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Nostradamus C3 Q75: The science of astronomy terrorists and the art of future-seeing
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, Jan 2023

ModernCauses and OriginsQuote from Cesar 1555 Preface from PCE4 on Causes and Origins of things mentioned in Nostradamus PropheciesScience ( icence S) is found as an anagram in this verse while the text is dominated by climatic events such as war.

Other anagrams provide detail to issues signifying the horrors and terrorism arising in a scientific age. These include supernovae ( ſe Pau veron), gaseous ( agouſſe), envapour ( Pau veron) and canceriser ( icence Sarr). These also give timing clues that at first seem unrelated.

There is for example a theme of terror carried by anagrams such as terrorising ( ngs terroir), terrorised hangs ( terroirs de - ſang h) and misdeed ( mides De).

These place the events in a time where terror is exceptional and given the horrific events of the past it implies they are included because they are of a different nature and dimension to events in the past. It is this together with modern terms that leads to our time as the most probable period when these events come to fruition.

Nostradamus Prophecies Centuries 3 Quatrain 75 Origins Science Telegnosis Terrorism Supernova Gaseous CanceriserIn this verse it can be seen that the links to origin lie in science and this implies this verse's  resolution is based on wisely using that as the base. The causes of the terror are side effects to the impact of a supernova on the gaseous shield surrounding our planet. The ionizing impact of a supernova change the safety barrier that stops the sun's cancer inducing rays from reaching the earth's surface.

This verse is paired with C7 Q27 because the origin of the knowledge base Nostradamus used in each is science. They are also united by the comon origin of the issue addressed namely the influence of space objects on our planet and its human populations.

Pau, verone, Vicence, Sarragousse,
From distant swords lands wet with blood:
Very great plague will come with the great shell,
Relief near, and the remedies very far.
Pau verone Vicence Sarragouſſe
De glaiues loings terroirs de ſang humides
Peſte ſi grande viendra a la grand gouſſe
Proche ſecours et bien loing les remedes.

Several themes in this verse  seemed tied to the Middle-ages and to anagrams for Sades terrorising misdeed hung ( ngs terroir- s de ſa -ng hu - mides De). The Maquis de Sade comes to mind but he was alive two hundred years after Nostradamus' death. These anagrams do however have a very prescient connection since the de Sade family had a connection to Nostradamus' birth place in Provence. Below is an extract from a tourist brochure from St Remy.

Other renowned figures associated with the village include the Marquis de Sade, whose family manor the Hotel de Sade is located here (now the Musee Archeologique). St Remy is also the birth place of Nostradamus.
from St Remy Guide

But this still leaves a gap between Nostradamus and the Marquis, a gap that other anagrams help to explain. One of these is telegnosis ( es loings te) which means foreseeing events from the future and this is reinforced by anagrams such as predesignates ( Peſte ſi grande) and prechose source ( Proche ſ - ecours). So Nostradamus is giving clues that this time period in the eigteenth century is important and that importance lies in the gaseous supernovae reference. In the extract below is a brief extract that sets out the date and circumstance of how such events as supernovae and other non-eternal stellar objects came to be recorded in a scientific manner (Messier objects).

The Messier objects (from Wikipedia) are a set of astronomical objects first listed by French astronomer Charles Messier in 1771.[1] Messier was a comet hunter, and was frustrated by objects which resembled but were not comets, so he compiled a list of them,[2] in collaboration with his assistant Pierre Mechain, to avoid wasting time on them.

The term supernovae has no place in the vocabulary of a 16th century man who died in 1568 since the first supernovae that has a recorded history was observed in 1572 and the term was not applied to this event or any other until some time after this 1572 Supernovae.

So this verse is meant to convey Nostradamus' capability in scientific matters as well as tell a story relevant to the end of this century. This connection to the future is conveyed by the anagrams of the last two lines in which there are strong indications that all the foregoing was meant to lead to the dark and gloomy events that men will see.

It is much like seeing in a flaming mirror, where the vision of the great events is clouded, sad, prodigious and calamitous. Events that in due time will fall upon the principal worshippers, firstly upon the temples of God; secondly, upon those who, sustained by the earth, approach such a decadence. Also a thousand other calamitous events which will be known to happen in due time.
Epistle to Henry 1558 (HEE7a)
  1. <Science oVen><suPernovae (1572) eVince><gaSeous canceriSer envaPour><argo craneS PauSe over Venice><noVice Scene> eSPouSe

  2. <~louise hung Sades terrorising miDdleages~> <louise restoring al geDi><hangS terrorised losing 'al gEdi' use> <louise sorrier sting anguiShed-me><louise raiSed stronger al geDi> telegnosis [knowledge of future events] genitors misDeed

  3. <~an invader PredeSignateS god graal uSeS~><SetS dangerouS-PageS reading><~a invader denigrateS dragoneSS-PlagueS~><angrieSt eSPouseS grand graal envied> <aSSerting graal reinvaded><SungodS graal> argala (Indian stork) SandgrouSe (pigeon)

  4. <Prechose best Source redeems longline><best line Source he Proceeds><lone source Prechose redeems single bit><he redeems tenebrious (gloomy) corpse>

FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in Centuries

  1. Canceriser, telegnosis, terrorising, Middle-ages, terrorised, Sun-gods,'best source', 'lone bit', tenebrious, dangerous-pages, dragoness-plagues
  2. science, gaseous, supernovae, envapour, predesignates, redesignates, asserting, Sun-god, long-line
  3. novice, stronger, long-lines, proceeds
  4. resting, sandgrouse, god /dog, hangs, hung, restoring,
  5. genitors, rechose
  6. evince / Venice, brutes / rebuts, redeems, ledges, seemed,
  7. reinvaded, espouses,
  8. Al Gedi, pause(s),
  9. pre-chose, re-losing,
  10. angriest, deposer,
  11. tribes, sided,
  12. dragon,
  13. Elouisa,
  14. online, redeem,
  15. single, elusion, vice, bite,
  16. chose, chores, over,
  17. rioters, gets,
  18. Louise,
  19. espouse (2 in this verse),
  20. Vau, rioter, sources,
  21. -,
  22. Argo, sites, edges,
  23. legion, spouse, crops.

gaseous, science, supernovae, canceriser, terrorism, middle-ages, single lines, best source, predesignates, stronger, telegnosis, asserting, Sungods, re-invaded, novice, proceeds, restoring, genitors, tribes, prechose Algedi, pauses, redeem, angriest, dragon, Eloisa, sources, espouses, legion, rioters.
 

 

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