LEUR PARLEMENT
=C0 SAINCT FELIX
In "Estore Vexed, Even Razed" 15 March 2004 I postulated the first
convening of the new Iraqi parliament would coincide with the feastday
of a St Felix:
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While I was unable to detect any overt references to the recent
bombing of trains in Madrid, Spain, despite numerous instances where
Spain is mentioned (and one line which could name the capital Madrid),
and the timing of such an attack was also unexpected, I have already
mentioned that using the date March 11 for saintly feastday data
yielded the associated town codewords Agen and Cambrai. I might add
Auxerre to this, but like Cambrai it proved useless. Agen however, has
opened up a new realm of possibilities. Saint Alberta was one of the
first martyrs under Diocletian, circa 286: when spectators objected to
her being killed, Procurator Dacian of Agen ordered them also beheaded.
Agen led to a quatrain from the same century as the
one printed above, but reversing the enumeration - IV.72:
Les Artomiques par Agen et l'Estore,
A sainct Felix feront leur parlement
Only taking the first two lines for now, we may begin by defining
"Artomiques" - this is footnoted as being obscure, and likely to
relate to "Arecomici, the division of the Volcae with their capital at
Nimes." In the absence of any better explanation, and realizing that
Nimes connotes Nemesis or retributive enemy, which has already been
found to suit the OBL terrorist organization, this is acceptable...
=3D> Nostradamus has given us the date when a crucial parliament will
begin holding sessions, clearly using the feastday of St. Felix.
The pairing of Agen and Lectoure is found again in VII.12,
albeit reversed in order - but we should at this point only concern
ourselves with the final line:
Refus Lestore, les Agenois rases
"Refus" means denial or rejection, but "refuse" also implies garbage,
or trash. "Rases" means shaved, or razed. The victims of the Madrid
event could indeed be considered razed.
..=2E.the [Lestore] date will likely coincide with the feastday for a
saint who was a lector. There are several possibilities, even Pope
Pius V, who began as a lector: but the emphasis inherent in
capitalization leads me to believe this saint was mainly a lector, who
does not share his feastday with a deacon or others - we are looking
for a solitary "Lector." Two who fit these conditions are Sabas the
Goth of 12 April, which would be a Nostradamian dead-end, and Pollio of
Pannonia for 28 April.
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So the date of 28 April 2004 was focused upon for the "Lector
event," which happened to be the exact date when the Abu Ghraib
prison scandal broke on "Sixty Minutes 2": I surmised the abuse
scandal fulfilled the prophecy by being met with denial by US
officials, as the country's reputation for human rights was being
trashed (both denial and trashing can relate to "refus").
I focused on this in the thread "Is Nostradamus Telling Humanity
Everything?" I realized there were many St Felixes (entitling a
thread, "Other F***xes, Many Yearly") but presumed one of about two
dozen Felixes who are honored by having their own, rather than a shared
feastday.
Of course, the date for this commencement of parliamentary proceedings
was set far in advance (I honestly do not know when), but I ignored
this, figuring it could change capriciously.
16 March 2005 the Iraqi Parliamentary body convened as planned, amidst
mortar fire.
While we would think of this as the day before St Patrick's Day, it
also happens to, in an exasperatingly small way, honor a saintly Felix:
there is a group listing circa 284, headed by Hilary, bishop of
Aquileia, and his deacon Tatian - Felix, Largus and Denis were laymen
with whom all were beheaded under Numerian.
This Felix is far from any of the more notable Felixes I was
considering, being a minor part of a multiple listing. So it is
inconclusive whether this should be taken for a fulfillment at all,
however in the absence of a better explanation, I will proceed as if it
were. It would probably be pointless to look at other mentions of
parliament: the mere convening of the Iraqi parliament may be the sign
of future stability being predicted.
There is a corollary to this involving the parallel concept from
VII.12, but that is another matter I have also decided to address after
it has potentially occurred.
And the rest of IV.72 is unlikely to provide much useful information
either, without some unexpected insights: roughly translated,
Those of Bazas will come at the unhappy hour
To seize Condom and Marsan promptly
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