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Nostradamus, born Michel de Nostredame (1503 – 1566), was an apothecary of French origins who foretold a number of prophecies and published them in a world-famous book called The Prophecies or Les Propheties.
The very first edition of the said book became famous about 11 years before he died. Since then, Nostradamus and his book have acquired a huge following which believes he predicted numerous world events, hundreds of years before they occurred.
The prophecies cover an approximately four hundred year span beginning in the 1700′s and extending to the twenty-first century. If the manuscript can be proven genuine beyond any doubt, we should see the realization of many of the predictions expressed in the lost book.
Nostradamus, the greatest diviner and scryer who ever lived, prophecies have been continuously in print since his death on 1st July 1566, an event that he accurately foretold on the night before it happened.
He was often referred to as the prophet of doom because of the visions he had involving death and war. Some people claim Nostradamus was a fraud, but there are several thousands of people worldwide who believe Nostradamus foresaw the future with astonishing accuracy and even skeptics are intrigued by his prophecies.
Nostradamus correctly predicts such key events as The Death of Henry II, The Great Fire of London, The French Revolution, Napoleon’s Conquest, the Nazi Blitzkrieg, the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II, the assassination of JFK, the burning of the oil wells of Kuwait by Iraq, Boris Yeltsin’s rise to power and he foretold the future for decades to come.
Nostradamus’ shocking predictions for the future. These prophecies reveal a number of catastrophic events such as, a big earthquake in the year of 2015, the arrival of the third Anti-Christ, the end of the Catholic Church and the final days of this era, a doomsday date.
Nostradamus claimed to base his published predictions on judicial astrology—the astrological ‘judgement’, or assessment, of the ‘quality’ (and thus potential) of events such as births, weddings, coronations etc.—but was heavily criticised by professional astrologers of the day such as Laurens Videl for incompetence and for assuming that “comparative horoscopy” (the comparison of future planetary configurations with those accompanying known past events) could actually predict what would happen in the future.
Research suggests that much of his prophetic work paraphrases collections of ancient end-of-the-world prophecies (mainly Bible-based), supplemented with references to historical events and anthologies of omen reports, and then projects those into the future in part with the aid of comparative horoscopy. Hence the many predictions involving ancient figures such as Sulla, Gaius Marius, Nero, and others, as well as his descriptions of “battles in the clouds” and “frogs falling from the sky.” Astrology itself is mentioned only twice in Nostradamus’s Preface and 41 times in the Centuries themselves, but more frequently in his dedicatory Letter to King Henry II. In the last quatrain of his sixth century he specifically attacks astrologers.
His historical sources include easily identifiable passages from Livy, Suetonius, Plutarch and other classical historians, as well as from medieval chroniclers such as Geoffrey of Villehardouin and Jean Froissart. Many of his astrological references are taken almost word for word from Richard Roussat’s Livre de l’estat et mutations des temps of 1549–50.
One of his major prophetic sources was evidently the Mirabilis Liber of 1522, which contained a range of prophecies by Pseudo-Methodius, the Tiburtine Sibyl, Joachim of Fiore, Savonarola and others (his Preface contains 24 biblical quotations, all but two in the order used by Savonarola).[b] This book had enjoyed considerable success in the 1520s, when it went through half a dozen editions, but did not sustain its influence, perhaps owing to its mostly Latin text, Gothic script and many difficult abbreviations. Nostradamus was one of the first to re-paraphrase these prophecies in French, which may explain why they are credited to him. It should be noted that modern views of plagiarism did not apply in the 16th century; authors frequently copied and paraphrased passages without acknowledgement, especially from the classics. The latest research suggests that he may in fact have usedbibliomancy for this—randomly selecting a book of history or prophecy and taking his cue from whatever page it happened to fall open at.
Further material was gleaned from the De honesta disciplina of 1504 by Petrus Crinitus, which included extracts from Michael Psellos’s De daemonibus, and the De Mysteriis Aegyptiorum (Concerning the mysteries of Egypt…), a book on Chaldean and Assyrian magic by Iamblichus, a 4th-century Neo-Platonist. Latin versions of both had recently been published in Lyon, and extracts from both are paraphrased (in the second case almost literally) in his first two verses, the first of which is appended to this article. While it is true that Nostradamus claimed in 1555 to have burned all of the occult works in his library, no one can say exactly what books were destroyed in this fire.
