Nostradamus, China and the Coming of World War III
The Great Quatrains Prophecies of World War III
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Ken Bist
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In Nostradamus, China, and the Coming of World War III acclaimed Nostradamus researcher Ken Bist presents a compelling and unsettling analysis of the 16th century prophet's most enigmatic quatrains - those that appear to point toward Asia, modern China, and a future world war.
Moving beyond vague mysticism and sensationalism, this book applies a structured, rational methodology to Nostradamus' original French texts, historical symbolism, geography, and timelines. Bist reveals how overlooked quatrains and prophetic patterns may describe the emergence of China as a central force in a coming global confrontation - one that reshapes nations, alliances, and the balance of power.
Readers are guided through:
- The Great Quatrains most often misinterpreted - or ignored
- References to Easter powers, and "new lands" in Nostradamus prophecies
- Possible links between prophecy, modern geopolitics, and escalating global tensions
- A broader prophetic framework pointing to a third world war
For readers interested in Nostradamus prophecy, China, geopolitics, and the future of global conflict, this book offers a bold and thought - provoking perspective on what may lie ahead.
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