Thirty years ago, quatrain VI-13 was completely fulfilled:
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------------ C E N T V R I E___S I X S I E S M E. ------------
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--------- Vn dubieux ne viendra loing du regne, --------------
--------- La plus grand part le vouldra soustenir: -----------
--------- Vn capitole ne vouldra point qu'il regne, ----------
--------- Sa grande charge ne pourra maintenir. --------------
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All Summer long, in 1974, it had become obvious that this
quatrain was going to result in President Richard Nixon's
impeachment and subsequent trial. On the evening of August 8,
'Tricky *****' fooled his future judges and announced his
resignation. The next day, he left 'his great office'.
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Back to quatrain VI-13.
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Line 1 speaks of a person who would have come close to ruling.
Twice previously, Nixon almost became President. First, as Vice-
President, when President Eisenhower suffered an almost fatal
heart attack and secondly, in 1960, when he lost by the smallest
of majority to John F. Kennedy. Why 'a dubious' person? Because
in 1960, the man who beat him was a Catholic and he, Nixon, was
not. Doubt is allowed in the Protestant faith, not in the
Catholic faith. Nostradamus was pointing to the fact that Nixon
lost to... a Catholic.
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Line 2 takes us to 1972 and to Nixon's greatest political
victory, when he won by the greatest majority in recent times.
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Line 3 refers to the impeachment hearings, held in the Capitole.
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Line 4 refers to Nixon's resignation's speech in which he uses
the very same words to describe his decision to leave office.
Nixon does not say that he does not wish to continue in office,
but that he cannot do so. His earlier phrase 'I am not a quitter'
is also a testimony to this.
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So, on August 9, 1974, this obscure text could be read thus:
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'A Protestant shall almost rule; later, he shall gather the
greatest number of votes; after this, the US Congress shall
attempt to remove him; and he would be unable to hold on to his
great office.'
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Clever, eh, this Nostradamus?!
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09 Aug 2004 05:49:36 PM |
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(Claude Latremouille) wrote in message news:<cf7rqj$ge8$1@freenet9.carleton.ca>...
Thirty years ago, quatrain VI-13 was completely fulfilled:
Not if you are French Prophet talking of matters Euro
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------------ C E N T V R I E___S I X S I E S M E. ------------
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--------- Vn dubieux ne viendra loing du regne, --------------
--------- La plus grand part le vouldra soustenir: -----------
--------- Vn capitole ne vouldra point qu'il regne, ----------
--------- Sa grande charge ne pourra maintenir. --------------
CVIQ13. A doubtful one will not come far from the realm, The greater part will want to uphold him: A Capitol 2 will not want him to reign at all, He will be unable to bear his great burden.
2 A Capitol = Originally the citadel of Rome.
Possibly synecdoche for Pope.
XIII. Un dubieux 6 ne viendra loin du regne, La plus grand part le
voudra soustenir. Un Capitole ne voudra point qu'il regne, Sa grande
charge ne pourra maintenir.
6 dubieux = Latin dubiosus, doubtful.
CVIQ 13. Le Pelletier hopefully applies this one to the impending doom
of the new Savoy King of Italy, Victor Emmanuel: A despot, pretending
to be a liberal (a doubtful one), will not be far from being crowned
King of all Italy: he will receive a majority of the votes; but the
republican party (allusion to the Capitol, ancient rampart of the
republicans of Rome) will be opposed to his government, and he will be
unable to sustain the great burden he had assumed. Undoubtedly to Le
Pelletier's chagrin, Italy did not dissolve again.
SNIP
'A Protestant shall almost rule; later, he shall gather the
greatest number of votes; after this, the US Congress shall
attempt to remove him; and he would be unable to hold on to his
great office.'
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Clever, eh, this Nostradamus?!
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Funny not a line based anagram but the result is the same, obscured
and debased.
LB
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10 Aug 2004 11:00:29 AM |
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On 9 Aug 2004 15:49:36 -0700, (Leigh_Bee)
wrote about quatrain VI-13 :
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------------ C E N T V R I E___S I X S I E S M E. ------------
----------------- (édition de novembre 1557) -----------------
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---------------------------- X I I I -------------------------
--------- Vn dubieux ne viendra loing du regne, --------------
--------- La plus grand part le vouldra soustenir: -----------
--------- Vn capitole ne vouldra point qu'il regne, ----------
--------- Sa grande charge ne pourra maintenir. --------------
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Funny not a line based anagram but the result is the same, obscured
and debased.
