Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Nostradamus' C.8 Q.56: The astrologer who guides a contrite pope on climate change.


Nostradamus' C.8 Q.56:  The astrologer who guides a contrite pope on climate change.

The most notable anagram in this verse  is that for astrologer as no other variants of this term are found anywhere else in the Prophecies. The guidance provided by the anagrams moves the focus to a contrite pope who consults fourteen astrologists about the troubles that climate change brings upon his throne. This is once again a verse that has relevance to events accompanying his predicted flood for the end of this century when seventy percent of all land will be underwater (See my paper on Floods for more).
 
The weak band will occupy the land,
those of high places will make dreadful cries. 
The large herd of the outer corner troubled, 
near D.nebro it falls discovered by the writings.
La bande foible le tertre occupera 
Ceux de hault lieu feront horribles crys 
Le gros troppeau de$tre coin troublera 
Tombe pres D. nebro de$couuers les e$cris
.
  1. <aLdebaran [alpha Tauri] cup befoil core letter><pure correct a banaL>parabLe
  2. <horriblest cry exCused> <till fourteen><futile throne hauled><fortune lie>north cyrSes
  3. <a contrite pope uSed><pape uSed bluer astroLoger><coresident real trouble> <Larger Secretion trouble troops><into ruble Legators [will maker] prop re-educatEs> <Praepostor English head student] uSed> <reLabel into our Secret> <aL gores ion trouble> eSoteric Sector
  4. <leSser peers benD coderS Tomb crises><elSe uuorse codeS><leSser codeS uu borne><**peer Sees mob benDs crisT decorouS rules**> ulcerous enrobeD
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. correct, 'core letter', astrologer, 'real trouble', praepostor
  2. aldebaran, futile, 'Al Gore', re-label, re-educates, decorous
  3. legators, enrobed
  4. cryses (y=i), crises (different line)
  5. parable, horriblest, fourteen,coresident, troops, contrite, esoteric, bend(s)
  6. befoil, till, ulcerous
  7. fortune, north, secretion
  8. -
  9. pope
  10. -
  11. sector
  12. -
  13. throne
  14. -
  15. banal
  16. -
  17. bluer
  18. cry, excused
  19. -
  20. -
  21. coders

Nostradamus C.3 Q.38: The corporation that uses space science to conduct cancer experiments on captives


Nostradamus C.3 Q.38: The corporation that uses space science to conduct cancer experiments on captives.

It is normal for any reader to form a quick view as to what they are seeing which can actually prevent the understanding of what is obvious when read in a different context. This verse is a clear example where the anagrams for most omens will misdirect attention to the wrong realm. When the anagrams of this verse are read within the context of modern medical treatments such terms become uncomfortably familiar. The scenario in the anagrams emerges of a corporate group mistreating captured people in the pursuit of cancer research. The terms used in building this description are not only modern but of a time that lies ahead of us. A key anagram is that for astronomic and it is backed by another for astrionic which is the science and technology behind space electronics. There is also a series suggesting modern corporations involved in genetic science lie behind the events in the text. These include consortium, consortia and inter-corporate as well as genealoguist and genesis. The branch of science in which they are involved is the study of cancers and the collection of anagrams and words in the text imply it is an involuntary set of experiments to which they are subjected.  There is even minute detail about the way the experiments are conducted using laser beams and accurate recording devices to see any cancerous regrowth.
 
The Gallic people and a foreign nation
Beyond the mountains, dead, captured and killed:
In the contrary month and near vintage time,
Through the Lords drawn up in accord.
La gent Gauloi$e et nation e$trange
Outre les monts morts prins et profligez
Au mois contraire et proche de vendange
Par les $eigneurs en accord redigez
.
Anagram Clusters contained in N's French text.
  1. <eStonian argentaL Genealoguist><**generationS neateSt LanGuage-toil**><neStorian GauloniteS [Essene sect]  neaten><intonate Star angLe Gaulonite See><enStation angLe range> <louiSe antoinete> reSonating reSonant generantS anoint
  2. <most omens><set montmors [Calvin patron?] resOlute prints>< solemn rOute profile-getz>stormonts pointers momentss r'ports
  3. <Augean [very complex] astronomic><consortium Agenda><even-handed Age intercorporate> <unmAnaged consortia> astrionic recreations echoed peter
  4.  <Seiges, ensure can record><cancers eugeneSis [ regrowth] order><cancerous geneSis><laser Seeing cancerous gridder><gridder aPez lesSer gunneries> realiSes
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. Antoinete, Montmors, Stormonts, astronomic, intercorporate, even-handed, unmanaged, astrionic, eugenesis, gridder
  2. intonate, consortium, cancerous, gunneries
  3. Gaulonite, genealoguist, generations, enstation / intonates, consortia
  4. -
  5. Estonian, resonating
  6. Gaulonites, generants, agenda, Cancers, record
  7. recreations
  8. neaten, resonant, augean, echoed, genesis
  9. -
  10. -
  11. resolute, pointers / proteins
  12. -
  13. realises
  14. prints, order
  15. anoint, sieges
  16. -
  17. argental, most
  18. Louise
  19. -
  20. -

Nostradamus C.3 Q.86: The European astrologer whose domination of rural areas precedes a great event.


Nostradamus C.3 Q.86: The European astrologer whose domination of rural areas precedes a great event.

This verse is one of those that most to my earliest views on how Nostradamus incorporated astronomic data into his poetry (See my paper on Astronomy for more). My attention was drawn to it because of similarities in its anagrams to that found in C.02 Q.35 where the anagrams for astronomers  was accompanied by two adjacent anagrams for ill powers. I proposed this gave evidence for Nostradamus' strong interest in astronomy and his rejection of astrology. This verse carries an anagram for astronomers that is adjacent to one for graver which is suggestive of arts to be condemned. It also carries an anagram for auspex, one of the other divining arts with limited scientific basis. It too has pointers to things being ill and it has a vague hint of Satanism all of which is in a tale of a particular personal journey.  This constructs a scenario in which an individual who rejects science and practices the art of astrology, not astronomy is the central character.
  
A chief of Ausonia will go to Spain By sea, he will make a stop in Marseilles: Before his death he will linger a long time: After his death one will see a great marvel.
Vn chef d'Au$onne aux E$paignes ira
Par mer fera arre$t de dans Marseille
Auant $a mort vn long temps languira
Apres $a mort on verra grand merueille.
  1. <Son Varies unchAfed [smooth] AuSpex [observer of birds] gain>
  2. <israel Prearm rearS daMndest fear><**israel rareSt deMands Paler farmer**><amPler realisM sadden rareSt fear><farmer elliPse area><Mans dreadeSt><fear arreSted> < arMies reSt area sadden>
  3. <Satan Aura><long ruing amplest><auriga [star - chariot rider] plans>matronS singular atomS
  4. <**graver aStronomers rue ill named raPe**><**graver aStronomers ran reillumed Ape> unarmed moraSs overran
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. damndest, re-illumed
  2. Auriga, singular
  3. unchafed, dreadest, graver, astronomers
  4. -
  5. farmer
  6. demands, atoms, morass
  7. varies, realisms
  8. auspex, amplest, unarmed
  9. ellipse, arrested, overran
  10. -
  11. -
  12. -
  13. -
  14. realism, matrons
  15. -
  16. -
  17. -
  18. -
  19. -
  20. -

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Nostradamus C.2 Q.35: N's commentary on the personal menace of his astronomic views.


