Nostradamus C4 Q57:Twists of language used to escape wrath of immediate authority.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The following verse gives examples of a
debating style that has relevance to deciphering one of
Nostradamus' verse styles.
It involves giving the text
a false twist to suit the temper of his times and audience.
But Nostradamuse corrects that falsehood in the anagrams, knowing his work will not then
remain misread.
The anagrams of this verse relate to a time of
falling energy prices that puts various enterprises at risk.
#
epitrope:
a style of debate in which the agreement the speaker engineers with his
opponent is falsely based. #
Memnon:
Is a hero in the Trojan war whose entry is preceded by much debating
that ends with false understandings being reached.
# energia: Greek word
for energetic (or energy when used as an adjective).

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