Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Nostradamus C.6 Q.04: Floods that drown Europe's great cities.


Nostradamus C.6 Q.04: Floods that drown Europe's great cities.

The interest in this verse lies in the anagram for  calendar and its adjacent lettering that leads to a sequence that says 'I date calendar'.  This is in the seconds line of text that says No longer will it include the city of Agrippine'. The city is Cologne which was originally named after its founder and is currently the fourth largest city in Germany. That the Rhone on which its located should change its course in such a manner that Cologne was not included fits into the theme of Nostradamus' great floods in which great cities cease to exist. The rest of the text fits with this imagery so if this vision is valid the time of its occurrence begins at the end of this century. The anagrams also provide a further cross-reference via allusions to an increase in cancerous diseases which are again a product of events after 2065CE.
 
The Celtic river will change its course,
No longer will it include the city of Agrippina:
All changed except the old language,
Saturn, Leo, Mars, Cancer in plunder.
Le Celtiq fleuue changera de riuaige
Plus ne tiendra la cite d'Agripine
Tout tran$mue ormis le vieil langaige
Saturne Leo Mars Cancer en rapine.
  1. <agiLe genearch fleuu uaried><agen arriued>
  2. <i dAte calendar griPpine unites><AgripPine citadel / dialect trained lunes><retained glAciated ><racial dAte>
  3. <galilean somervilie><Surname somervili> <all (To) tranSmute ouT ageing><numeratorS><ganglial><villeinage>
  4. <perSian nature Cancers MoLe><natureS sCLeroMa><Can turn sarCoMa near peniS>
  1. Agrippine (+1 as 'Agrippine'), glaciated, villeinage, villainage, scleroma, sarcoma
  2. transmute, ganglial
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  4. Galilean, numerators
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  6. racial, surname, aging, cancers
  7. calendar
  8. arriued (u=v), ageing
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  10. genearch, uaried (u=v)
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  14. citadel / dialect
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