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In February 1998, the question was asked: Is Australia part of
the Prophecy? An answer was given, another one followed, both
responding NO, but for different reasons.
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Originally posted as:
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Newsgroups: alt.prophecies.nostradamus
From: (Claude Latremouille)
Subject: Re: Australia in amalgram's in Nosty's quatrains
Message-ID: <EoKvJK.7A4.0.queen@torfree.net>
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 14:14:07 GMT
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Peter Lemesurier (lemesur@pembrokeshire.co.uk) wrote:
: ((0v0)) wrote:
: >Is it true that Australia is mentioned and if so in relation to what
: >please?
: No. He only wrote ( by his own admisson) about Europe, North Africa
: and the Middle East. Areas outside that are mentioned only in relation
: to it.
: --
: Peter
Peter, just in case the original writer was asking about "anagrams"
rather than "amalgrams", I shall add my own three cents.
No, I have not found Australia in anagrams in the decrypted prophecy.
But this is not because Nostradamus limits his prophecy to the
regions of the world mentioned by Peter, and alluded to by Nostradamus
in an illustrative list of the regions of the world which his
prophecy encompasses, but because Australia does not play any
role whatsoever in the subject matter of the prophecy, i.e., the
unintended destruction of Paris by a thermonuclear warhead targeted
at the Place de la Concorde and exploding at 3:53 a.m. on Sunday,
August 13, 2017.
The atoll of Mururoa, in the Pacific, is also outside that region of
the world referred to above, but because it does provide a link
between French President Jacques Chirac, the French nuclear testing
program, and the French test-site (now abandoned) in the Pacific,
it is mentioned by Nostradamus in his now decrypted prose:
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Esleu, Chirac tire six Bombes d'essai
Dans un Grand Occéan si loing de France
Dessoubz Mururoa, très bien interdicte
A des Estrangers bien esmeus affolés.
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------------------- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Claude Latrémouille % -- "Claude! There ain't no stinkin' -- %
Le 18 février 1998- % cryptic anagrams in them dang verses,- %
APNCL#0613 -------- % ya hear?!" (A chorus of a.p.n. voices) %
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The four cryptic anagrams above having been found hidden in
quatrain VII-7, here is its original November 1557 version, so as
to allows lurkers to see where they came from:
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------------- C E N T V R I E___S E P T I E S M E. -----------
------------------ (édition de novembre 1557) ----------------
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----------------------------- V I I --------------------------
--------- Sur le combat des cheuaulx legiers, ----------------
--------- On criera le grand croissant confond: --------------
--------- De nuict ruer monts,habitz de bergiers, ------------
--------- Abismes rouges dans le fossé profond. --------------
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--------- Esleu, Chirac tire six bombes d'essai --------------
--------- dans un grand occéan si loing de France ------------
--------- dessoubz Mururoa, très bien interdicte -------------
--------- à des estrangers bien esmeus affolés. --------------
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Line 4 of the original poem seemed to point (very vaguely, I
admit) to the practice of testing thermonuclear weapons
underground. In fact, it would be quite hard to better describe
in six words what happens when one of those detonates:
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--------- Abismes rouges dans le fossé profond. --------------
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As to the deciphered text, editorially speaking, Nostradamus
seems to approve of France's decision to keep agitated foreigners
away from the test site, as he knows that such weapons are very
dangerous and that these foreigners are quite justified in being
so panic-stricken by them.
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The deciphered text in modern English, with the usual asterisks
between words no longer used or spelled thus: '*Elected*, Chirac
shoots six test bombs in a great *ocean* so *far* from France
*under* Mururoa, quite well *forbidden* to *foreigners* very
*moved*, frantic.'
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Have a nice day, folks!
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Claude Latrémouille,
January 26, 2008,
http://web.ncf.ca/cj559
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