Nostradamus C2 Q73: A corporate rebel brings about disaster via an attack on airports.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This and the verses to either side of it are united by anagram
references to birds such as penguin in C1 Q72, oyster birds in this
verse and an eagle in C2 Q74 but fortunately the anagrams and the text
of this verse can start to weld a unified picture for them all.
The first
two lines of text say
The shore of Lake Garda to Lake Fucino, Taken from the Lake of
Geneva to the port of L'Orgon and this is an apt way describing
a massive inundation event that turns these lakes into one system
thereby giving relevance to the anagram for penguin in the previous
verse.
And the last two lines of text have a dual reference to the
number three. These say
Born with three arms the predicted
warlike image, Through three crowns to the great Endymion with
the reference to
Endymion
tying the meaning to a lover of the moon.
The three crowns suggest that
some of the countries involved in the war are the Scandinavian countries
such as Denmark and Sweden who use three crowns in their national
emblems. The anagrams produce a picture whereby a person of
unreason (
uronnes a)
will
deny corporationism (
Endy
- mion Par trois c) has gone wrong until a
conspirator (
n Par trois
co) within its ranks plots to bring about the demise of
airports
(
Par trois),
it is this that trigggers the event that makes water birds and eagles
relevant metaphors for their unified stories.
#
Oyster-bird: wading bird
with stout legs, heavy wedge-shaped bill, and often
black-and-white plumage #
Faculae: (Latin) a
little torch or bright spot. #
Deneb:
brightest star in the constellation of Cygni (swan).
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