Nostradamus C1 Q55: The person born with only paternal genes confronts hostile sects
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, 2022
Nostradamus
was very consistent in his claims as can be seen from the quote from his
1558 Epistle to King Henry. He makes it apparent there is a scheme
in his work but it has been obscured for valid reasons. There is no claim
made by him that his work has been obliterated.
In the quote at top left he gives insight into one of
his methods of concealing his meaning; it involves swapping identities
between items that have a resemblance. For instance one way this can apply
is in the renumbering of verses as in the list at top right. But another
method involves wording in the verses. This verse for instance has a logical
pairing with
C2 Q45 .
The basis for this pairing is peculiar terminology in
each of their text and anagrams that appears in both. Significantly their
texts share the concept of the heavens being concerned over the shedding of
human blood. In addition this current verse has the term androgyne
in its text while C1 Q55 has androgenesis
(L2 sion Grande ſe) in its
anagrams .
The anagrams of C2 Q45 reference the
Sumerian tale
of the
Annunaki which has been linked by many to the
Fallen
Angels in the
Book of Enoch. This allusion offers the
potential for understanding the bizarre text with shared links to
the heavens and a heavenly war. In giving this prominence Nostradamus' seems to be taking the Annunaki position as to the nature of man and extending the spiritual and
war-like capacity of our race to explain the onset of war in our century.
The
anagrams of the current verse include terms that directly link it to
the quote from the epistle which confirms those ties provided in the text.
The countries named in each part are one such connection but terms such as
semiotical, loops, poetics
and
polemicist provide the same idea of a special structure as
Nostradamus mentions in the above quote. His wording in the epistle
implies countries and astronomy are his dominant structural elements.
Then there is the uniquely occurring anagram for
quinqueseria[l/te]
(L3
l
ſera inique
Que t) that references
items arranged in five rows or series of the type I produce in my list of
verses (see top right). The appearance of that term in this particular verse
implies the Epistle quote has extra significance and must have five layers
contained within it. This pair represents the first layer which is
about the way humans relate to the stars and Gods. This verse is
therefore the cornerstone for that theme and will be pursued later. However
this methodology also has immediate relevance to the layers in the verse list
given top right as will be shown in the analyses of each.
Other anagrams further strengthen the case of the
connection to the above quote with epistolic
(L1 posite cli) for instance
referring to an epistle like creation. Significantly that anagram only
occurs in this verse .
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androgenesis:
development of an embryo containing only the father's chromosomes.
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polemicist:
a skilled debater in speech or writing
#
metapolitics:
activities outside politics that attempt to change world views.
#
Quueiq:
The Quueiq (Aleppo) River flows through Aleppo in Northern Syria on its way
to the Aleppo basin.
DATA section
C1 Q55
Original Verse in English and French (Benoit Ed.)
In the land with a climate opposite to Babylon there will be great
shedding of blood. Heaven will seem unjust both on land and sea and
in the sky Sects, famine, kingdoms, plagues, confusion.
Soubs l'opposite climat Babylonique Grande ſera de ſang effusion
Que terre et mer, air, ciel ſera inique Sectes, faim, regnes, peſtes,
confuſion.
Adjacent Anagrams plus Anagrams of highest
merit. Selection Order based on letter
rarity, word and sequence length plus line completion
L1: <Baby lion metapolitics><by a amBit> <claim site nobly taB><poetics
Subloops><polemicist (argumentive) oBtainably><epistolic Subloops><only
obSequius>< ~Baby quinole Subloops climate posit~>semiotical elicit
L2: <agen readS androGeneSis><and redSeaS orGan effusing><needS
arousinG><fusion redSea danGerS><adorninG redSea><Girona endearS>
endanGerS
L3: <QuinqueSerial (five successive parts) meter tree
ice air><QuinqueSeriate (five series) meter err><airlineS meter air
ice><quinarieS (fifths) emirate relic><elSe meter Quueiq iran/rain
tree><realiSe tree in Quueiq>
L4: <~regimen confuse SectionS safe
Steps~><~Seep on coneS Sufi Sects fragmentise~> <SectionS confutes
serafim genes><ionS sect confutes Seeps><confuSionS Steepness><Sect safe
fuSion><fragmentise ionS ceS confuteS> germanise
Table listing anagram occurrences (1-23) in
Nostradamus' Prophecies
1: metapolitics, obtainably, polemicist, fragmentise, semiotical,
subloops, epistolic, quinaries, quinqueseriate, quinqueserial,
steepness, 2: effusing, sections, fusions, elicits, cosset, facets,
3: arousing, baby, mcli, 4: androgenesis, adorning, confutes,
Germanise, regimens, poetics, ambit, claim, ably, 5: climate,
airlines, confuse, agendas, quinole, posit, 6: regimen, fusion (2x),
malice, nobly, clime, 7: - 8: blouses, Serafim, elicit,
Emirate, sects, lobs, 9: endangers, Quueiq, 10: queue / uueeq,
11: - 12: Girona, imager, racier, 13: notices / section,
relics, 14: - 15: feast / fates, Sufi (2x), bay, 16: - 17:
- 18: - 19: - 20: realise, uuoes, 21: - 22: Redseas,
23: -
Key Ideas:
androgenesis, metapolitics, obtainably, fragmentise,
polemicist, semiotical, subloops, epistolic, sections, quinaries,
effusing, elicits, facets, quinole, posit, arousing, baby,
Germanise, regimens, poetics, fusions, ambit, confutes, claim, climate,
confuse, airlines, work, agendas,
Emirate, sects, malice, endangers,
Girona, Quueiq, notices, Sufi, feast, relics, realise, Redseas, woes.
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