Cabal destroyed by the Antichrist
Somehow through the espionage powers of the Antichrist, the seven key leaders of the secret cabal will be discovered and destroyed. This is his familiar technique of throwing his enemies into confusion and chaos to seize or take advantage of their assets in their weakened state. At the time he will know only that they were financing the European forces that opposed him.
But in this case it will be shortsighted of him because it will have been the cabal that has been instigating the warfare going on through the decades and centuries, and destroying them in effect will seal the “beginning of the end” for the Antichrist because their hidden activities promoted his agenda.
Fundamentalist fanatics’ infiltrations into governments
Powerful men involved with fundamentalist religion and politics, shrewd in manipulation, propaganda, and in distorting the word of God for their own ends will band together to obtain *key* posts in the government. The posts are not necessarily splashy or public but are critical points in the power flow where they can exert their influence to subtly affect world events in their favor.
Leaders in the Middle East will become aware and alarmed by their encroachments and will change their laws, making it more difficult for Americans to travel in this area. It will affect American money, currencies, and trade with the U.S. The Antichrist, in the midst of building a power base, will be influenced by these actions, in a way that will be harmful to the Christian cause later. The religious fundamentalists will cause their own undoing in this way.
Manipulation of the IRA in Ireland by the underworld
Members of the underworld will send faulty arms and drugs to fighters in Ireland. The British and the IRA both believe they are fighting for the good of the country but at the last minute realize they have been destroying it. At the last minute they will try to compromise but will be foiled by the manipulations of the underworld conspirators who are playing each side against the other. The underworld elements are spread in many areas but the arms and drugs will be shipped from Monaco.
Wealthy U.S. businessman a closet revolutionary and Nazi
A very wealthy and famous businessman in the U.S. will be secretly involved with the American Nazi Party and the Ku Klux Klan in the south. The man’s sole ambition in life is to overthrow the American government as it is presently constituted. The man will be involved with politics but will stay low-key, spinning webs of power and expanding his influence behind the scenes. This groundwork will prove useful for the Antichrist later on. The man will have a puppet, a figurehead, but he will pull the strings. The link will not be known until the time of the Antichrist.
Fundamentalist censorship
A distortion in religious values will plague the populace during the time of troubles. Fundamentalist religion and its fanatics will be like an old man holding a thick oaken stick over his followers, to make sure they don’t step out of line. This is opposed to to spirit of honor, valor, loyalty to one’s country, and all the other virtues. The fundamentalists will be both Christian and Moslem.
During the time of troubles and massive earth upheavals, the countries that harbor fundamentalist religions and philosophies will become very powerful, claiming to offer the true comfort and path for the populace in need. The fundamentalist groups will suppress learning and education and censor books.
Terrorist assassinations
The final Pope is captured into the influence of the Antichrist during a period of great civil unrest, war, and desolation, and many other horrible events. History will be seen as a series of catastrophic events, each topping the ones before, leading up to the time of troubles.
During the time of troubles, the assassination of world leaders will become extremely common, so much that the population will not even keep track of who is the current leader, thinking it a futile exercise because they are assassinated so frequently. With the warfare going on, a great danger will exist to anyone who has ambitions for leadership, except for the Antichrist, who will be actually orchestrating most of the assassinations himself.
http://www.tedmontgomery.com/bblovrvw/Endtimes/Nostradamus/01.html
http://predictionsofnostradamus.com/what-did-nostradamus-predicts-for-2015/#sthash.By4F3XYz.dpuf
Woke to these words (4) days ago.
Elon Change.
Nibiru Christmas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42FktYDRIVo
“The prophecies cover an approximately four hundred year span beginning in the 1700′s and extending to the twenty-first century.”
If you’re arguing that the book’s 400 years of prophecies are about to “expire” and everything that hasn’t come true yet has to come true this year in some dumb list of “Predictions of Nostradamus for 2015″, then roll on 2016.
I’ve no idea what the code is but do you mean Nostradamus Prophecies like this one…
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… and should we be holding our breath?
Nostradamus didn’t write prophesies, he wrote obtuse prose that can be mangled and force to match an event, after the fact. Not prophesy by any definition.