
Nostradamus: Predictions for the Past, Present and Future Is it possible to see into the future? Many believe that a man named Michel de Nostradamus could. His predictions of the future have mystified scholars for over four hundred years. Nostradamus made over one thousand predictions and historians say that over half of them have already come true. The most startling of his predictions deal with the coming of three anti-Christ’s (Guentte). If his predictions of the past are accurate, then his predictions for the future may also come true.
Nostradamus is by far the most widely read and well known prophet in the history of the planet. His predictions still make headline news today, and are still considered to be largely correct, though the predictions are often misinterpreted and are in many cases very vague, some of them have been chillingly accura
Nostradamus has been credited with predicting everything from the death of Kennedy to the assassination of Lincoln to his very own demise predicted to his assistant at the end of his last night on Earth. Nostradamus future predictions reportedly predicted the Gulf War, the great fire of London, Nostradamus future predictions actually are purported to have nailed just about everything that has ever happened, but the fact of the matter is that, indeed, most of these things are not the case if you listen to historians.
If Nostradamus truly predicted Napoleon and Hitler we should take heed of his words about the future. Perhaps we can prevent the dismal fate Nostradamus has predicted
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Let's not get too carried away with Nostradamus's predictions. In most cases they were vague, don't translate from the old French into English that well, and were concealed in symbolic language that lends itself to multiple interpretations. But in saying that, it must still be accepted that he was able to anticipate events in his immediate future quite well. Did Nostradamus have certain abilities; most definitely. Are they as we have interpreted them; probably not. Most people that claim to have the ability to foresee the future claim that their powers of observation are limited to perhaps a few years at best. Nostradamus's predictions are vague and do not clearly provide a timeline to their actual occurrence, so why are we so insistent that they extended 500 years in to the future. Let's examine another scenario; accused as a Judaizer, opponent frequently to the Church, protected by the aristocracy so that excommunication papers could not be upheld, a donator of 1 Mark to the church that built him a fabulous tomb, of course Rome would want its payback, even after his death. In order to exact that revenge, they could inflict their punishment upon his son Caesar. But Nostradamus was aware they would do this, so he provided Caesar with all his predictions, especially the ones referring to the Redhats in order that his son had protection via blackmail. But fearing this was not enough, Michel de Nostradame made certain that he left behind enough quatrains to protect Caesar when certain events would lead to Pope Sixtus trying to take everything from his son. When examined in light of the events that Caesar had to face, the outcome that resulted, and the protection that Caesar achieved (he was even made magistrate of his town) the quatrains make perfect sense and you can be awed by Nostradamus’s ability to see very clearly at least thirty years into the future. Numerous quatrains are explained in the book Shadows of Trinity available from Amazon or Barnes and Noble online. See http://www.eloquentbooks.com/ShadowsOfTrinity.html . The clarity of the quatrains is only evident when placed into their proper historical context. That's where we fail today.
hey ...do u really think this may happen......anyway..nice topics u cover...each one is diff in its own way
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