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Nostradamous's Arab Spring

Nostradamus extracted from World War III - It Started with EMp

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Nostradamous's Arab Spring

De: Albert Clark
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Nostradamus had some way of seeing the future. When he was alive he was most famous as a medical doctor. He had some understanding of medicine that did not fit with his time. He did not have the pharmaceuticals that we have today, but he made do with what was available. He lived during the time of the Black Death epidemic in Europe that killed some 30 to 60 percent of the population of Europe. Cities would contract with him to come and save them. Somehow he understood that the disease was being spread by unclean condition and rats. It was actually the fleas on the rats. He would order the bodies removed and burned, streets and buildings cleaned, and rats killed. In that one city, the Black Death was stopped. Then he would move on to the next city and save it. Royalty would pay him to tell them of the future and some would want to have him killed for telling the future. In his own time he was famous for his fortune telling. Nostradamus attempted to document his future visions in writing. Nostradamus did some describing of how he told the future, but we do not know. Many question whether he did tell the future or not. Nostradamus tells us that he jumbled up his readings of the future until such time in the future that we can sufficiently understand. Whether he had some form of television or alchemy or staring into a crystal ball, we don’t know. At one point he spoke of someone from the future giving him the secret of viewing the future. True or not? Nostradamus put together a series of verses in a book. What we would call a chapter he called a Century and the verses are called Quatrains. As you read World War Three these chapters and quatrains are jumbled. When you read V,9 that means it was Century five, quatrain 9. The translation to English is not a straight translation. It is my interpretation of Nostradamus. I did not deliberately twist my interpretation to fit my novel. As much as possible I attempted to use existing translations by so-called experts. In some cases I changed their translations slightly to make them closer to today’s English. Now, imagine someone in 1550 AD trying to describe what he might see on a television set. Small aircraft swirling over a city would be described as locusts. A main battle tank might be described as a metal monster. What I have done is change locusts to aircraft and metal monsters to tanks. A fish that surfaces from under the water with a man standing in it would be a submarine. Nostradamus did not have the concepts, only the visions which he described as well as he could in 1550 AD. A straight translation would show locusts, not aircraft…I say aircraft. A shining weapon that burns everything in its path might be a laser beam weapon. Something that causes lightning over a circle a thousand miles in diameter would be a high altitude electro magnetic pulse (HEMP) 200 to 300 miles above the earth. This is not a specialized weapon but any nuclear explosion in low earth orbit...like Iran and North Korea have stated that they want to use on us. Adivinación Drama y Obras Espiritualidad Literatura Mundial Oriente Medio Guerra Realeza
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