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Examination of Nostradamus Prophecy

by T P Pinet

113 pages; Black coil; catalogue #03-2078; ISBN 1-4120-1701-7; US$18.24, C$24.00, EUR15.60, £10.81

A brief exposition of prophecies which seem to refer to current events. Also a list of Quatrains which may have been linked to specific historical events.


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About the Book

The oracles of Nostradamus represents a tradition that may go back to Noah. From Mt. Ararat the tradtion moved across the Anatolian Plateau through Troy to Delphi to the Sybilline Books of Rome then to Britain as exampled in the so-called Merlin prophecies and then to Provence and Nostradamus. It is a tradition which has wondered through Europe and is in some way connected to Troy.

I believe that this tradition probability includes some kind of Bible which parallels the Jew/Christian Bible which we know. This parallel Bible does not contradict in any major way the Bible we know today but it does differ.


About the Author

Armed with only a High school GED, I deceided to speculate on the stock market. I noticed the stock market pundits were usually unintelligable and occasionally correct. In a search for a reliable prophet I found Nostradamus. The more familiar I became with French history the more precise his prophecies appeared.


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INTRODUCTION

The oravles of Nostradamus represents a tradition that may go back to Noah. From Mt. Ararat the tradition moved across the Anatolian Plateau through Troy to Delphi to the Sybilline Books of Rome then to Britain as exampled in the so-called Merlin Prophecies and then to Provence and Nostradamus. It is a tradition which has wandered through Europe and is in some way connected to Troy.

I believe that this tradition probablitlity includes some kind og Bible which parallels the Jew/Christian Bible which we know. This parallel Bible does not contradict in any major way connecte to Troy.

This difference is in the emphasis it places in "Astrology" and Prophecy. A prophecy concerned with warning the knowledgeable to flee catashtrophe which God has clearly seen.

But of course none of Vergil's or Geoffery of Monmouth's theory can be proven. The refugee Trojans left lettle physical trace only the idea of Prophecy and the assertion that God does from time totime issue these predictions of the future. The resolving of the prophcies proves that He is God, master of Time, and that there is no other.

Nostradamus either had a great education or the Source of his information was, and is, well informed about Classical authors. Nostradamus' prophecies contain Proper Nouns and phases which can be traced to Herodotus, Tactius, and Claudius Ptolmey. He uses Latin and Greek words and phases which apparently led some people to think he may have yused anagrams in his works. I am not sure that anagrams are present in his prophecies.

As will be seen I resolved about 111 quatrains, six sixians, and 10 presages. As a general rule of thumb these prophecies which involbe the Valois were usually published after Nostradamus' death. A wise precaution because all together they forecast the fall of the House of Valois.

I have been able to resolve only a small part of the Epistle to Henry II. It probability is just as well that King Henry did not understand it since parts of it pertain to the upstart Boubons.

These Bourbons have a long destiny forecast for them which destiny may even reach into the next era, the era of the Black Horse, some 900 years from now. Nostradamus has a forecast a Bourbon Pope sometime in the future. The likelihood of any Frenchman serving in that office seems very low at present.

Nostradamus always played it safe, and was very successful at it. He always took care to placate, implacate, or confuse the civil authorities. He never seems to had much to do with Ecclesastical authority but co-operated with them when he had to. He does not seem to have unorthodox religious ideas.

Later I shall show that there seems to be some connection between Nostradamus' work and the Biblical prophets. In the two letters he wrote he mentions several Bible passages such as Psalms and the New Testament. I do not know of any prophext written by Nostradamus which contradicts the Biblical prophecy.

I have approached these prophecies as I would encoded messafe intercepted by me pr a crossword puzzle. With these prophecies either Biblical or Nostradamus, we are dealing with a unknown language which we must de-cipher. I have looked for clues to its meeting in every part of the message.

I believe that the language the prophecy was transmitted in is not necessarily the same language it was originally written in. Hebrew was not the language the Hebrew prophets heard the voice of God speaking in, nor did Nostradamus hear God speaking in French. Whem the prophtets wrote these prophetic messages they probability did not understand what they were reapeating.

Thus the understanding of these prophecies requires a good knowledge of history, both religious and secular. By this means the messages are evaluated and each message assigned to its proper historical event. Those messages which cannot be resolved are thus left for the future.

Now consider what Nostradamus says about the source of his prophecies as found in his letter to Cesar Nostradamus dated 1 March 1555.

"I am revealing in writing that which the Divine Spirit has made known to me,...

"Only these divinely inspired can prdict a particular thing in a prophetic spirit"...

"All had to be written under a cloudy fijgure, above all things prophetic."

"hidden prophecies come to one by the subtle spirit of fire,...which remaining alert...

"The pronouncements are taken down in writing, without taint of excess verbiage."

"This light and the thin flame are altogether efficacious, and are of heavenly origin no less than natural light."

"...sometimes thought the flaming missived brought by angels of fire of God the Creator,there come before exterior senses, even our eyes, predictions of future events or things significant to a future happening."

