Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Nostradamus C.6 Q.15: Princely numbers and modern war.


Nostradamus C.6 Q.15: Princely numbers and modern war.

This verse is the only one to carry an anagram for numbers and there is only one other that has one for number (C.3 Q.53). Together these verses identify both the cipher source for numbers as Cornelius Agrippa in the sixteenth century and Nostradamus' application of them to future wars. In particular they identify critical features of a war where the very young are used by others to deliver the perils of atomic war. The 'number' anagrams in these verses comes from their common  use of the name Nuremberg, a name which gives a modern reference point to such deliberations as it was in this place that the analysis of war and collective responsibility was conducted at the end of World War II.
 
Under the tomb will be found a Prince
Who will be valued above Nuremberg:
The Spanish King in Capricorn thin, Deceived and betrayed by the great Wittenberg.
De$$oubs la tombe $era trouue le Prince
Qu'aura le pris par de$$us Nuremberg
L'E$paignol Roy en Capricorne mince
Fainct et trahy par le grand Vvitemberg
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  1. <Seer uurote SubaDoleScents mob a Peril><rebaSe atom touuer peril><bombs-tale arresT DouSeS Peril
  2. <uSeS Numbers spared a uuar peril><Numbers SurpaSsed a greQ uuar peril><reNumber dureSS a uuar reprisal><re-apprised aural dureSS Numbers>
  3. <ESpeciaL mine long opeRanCy> <polaR-Sign operanCy><Royal-prinCe incomer><o-nce pLEaSing / ELapSing>
  4. <theatry antic><pray craFting large threat><and Fearing larger tetraptych [ 3 part item]>
  1. subadolescents, numbers, operancy, Prince-Royal, vvit, crafting, tetraptych
  2. number, surpassed, re-apprised, fearing, theatry
  3. -
  4. reprisal
  5. especial, incomer
  6. -
  7. threat
  8. -
  9. -
  10. -
  11. elapsing / pleasing
  12. douses
  13. duress

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