Saturday, August 2, 2014


Nostradamus C.10 Q.76: The history of failure of those who claimed they had decoded the prophecies.

This verse is linked to C.1 Q.1  by their holding the only two anagrams for detonators. Its story relates to the people of the past 500 years who have proclaimed the prophecies have been decoded.
 
The great Senate will ordain the triumph
For one who afterwards will be vanquished, driven out
At the sound of the trumpet of his adherents there will be
Put up for sale their possessions, enemies expelled.
Le grand $enat di$cernera la pompe
A l'vn qu'apres $era vaincu cha$$e
Ses adherans $eront a $on de trompe
Biens publiez ennemys de$cha$$ez.
  1. <engLanderS rediStance poem><enLarged polar-map distances> <malaprop dangerS diSentrance>endangerS inStead directS / creditS diScern /reScind Sincere edictS
  2. <parques Anvl SeaS varianceS><cauvin [Calvin] era chaSes a un'qval presS><avian repreSs>
  3. <poem harneSsed Seas><poemS adheres> <norSe detonatorS><harneSS edeSsa poem><Shades poem rareneSs><reSonants Shared><tornadoeS not reharness> SonorantS hardneSs
  4. <Bi pens men nebulize Sachs dyeS><my supine enn beliez SachS>
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. variances, harnessed, sonorants, hardness, tornadoes, (not)-reharness, nebulize, beliez (z-s)
  2. malaprop, disentrance, discern / rescind, variance, un'qval ('=e, v=u), detonators
  3. directs / credits
  4. redistance, avian
  5. Englanders, shared
  6. adheres
  7. sincere, resonants
  8. rareness
  9. endangers, shades
  10. -
  11. repress
  12. Cauvin
  13. Englander, edicts, distance
  14. supine
  15. -
  16. -
  17. dyes
  18. instead. anvl (v=u)
  19. Parques, Edessa
  20. -
  21. -
  22. -
  23. poem

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