   

Nostradamus C.2 Q.35: N's commentary on the personal menace of his astronomic views.

This verse is one of those that contributed most to my earliest views on how Nostradamus incorporated astronomic data into his poetry (See my paper on Astronomy for more). My attention was drawn to it by the anagrams of the fourth line where astronomers  and astronomist stand out as having especially powerful links to the text of that line. The tone of the anagrams is consistent with the views of a person of the sixteenth century who understood the difference between the ill powers of astrology and the pure logic of astronomy. Using the anagrams of this verse in the manner of a powerful keyword filter we can build a focussed picture which correctly foretells the split of 16th century astronomy into two distinct branches, astronomy and astrology but it has an even greater story of the martyrdom of an astronomist, Giordano de Bruno.
 
The fire by night will take hold in two lodgings, Several within suffocated and roasted. It will happen near two rivers as one: Sun, Sagittarius and Capricorn all will be reduced.
Dans deux logis de nuict le feu prendra
Plu$ieurs dedans e$touffez et ro$tis
Pres de deux fleuues pour $eul il auiendra
Sol l'Arq et Caper tous $eront a mortis.
Anagrams research that first alerted me to the possibility of there being code was done by me twenty years and it showed that although there is no substantial difference between the frequency of the letter pairs n-m and l-g (which distinguish the two words) there is a significant difference between the occurrences of variants for astronomy and astrology in Nostradamus' Prophecies. There are a total of eleven for astronomy (see astronomers) but only one for the identical variants of astrology (astrologer C.8 Q.56). Enough of a difference exists to infer that Nostradamus saw himself as an astronomer not an astrologer. And this view then gives the prophetic rationale to the text as shown in this precis of one event in history.
 
Four centuries ago on February 16, 1600, many years after Nostradamus' own death,  the Roman Catholic Church executed Giordano Bruno, Italian philosopher and scientist, for the crime of heresy. He was taken from his cell in the early hours of the morning and burnt alive at the stake. In a peculiar twist to the gruesome affair, the executioners were ordered to tie his tongue so that he would be unable to address those gathered. This happened in Rome at a place alongside the Tiber. Throughout his life Bruno championed the Copernican system of astronomy which placed the sun, not the Earth, at the centre of the solar system and he was one of the first to realize that stars are actually suns.

There is also a second theme in the anagrams which implies there is still to come an astronomer whose views will offend people of Jewish faith and this accounts for the twinning found in the text.

The fire by night will take hold in two lodgings, Several within suffocated and roasted. It will happen near two rivers as one: Sun, Sagittarius and Capricorn all will be reduced.
Dans deux logis de nuict le feu prendra
Plu$ieurs dedans e$touffez et ro$tis
Pres de deux fleuues pour $eul il auiendra
Sol l'Arq et Caper tous $eront a mortis.
  1. <feel pure logixs used uncited><raDdan induce logix fleet used><design enxlouds><lux saDden> pretenceful
  2. <sadder ieuuS storez Spilt><**saddens uuiser Splits feeZ foetus rot**><storez deadness to Split usuries><uuiSe dreads onsets> Edessan reSidues / reiSsued
  3. <deduxes / seduxed pouuerleSs fleuu unrepaired><**sPare fuel exuded ruined ill pouuerS use** > fluxed sPread Prouuess pouuerful-use
  4. <So All aStronomers paCqet its route><**aStronomist raCqet All posture(s) /proetus roSe**><treaSon posture> treaSonous
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. pretenceful, logix(x=c), splits, 'astronomers route', 'astronomer posture', pacqet (q=k), treasonous, racqet (q=k)
  2. enxlouds (x=c), split / spilt, ' ill pouuers (uu=w)', astronomist
  3. astronomers
  4. storez (z=s), pouuerless (uu=w), postures
  5. prouuess (uu=w)
  6. -
  7. residues / reissued
  8. deduxes / seduxed (x=c), fluxed
  9. design
  10. -
  11. Eddessan / deadness, unrepaired
  12. -
  13. onsets, exuded
  14. Raddan(?)
  15. -
  16. usuries, pouuers (uu=w), posture / Proetus
  17. saddens, Ieuus (Jews)
  18. sadder / dreads
  19. -
  20. -
  21. -
  22. uuiser (wiser)

Monday, July 28, 2014

Nostradamus C.3 Q.48: How Nostradamus used his poetry to hide his astronomic code.


Nostradamus C.3 Q.48: How Nostradamus used his poetry to hide his astronomic code.

This verse is one of those that contributed most to my earliest views on how Nostradamus incorporated astronomic data into his poetry (See my paper on Astronomy for more). My attention was drawn to it by the singular anagrams for 'memorizes, mansions, truer time, in size' found in its fourth line. The mansions relate to an equatorial system of astronomy and by making this connection I was able to give meaning to the text of the fourth line. The decay of a particular star beneath the horizon accounts for much of the content in the text while another theme found in the anagrams can be tied into the remainder of the text. The whole is related to the set of mutations the world will experience at the end of this century.
 
In presenting each of Nostradamus' verse with the layout given here I bring together the elements of his word-craft on which we are dependent for clarifying the enigmas in the text. In all my works I have claimed this process is like the keywords we now use to gather information from the data cloud of the internet and like that process there can never be total reliance  on a single word or cluster nor can we reliance on infrequency as an unquestionable guide. Instead we must always use it as a gestalt, a totality filtered by many markers.
 
C.3 Q.48
 Seven hundred captives bound roughly.
Lots drawn for the half to be murdered:
The hope at hand will come very promptly
But not as soon as the fifteenth death.
Sept cens captifs e$tachez rudement
Pour la moitie meurtrir donne le $ort
Le proche e$poir viendra $i promptement
Mais non $i to$t qu'vne quinzie$me mort.
Anagram Clusters contained in French text
  1. <rude men Safest Step accents pit><unmetred Step teaches z fits caps> feaSts dementS cheatS / chaSte
  2. <none rid PetrolS truer time><ural [mountains] omit Poorest><it uProotS moral><ural trooPS omit>
  3. <prechoSe eLement><petroL men tempor [ word element]><diviner pose pairs echo ><previSioned>rapids Speech-Lore preordainS raindropS ecoSphere [life sphere]
  4. <it quot's uniqve Mansions><MansionS meteoriSm [flatulence?]><quin memorizeS><noMinators uniqve quot's Sit><in Size><notionS aiMs>insoMnias memorieS roMantism / Matronism Monetarism
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. 'truer time', previsioned, ecosphere, raindrops, speechlore, pre-ordains, insomnias, nominators, 'in size', memorizes, memories
  2. accents, poorest, 'petrol men', notions, meteorism
  3. unmetred, uproots, monetarism
  4. safest / feasts, romantism / matronism
  5. troops
  6. diviner, uniqve (v=u), quot's ('=e)
  7. dements, element, rapids
  8. -
  9. teaches, prechose
  10. -
  11. -
  12. -
  13. petrols (different line to petrol)
  14. petrol
  15. -
  16. -
  17. -
  18. moral
  19. -
  20. cheats / chaste, omit

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Nostradamus' C.2 Q.45: The Annunki weep as mankind enters a nuclear war.


