Nostradamus C.1 Q.42 : At Lake Geneva an oblique fanatical idea raises the undead.
This is one of only two verses where Nostradamus uses the letter 'K'.
There is no doubt that there is an occult feel about the text which then
draws attention to the name Henric found as an anagram in the last line.
This in turn raises the potential that its ciphers are linked to the work
of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa who. like Psellus, produced a cipher list
based on the names of demons (See
Cornelius
Agrippa for more). Within the anagrams a tale emerges that is
well suited to our modern times for it is in the modern era that the term
airfield is relevant and the scenario fits to the major themes to which
Nostradamus directed his prophecies. This story is part of the search by
those who seek to raise Jesus from the dead. I believe it is linked to
events in Geneva and Northern Europe during the latter part of this
century (See
Geneva 2065 for more.)
C.1 Q.42
The tenth day of the April Calends, calculated in Gothic fashion Le dix Kalende d'Auril de faict Gotique
Anagram Clusters contained in French text
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Saturday, August 2, 2014
Nostradamus C.1 Q.42 : At Lake Geneva an oblique fanatical idea raises the undead.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Nostradamus C.6 Q.93: Nostradamus notes that he sees his own coded message differently to us.
Nostradamus C.6 Q.93: Nostradamus notes that he sees his own coded message differently to us.
Nostradamus declares a great deal of self-interest via the last line of
this verse since he is indicating that the process of encoding his
messages shapes his meaning more than the story in the text. His anagrams
in the first line tell us that the text is built from his visions of the
past while the second tells us his code is held within six nine-bit
squares some of which overlap to fit into the available space in a verse.
C.6 Q.93
The greedy prelate deceived by ambition, Prelat auare d'ambition trompe
Anagram Sequences in
French Text.
(** = full line
coverage)
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