“perhaps the aliens have already landed and our government doesn’t want us to know just yet?” from the article.
Lol.
The gang of chimps in DC couldn’t find aliens if they flew over their heads:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1952_Washington,_D.C.,_UFO_incident
Here is a fun exercise in Nostradamus predictions. On YouTube there is a series of show with David McCallum called Ancient Prophecies. They are quite old now and filled with Nostradamus and other so called prophets. John Hogue, the Nostradamus expert in applying prophecies backward to events that have already happened is about 100%. The future looking prophecies they discussed that have now gone past the timeline stated are about 0% correct.
Of course Nostradamus put no date this quatrain much less 2023. Further, all of his prophecies are vague word salads that people project onto after the fact.
yeah the end of the world has been coming for 100’s of years...yet here we are...:)
Nostrildamus still giving us bad predictions.
***Let’s start with Nostradamus,***
Remember that people have been adding to the prophecies of Nostradamus since he was first published.
In WW II there were many new anti-German prophecies made about the fall of Germany as so many of the Germans believed in him.
Remember how Jean Dixon was hyped in the 1960s till her death?
I remember the front page of the STAR tabloid with a screaming headline “JEAN DIXON SAYS NIXON WILL NOT RESIGN!”
That hit the news stands the very week Nixon resigned.
Ten years later, her publicity department was claiming she had actually said he WOULD resign.
Then there was the claim the Jupiter Effect of an alignment of the planets would wreck havoc on the Earth. From around the world and India those who cast horoscopes predicted the end in 1984! Nothing happened.
“New Age” groups claimed they had gotten together in Chaco Canyon, other ruins and holy places around the world, held hands and yelled “Ah-h-h-h-h” to realign the world and claimed they had prevented the disasters.
‘As for Buckingham Palace, apparently it’s going to see a “celestial fire on the royal edifice,” the outlet noted.’
Apparently the New York Post forgot that Nostradamus was French, not English, so the “royal edifice” to him would probably mean Versailles, not Buckingham Palace.