Remember that Requiem for a rich lady?



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User: "Claude Latremouille"
Date: 12 Nov 2007 07:41:29 AM
Object: Remember that Requiem for a rich lady?
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On Sun, 9 Mar 2003 13:12:53 -0500, Claude Latremouille
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> wrote about quatrain X-66:
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--------- A rich lady was born in this NewsGroup, when a British
translator, Peter Ewart Britton, a.k.a. Peter Lemesurier, decided
that Nostradamus could not have predicted the future because he
was not a seer/prophet, and therefore that his valiant attempt at
showing that he knew about the purpose of King George VI's trip
to America in the Spring of 1939, i.e., to rally the support of
Canada and the US in his upcoming war with 'a so false antichrist
who would eventually lead them all into combat', was not to be
read as such ('the chief of London, during his reign, America'),
but ought to be understood as involving a 'rich lady'. This is
all about quatrain X-66:
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--------------- C E N T V R I E___D I X I E S M E. -----------
------------------ (édition prétendue de 1568) ---------------
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--------------------------- L X V I. -------------------------
----------- Le chef de Londres par regne l'Americh, ----------
----------- L'isle d'Escosse tempiera par gellee: ------------
----------- Roy Reb auront vn si faux antechrist, ------------
----------- Que les mettra trestous dans la meslee. ----------
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This text having been printed by Nostradamus in June 1558, in a
book postdated 1568, i.e., the Benoist Rigaud edition, we find
that the expression "l'Americh" in line 1 means America, although
that spelling does not and has never existed in French, and
although that word does not rhyme with the "antechrist" of line
3. Why? It's the anagram, stupid!
*
The King of Disinformation having decided that Nostradamus could
not have spoken of America in his quatrains because he did not
know about America, we find that the Associated Press, in an
article dated... today!, shows us that the name America (to
designate the New World discovered by Christopher Columbus) was
known as early as... 1507, when Nostradamus was... 3 years-old.
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By the AP:
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L'éphéméride du dimanche 9 mars 2003
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9 mars 1454: Naissance d'Amerigo Vespucci
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C'est le navigateur florentin Amerigo Vespucci qui a donné son nom à
l'Amérique. Fils de notaire, il entre dans la banque des Médicis, et
en 1491, il est envoyé à Séville où il devient l'ami de Christophe
Colomb. Il effectue sa première traversée de l'Atlantique de sa propre
initiative en 1499-1500 et voit l'embouchure de l'Amazone. Il passe au
service du Portugal et explore entre autres la côte du Brésil. Ses
récits de voyage impressionnent si fortement le géographe allemand
Martin Waldseemuller qu'en 1507, il propose d'appeler le Nouveau Monde
"Amérique". Quand il reconnaît que Christophe Colomb avait le premier
abordé les rivages de ce pays, il était trop tard: le nom était
irrévocable. Vespucci est mort à Séville en 1512.
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Not bad for a guy who could not have known about America, eh?
*
And when said Peter Lemesurier finally allows himself to explain
via the coded nature of these texts why line 1 and line 3 of X-66
do not rhyme by admitting that these poetic anomalies (the weird
spelling of "Americh" and the non existent word "Reb" also having
to be explained) are the product of Nostradamus' ever present
line-based cryptic anagrams, then, as we say in French, "les
poules auront des dents".
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Have a nice day, folks!
*
Claude Latrémouille,
March 9, 2003,
http://web.ncf.ca/cj559
*
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=== CLAUDE LATRÉMOUILLE ===
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Title: Re: Remember that Requiem for a rich lady? 12 Nov 2007 01:59:15 PM
On Nov 12, 11:41 pm,
(Claude Latremouille)
wrote:

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On Sun, 9 Mar2003 13:12:53 -0500, Claude Latremouille
<

> wrote about quatrain X-66:
*
--------- A rich lady was born in this NewsGroup, when a British
translator, Peter Ewart Britton, a.k.a. Peter Lemesurier, decided
that Nostradamus could not have predicted the future because he
was not a seer/prophet, and therefore that his valiant attempt at
showing that he knew about the purpose of King George VI's trip
to America in the Spring of 1939, i.e., to rally the support of
Canada and the US in his upcoming war with 'a so false antichrist
who would eventually lead them all into combat', was not to be
read as such ('the chief of London, during his reign, America'),
but ought to be understood as involving a 'rich lady'. This is
all about quatrain X-66:
*
--------------- C E N T V R I E___D I X I E S M E. -----------
------------------ (=E9dition pr=E9tendue de 1568) ---------------
*
--------------------------- L X V I. -------------------------
----------- Le chef de Londres par regne l'Americh, ----------
----------- L'isle d'Escosse tempiera par gellee: ------------
----------- Roy Reb auront vn si faux antechrist, ------------
----------- Que les mettra trestous dans la meslee. ----------
*
This text having been printed by Nostradamus in June 1558, in a
book postdated 1568, i.e., the Benoist Rigaud edition, we find
that the expression "l'Americh" in line 1 means America, although
that spelling does not and has never existed in French, and
although that word does not rhyme with the "antechrist" of line
3. Why? It's the anagram, stupid!
*
The King of Disinformation having decided that Nostradamus could
not have spoken of America in his quatrains because he did not
know about America, we find that the Associated Press, in an
article dated... today!, shows us that the name America (to
designate the New World discovered by Christopher Columbus) was
known as early as... 1507, when Nostradamus was... 3 years-old.
*
By the AP:
*
L'=E9ph=E9m=E9ride du dimanche 9 mars 2003
*
9 mars 1454: Naissance d'Amerigo Vespucci
*
C'est le navigateur florentin Amerigo Vespucci qui a donn=E9 son nom =

=E0

l'Am=E9rique. Fils de notaire, il entre dans la banque des M=E9dicis,=

et

en 1491, il est envoy=E9 =E0 S=E9ville o=F9 il devient l'ami de Chris=

tophe

Colomb. Il effectue sa premi=E8re travers=E9e de l'Atlantique de sa p=

ropre

initiative en1499-1500et voit l'embouchure de l'Amazone. Il passe au
service du Portugal et explore entre autres la c=F4te du Br=E9sil. Ses
r=E9cits de voyage impressionnent si fortement le g=E9ographe allemand
Martin Waldseemuller qu'en 1507, il propose d'appeler le Nouveau Monde
"Am=E9rique". Quand il reconna=EEt que Christophe Colomb avait le pre=

mier

abord=E9 les rivages de ce pays, il =E9tait trop tard: le nom =E9tait
irr=E9vocable. Vespucci est mort =E0 S=E9ville en 1512.
*
Not bad for a guy who could not have known about America, eh?
*
And when said Peter Lemesurier finally allows himself to explain
via the coded nature of these texts why line 1 and line 3 of X-66
do not rhyme by admitting that these poetic anomalies (the weird
spelling of "Americh" and the non existent word "Reb" also having
to be explained) are the product of Nostradamus' ever present
line-based cryptic anagrams, then, as we say in French, "les
poules auront des dents".
*
Have a nice day, folks!
*
Claude Latr=E9mouille,
March 9, 2003,http://web.ncf.ca/cj559
*
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=3D=3D=3D CLAUDE LATR=C9MOUILLE =3D=3D=3D
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=3D=3D=3D=3D
Maybe Claudie ought to, consider he has got the wrong explanation
again.
LB
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