Nostradamus C2 Q39: Paganism destroys the concept of a united Europe
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, Feb 2023
The anagrams in this verse transform a story of mediocre
conflict into a religious struggle between different faiths within Europe
that becomes the defining battle for
Europism (ors mis peu ſ).
However this goes far
beyond that between Protestant and Catholic differences and involves those
arising from a return to pagan gods of the Germans, Greeks and Eastern
nations.
The last line by the consistent tones of its adjacent
anagrams provides foundation for this verse's message.
It says
fortunes of Hormus_Mosque is Europes
($_eront $uf_fo_que mo_rs O-u hors m_is _peu
$ero_) and
morose_hours_europism (e mors O_u hors
_mis peu $ero), Ou hors mis peu $eront $uffoque mors
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