Nostradamus C4 Q37: The French respond to share manipulation with war.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The verses C4
Q34,Q35,
Q36,
Q37,
Q38 and
Q39
represent different parts of a single thread relevant to the major future war
that nearly destroys our planet. This thread is detectable even without the
anagrams through words in the text that provide visible links.
Insubria and mountains join Q36 and Q37.
This verse
implies there will be a war that begins in
Europe with the prosecution of a foreigner for manipulation of stock market
companies involved in extracting rare metals.
Although the anagrams tell us it
is a modern war several of these verses draw strongly on allusions to different
Greek figures to illustrate the character of the war.
In this verse the modernity factor is shown by the
term
Polaris
(lois par)
realigned (e grand lie)
which is an event due at the end of this
century. And there is a classic Greek connection for the planet Venus via the anagram
for
Eosphorus (h pouſſero),
which
references its dawn manifestation.
Ishtar the goddess found in
C4 Q35 also
refers to Venus. The anagrams stating
Sarapis
regulator (trer
Gaulo - is par ſa) indicate a timing
device for a resurrection event. The anagram
Terpander
(dra penet) in this current verse
may also support this
connection since that name is used for a particular species of moths a creature
suited to Ishtar who is also known as the winged or
aligerous (er Gaulois) Goddess of the night.
The anagrams on from which the interpretation of this verse rely include:
1. Regulator invents Polaris pursual argue
Terpander Sarapis' aligerous moults 2. Bernuis evil bourse denial obscure cup
realigned pure grael
3.
Ferrante
fond
of Paulus proof forsent foster son era enrapture
4. Proconsulates abusers
assure Enoch epoch uses Eosphorus omens gene
#
Sarapis:
variant of Serapis a Graeco-Roman god of resurrection and abundance. #
Eosphorus:
an English vatriant on the Greek name for Venus in its dawn phase and
thus equivalent to Lucifer. #
Terpander:
ancient greek considered Father of poetry and music - also part of the
name of a species of moth. # aliGerous:
having wings, winged.
C4 Q37
Original Verse in English and French (Benoit Ed.)
The Gaul penetrates the mountains by leaps He will
occupy the great place of Insubria His army to enter to the
greatest depth, Genoa and Monaco drive back the red fleet.
Gaulois par ſaults monts viendra penetrer Occupera le grand
lieu de l'Inſubre Au plus profond ſon oſt fera entrer Gennes
Monech pouſſeront claſſe rubre
Adjacent Anagrams plus Anagrams of highest
merit.
( ~ means full line used) Selection Order based on letter
rarity, word and sequence length plus line completion
L1: <Saul invents polaris most reGular parented><argue terpander (Gk
father of poetry & music) invents polaris most><paris
/Sarapis
reGulator><aliGerous (those with wings) enter><uSa invaders arGue
polaris not repent><arGue enter auras spoil>Greater reGret invest
L2: <grael nebulISer underlaid><~real danger euil lIned Obscure
Cup~><~Obscure cup In legendari / realigned duel~><Obscure cup In
ireland duel><unrObeS lIe underlaid grael> <bernuIS grael duel denial>
L3: <proof pAulus (Paul / Saul) Son enter Softer era><nodS proof
Seafront enrApture><pursuAl Soon enter faSter proof><enter Soon after
proofs pursuAl>Softer Soften
L4:<once eoSphorus (Venus in east)
Mens gene abuSerS><enoch proconSulateS uSeS Mens Gene><~norSe oMens
Genre bur-n caStleS poucheS~><Assure berGen oMens><epoch uSeS torn
ScaleS><one pouch Genre Mens abuSerS>
Table listing anagram occurrences (1-23) in
Nostradamus' Prophecies
1: proconsulates, ungalleried, Eosphorus, pouches, Phocus, Sarapis, 2:
Austral, regulator, greater, 3: underlaid, pursual, fonts, soft,
4: aligerous, unrobes, abusers, soften, 5: enrapture, darling,
nubiles, 6: Reginald, Polaris, obscure, spoil, 7: nebuliser,
invents, 8: preinvade, legendari / realigned, carless,
Paulus, burns, 9: Terpander, epoch, 10: Ferrante, Bernuis,
bourse, linus, 11: seafront, 12: unrailed, parented,
rapture, regret, lust, 13: - 14: denial / Daniel, 15:
faster, 16: - 17: invest, lined, most, soon, 18: forsent,
Enoch, 19: errant, auras, 20: proof, 21: - 22: forest /
softer, 23: spouse.
Key Ideas:
Eosphorus, proconsulates, pouches, regulator, greater,
fonts, underlaid, abusers, aligerous, pursual, unrobes, darling, nubiles,
Reginald, invents, obscure, nebuliser, realigned, Polaris, spoil, proof,
Paulus, burns, lust, enrapture, Terpander, epoch, parented, Ferrante,
seafront, unrailed, Bernuis, bourse, denial, invest, most, soon, regret,
Enoch, forsent, errant, spouse, softer, auras.

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