Nostradamus C4 Q32: The legacy of Marie Curie.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015

Nostradamus Prophecies Centuries 4 Quatrain 32 This verse has powerful anagrams related to the origins of pharmacy in communistic russia and in so doing linksto the story of Marie Curie and modern radiochemistry.In this verse there are anagrams for both pharmacies and pharmaceutist in the first line with the second word being part of a cluster of adjacent anagrams saying pharmaceutist poisons radon use lie . 

The dominant word is pharmaceutical in meaning.

The anagram for pharmaceutist, being adjacent to lettering that yields the word poisons, is totally in keeping with that profession since the original Greek root of 'pharma' is specifically applied to poison.

In addition pharmacies defines a class for the 'places' referred to in the text. There are two other anagrams that confirm the validity of the pharmaceutical theme and they form the words Ophiacan  and communes. Ophiuccus is the symbolic father of medicine and so these anagrams again hint at a class of medical professions within a country such as Russia where the term commune is used to describe many groups. All of this points to this verse being part of the story of Marie Curie.

Marie Curie, radium, pharmacology and Russia form a focus for issues that seem central to Nostradamus' purpose.

, Not only were they intellectually interesting and professionally relevant to Nostradamus' 16th century activitiesthey define the aspects at the heart of his Great Mutations and Wars of the 21st century. It is a complex web, but it achieves the result of definition of what on the surface appears obscure.

It is the unambiguous anagrams that provide enlightenment to the current verse and it is this same method that delivers the truth of Nostradamus claim to every verse.

 

 

 

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