Nostradamus- C,10 Q.87
:The dangers of both science and religious ideology come to a head.
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 another
extraordinary verse whose anagrams belie the possibility that they appear
by chance. Not only do they complement the story of the status of Christ's
foundations but they produce remarkably coherent stories about Psellos, another
person who questioned the churches view. The power of this verses stories about
Psellos and modern politics is in part a product of the anagrams rare occurrence
and the very modern terminology that they represent.
Within the anagrams of this verse the
ones for radioelements, presidents, paranoia, atomiser, redemptorial,
meliorates, fraternise, pillar, paramonarius, exsanguinates,
Psellos, pollinates, agenesis, and auxesis are either singular with no other occurrences or have a
maximum of three. Most of the other significant anagrams have under
eight occurrences and
are given relevance by the sequence of which they are part.
The verse represents a morality tale of
dispute between those who use modern science to give birth without a
father and those who base their faith on this very principle.
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.87
A Great King will come to
take port near Nice,
Thus the death of the great empire will
be complete
In Antibes will he place his
heifer,
The plunder by sea all will vanish.
Grand roy viendra
prendre port pres de Ni$$e
Le grand empire de la mort $ien fera
Aux Antipolles po$era $on geni$$e
Par mer la Pille tout e$uanoira
Anagram sequences found in the above lines of
French text.
- <preSidents ponder danGerS><draGonry invader><reaSSiGned
reports pander><GeneSis ord'nary>:<eSSeNi dragonr(y) vineyard>
- <fear radioelementS prime danger><mortalS refine a
enLarged (and) primed><atomiSer><redemptorial fineS named><Large
reprimand><meliorateS pride><moralIst><and empire><fraterniSe><enLarged fear
prime deal insert><finest moral>
- <psellos [11th C writer] reaSonS
geneSiS><exSAnguinAtes [drains blood]> <psellos reaSoning agennoS AuxeSis
[overstates] A point><Spore(s) pollinate(s)><AgeneSiS><eSSeni pose pollinAte
organS ><SenSing reaSon uxA pollinates Po>
- <uueSt Paranoia><aPril tell ParamonariuS [anyone in
charge of church property]> <rearm a Pillar outlet no Pair uSe>
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
In his
The Argument of Psellos’ Chronographia,
Anthony Kaldellis
claims that "[Michael
Psellos] was a serious philosopher rather than a mere polymath or
intellectual dilettante, and that he used his considerable rhetorical skills to
disguise the revolutionary nature of his political thought, which was
consciously anti-Christian and deeply influenced in some respects by the
political philosophy of Plato."
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in
Centuries
- redemptorial, radioelements, Psellos,
exsanguinates, pollinates, ParamonariuS, paranoia
- Presidents, meliorates, pollinate
- -
- refines, auxesis, agenesis, pillar
- reassigned, vineyard, moralist, fraternise
- genesis (2 in this verse), finest, reasoning,
UUest
- atomiser
- reprimand, agennos
- ponder, mortals
- -
- -
- -
- organs
- reports, refine
- -
- primed
- dragonry
- moral, outlet
- -
- reasons
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