Nostradamus- C.10 Q.65 : Computerisation of
Christ's resurrection line.
On Agennos:
(from Gk a=without/ not, gennos=beget )
implying not begotten.
All eight of the agennos anagram verses can be accessed
through
agennos quatrains.
This verse is one of the
focal points of a major story told by Nostradamus in his Prophecies.another of
those that gives every appearance of being central to Nostradamus' coding
methods. It ony needs a glance at its visible text to see that it has a
religious theme and it takes just a little knowledge to conclude it reaches way
back into religious history for its story of the churches future troubles. But
the anagrams underneath are quite dramatic. They are personal, complex,
identifiable with a unique historical event and with Nostradamus' personal
struggle in presenting his case. His story is about the Nicean Council and its
creation of a status of heresy for those who dared take a Gnostic view of
Christ's birth.. And yet it also is about Nostradamus' coding methods and his
own struggles with the questions this Nicean legacy leaves unanswered.
Within the anagrams of this verse the ones for Nostredamus,
encodements, status, denouncements, computerisation, perfection, actiniums,
proactiniums and tremendous
are either singular with no other occurrences or have a maximum of two. Together
they state quite dramatically that Nostradamus' aim was to expose the fallacy in
the doctrine surrounding the birth, death and lineage of Jesus. The
anagrams also spell out the time of nostradamus' interest from the time of the birth of Jesus up to
when Proactinium/Actinum afflicts the earth.
The anagrams for Actiniums
and Proactiniums are both found in line 4 and their connection reinforces
the agennos link. The element proactinium was given the name because it is
the father of actinium, a radioactive element of short half-life.
Agennos is
a major part of Nostradamus' vision for
our future. The stories sketched out by the agennos verses although covered by these
pages are presented with greater cohesion in my online book which I sell
on Kindle.( See
Nostradamus: Impact on the 21st Century).
C.10 Q.65
O vast Rome, thy ruin approaches,
Not of thy walls,
of thy blood and substance:
The one harsh in letters will make a very
horrible notch,
Pointed steel driven into all up to the hilt.
O va$te Romme ta ruyne s'approche Non de tes
murs de ton $ang et $u$tance L'aspre par lettres fera $i horrible coche
Fer poinctu mis a tous ju$ques au manche
Anagram sequences found in the above lines of
French text.
- <uneasy prop Stave echO><papers> <moRe mature yen
OvateS><maumetry[Islamic] propanes OverhaSte> <OverheatS super-canopy>
- <noStredamus eNcodements denote Agennos
StatuS><agennetoS StatuS eNcodements/ / deNouncements><noted tremendous
agentS>
- <Sefira's letter> <latter paper refers> <hiS
fear><appears><his bricoler [Fr. tinkerings] echo flatterers appareLs>
- <computerisation><manchu perFection><aqueuS
tsunamic joust><juSus to actiniums><proactiniums><manchu
Frontpiece>
Agennetos:
(from Gk a=without/ not, gennos=beget, -tos =by
means of) ) implying born without a father.
Sefira: The Letter carrying spheres
in the Hebrew coding device called the Tree of Life
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in
Centuries
- maumetry, overhaste / overheats, super-canopy,
Nostredamus, encodements, agennetos, denouncements, flatterers,
Manchu, computerisation, tsunamic, joust, actiniums, proactiniums
- uneasy, status, Sefiras, frontpiece
- ovates, tremendous, bricoler, perfection
- apparels
- -
- -
- -
- agennos, latter
- appears
- propanes
- denotes
- -
- -
- mature
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