Nostradamus' C.2 Q.45: The Annunki weep as mankind enters a nuclear war.

The anagrams of this verse reference the Sumerian tale of the Annunaki which have been linked by many to the Fallen Angels in the  Book of Enoch. This allusion offers the potential for understanding of the bizarre text with its clear links to the heavens and a heavenly war. Nostradamus' seems to be taking the Annunaki position as to the nature of man and extending the spiritual and war-like capacity of our race to explain the onset of war in our century.
 
 Too much the heavens weep for the Androgyne begot Near the heavens human blood shed: Because of death too late a great people re-create Late and soon the awaited relief comes.
Trop le ciel pleure l'Androgyn procree
Pres de ciel Sang humain re$pandu
Par mort trop tard grand peuple recree
Tard et tost vient le $ecours attendu.
  1. <d'orleAn rule pellice [Italy town] Port ><pellice lAnd rue peTrol orgy><d'orlean peTrol energy-corp> <nuclear-pile-older-energy petrol>police
  2. <angEls humaniSer decries> <leaShing Sumerian creed><main Seal hung unSpared><unleaShing-armieS><aPpendS-uranium> perSian
  3. < dart port ungrappled mortar creePer>
  4.  <unstated luteovireScents roTated><soviet Sources lent attuned darT><Select our state rotated invest><stature unTraded><Source attends>
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. leashing, luteovirescent(s) (greenish-yellow)
  2. creeper, untraded
  3. humaniser, rotated
  4. Pellice, police, hung
  5. decries, Sumerian
  6. ungrappled
  7. Soviet
  8. unspared, stature, attends
  9. -
  10. attuned
  11. -
  12. orgy / gory
  13. -
  14. petrol, invest
  15. -
  16. -
  17. -
  18. creed
  19. -
  20. sources
  21. d'Orlean

Nostradamus C.8 Q.69: How the Sephirot numbering system is applied in the Prophecies


Nostradamus C.8 Q.69: How the Sephirot numbering system is applied in the Prophecies.

The Sephiroth is strongly represented in both the text and anagrams of this verse. Since ancient time together with numbers to distinguish the spheres this device has used angel names. The number references in the text closely fit to this scheme and this idea of number is especially powerful in the anagrams where in the second line all letters are used to form  'final numerator interleaves'. One sefirotic term for the ten spheres is 'Sephira' and this is also found in the anagrams. The angel reference in the text of line one reinforces the connection since in ancient Hebrew tradaition the Sephira are controlled by specific angels. And in the anagrams this connection is reinforced in the second line by one for Rafael (er a laf) who is the controlling angel of the first sphere. Alongside Rafael in the same sphere there are two other angels thereby allowing much of the referencing in the text to be applied to the Sephirot. The rationale underpinning the verse is the ascribing of numeric values to Nostradamus' code and the means by which it is achieved are hinted at in many ways within this deterministic lettering.
 
C.VIII Q.69
 Beside the young one the old angel falls,
and will come to rise above him at the end;
ten years equal to most the old one falls again,
of three two and one, the eighth seraphim.
Aupres du jeune le vieux ange bai$$er
Et le viendra $urmonter a la fin
Dix ans e$gaux au plus vieux rabai$$er
De trois deux l'vn l'huitie$me $eraphin.
Anagram Clusters contained in French text
  1. <agen uxe baSiS jeuu persuAder live / levi> <june a evil uxe began pursued / usurped rAises><uprAises evil uxe began> ASSure
  2. <**final numeratorS intErleaved [in alternate verses?]**><montreal inflatE><armourS inflatE evil end><later invader mournS>eridanuS [constellation] Enif [alpha star in Peg] rafael / aflare remountS
  3. <paul vieuus usagex arabx Sires><arab uxe iS vi [6] raDixeS [number bases]> <uSage(s)> <naxi SeabirDS gaSes> baSiS
  4. <reemphaSiSe tie><Seraph uxe Disoriented> <Sephirae [plural of sephira class] timeS><ampereS Site hinteD><**hulvin lux [light] Destroied heSperian [Western] timeS**>
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. vieuus (views), Arabx (Arabs), radixes, SeabirdS, disoriented, Sephirae, Hesperian, Hulvin, destroied (i=y)
  2. interleaved, re-emphasise, hinted
  3. usagex (usages)
  4. Sephira
  5. -
  6. began, inflate, Eridanus, numerator,
  7. Jeuu (Jew), Seraph
  8. pursued / usurped, remounts
  9. upraises, armours, mourns
  10. persuader
  11. -
  12. -
  13. Montreal
  14. basis (2 in this verse)
  15. -
  16. finale
  17. -
  18. final
  19. Amperes
  20. Rafael / aflare
  21. June

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Nostradamus C.4 Q.25: Nostradamus' dream created via Odinistic shahmanism.


Nostradamus C.4 Q.25: Nostradamus' dream created via Odinistic shamanism.

This intriguing verse conveys a sense of importance through its enigmatic wording. It reads like a drug filled mind that sees the dreamer drifting in a visionary world where older constraints no longer apply. The anagrams are no less enigmatic but they do reflect the same tone as the text. They tell us the sub-process is unmissable for it is based on Odinic rituals to which Nostradamus gained access via gifts from his patrons. This allows Nostradamus to dream through the minds of people from his future and it grants him powers to unite remarkable events that lie outside his own world. There is unremarkably a disconnect in the anagrams that lies between alfonsine oil wells and the rare metals of China and it requires Nostradamus Odinic drugs to unify them.
 
 Lofty bodies endlessly visible to the eye,
Through these reasons they will come to obscure:
Body, forehead included, sense and head invisible,
Diminishing the sacred prayers.
Corps $ublimes $ans final oeil vi$ibles
Obnubiler viendront par ces rai$ons
Corps front comprins $ens chief et inui$ibles
Diminuant les $acrees oraison
s.
  1. <unmiSsable proCesS><aimleSs SubproCess><final olive><Seas alfonSine limb>
  2. <Scenarios driven on part> <bOnus patron son carrieS><sO patron driven raiSe nubile son><portance driven> <nord not revile airS sparce bOnus>
  3. <inches feet uisible in >proCess for><chinese Sins><chief unitieS>
  4. <oDinism is><oDins luminant careSs><so i soar in careleSS minDs><**a Disunionism arose lent Scares**> <aDmission rose> inDium
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. unmissable, subprocess, Odinism, luminant, disunionism, admission
  2. Alfonsine, Indium
  3. limb, carries, nubile, Chinese, Indiums
  4. bonus, portance
  5. process (2 in this verse), unities, careless, minds
  6. revile, inches
  7. scenarios, chief ( 4 as 'chief')
  8. -
  9. -
  10. aimless, Odins
  11. -
  12. -
  13. -
  14. -
  15. -
  16. -
  17. final
  18. -
  19. -

Nostradamus' C.1 Q.80: On the mortal being of Christ and the concept of hell..


