Nostradamus C9 Q31: The war that starts as earthquakes strike at
Easter.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
Future events revealed throughout Nostradamus' work involve mutations
created by man's poor management and the ill fortunes that come from
meteorite intrusions into the earth's environment. This verse carries some
of the critical incidents of that period.
The anagrams from which the keys will come include:
1. Meter emblem entered deterrent
men
retreated at mortar alert
2. Fonder crazes chastising giants segregation my genitor made
3. Pious League reurge regular seer use
ill rape axis
4. Basques
dreadz sent ample appeals of dronez seen by embassy
C9 Q31
The trembling of the earth at Mortara
The tin island of St. George half sunk;
Drowsy with peace, war will arise,
At
Easter in the temple abysses opened.
Le tremblement de terre a Mortara
Caſſich
ſaint George a demy perfondrez
Paix aſſoupie la
guerre eſueillera
Dans temple a Paſques abyſmes
en fondrez.
Anagram Sequences in
French Text. (~
means full line
coverage)
- <Mortar deterrent aLter emblem><men
retreated>arMorer
- <Genitor chaSSiS Craze><made seGregation
fonder prey / pyre><CrazeS chaStiSing oGre ><empery [absolute power]
frond>ScathinG teachinGS
- <See regular><league pious Paralexias [involuntary
transposition of words]><pious aPraxia [lacks coordinaton]>So up axiS
reaP ill uSE>
- <abySms seen Daze PaqueS [Fr Easter]
frond><PaqueS embaSSy nameplates> <baSques appeal>abySs razeD>
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in
Centuries
- 1: retreated, segregation, chastising, scathing,
teachings, apraxia, Basques, name-plates,
- 2: chassis, empery, abyss, abysms,
- 3: deterrent, embassy,
- 4: armorer, paralexias,
- 5: emblem, daze,
- 6: crazes,
- 7: genitor, craze, fonder, 8:
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- 9: Paques,
- 10: axis,
- 11. League,
- 12: frond (2 in this verse)
- 13: pious,
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Key Ideas:
Basques, segregation, retreated chastising, empery, abyss, deterrent,
embassy, chassis, abysms, armorer, emblem, daze, genitor, craze, Paques,
fonder , axis, pious League, frond.
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