LB
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Oh, I just knew that you would be missing the decyphered version
of VI-13. So, to allow French-speaking readers to see what
Nostradamus said about Richard Nixon, here it is :
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--------- Quand l'indigne R. Nixon re-esleu a vng ------------
--------- gros escandale, l'U S vouldra qu'il parte ----------
--------- en Aoust de l'An L et vingt-quatre pour vng --------
--------- pardon gagné par Richard en Septembre. -------------
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In French, some numbers are added up. For instance, rather than
writing "septante" (which the Belgians and thr Swiss still do) we
tend to say, for seventy, "soixante-dix", which means 'sixty-
plus-ten'. But what we NEVER do, and what Nostradamus did here,
is to add up fifty plus twenty-four, to produce seventy-four.
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And, of course, he did not forget to mention 'Tricky *****'s' last
trick of winning a presidential pardon, one month after his
resignation, to escape any future prosecution for his crimes in
office.
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In approximate modern English, with asterisks marking words no
longer used or spelled thus, here is this hidden text: 'When the
*re-elected* and unworthy R. Nixon has *a* big *scandal*, the US
shall *want* him to leave in *August* of Year Fifty and Twenty-
Four for *a* pardon earned by Richard in September.'
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Clever, eh, this Nostradamus?! Much more clever, in fact, than
quoting a 1961 book by an author who would never have had a clue
about a US Presidential resignation having occurred 13 years
after that book came out.
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But then again, all it takes for doing so is for an Aussie Moron
to have that book and a modem.
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Have a nice day, ye all!
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Claude Latrémouille
http://web.ncf.ca/cj559
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10 Aug 2004 12:08:18 PM |
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"Claude Latremouille" <cj559@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:cfaret$n1v$1@freenet9.carleton.ca...
Clever, eh, this Nostradamus?! Much more clever, in fact, than
quoting a 1961 book by an author who would never have had a clue
about a US Presidential resignation having occurred 13 years
after that book came out.
Well you have the benefit of hindsight to assist you in
making up your anagrams so it's certain to be easier
for you.
But then again, all it takes for doing so is for an Aussie Moron
to have that book and a modem.
What's your excuse?
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11 Aug 2004 07:17:23 PM |
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(Claude Latremouille) wrote in message news:<cfaret$n1v$1@freenet9.carleton.ca>...
On 9 Aug 2004 15:49:36 -0700, (Leigh_Bee)
wrote about quatrain VI-13 :
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------------ C E N T V R I E___S I X S I E S M E. ------------
----------------- (édition de novembre 1557) -----------------
*
---------------------------- X I I I -------------------------
--------- Vn dubieux ne viendra loing du regne, --------------
--------- La plus grand part le vouldra soustenir: -----------
--------- Vn capitole ne vouldra point qu'il regne, ----------
--------- Sa grande charge ne pourra maintenir. --------------
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Funny not a line based anagram but the result is the same, obscured
and debased.
LB
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Oh, I just knew that you would be missing the decyphered version
of VI-13. So, to allow French-speaking readers to see what
Nostradamus said about Richard Nixon, here it is :
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--------- Quand l'indigne R. Nixon re-esleu a vng ------------
--------- gros escandale, l'U S vouldra qu'il parte ----------
--------- en Aoust de l'An L et vingt-quatre pour vng --------
--------- pardon gagné par Richard en Septembre. -------------
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In French, some numbers are added up. For instance, rather than
writing "septante" (which the Belgians and thr Swiss still do) we
tend to say, for seventy, "soixante-dix", which means 'sixty-
plus-ten'. But what we NEVER do, and what Nostradamus did here,
is to add up fifty plus twenty-four, to produce seventy-four.
Sure it is your construct but really what relevance to the world or
for that matter the French nation to have it publicised that the then
president Nixon was a crook, something they all knew, even then in the
1960's.
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And, of course, he did not forget to mention 'Tricky *****'s' last
trick of winning a presidential pardon, one month after his
resignation, to escape any future prosecution for his crimes in
office.
Watch Bush similarly evade reprimand.
In approximate modern English, with asterisks marking words no
longer used or spelled thus, here is this hidden text: 'When the
*re-elected* and unworthy R. Nixon has *a* big *scandal*, the US
shall *want* him to leave in *August* of Year Fifty and Twenty-
Four for *a* pardon earned by Richard in September.'
But is was Gerald who gave the pardon remember?
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Clever, eh, this Nostradamus?! Much more clever, in fact, than
quoting a 1961 book by an author who would never have had a clue
about a US Presidential resignation having occurred 13 years
after that book came out.
Or be stupid enough to miss the clues given indicating ROME not
Washington.
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But then again, all it takes for doing so is for an Aussie Moron
to have that book and a modem.
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Have a nice day, ye all!
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Claude Latrémouille
http://web.ncf.ca/cj559
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Oh yes sans chorus this time!
LB
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