Nostradamus C3 Q43: Attempts to divert a meteor lead to a rise in mutations.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
From the anagrams of this verse emerge the story
of man's attempts to divert the
meteor (Rome et) that would otherwise rain
proline
(Le noir p)
/ amino acids upon the earth.
When combined with the story in
the text the picture becomes one where people who are
passengers
(nes
paſſer G),
non-voters
(onne Voſtr)
and
non-delegates (e
Gens d'alento), that is visitors, die from the legacy of
the meteors and from the
Deuteron
(entour de)
beam
(mbea) possibly
employed to reduce the meteors impact.
With this setting it becomes apparent that it fits to the
consistent story about
fire
from the sky found in the text, the anagrams, Nostradamus'
1555 Preface to Cesar and his 1558 Epistle to Henry. The preceding
verse
C3
Q42 also tells part of this story.
#
Pericles:
Leading Athenian statesman of ancient Greece.
Gens d'alentour de #
proline:
one of the 20 DNA-encoded amino acids (CCU, CCC, CCA
and CCG.)
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