In 1566, Nostradamus fell deathly ill, so ill that a priest performed the last rites on July 1. The great prophet then said that he would die by the end of the next day. As predicted, Nostradamus died on July 2. People who are infatuated with the legend of Nostradamus often cite these events as proof of the great man's ability to predict the future.
Now here's how you can be remembered as a great prophet. If you have the misfortune to fall deathly ill, at least once each day tell someone you'll be dead by the end of the next day. You could be wrong every day for years, but inevitably you'll be right. It's a statistical certainty that eventually your prediction will be correct.
Thursday, November 01, 2007
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Hello Nolan,
If you'd like to truly understand what's happening with the recent comet events and Nostradamus' Lost Manuscript synchronicity, then pay close attention.
Following is an excerpt from the prophecy I posted worldwide in April of 2006 and reposted on August 11th, 2007, which happens to be my birthday and during the Perseid meteor showers (cometary debris in Perseus...). Notice that Comet 17P (seventeen) Holmes is now in the constellation Perseus?
"Tearful pit dwellers, shaken mightily by the light, ascend from the abyss before a seventeen-star-filled wind."
"A bearded star roars so fiercely that the city upon seven lowly hills quakes grievously, wailing tearfully about shadowy serpentine dens and rocks. Scorched alive by stellar wind, they shamefully drink about double doubled horns afire, long hidden within the golden altar’s simple ark."
Think this is a mere coincidence?
Notice that the sum of the digits of 12/21/2012=11?
Also read Nostradamus' Quatrain 2:41...
Here is Wisdom!!
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