Nostradamus C2 Q14: Microbes released from frozen dinosaur remains are an airborne threat.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The following is a curious verse with
implications of how the melting of long frozen glaciers releases ancient
microbean woes into
the atmosphere and beyond.
Its fourth line has adjacent anagrams for
supposes issuance woes microbean
( _pou$$ez p_ui$$ance _Souue_raine
Comb_) forms i
These and other separat anagrams in the same line such
oceans and
embarcation make the story line as one intended for a
future audience.
The release of this threat is
aided by the actions of ganglanders that is endorsed by their governments.
The concept of dinosaurs is raised by the inclusion of the names of two
creatures that have been extinct since the time of the glaciers ending the
dinosaur age. The anagrams for
Stegosaurian and
Pterosaur are to be found in separate lines (1 and 3).
The first line also holds anagrams for both
astronaut and Sougraigne.
The latter name is that of a place in the Pyrenees near where
Nostradamus once lived. It is in this region that dinosour bones
have been uncovered for at least two millennia.
The wierd nature of the inclusion of the above anagrams is
highlighted by their being no anagrams for human-like species
such as Neanderthal, Ardipithicus and Denisovans in any of
Nostradamus' verses.
The first of these only occurs in this verse while the latter
has two other occurrences in the Prophecies of Nostradamus.
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