Nostradamus C.7 Q.19: Budapest's governmental factions and nuclear weapons.
A large number of the English anagrams in
Nostradamus' Prophecies are so complex and rare that it seems unlikely
they are there by chance alone. The contents of this verse are of an even
higher order placing it amongst an elite group where the likelihood of
chance as the generator is so low that it appears impossible for the
patterns in it to be there by accident. And in this verse you will see
very compelling evidence that Centuries Seven is indeed
Nostradamus' Book of Names for his stories regarding the evolution of the
human soul.
There can be no doubt that Nostradamus wrote about
events that interested him but their story was a means to an end which was
to show those aspects of the future which would have far-reaching
unstoppable consequences. I have argued
in
other
papers
that it is technologic
change that is at the core of his prophecies especially those where
immutable human self-interest presents a danger to mankind. And these
conflicts
over
what
is
essentially
unchangeable
are the centre-point of Nostradamus’ presentations on
war rather than the battles, their leaders and the victories or defeats.
His theme is inevitably about the technology of weapons but new weapons
not ones that are just bigger or more powerful versions of those already
known in the sixteenth
century;
they
are
based
in
revolutionary
chemical,
biological
and
atomic
physics
as
typified
over
the
last
century.
And
his
theme
for
the
protagonists
is
the
tide
of
history
that
washes
through
the
institutions
of
man
making
these
weapons
far
more
powerful
than
ever
envisaged
by
their
makers.
This is clearly indicated in Quatrain 19
Centuries VII in both the visible and the anagrammatic text
where the third line not only talks of debates but the anagrams correctly
tie in to this in a sequence of extraordinary complexity that
The fort at Nicea will not engage in combat,
It is clear the encounter described in this verse
is won and lost not through battles between men but purely by the use of a
weapon. This is one of the great changes in the nature of war that has
taken place since Nostradamus’ time since people can be killed and places
destroyed from an incredibly vast distance without the need of actual
engagement with the enemy. In this case Nostradamus’ words imply a form of
chemical warfare and the nature of the chemical can be found in the hidden
text but
it
also
carries
the
institutional
basis
that
defines
the
specificity
of
the
event.
The third line has a powerful set of anagrams that
are amongst the hardest to dismiss as a product of chance
alone.
Below
I
show
how
the
letters
in
the
original
line
can
form
a
series
of
anagrams
by
placing
the
blanks
between
words
in
new
places
and
treating
the
newly
grouped
letters
as
anagrams.
The last line also has a
sequence of adjacent anagrams which say
Actinides
strange
weapons
(citadinse
Strange eSpouuan).
It
could
also
be
seen
as
saying
Actinides
generates
axtual
weapons.
This is once again a very apt hidden reference adding considerable detail
to the text and supporting the theme I have proposed. The actinides are
the elements with atomic number from 89 to 103 all of which are
radioactive. This series includes Uranium, Thorium and Plutonium and these
are silvery-white (shining)
metals
which
is
in
keeping
with
the
description
in
Nostradamus'
text. The anagrams also deal with the treatment of a
group of elements with very similar properties found in the mineral
Columbite.
There is more hidden within this verse that
suggests that in the instance under discussion there is a genetic mutation
of an infectious agent. (line 1 mutable.infector, L.2
ailment.valiant.curse. And the first line with its
reference to the Nicene fort provides a recognisable cipher that
suggests this war is about the fundamental differences in the beliefs of
the Christian religions. We therefore have the strong possibility that
either one Christian sect annihilates another using nuclear materials or
the Christian sects combine to annihilate believers in other religions
(see C.4 Q.43 given below for a verse by Nostradamus
that says these things).
There are other anagrams that tie into the links suggested above and
they can be seen by examining my fuller analysis of this verse (given
below).
The fort at Nicea will not engage in combat,Anagram sequences in French text.
Any discussion of the
theme of war in Nostradamus’ Prophecies must encompass the ideas found in
this verse. See my paper titled
Nostradamus on War for more.
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Monday, May 5, 2014
Nostradamus C.7 Q.19: Budapest's governmental factions and nuclear weapons.
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