Nostradamus' C.1 Q.80: On the mortal being of Christ and the concept of hell.

This verse carries an anagram for Sefirot which fits well to the text in the first line since the Sefirot has ten spheres and the sixth (Tiferet) is associated with light (See Sephirot Code). The allegory in the rest of the text is about fiery battles  between different ideologies. One of the most notable of the anagrams is the family name of Nostradamus used alongside others in the third line that form the phrase 'hides Nostredame best use'. Other anagrams of import are those for Nestorians and Arianists which are groups whose ideologies are united in their recognition of Jesus' mortal condition. The theme of the verse seems to be about Nostradamus'  personal view on the creation of grace and light with sinners condemned to infernos. In his last line Nostradamus projects these ancient ideas into our near future with the infernos delivered by man's latest devices.
 
 From the sixth bright celestial light it will come to thunder very strongly in Burgundy. Then a monster will be born of a very hideous beast In March, April, May and June great wounding and weeping.
 De la $ixie$me claire $plendeur celefte
Viendra tonner $i fort en la Bourgongne
Puis nai$tra mon$tre de tres hideuse beste
Mars, Auril, May, Juin grand charpin et rongne
.
  1. <fleet iDeals reduce plenarieS [final] mixeS><**axiS i led unreflecteD miracleS / reclaimS Sleep**><replicaS / caliperS Seem> <perilS endure><left cure perilS need> reflect-/ed perSia iSrael Deflates
  2. <infernoS ordinate><our notaBle fireS><neStorian rend goVerning> <laBour frontierS><our eVening go><if nonreStrained><for notable Sinner> Sefirot
  3. <Supine trainS hide noStredame best use><**romanS be uPset deter tree his Saints used*><arianiSts be upset use hides deterrentS><demonStrate heirs used Puniest bee Strain> animatorS theirs
  4.  <rurAlism ruing Jay rontgen naMe><phaneric Magnetron><nor parthenic [unmarried] gerMans AMyluria [excess of starch]><nitrogen Auras parch Men> protein /point
  
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. unreflected, reflect. reflected, deflate(s), non-restrained, governing, 'best use', Arianists [Believe Jesus a mortal], demonstrate, ruralism
  2. replicas / spiracle / calipers, notable, Jay, parthenic, magnetron, amyluria
  3. miracles / reclaims, animators, Nostredame, deterrents, phaneric
  4. mixes, evening, infernos, hides
  5. puniest, heirs, ruing
  6. frontier, sinner
  7. labour, Germans
  8. theirs, Rontgen
  9. hide
  10. reduce, axis
  11. Nestorian, upset, pointer / protein
  12. plenaries, fleet, Sefirot, parch
  13. -
  14. ordinate
  15. -
  16. -
  17. -
  18. -
  19. auras, left
  20. ideals, fires

Friday, July 25, 2014

Nostradamus C.1 Q.10: The northern polestar as the guiding clock for disaster.


Nostradamus C.1 Q.10: The northern polestar as the guiding clock for disaster.

The fourth line of this verse has the only anagram for Ursa Minoris and has a another co-joined lettering for Cynosura-time. Both these names are used for the Northern Polestar. This astronomic feature is set into an environment where positrons sit alongside modern terms from medicine, archeology and biology (see my paper on astronomy for more). There are also quite disturbing anagrams related to current events in the Middle East. Together they make it clear that this verse is about us and events to come over the near future. Traditionally this verse has been linked entirely with the demise of the French Royal family in the sixteenth century. This older application is still valid but what it also does is provide guidance for the star and planet formations that will reveal the onset of the mutations at the heart of Nostradamus' Prophecies.
 
C.I Q.10
A serpent is put into the vault of iron,
where seven children of the king are held.
The ancestors and forebears will come forth from the dead
lamenting to see thus dead the fruit of their line
Serpens tran$mis dans la caige de fer
Ou les enfans $eptains du Roy $ont pris
Les vieux et peres $ortiront bas de l'enfer
Ains mourir voir de fruic mort et crys
Anagram Clusters contained in French text
  1. <pen referS star><repreSents manS manS freed /defer islands><Serpents / preSents freed><algaecide preferS><**Sadism deferS present analgesic ran**> <a scandal miSs gedi>partnerS preferS
  2. <fans print So youR sOul seen> <youR pOsitronS><lOuis seen><youRS not perilOus ><duRations Sony prints><dinosauR aptneSs> anapeSts / peaSants
  3. <expert Stories eLusive><i uxe peterS Levers><fen siLver blades> <terroriSes not expert based><reStore(s) / reSorts / roSters blasted iron>
  4. <ursAminoris [Polestar] fordrive cry><our cynosurA-time><syriAns><missouriAn cry><syriA mourns><eruciform [larva shaped]plant]>
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. algaecide, expert, blasted, Ursa-Minoris, fordrive, Syrians, eruciform, cytaster
  2. analgesic, sadism, positrons, durations, terrorises, Missourian
  3. prefers, presents, serpents, represents, positron, perilous, scandals, dinosaur, silver
  4. islands, elusive, Syria
  5. -
  6. defers, peasants / anapests
  7. partners, blades, resorts / rosters
  8. -
  9. yours, mourns
  10. scandal, based
  11. -
  12. -
  13. revels / levers, restores
  14. -
  15. aptness
  16. -
  17. -
  18. cry
  19. -
  20. freed

Nostradamus C.8 Q.04: Radiation affects European airports on dates named in N's hidden calendar.


Nostradamus C.8 Q.04: Radiation affects European airports on dates named in N's hidden calendar.

This verse is one of several where Nostradamus uses the image of fire from the sky striking the earth as markers for verses containing the goals for his prophecies. This theme is developed in more detail in my paper called Apophis. The aspect delivered by this particular verse is the agent of change but it also provides support for the radiation hazards destined to affect airports later in this century.  The biological impact to be expected is that from arsenides acting on  amino radicles.  In the text the metaphors appropriately mirror the concepts raised in the anagrams. The cock, a land based bird, will become dominant while the eagle weakens reflects the realities of travel when airlines are under threat.
 
