Nostradamus C2 Q22: The voices of men whose calls begin our demise.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
From within the anagrams of this verse emerge links that by their presence
lower the chance of them being by chance to a level that suggests
Nostradamus put them there in the manner they appear.
An important thread
is that of
the greater voice substituted
mentioned in the fourth line of text for there are anagrams for
sad jingo emerge
brogues and
echoed ills that give dimension to that phrase.
But there are also anagrams that fit to the story lines that constantly
recur in Nostradamus prophecies partciularly that of a cult whose belief
that Christ had a mortal lineage leads them to experiment
with the
human genome thereby accidentally triggering a new species. The above
themes merge in the second line where there are sequences that read as
though future men will speak with sadness about the time when human kind
preceded a species that is more sublime.

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