Showing posts with label Louise. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

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
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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
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  5. Estonian, resonating
  6. Gaulonites, generants, agenda, Cancers, record
  7. recreations
  8. neaten, resonant, augean, echoed, genesis
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  11. resolute, pointers / proteins
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  13. realises
  14. prints, order
  15. anoint, sieges
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  17. argental, most
  18. Louise
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Saturday, May 10, 2014

Nostradamus C.7 Q.42: The gods of passion and sex motivate a critical infanticide.


Nostradamus C.7 Q.42: The gods of passion and sex motivate a critical infanticide.

Tho two gods named in the anagrams of this verse represent Sex and passion respectively. Alongside these names are rare anagrams related to these aspects. There are terms such as pre-sexual, wave related words and accosting that reinforce the rightness of the names. Another significant anagram is that for calendars since both of these Gods are part of ancient systems; Isis is the principal figure at the start of the Egyptian calendar and here she is associated with the flood regenerated rebirth of the land. Poseidon is part of ancient Greek festival calendars and it is linked to the winter solstice.
 
The story held within the anagrams is consistent with the use of a contraceptive medication that goes awry leading to a multiple birth with one of the siblings mentally impaired. There is even a hint that one of the participants uses a simple remedy in order to make easier this most difficult of births but consequent efforts are made to ensure most of these offspring will not survive. Such a tale fits quite well to the story of the text which then makes the first born child the one who is damaged by the birth. Such a tale also fits to the themes of Centuries Seven for it delivers well defined names and relates to issues of mortality consistent with Nostradamus' interest in the nature of the human soul.
 
Two newly arrived have seized the poison,
to pour it in the kitchen of the great Prince.
By the scullion both are caught in the act,
taken he who thought to trouble the elder with death.
 Deux de poi$on $aisiz nouueau venuz
Dans la cui$ine du grand Prince ver$er
Par le $ouillard tous deux au faicts congneux
Prins qui cuidoit de mort l'ai$ne vexer.
  1. <poSeidon uxeD isiz ouun avenue><unuueave zeD aS ux is poSeidon><venuz exuDed poiSons><uxe uuave poiSons enzueD>
  2. <calenDars verSe><scanDal reverSe><argued Sin> <inSide> <ungraded> <drug> <guard><SlanDerers evince>
  3. <preSexual accosting><louerS ill a dart exPugn [drives out]><ousted uxe> <louiSe confiscat lard used to uuax>
  4. <revelationS timed> <even moraliSt tied> <quins mortal veinS exPirer><riPer SexivaLent quins more duoditic [atropine chloride- anti-poison medication] ><idiot mortaliSed>
  1. Isiz, presexual, accosting, sexivalent, revelations, expirer [expired]
  2. Poseidon / poisoned, unuueave, neuu-uuave enzued (12 as 'ensued'), inside, slanderers, expugn, duoditic
  3. uueave
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  5. uuave, moralist
  6. -
  7. calendars, evince
  8. poisons,avenue, uuaxed, mortalise, timed, idiot
  9. reverse, quins
  10. scandal
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  13. exuded
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  17. argued, uuax
  18. Louise
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Friday, May 9, 2014

Nostradamus C.7 Q.39: The French army leader mutilated by his adversaries.


Nostradamus C.7 Q.39: The French army leader mutilated by his adversaries.

Here yet again we have a verse whose text is full of vague, cryptic enigmas but its anagrams contain many names and they provide links to other verses that fill in the detail. Amongst the names Freemasonic, Pandora and Prussia provide important settings for this tale of a French military leader who loses a large part of his army in a foreign land.  It is in essence an unflattering character description  of a leader whose behaviour inflames retribution from his adversaries.
 
 The leader of the French army
will expect to lose the main phalanx.
Upon the pavement of oats and slate
the foreign nation will be undermined through Genoa.
 Le conducteur del'armee Francoi$e
Cuidant perdre le principal phalange
Par $us paire de l'auaigne et d'ardoise
Soy parfondra par Gennes gent e$trange.
  1. <Freemasonic adulterer concLude><delarue conduct><mere ForenSical deal>< delarue occLudent [blocked] Scenario><duct enclose><France true emerald decoLoniSe> <Falconries conduce [lead to] true deal><Loise France counted>
  2. <phalangeal /(alpha angel) principle unprediCated [unaffirmed]<alpha elder principal undeprecating[not disapproving] ><elder principal parent guidanCe>eduCating
  3. <**Persia displeaSure negated uia a rod***><**date Periods urSa [Bear] l'iguana  (Draco?) paired **> <pruSsia elders date a Periods><Persias upraised><leader denigrate(d) pairs ursa Poise(d)>
  4. <So pay for genes test range><pandora far< greatneSs><pardon Gangrenes ten reagentS>
  1. Freemasonic, conclude, occludent, decolonise, conduce, phalangeal, unpredicated
  2. undeprecating, guidance, displeasure, Prussia, gangrenes
  3. forensical / falconries, educating, denigrated, Pandora
  4. scenario, principal
  5. conduct, periods
  6. negated, upraised, poised
  7. adulterer
  8. denigrate
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  14. emerald
  15. paired
  16. -
  17. greatness
  18. Louise, Delarue
  19. Persias
  20. enclose