The cock will be received into Monaco,
the Cardinal of France will appear;
He will be deceived by the Roman legation;
weakness to the eagle, strength will be born to the coq.
Dedans Monech le coq $era receu
Le Cardinal de France apparoi$tra
Par Logarion Romain $era deceu
Foible$$e a l'aigle et force au coq nai$tra.
  1. <**rare cue cocqheelS oMen saDden**><**Deduce Man's cocqheelS once rare** ><once DeMands><**eraS cocqheel oMen unDecreased**><daeMons careerS Due>
  2. <arcane CaLendarial riotS Fed>daLecarlian [ Swedish rune] appreciatorS Fed>< artiCLeS co-appear><reaLiSt Card denial><Fled arcane [hidden] radianCe triaLS / trails><airportS radiCLe pace> <Friedland airportS Clear><France airportS Clear riots><aapep [asteroid]>
  3. <Roman increaSed><PoLar roaring><arSenide Romain PoLar cue><PoLar oRion redSea main cue> <PoLar amino decreaSe Roaring>
  4. <bile oF coquatrainS sealS><cofeature galilee SeeS>
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. cocqheels (cockheels), undecreased, calendarial, dalecarlian, appreciators, co-appear, Friedland, co-quatrains
  2. radicle, co-feature
  3. daemons, increased, roaring
  4. deduce, radiance, decrease
  5. articles, Orion
  6. demands
  7. Galilee
  8. arcane
  9. -
  10. careers
  11. arsenide
  12. -
  13. -
  14. denial
  15. Aapep (aka Apophis)
  16. realist
  17. -
  18. -
  19. -
  20. -
  21. -
  22. airports

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Nostradamus' C.2 Q.92-Middle East devastation from fire in the sky.


Nostradamus' C.2 Q.92-Middle East devastation from fire in the sky.

This verse is one of several where he uses the image of fire from the sky striking the earth as markers for verses containing the goals for his prophecies. This theme is developed in more detail in my paper called Apophis. The text's story is amplified in the anagrams which sets the location by naming Jerusalem and Aleppo. The verse also carries powerful coding information that is highlighted by the terms wordlore and temurah. Via these we know that various letters are substituted using simple formulas. The anagrams correctly imply this is open to ill use and yet it is found  frequently in this verse especially for the letters x (s) and uu (w). This suggests the code is a variant algorithm of the following type:
ORIGINAL: abc def ghi jlm nop qrs tuv xyz cq uu BECOMES : pon mlj ihg fed cba zyx vut srq  k  w
 Fire color of gold from the sky seen on earth: Heir struck from on high, marvelous deed done: Great human murder: the nephew of the great one taken Deaths spectacular the proud one escaped.
 Feu couleur d'or du ciel en terre veu Frappe du haut nay faict cas merueilleux Grand meurtre humain prin$e du grad nepueu Morts d'e$pectacles e$chappe l'orgueilleux.
  1. <reverent Feuu><reinclude dour Feuu revert><cloudier couu ruled reenter> <reenter euclid uuordlore>
  2. <ierusalem paper Fuelx><uuhat any> <ill act resume a/ measure uxe><apep uuell-Firex scream><Flexura [organic curve] lie upped sumer acts haunt fay>
  3. <he urGe truer named guard upend><underSpreading><uninSpired temurah [letter codes] danger druGman uueep><undeSpairing><<uuaGner pen guarded murthered [murdered] Sin><insured danger><unarGued> undreamt
  4. <**cheSsel urge ill uxe accepts aleppo storMed**><chaSe propel ill uxe Spectacles storMed><ill rogue uxe><cheSsel accepts stormed apello uglier>
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. uuordlore (uu=w), underspreading, Temurah, undespairing, murthered, spectacles
  2. reverent, re-include, cloudier, uuell-firex (uu=w, x=s), guarded, Aleppo, accepts, propel
  3. uuhat (uu=w), uninspired, 'ill rogue'
  4. 'truer named'
  5. flexura, stormed
  6. haunt, insured, undreamt, Chessel
  7. Ierusalem, 'ill uxe (x=s)' (2 in this verse), fay (fairy), UUagner (UU=W), unargued
  8. upped
  9. revert
  10. measure, drugman
  11. -
  12. scream / creams, uglier
  13. fuelx (x=s), resume
  14. -
  15. -
  16. -
  17. Euclid
  18. -
  19. uueep (uu=w)
  20. -

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Nostradamus C.4 Q.33 : Asteroids strike Europe throughout the month of June.


Nostradamus C.4 Q.33 : Asteroids strike Europe throughout the month of June.

This verse is one of several where Nostradamus uses the image of fire from the sky striking the earth as markers for verses containing the goals for his prophecies. This theme is developed in more detail in my paper called Apophis. The anagrams carry images that are consistent with the fall of an asteroid at a time of unmatched prosperity, an era well-matched to our own. The time and place is identified by the anagrams as West Germany in June while the astronomy in the text invites a comparison to the comet of December 1664. The full resolution of the future date isn't set out in this particular verse and is reliant on the links to verses carrying the same clusters of anagrams.
 
C.IV Q.33
 Jupiter joined more to Venus than to the Moon
Appearing with white fullness:
Venus hidden under the whiteness of Neptune
Struck by Mars through the engraved rod.
Jupiter joinct plus Venus qu'a la Lune
Apparoissant de plenitude blanche
Venus cachee $ouz la blancheur Neptune
De Mars frappee par la grauee branche.
Anagram Clusters contained in French text
  1. <aLl June jupiter Venus plutonic [molten rock]> <injector pit June>unequals introject
  2. <**inApproachable plenitude stands**><Apep in untabled asteroid-planes><Appeach [accused] untabled> <line Apep dispensator debut> Appear Aachen [W Germany]  desparations adroitness
  3. <caches put uneVen channelure [grooved bullet head]> <peN relaunch tune><each tune zealous peN churnable><unreachabl-e Soulz>
  4. <farMers branched paler apep><appealer argue bear encharMeD><DreaMs peep far><branched fraMes a paler paper argue>
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. 'all June', injector, introject, plutonic, inapproachable, desparations, untabled, plenitude (also as 'plenitude'), channelure, encharmed
  2. equals-sun /unequals, Aachen, dispensator, uneven, launcher, zealous, churnable, farmers, frames
  3. Jupiter (+4 as 'Jupiter'), adroitness, branched, appealer
  4. -
  5. appeach
  6. debut, peep
  7. Venus (+19 as 'Venus'), stands
  8. caches {+2 as 'caches')
  9. -
  10. soulz (z=s)
  11. -
  12. -
  13. -
  14. -
  15. -
  16. -
  17. -
  18. -
  19. -
  20. dreams
  21. June

Nostradamus C.2 Q.56: N's goal is to convert meteorite hits into dates for Jesus lineage


Nostradamus C.2 Q.56: N's goal is to convert meteorite hits into dates for Jesus lineage.

This verse is one of several where he uses the image of fire from the sky striking the earth as markers for verses containing the goals for his prophecies. This theme is developed in more detail in my paper called Apophis.
 
