Nostradamus C2 Q91: The impact of 9/11 on the Western view of mortalism.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
In this verse Nostradamus relates the sequence of
events we know today as 9/11 with the text providing a vivid description
of that tragic attack upon the twin towers. The anagrams provide the
lettering 'imm' in the fourth line which may well serve as a a Roman-style
dating device for 1999 and 2001. The actual event took place in 2001CE
while in verse C10 Q72 he uses the year 1999 as a
precursory signal for a description that was widely recognised at the time
as an appropriate description of the events of 9/11/2001. That verse says:
The year 1999, seventh month, From the sky will come a great King
of Terror: To bring back to life the great King of the Mongol
Before and after Mars to reign by good luck.
The anagrams in this current verse do not dwell heavily
on the physical details of the attack but focus on the profound scarring
of attitudes it produces. Nostradamus compares it to the impact of older
battles such as the battle of Modon and then
references the sense of
mortalism(
im mort
las) such disasters engender in
travelers(
larte
vers). The extent of the emotional change is
highlighted by the type of
tributes(
s Bruit et) placed upon the
altars(
rt las at)
in
modern lands(
dans
l - e rond m). The modern tale in this verse
relates to a disastrous attack in Europe later this century in which we
have an
immortal state ( im mort la
- s atte).
Anagrams that provide the details to fill in the
text's frame include:
2. Immortals aim an astral atlas feuu mortals grasp
mortalism parts attend
# Modon:
Venetian name for Methoni in the Greek Peloponnese - famous Battle of
Modon took place in 1500CE. # quintole:
variant form for quintuplets.
C2 Q91
Original Verse in English and French (Benoit Ed.)
At sunrise one will see a great fire, Noise and light extending
towards Aquilon Within the circle death and one will hear cries,
Through steel, fire, famine, death awaiting them.
Soleil leuant vn grand feu l'on verra Bruit et clarte vers
Aquilon tendants Dedans le rond mort et cris l'on orra Par
glaiue feu faim mort las attendants.
Adjacent Anagrams plus Anagrams of highest
merit. ( ~ means full line used) Selection Order based on letter
rarity, word and sequence length plus line completion