"All is predicted through divine inspiration, and by means of the angelic spirit with which the man prophesying inspired, rendering him anointed with prophecies, illuminating him, moving him before his fantasy through diverse nocturnal apparitions."

Note the several references to flame, heaven sent light, etc. Compare this with the report given in the Acts of the Apostles, chapter 2, verse 1.

"When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place. ANd suddenly a sound came from heaven like the rush of a mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared to them tongues of fire, distributed and resting on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.

There seems to be a identical process taking place, not exactly alike, but very close. For myself it would seem that these prophecies repeated by Nostradamus seem to have come from God.

In the year 1605 King Henry IV was presented with a new copy of Nostradamus prophecies. This new book presents problems. The only survivng copy is missing its title page, thus we do not know the name of the printer of the place of printing. THe printer also made changes in the quatrains. For example he inserted the Incantation against Inept Critics.

A certain person named Seve presented this edtion together with the Sixians to Henry IV of France. No one knows for sure of this how this Seve obtained these prophecies. It is possible that he obtained them from notes left behind by Nostradamus but no one can be sure of this.

As I will show the Sixians, which were presented by Seve as being for the 17th century only, were accurate for events occuring in the 20th century. It is paradoxical but they should be studied with an open mind.

But the question is were all of the prophecies of Nostradamus printed before his death in 1566? Should those quatrains and Sixians printed after his death to be trusted? What is the chaing of evidence linking Nostradamus with these posthumus prophecies.

Consider then this statement made in the Last Will and Testament of Michel Nostradamus date 15 June 1566.

"The said testator has also left by preference legacy each and all o fhis books to that one of his sons who will profit most by study, and who will have drunk the most of the smoke of the lamp. These books, together with all the letters that will be found in the house of the said testator, the said testator has will not be catalogued at all, nor placed by their description, but to be tied up in parcels and baskets, until the one who is to have them is of age to take them, and that they lie placed and locked up in room of the house of the said testator."

Next your attention is drawn to the Presages printed in Leoni's book on Nostradamus and particularly Preseges 134 to 141. I believe that a good cause could be made that these predictions concer Nostradamus's own death. What a grim task that must have been for him.

134. Gifts given to an unworthy one, no law relaxed.
135. Hidden put in front, thorugh the faith of slow ones.
136. Through the treasure, the estate of the father found:
137. The young heirs in suspicion of no legacy.
141. On his return from the Embassy, hte King's gift, put in place. He will do no more: he will be gone to God;

The line from Preage 134 seems to refer to Cesar Nostradamus the eldest son of th eprophet. Apparantly Michal Nostradamus left the bulk of his estate to his eldest son who poroved not to be particularly worthy of it. Some of this legacy (more prophecies, perhaps the Sixians) were discovered by the younger heirs. Note yet another line from Presage 134. "Good of old Fathers, King in good country." Could this refer to Seve's presentation to King Henry IV a copy of the Sixians?

The presages quoted above were published in 1567 anout 6 months after Nostradamus' death. It is possible therefore that he or some other could have written them. Assuming that he wrote them and that paragraph 41 in the Espistle was meant to indicate then the Sixians were to be published we have a weak chaim of evidence.

Of the Sixians which can be reasonably related to historical events ranging from the year 1602, 36 years after the death opf Nostradamus, to the year 1918. 313 years after they were placed in King Henry's hand in 1605.

I think that although the syntax is different betweent he quatrains and the Sixians that they displat a certain unity of information. This does not mean that Nostradamus wrote both but it is possible.

Below is a short outline of the future ahead of us as collated with various enresolved prophecies. There is no certainity as to details.

A. There are at least two nuclear wars lying directly ahead of us. These wars won't kill all of mankind nor end our technological civilization.
B. It is uncertain to what extent the United States and the Soviet Union willbe involved in these wars.
C. The return of Jesus is not soon.
D. Out civilization will end by a series of natural cataclyms. What in legal terminology would be call A Act of God. These cataclyms will effect the Earth and the Sun.
F. At least one nuclear war will be started by Iran. Turkey, Egypt, and Greece will suffer much in this war.

G. The State of Isreal will be overthrown by an alliamce of Iran and Syria. Jews will be oppressed again, this time by fellow Semites. [See Isaiah chapter 22]
H. After the Cataclyms yet another Kingdom of the Jews will be set up.

This is a good point to make some general observations about our own Age in the light Nostradamus' prophecies. First he seems to have been aware of the use of submarines, warplanes, and some kind of explosive that could burn cities, napalm or atomic it is not clear what he thought it was.

He knows that France, which was a monarchy in his day, would have a Emperior, then a Republic, then be dominated by Arabs and then a Empire which will have a Sun Lion as its symbol.

At sometime in the future our great technological civilization will end amid the ruins of great natural desiaster. A comet will strike the Earth. Its impact point will be somewhere in the old province of Artois. This will happen in March and will begin a series of great geological catacylms which will result in a shift of the Earth's crust sometime in the following October. After this there will be a time of great floods, drought and shifting populations. tHere willbe outbreaks of disease wchi will bring ever greater horro to the survivors. This will last 177 years, 3 months and 11 days.


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