C.II Q.56
One whom neither plague nor steel knew how to finish
Death on the summit of the hills struck from the sky
The abbot will die when he will see ruined
Those of the wreck wishing to seize the rock.
Que pe$te et glaiue n'a $ceu definer
Mort dans le puys $ommet du ciel frappe
L'abbe mourra quand verra ruiner
Ceux du naufrage l'e$cueil voulant grapper.
Anagram Clusters contained in French text
  1. <Queer Step define cauSe> <enQuire feud><aS eleuating Steep><cauSed refine><refined cues>
  2. <life paper commuted dorMant ySus ><pulse><lucifer apep><nostredaM> <paper deceitful ><**a rifle proMpted ySuS planes commuted**><poeM strand><euclid met moSSuy planes>parentdoM apep
  3. <rarer armour be ruinabLe><vnder aqua><rabbLe armour rarer ruin>
  4. <paper grant><reduCex><evil age clueS><rafuna><apep exCur>
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. Mossuy, prompted, commuted, deceitful, 'poem strand'
  2. eleuating (u=v), 'queer step', refined, Nostrdam, parentdom
  3. 'life paper'
  4. enquire, Lucifer
  5. ruinable
  6. -
  7. Rafuna
  8. define
  9. Nostredam, dormant
  10. caused
  11. Ysus, rifle
  12. -
  13. -
  14. refine, rarer
  15. -
  16. aqua
  17. Euclid
  18. excur
  19. reducex (x=s)
  20. -

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
  3. -
  4. Galilean, numerators
  5. -
  6. racial, surname, aging, cancers
  7. calendar
  8. arriued (u=v), ageing
  9. -
  10. genearch, uaried (u=v)
  11. -
  12. -
  13. -
  14. citadel / dialect
  15. -
  16. -
  17. -
  18. -
  19. -
  20. -

Monday, July 21, 2014

Nostradamus C.01 Q.27 : The Polar signs that reveal the prophets coding scheme.


Nostradamus C.01 Q.27 : The Polar signs that reveal the prophets coding scheme.

In the text there are typical references applicable to the revelation of Nostradamus' methods. And the anagrams bear the counter-image to this style of reference by delivering allusions to astronomy (Apep, polar signs) and his personal coding system ( Norse letter, life paper,  include, knowledge = gnosis).
 
Beneath the oak tree of Gienne, struck by lightning
the treasure is hidden not far from there.
That which for many centuries had been gathered,
when found, a man will die his eye pierced by a spear
.  
De$$ouz de chaine Guien du ciel frappe
Non loing de la e$t cache le tre$or
Qui par longs $iecles auoit e$te grappe
Trouue mourra, l'oeil creue de re$$ort
.
  1. <euclid Genuine><life paper induce><include / nuclide far><china / chain eSpouSeD zed><lucifer apep>
  2. <NorSe leter catcheS / cachetS dealing / leading><calech delegationS reStore><each leter caStle> aligned lineaged eScalated de-eScalating
  3. <polar Signs eQuip><Slices long pair> <apep greetS><Slice april song>gnoSis greateSt clause
  4. <uuroTe / Touuer reduce reStoreS leo armour><rural recoil><Seer reduce Torturous lie> roSterS / ResortS
  1. include / nuclide, escalated, de-escalating, torturous
  2. 'life paper', 'equip Polar', 'Polar signs',
  3. Lucifer, lineaged
  4. genuine, delegations, greatest, gnosis
  5. cachets / catches
  6. -
  7. rosters / resorts
  8. leading
  9. slices, rural
  10. reduce
  11. recoil
  12. -
  13. restores
  14. castle
  15. -
  16. -
  17. Euclid, restore (diff line than restores)
  18. -
  19. -
  20. aligned

Nostradamus C.3 Q.57: N's astrolabe parameters set out on Rastaban ancient boundaries.


Nostradamus C.3 Q.57: Sets out N's astrolabe parameters.

This verse is the only one to contain an anagram for astrolabe, a device used for determining astronomic settings. This type of device was commonly used in the sixteenth century and other astronomically relevant anagrams in the verse such as boundaries and Rastaban suggest this is not an accidental word formation. The text of the verse also has an astronomic tone but the events it relates to are likely to refer to a period from 2100 to 2390 CE. This dating is based on the reference to to the pole and Aries which is the first star sign of the zodiac. The conclusion is also based on Nostradamus period of great mutation  starting at the end of this century because this delivers a greater relevance than that for any other period of 290 years as change for the British nation in such a period would be common and unworthy of highlighting.
 
 Seven times will you see the British nation change
Steeped in blood in 290 years:
Free not at all its support Germanic.
Aries doubt his Bastarnian pole.
Sept fois changer verrez gent Britannique
Taintz en $ang en deux cens nonante an
Franche non point par appuy Germanique
Aries doubte $on pole Ba$tarnan.
  1. <searching of inquinate [befouled] Step><Steep verge of chains errz>:<searching of Steep quintain [jousting post] / inquirant>
  2. **connexus anTenna end ageNs Tanzanite**>exudence
  3. Gernany appoint uppar aquiFer> <non-phonetic Franque remain>.<Grey maniq Furnace><Guppy apart>
  4. <an aStrolaBe noteS boundAries> <raStaBan [b-draconis] beSt enloop><raStaBan subordinAte enloopS><polestar-Ab> <taBleS><subeditor notes pole>Subtone BeaSt
  1. searching, tanzanite, connexus, non-phonetic, astrolable, Rastaban
  2. antenna, Germany, appoint. grey, boundaries, subeditor
  3. -
  4. exudence, furnace, enloop, subordinate, subtone
  5. maniq
  6. verge
  7. -
  8. inquirant
  9. inquinate / quintaine, aquifer
  10. -
  11. -
  12. tables
  13. -
  14. -
  15. -
  16. -
  17. -
  18. -
  19. -
  20. apart
  21. -
  22. best, beast

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Nostradamus C.10 Q.25 : Hector and the Trojan legend in the Nordic tale of Jesus.


Nostradamus C.10 Q.25 : Hector and the Trojan legend in the Nordic tale of Jesus.

Ancient myths underpin the the tale in this verse. It is the story of Achilles reprehensible treatment of Hector after the two meet in battle but the tale of Hector's dragged behind a horse drawn cart is from the Nordic perspective as given in the Prose Edda.
 
There are words in both visible and hidden text of this verse that are so specific that they should surely prove irreconcilable, words like Hectors, carthorse, Oberon, orchestral, macroseism and insane bride. 
 
In the Iliad Achilles slays Hector. After the battle a garland drops from Andromache's head as she swoons upon seeing her husband's body being dragged by horses towards the Greek fleet. She is one of the three women who sing laments at Hector's funeral; ' the great lady in the orchestra'. Here is a sense in which the garlanded chariot-horse reveals that her lovers heart has ceased to beat. In addition Hector was known as Horse-taming Hector, so by the Icelanders rules of kenning and the concealed name of HECTOR, the 'garlanded carthorse' can identify Andromache as the great lady seated in the orchestra.
 
She is Hector's wife and in the Edda, Snorri Sturluson links Hector to the Norse God Thor, The wife of Thor is Sif, or Sibyl who is identified as a prophetess with hair of gold.
 The purpose of this verse with its interweaving of a classic tale is to create a parallel that define the story line while setting out new parameters to time and location.
 
