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Topic: Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus
User: "Claude Latremouille"
Date: 23 Apr 2007 02:44:05 PM
Object: Timing event B using event A
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In his published quatrains, Nostradamus often dates an important
event by using a much less important one happening at about the
same time as the important one.
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This dating device allows his readers to understand that event B
is about to happen, because event A has just happened.
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In the deciphered text, I have also encountered such a method of
timing a future event. In 2002, it allowed me to realize that a
group of deciphered quatrains had been incorrectly dated
*because* event A had not yet happened, and therefore event B
COULD NOT happen at the date so incorrectly deciphered.
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One of those events has just happened, as it has been announced
today that former Russian President Boris Yeltsin has died.
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How did Nostradamus use Yeltsin's death in the deciphered texts?
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By stating that -- when the Aegean Sea is unintentionally nuked
by a Russian submarine -- old Russian President Boris Yelstin is
already dead.
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On March 11, 2002, when this incorrectly deciphered date for the
nuking of the Aegean Sea came and passed without any such event,
Mr. Yeltsin was very much alive. Although this fact was not an
event by itself, it was a most certain indicator that the date
had been incorrectly deciphered. Reviewing the incorrectly
deciphered lines bearing the date March 11, 2002, the date of
March 11, 2012, came up as plausible.
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Today, with the passing of Mr. Yeltsin less than five years
before that future date, and with yet another deciphered text
speaking of the March 11, 2004, Madrid bombings happening eight
years before the Aegean Sea event, there are now at least *two*
precursor events pointing to the March 11, 2012, nuking of the
Aegean Sea.
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Interested readers can learn more about this future event by
consulting the following:
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http://web.ncf.ca/cj559/1420_egee.html
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Have a nice day, folks!
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Claude Latrémouille
April 23, 2007
http://web.ncf.ca/cj559
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=== CLAUDE LATRÉMOUILLE ===
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: Timing event B using event A 26 Apr 2007 05:37:52 AM
"Claude Latremouille" <cj559@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:f0j2a5$t55$1@theodyn.ncf.ca...

In his published quatrains, Nostradamus often dates an important
event by using a much less important one happening at about the
same time as the important one.
This dating device allows his readers to understand that event B
is about to happen, because event A has just happened.

And ALL of the above is nothing but your speculation, as always.

By stating that -- when the Aegean Sea is unintentionally nuked
by a Russian submarine -- old Russian President Boris Yelstin is
already dead.

Hey what do you know, yet another modification to your original *****.
1) Make a ***** claim found in YOUR anagrams
2) Wait for (1) to pass unsuccessfully
3) Modify YOUR anagram after finding a convenient error you were
too stupid to think of originally
4) goto (1)

Interested readers can learn more about this future event by
consulting the following:

When will you revisit your ***** about chirac being assasinated then
fraud?
--
krib
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User: "Claude Latremouille"

Title: Re: Timing event B using event A 26 Apr 2007 10:07:08 AM
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 10:37:52 GMT, "Krib" <kribuk@NOSPAMgmail.com>
wrote in part:
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When will you revisit your ***** about chirac being assasinated then
fraud?
--
krib

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Oh, you mean this?
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http://web.ncf.ca/cj559/1497_chirac.html
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Have a nice day, folks!
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Claude Latrémouille
April 26, 2007
http://web.ncf.ca/cj559
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=== CLAUDE LATRÉMOUILLE ===
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: Timing event B using event A 26 Apr 2007 11:13:08 AM
"Claude Latremouille" <cj559@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:f0qf6s$33p$1@theodyn.ncf.ca...

Oh, you mean this?
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http://web.ncf.ca/cj559/1497_chirac.html

Nah not really fraud... "these 64 cryptic anagrams should be considered,
for the time being, mostly incorrect." you just can't bring yourself
to admit YOUR anagrams are pure fantasy can ya fraudey?
"mostly incorrect" interesting and amusing. Anyone who wasn't driven
by their own ego would look at their constant failures and conclude
that maybe THEIR anagrams are wrong after all, not you though
fraude, you're un thrall to your own stupidity. ;0)
So, gonna find some errors you missed previously soon or you
just gonna quietly ignore this particular failure in the hope
it'll get forgotten?
--
krib
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User: ""

Title: Re: Timing event B using event A 26 Apr 2007 04:46:54 PM
On Apr 27, 2:13 am, "Krib" <kri...@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote:

"Claude Latremouille" <c...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message

news:f0qf6s$33p$1@theodyn.ncf.ca...

Oh, you mean this?
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http://web.ncf.ca/cj559/1497_chirac.html


Nah not really fraud... "these 64 cryptic anagrams should be considered,
for the time being, mostly incorrect." you just can't bring yourself
to admit YOUR anagrams are pure fantasy can ya fraudey?

"mostly incorrect" interesting and amusing. Anyone who wasn't driven
by their own ego would look at their constant failures and conclude
that maybe THEIR anagrams are wrong after all, not you though
fraude, you're un thrall to your own stupidity. ;0)

So, gonna find some errors you missed previously soon or you
just gonna quietly ignore this particular failure in the hope
it'll get forgotten?
--
krib

You know like a jack Russel terrier on a rodent,he just cannot let go!
@:}
LB
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: Timing event B using event A 27 Apr 2007 02:53:21 AM
<leigh8bee@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:1177624014.865506.202060@u32g2000prd.googlegroups.com...

You know like a jack Russel terrier on a rodent,he just cannot let go!

Bless him, such a gigantic ego trapped in a rotting mind, shame etc ;0)
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krib
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