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Topic: Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus
User: "Robert B. Egan [aka NostraBOBus]"
Date: 02 Jun 2004 09:00:19 PM
Object: The TITANIC the Second Disaster? Nostradamus TITANIC Prophecy
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The Titanic Nostradamus Prophecy
go to:
http://www.mainstreetwebcentral.com/Predictions/April2002/0422titanic.htm
(NOTE: Please skip the older article at this post about the 90th
Anniversary and scroll down to the prophecy presentation directly
following it.)

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Titanic's second disaster
Oceanographer hopes to solve mystery of ship's rapid decay
Wednesday, June 02, 2004
BY KEVIN COUGHLIN
Star-Ledger Staff
It should come as no surprise that a sunken ship on the bottom of the
North Atlantic for nearly a century is falling apart. So why would
anyone want to spend $2 million to chronicle its decay?
Because it's the Titanic, of course.
For full news story go to:
http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-15/108615813154770.xml
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User: "Robert B. Egan [aka NostraBOBus]"

Title: Re: The TITANIC the Second Disaster? Nostradamus TITANIC Prophecy 03 Jun 2004 07:09:55 PM
(Robert B. Egan [aka NostraBOBus]) wrote in message news:<e5ddd8b4.0406021800.4eba712f@posting.google.com>...
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Now June 3rd, 2004
An Update on the Titanic Prophecy written long ago...on
alt.prophecies.nostradamus by Claude L. Do you remember your post,
kind sir?
I think it was 1998?
SEE BELOW: (end part)
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The Titanic Nostradamus Prophecy
go to:

http://www.mainstreetwebcentral.com/Predictions/April2002/0422titanic.htm

(NOTE: Please skip the older article at this post about the 90th
Anniversary and scroll down to the prophecy presentation directly
following it.)

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Titanic's second disaster
Oceanographer hopes to solve mystery of ship's rapid decay
Wednesday, June 02, 2004
BY KEVIN COUGHLIN
Star-Ledger Staff
It should come as no surprise that a sunken ship on the bottom of the
North Atlantic for nearly a century is falling apart. So why would
anyone want to spend $2 million to chronicle its decay?

Because it's the Titanic, of course.

For full news story go to:

http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-15/108615813154770.xml

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Originally submitted to alt.prophecies.nostradamus by Claude L.
Originally posted as:
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Subject: Example of cryptic anagrams (X-93)
Message-ID: <EMFFys.1J5.0.sheppard@torfree.net>
Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 18:42:27 GMT

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An example of cryptic anagrams using X-93 [1568]:
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To get from the original quatrain to the decrypted prose which
follows, one must apply the rules of the cryptic anagram, i.e.,
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1. Each line is a distinct anagram.
2. Each word must not have more than one (1) letter missing.
3. The total of unused letters for each line must not vary by
more than one unit (plus or minus one) from the total of
missing letters.
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Original quatrain X-93 from the 1568 edition:
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La barque neufue receura les voyages,
Là et aupres transfereront l'empire,
Beaucaire, Arles retiendront les hostages,
Pres deux colomnes trouues de porphire.
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Quatrain X-93 decrypted by Claude Latrémouille:
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Quel fol bateau asseuré d'Angleterre,
Nommé après le très fort Titan, leurré
Par les glaces d'Atlantique, chose très bien
Comprinse... après que la Mer a tué plus de MD !
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And a not-too-elegant translation in modern English:
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What a silly ship confident from England,
Named after the very strong Titan, lured
By the ice of the Atlantic, a thing very well
Understood... after the Sea has killed more than MD!
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This is as close as I can make it.
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Language notes: today "asseuré" would be spelled "assuré" and
"comprinse" would be "comprise".
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Here, Nostradamus' irony is blatant. Yes, it shall be very well
understood *after the fact* that the Atlantic icebergs can indeed
slice many compartments of the Titanic and cause it to sink.
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Why such irony? Because the fate of Paris too will be very well
understood... but only after the fact. Before the fact, almost no
one will believe it, just as almost no one doubted the virtual
unsinkability of the Titanic.
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And Nostradamus knows that the world will deplore more than 1,500
deaths (MD) arizing from that one incident, but will have been
powerless to prevent it, given the over-confidence of the owners
of the Titanic which indeed sailed... from England. Southampton,
to be precise.
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Did I decrypt this quatrain just because it so happens that the
Titanic is now in the news as a result of the currently released
movie about this 1912 disaster? No, it is the other way around.
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When I decrypted this, I had no idea that the Titanic would make
a come-back, so to speak. It seems that Nostradamus knew that it
would, though, thereby giving to his clear prose a relevance
which I did not suspect when I finally found that catastrophe in
quatrain X-93. I say 'finally', because Nostradamus had already
alluded to most mistakes causing massive loss of life, and had
apparently 'forgotten' the Titanic, given that I was about to
finish the decrypting job without it.
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No, he did not forget it. And when I saw the original quatrain
speak of a new boat (La barque neufue), I knew I had finally
found it. Because, you see, the Titanic was indeed... a new ship,
as it sank on its maiden voyage.
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But you knew that already, didn't you? What you did not know is
that the number of fatalities, the cause of their death, the name
of the ship on which they were crossing the Atlantic, the country
from which they sailed, and that everyone would eventually
understand exactly what had happened... after the fact, all of
this is to be found in a nice little sentence in good 16th
Century French prose using the exclamative form.
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I was frustrated, however, to see that it contains no date. Most
of the decrypted quatrains do contain a time element. This one
does not. But sometimes I have to remind myself that there is a
limit to what even a genius like Nostradamus can write in a 4-
line poem!
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My only hope is that the tragedy of April 1912 as decrypted here
will lead many Parisians to understand and accept *before the
fact* the truth of Nostradamus' horrible prophecy for Sunday,
August 13, 2017, at 3:53 a.m., when Paris is destroyed, just like
the Titanic, as a result of another stupid mistake. What is not
supposed to happen nevertheless happens.
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Which may be why he devoted a quatrain of anagrams to a sinking
in which about 1,500 persons lose their lives, a portent for that
other greatest of accidents in which three millions are killed in
Paris.
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Claude Latrémouille % -- "Claude! There ain't no stinkin' -- %
Le 7 janvier 1998 - % cryptic anagrams in them dang verses,- %
APNCL#0112 -------- % ya hear?!" (A chorus of a.p.n. voices) %
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=== CLAUDE LATRÉMOUILLE ===
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Thanks again to you, Claude L.
NostraBOBus Egan in San Diego, Califronia 92101-2855
Now at: MAINSTREET WEBCENTRAL with AMPLIFIED NOSTRADAMUS
INTERPRETATIONS
Go to:
http://www.mainstreetwebcentral.com
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(Oh, yes...as Bud A. would say: "It cannot be...your all up in a
tree.")

"NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
NO NO!"
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User: "Su Zanne"

Title: Re: The TITANIC the Second Disaster? Nost... 02 Jun 2004 09:43:33 PM

Bob wrote:

http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-15/108615813154770.xml
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New Joyzee sure is nozey....
wanting my sex, age and zip code.
Paranoid people should not go there!
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