Through the Ebro to open the passage of Bisanne, Very far away will the Tagus make a demonstration: In Pelligouxe will the outrage be committed, By the great lady seated in the orchestra.
Par Nebro ouurir de Bri$anne pa$$age
Bien e$longez el tago fara mue$tra
Dans Pelligouxe $era commis l'outrage
De la grand dame a$$i$e sur l'orchestra.
  1. <inSane Bride paSSage><uuorried Ben-Sira [Sirach-writer of Liber Ecclesiastacus] borNe><BrideS paSS Near Page anne borrouu><pen uuorried BrainS barreN PaSSage><oberOn [fairy king] Pages> reborN SerBian SeaBird SagaS deBris gaSEs /SageS
  2. <arum lozengeS BareSt BreaSt floatage><lozenGes tale amuSe go far><erBian fumarateS [acid salt] gloat lozenges><inSertaBle flotage muSter><lozenge BaSeline muSter goat afar><umBrateS [to shadow]>
  3. <uxe macroseism major earthquake]><aDage sPelling turmoils><microsomal [relating to cell microsomes] graDuate sPelling><reuxeS louis great comma>agenDa simulator
  4. <garlandeD carthorse amaSSed ieSus><hector's rules demand reaD graal As iS><add Same iSSues><charters> earths threaDs
  1. Oberon, fumarates, lozenge(s), flo(a)tage, spelling, turmoils, simulator, graduate, amassed
  2. brides debris, seabird, umbrates, insertable, baseline, gloat, Hector's, carthorse
  3. barren, macroseism, threads
  4. uuorried / uuordier (uu=w), reborn, issues
  5. bride, adage, comma
  6. agenda, charters
  7. Ben-Sira / Serbian , brains, passage, sagas, barest /breast
  8. -
  9. reuxes, demand / damned
  10. Earth's / hearts
  11. muster
  12. -
  13. page
  14. pages, borne, amuse
  15. -
  16. -
  17. Iesus
  18. insane, garlanded
  19. -
  20. sages / gases

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Nostradamus C.8 Q.16: Leaders who squander the chance to adapt to climate change.


Nostradamus C.8 Q.16: Leaders who squander the chance to adapt to climate change.

This verse is linked to the climatic events set out in C.01 Q.17 and it identifies personages who fail their people by not paying attention to the warning bells found in Nostradamus' verses. The significance of these world wide flooding events is set ou in my paper called Floods.
 
At the place where HIERON has his ship built,
there will be such a great sudden flood,
that one will not have a place nor land to fall upon
the waters mount to the Olympic Fesulan.
Au lie que HIERON feit Sa nef fabriquer
Si grand deluge sera et Si Subite  
Qu'on n'aura lieu ne terres s'atacquer  
L'onde monter FeSulan Olympique.
  1. <He RENOtIfies><faSten fiNe fabriq><Steffanie qabir><NO HEIR> fiNeSt equine-hero
  2. <**leaguers dreading buSieSt Site**><**angrieSt bit deluged iSuS easter**><dreading bUsieSt Site agrees><angrieSt eras deluged> <eagerest / steerage>
  3. <easterners act><reassert conQuer-aquan uuaterline><annular iune>
  4. <oLden fomenters equip my><Olympian reFuelS not que'L demon><reSentFul Olympian que'L><note FuneralS demon><Only reFuSal><FOreSent>FreeSt imply
  1. Steffanie, renotifies, fabriq, 'busiest site', annular, Olympian, resentful, imply
  2. deluged
  3. uuaterline (uu=w), fomenters
  4. Easterners
  5. fasten, Qabir, funerals
  6. finest, dreading, steerage / eagerest, refusal
  7. -
  8. Leaguers
  9. -
  10. busiest, angriest, refuels
  11. foresent
  12. -
  13. -
  14. -
  15. -
  16. -
  17. -
  18. re-assert, freest
  19. -
  20. -

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Airlines at Spanish airports suffer because of gun-dealers and climate change.


Nostradamus C.01 Q.17 : Airlines at Spanish airports suffer because of gun-dealers and climate change.

Here we have the classic style of Nostradamus giving intriguing detail that falls short of delivering anything that is provable. And underneath its lettering there are further clues but again they fall short. We can never develop a complete answer from the material left in a single verse for these are not snapshots of minor events but part of an integrated tale of immense significance as set out in my paper called Floods. The story in my paper arises from persistence and interweaving the ideas Nostrdamus left in his papers. It is similar here with the current verse referencing events that are able to be linked to the ideas in the text however itsr fullness still needs parts from several other stories. There are anagrams of considerable importance but they are more generic terms than actual events. Science, insecticide, solutes, and aterrestrial are, for instance, words that evoke ideas of events within the atmosphere thereby mirroring the themes in the text. But there are also a consistent set of other anagrams such as airports, airlines and sentinal that unite land and air in some kind of plot. Then there are gundealers, race-riots, parades and other terms around which a unified story can be built but this story relies on the sephirotic links to deliver more.
 
The first 'Tree of Life' (paired verses) linkage is to science in verse C.03 Q.75 where the emphais is on astronomy, the cataloging of the Messier Objects, terrorist acts and the skills of seeing far off events. And the current verse emphasises the science of climate in its text and in its anagrams it takus us to astronomy and the same time of terror.
 
The second branch takes us to C.06 Q.02. Here relevance is given to the anagram of eroticist for this term is shown to relate to a scene in the Icelandic sagas which generates the ciphers used for planetary calendars. The full story of this as in most other tales requires we follow the trail of paired verses but that is not our purpose here.
 
The third link expands upon the basic facts of the events in this verse. The anagrams of C6 Q.88 tell of the squandered efforts of leaders who fail to heed the warnings of these verses. The verse indicates it is inevitable that the stories of massive floods will be ignored by many but every one is affected in one way or another when the climate changes. Seafronts will change as the torrents cause the seas to rise and all man can do is to adapt.
 
For forty years the rainbow will not be seen.
For forty years it will be seen every day.
The dry earth will grow more parched,
and there will be great floods when it is seen.  
Par quarante ans l'iriS n'apparoiStra
Par quarante ans tous les iours Sera veu
La terre aride en Siccite croiStra
Et grans deluges quand Sera aperceu.
  1. <airportS Span airlines><Spain airportS latrines><airlineS quatra-ins aPart> Patras [ Gk city]
  2. <aver Serious solutes><quran-Para notates><averS tenants Serious soul><annotates uuar-Parq>
  3. <aStraL><**eroticiSt re-aLter arid Science**><it denieS a-terrestriaL air core><inSecticide aLter rare race-riots>
  4. <** a ape Squanders cure gundealers gEt**>paradeS strangled
  1. annotates, aterrestrial, insecticide
  2. science, eroticist, squanders
  3. -
  4. parades
  5. airlines, astral, gundealers
  6. tenants, notates, race-riots
  7. strangled
  8. serious
  9. -
  10. -
  11. -
  12. -
  13. -
  14. -
  15. Patras
  16. -
  17. -
  18. solutes
  19. latrines
  20. Spain, apart
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  22. airports

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Nostradamus C.3 Q.75: The science of astronomy, terrorists and the art of future-seeing.


Nostradamus C.3 Q.75: The science of astronomy, terrorists and the art of future-seeing.

