Thursday, May 22, 2014

Nostradamus C.8 Q.77: The battle of the popes and their nuclear war.


Nostradamus C.8 Q.77: The battle of the popes and their nuclear war.

It is here in this verse that Nostradamus makes it clear that the future holds a great war in which opposing views of the Cristian church are engaged. His text indicates that it is those with belief in an active God that are the instigators of the war which is started in order to commit genocide on those who have different views. The anagrams yield a collection of complex words that also have religious war significance. Of these 'nontheistical' is the most potent as it refers to people who believe in a single God but not not in his interaction with mankind. It is combined with an anagram for 'interclash' that implies war between those whose major views are identical. There are also anagrams for 'Constantine' and 'Gregories' both of which provide a historical parallel to the war that is yet to happen. Constantine is the name of the first Roman emperor to adopt christianity. In the eighth century (767-768) the second pope with the name Constantine came to be known as an antipope. Since that time there have been two antipopes with the name Gregory (1012 and 1118-1121). The implication of the text together with the anagrams is that a pope will be elected as a consequence of forceful intervention by a conservative faction but this antipope will be deposed after a twenty-seven year war that invokes the use of nuclear weaponry.
 
It was Constantine I who was involved with the settings underpinning the Nicean Council and this council's main issues are a focal point for many of Nostradamus' quatrains. The threads in these verses is one of religious division over the status of Christ in relation to the God of monotheistic religions. These threads unite into a stream of Christ-based lineage stories and a disastrous religious war at the end of the 21st Century. This war blends into the other major disasters of massive floods and fire from the sky that make up the three main streams of Nostradamus' Prophecies (See Nicea-Agennos for more).
 
 The antichrist very soon annihilates the three,
twenty-seven years his war will last.
The unbelievers are dead, captive, exiled;
blood, human bodies, water and red hail covering earth.
 L'antechri$t trois bien to$t annichilez
Vingt et $ept ans $ang durera $a guerre
Les heretiques mortz captifs exilez
Sang corps humain eau rogie gre$ler terre.
  1. <nontheiStical [belief in inactive God] z intercLash><obStinate riots richeSt><chriSten zeaL><richeSt orbits><conStantine><chile ten nationS><richeSt riots in Chile abStention> benoist containS / Sanction
  2. <Vetting aptneSs a ruder uSage Sang>Vignettes / (teSt given) uSage err><teSting Setting aptneSs Saga grandeur><reVering anapeSts [form of stressed meter] teSt>
  3. <there it fixes misquote(r) capz><she requite / quieter some><hermetiques captorz fit lesz> mosque
  4. <gregorieS leter><main push>< humanise> <our geiger><proceSs-ranger><uranium-phase>
  1. nontheistical, interclash, Constantine, abstention, revering, mosque, Gregories, geiger, push
  2. obstinate, vignettes, vetting, fixes, misquoter
  3. setting / testing, misquote
  4. christen
  5. contains / sanction, orbits, humanise
  6. saga, anapests
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  9. -
  10. richest, requite / quiter
  11. Benoist, zeal
  12. nations
  13. Chile
  14. -
  15. aptness
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  17. -
  18. -
  19. -
  20. grandeur

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