Posted on 02/02/2005 6:53:25 AM PST by Truth666
Most people have heard of Nostradamus, the 16th century prophet who was able to see into the future.Almost 500 years after his death, Nostradamus´s books are STILL selling, so there are plenty of people who must think Nostradamus was on to something.
Never before in the History of Mankind did so many people expected the furfillment of a prophecy at a given moment as in the month of July 1999, the solar eclipse of August 11, 1999 and the end of the millenium.
Nostradamus Prophecies comprise the only piece of literature other than the Bible that has been continuously in print since 1555.
But how did Nostradamus do it? How could he predict the future? It´s actually pretty easy once you understand what he was doing.
First of all, using one of basic brainwash techniques. The same technique used for example by astrology: a combination of suggestion (THE basic brainwash technique), cryptic description and known facts.
He simply wrote everything in the form of cryptic four line poems (Quatrains) and let people interpret them after something happened. Here´s an example of one of these poems that some people believe foretells the rise of Hitler
"Beasts ferocious with hunger will cross the rivers,
The greater part of the battlefield will be against Hister.
Into a cage of iron will the great one be drawn,
When the child of Germany observes nothing."
Now your first impulse after looking at that may be "Histler, Germany, battlefield? Holy moly, he just predicted the Third Reich!" Well "Histler" actually was a region near the Danube river. Beyond that, what else do we have here except a bunch of randomly throw together sentences that could be interpreted a dozen different ways? After the fact, it´s easy to pick one passage out of hundreds in an attempt to prove Nostradamus´s prescience. But look at it like this; could anyone have predicted the rise of Hitler, in say 1920, based on what Nostradamus wrote? Of course, that wouldn´t have been possible. All of Nostradamus's prophecies (except Quatraine 10.72) are meaningless until something has actually happened and you can look at Nostradamus's words retrospectively.
Anyone not brainwashed should be able to figure after spending 10 minutes perusing his material.
In order to measure the intensity of brainwash under which a society is and how brainwashed that society is, a good unit is the degree of success of such techniques. Just look at how much horoscopes you find (is there any MSM women magazine without them?) and how many people (especially women) read them ...
This is the only exception to the golden rule of the deception technique described above. A precise date is given: the seventh month of 1999, i.e. anywhere from July 14 through 13 August 1999 in the gregorian calendar that was introduced after Nostradamus wrote
"In the year 1999 and seven months,
From the sky will come a great King of terror.
The great king of Angoumois will be resuscitated,
Before and after Mars reigns by good fortune."
Four known observations and facts caused Nostradamus in this case to risk giving a precise date:
At first sight it seems incredible that Quatrain 10.72, the only prediction that Nostradamus ever risked, became true.
In face of the extreme degree of brainwash and the great expectations associated with this prophecy, how can you be surprised that God intervened one more time to help humans, to let the prophecy fulfill in the time frame specified?
Still before the end of the millenium, it should be clear how the prophecy was fulfilled. And yet, even today, five and a half years later, I realised that there's still no comprehensive explanation of these events, as you can check for instance with the google search used as URL to this article.
I'm John Kerry and I approve of this message.
Nostradamus - faithfully flipflopping since the 11th century (or whenever he wrote his treatise on waffling)
Thats pretty good. I foresee similar events for me this saturday night.(my b-day events)
nostro-dumass was french, nuf said.
I'm not sure what kind of King of Terror came from the sky in 1999. As a matter of fact, I'm not sure if anything happened in 1999 that could be remotely related to this prophecy...can someone explain it to me!
In the early 80s, everybody thought that meant Khadafi, and that he would nuke Yew York due to another quatrain. Later, people used this same quatrain to say Nostradamus was talking about 9/11 and Osama.
sting was the king of pain
"And, in those Dark Times, there shall come to the people a dog among dogs, a dog from on high, a dog that shall rule them with a cloak that is pink . . ." |
O.K., now the Great Randy owes me $1 million.
L'an mil neuf cens nonante neuf sept mois,
Du ciel viendra un gran Roy d'effrayeur.
Resusciter le grand Roy d'Angolmois.
Avant apres Mars regner par bon heur.
The expression 'du ciel' means 'of/from heaven' or 'of/from the sky'.
No wonder the usual translation associates "A king of terror" with the sky and not with heaven ...
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22From+heaven+will+come+a+great+King+of+terror%22 - 725 results
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22From+the+sky+will+come+a+great+King+of+terror%22 - 9 results
but again, that's the effect of suggestion. To start with, people don't come / are not sent from the sky ...
The official evergreen of a borough in England? ;-)
Is that a prediction or just a comment oh great one. :-)
A nice picture of Paris Hilton and her hairless Tinker Bell!
Toon arrived somewhere by plane?
You owe me a keyboard... and a fresh cup of coffee.
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