Science is found as an anagram in this verse and this provides a 'tree of Life' link [built from paired verses] to C.01 Q.17. The text of that verse is dominated by climatic events. The term 'science' in both defines the focus and in this verse there are powerful anagrams for astronomic events. These include supernovae, gaseous, en-vapour and canceriser but these are supported by timing clues that at first seem unrelated. There is for example a theme of terror carried by anagrams such as terrorising, terrorised and misdeeds. These seemed tied to the Middle-ages and to an anagram for Sades. The Maquis de Sade comes to mind but he was alive two hundred years after Nostradamus' death and it was Nostradamus who lived at the end of the Middle-ages. The verses anagrams provide the links that make this a very prescient connection since the de Sade family had a connection to Nostradamus' birth place in provence. Below is ana extract from a tourist brochure from St Remy.
Other renowned figures associated with the village include the Marquis de Sade, whose family manor the Hotel de Sade is located here (now the Musee Archeologique). St Remy is also the birth place of Nostradamus.
from St Remy Guide
But this still leaves a gap between Nostradamus and the Marquis, a gap that other anagrams help to explain. One of these is telegnosis which means foreseeing events from the future and this is reinforced by anagarams such as predesignates and prechose. So Nostradamus is giving clues  that this time period in the eigteenth century is important and that importance lies in the gaseous supernovae reference. In the extract below is a brief extract that sets out the date and circumstance of how such events as supernovae and other non-eternal stellar objects came to be recorded in a scientific manner (Messier objects).
The Messier objects (from Wikipedia) are a set of astronomical objects first listed by French astronomer Charles Messier in 1771.[1] Messier was a comet hunter, and was frustrated by objects which resembled but were not comets, so he compiled a list of them,[2] in collaboration with his assistant Pierre Méchain, to avoid wasting time on them.
The term supernovae has no place in the vocabulary of a 16th century man who died in 1568 since the first supernovae that has a recorded history was observed in 1572 and the term was not applied to this event or any other until some time after this 1572 Supernovae.
So this verse is meant to convey Nostradamus' capability in scientific matters as well as tell a story relevant to the end of this century. This connection to the future is conveyed by the anagrams of the last two lines in which there are strong indications that all the foregoing was meant to lead to the dark and gloomy events that men will see.
 It is much like seeing in a flaming mirror, where the vision of the great events is clouded, sad, prodigious and calamitous. Events that in due time will fall upon the principal worshippers, firstly upon the temples of God; secondly, upon those who, sustained by the earth, approach such a decadence. Also a thousand other calamitous events which will be known to happen in due time.
Epistle to Henry 1558 (HEE7a)
C.III Q.75
Pau, verone, Vicence, Sarragousse,
From distant swords lands wet with blood:
Very great plague will come with the great shell,
Relief near, and the remedies very far.
Pau verone Vicence Sarragou$$e
De glaiues loings terroirs de $ang humides
Pe$te $i grande viendra a la grand gou$$e
Proche $ecours et bien loing les remedes.
Anagram Clusters contained in French text
  1. <Science oVen><suPernovae (1572) eVince [brings out]><gaSeous canceriSer envaPour><**naV-arre Science go over PauSeS> <noVice Scene> eSPouSe
  2. <**louise Sades hung terrorising miDdleages**> <louise restoring al geDi><hangS terrorised losing 'al gEdi' use> <stronger>genitors telegnosis [knowledge of future events] misDeed
  3. <**an invader PredeSignateS graal god uSeS**><angrieSt eSPouseS grand graal envied> <dangerouS-PageS aSSerting graal reinvaded><SungodS> argala [Indian stork] SandgrouSe [pigeon]
  4. <Prechose best Source redeems longline><best line Source he Proceeds><lone source Prechose redeems single bit> tenebrious [gloomy])
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries
  1. Canceriser, telegnosis, terrorising Middle-ages, terrorised., Sun-gods,'best source', 'lone bit', tenebrious
  2. science, gaseous, supernovae, envapour, predesignates, asserting, Sun-god, long-line
  3. novice, stronger, long-lines, proceeds
  4. hangs, restoring, sandgrouse
  5. genitors
  6. evince, redeems
  7. reinvaded, espouses
  8. 'al Gedi', argala
  9. pre-chose
  10. angriest
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  13. -
  14. pauses
  15. single
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  17. -
  18. Louise
  19. espouse (2 in this verse)
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Monday, July 14, 2014

Nostradamus C.6 Q.02: Source of planetary sound-ciphers for Jupiter lie in Nordic sagas.


Nostradamus C.6 Q.02: Source of planetary sound-ciphers for Jupiter lie in Nordic sagas.

This verse delivers Nostradamus' ciphers for combinations of planets. The secret lies in the repetitive 'on' sound in the text  and it is the way the sound switches between the forms 'on', 'lon', 'son', 'ron' and 'ton' that defines the ciphers.
 
Now the years and wording of the text make it difficult to apply sensible meaning however I believe it is a cryptic way of assigning Jupiter as the prime cipher in this verse. If the verse number of 602 is added to 580 years a total of 1182 is achieved. The period of Jupiter is 11.86179 years and this means there would be 99.65 cycles of Jupiter. Within another four years there would be 100 cycles so by this means a very strange century is awaited as stated in the text. By using the same method for the 703 years we have 110.15 cycles of Jupiter. The difference is 10.5 cycles of Jupiter which places it in the opposite sign of the zodiac, a process in which five zodiac kingdoms have been passed through.
 
The first line holds four 'on' ciphers, 'en', 'lan', 'cen' and 'tan'. The second line has 'on', 'ten' and 'ran'. In the third there are 'en', 'lan', 'cen' and 'en'.  The fourth contains 'ron' and 'chan'. Together they offer five unique cipher models based on their associative vowel. It is possible to deduce that the sequence of vowel sounds for the five kingdoms is  "nlctr"
 
C.6 Q.02
In the year five hundred eighty more or less,
One will await a very strange century:
In the year seven hundred and three the heavens are witness
That several kingdoms one to five will make a change.
En l'an cinq cens octante plus et moins
On attendra le $iecle bien e$trange
En l'an $ept cens et trois cieux en te$moings
Qui plu$ieurs regnes vn a cinq feront change.
 
  1. <constant pulse><mEntions planet use><pentacost><constance>< mEntions clan incq>
  2. On Slice be alternated argentineS><decentraliSe arSenite tOnnage><nOtate eternaliSed grantS><beeline Star><iSrael attend entrieS celeb gone><**agen nOtate icelanderS bile enterS**><generantS re-annOtated>
  3. <next Some planetS Ensign ><uxe osiric tenets><mentionS angEls excretitious scent> <planetS scene mentionS excretitious sign><**eroticist scene mentionS planEtS uxe**><genomiSt secretitious xen><pentacleS Ensign sent>
  4. <uuiSer genres eQuip><evanescing [disappearing]><incq forechant> ieuuS
  1. beeline, pentacles, 'Icelanders notate', excretitious, secretitious, evanescing
  2. constant, Pentacost, re-annotated, eroticist, forechant
  3. Constance, Argentines, decentralise, tonnage, Osiric
  4. alternated, eternalised
  5. mentions (2 in this verse), genomist
  6. notate, generants
  7. Icelanders
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  11. planets
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  13. next
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  15. planet
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  17. ieuus (Jews)
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  19. ensign