Nostradamus C6 Q60: A Mayor whose fraud upsets experiments to create a clone from Bourbon line.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The focal point of this verse is identified via the towns named in the
third l ine of text and the anagrams for
Henric (
rince h)
d'Albret(
rt
de Bla).
In 1568 together with his mother Jeanne
d'Albret Henry fled from the Spanish and French Catholic troops to the
Protestant-held town of La Rochelle. This was well before the Prince of
Navarre became King of France and gave up his
puritan (
u par int) leanings. The other
anagrams relate this tale to a modern setting in which a financial fraud
is performed by a
mayor(
ar
moy) who is an investor in experiments to clone a
pterosaur (
ſtre Au port) from a
relic (
ir Cel).
The composite picture created by this means tells us the places central to
this future story and the lineage of those behind the cloning scheme that
is present in the tales of Nostradamus.
Anagrams that help in giving meaning to this verse include:
1. Henric horse retoric encipher quiet peril
2. Epicurean
puritan reinterpret Easter hydrate
3. Roma quire exclude anchor Loch replace 4. Mayor pause seduce d'Albret
blade pester money best tabled
# Henri
d'Albret: became Henry IV of France; son of Jeanne
d'Albret who with his mother took refuge in La Rochelle in 1568, the
year of Nostradamus' death.
C6 Q60
Original Verse in English and French (Benoit Ed.)
The Prince outside his Celtic land Will be betrayed, deceived by
the interpreter Rouen, La Rochelle through those of Brittany At
the port of Blaye deceived by monk and priest.
Le Prince hors de ſon terroir Celtique Sera trahy deceu par
interprete Rouan Rochelle par ceux de l'Armorique Au port de
Blaue deceus par moyne et prebſtre.
Adjacent Anagrams plus Anagrams of highest
merit. ( ~ means full line used) Selection Order based on letter
rarity, word and sequence length plus line completion