Nostradamus C9 Q63: Chemical pollution spread by zealots retards normal masculine development
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, 2022
![Nostradamus guide in his 1558 Epistle to Henry [HEE7] about calamitous events](http://www.nostradamuscodes.com/images/qQuoteOnCalamityHEE7.png) Verse
C9 Q63 is one of those referenced by Nostradamus as part of his major
story lines. This is achieved by it being one of those that uses a form
of the focus word
calamitous from his 1558 Henry
Epistle. In this verses third line of text it says
Oh, what
horrible calamities
and changes.
In this verse Nostradamus provides basic information of the sect he sees
as bringing about the disastrous religious war later in this century. Its
initial impact is that as it spreads polluting chemicals the normal sexual
development of the human male is retarded. Within this evolutionary change clear
meaning is given to the third line's text.
The anagrams for genomes (gemens
O) and neoteny
(yonnet e) define the
essence of Nostradamus' hidden message. Neoteny means
retention of ancestral juvenile features in descendant adults of a
lineage which means both terms have obvious connection to
family lineage. And moreover the second term gives credence to
gnomesque (gemens O qu)
one of the other very rare anagrams in this verse.
There are two other anagrams that require comment.
I
show the lettering at the end of the first line as
psalm-nine in the frequency section but
plainsmen in the anagram sequence
for that line. The two terms are anagrams of each other and both, none
or either one could be valid.
And at the end of the second line both
Pontifex and
proxies can be found as anagrams and although they are not
anagrams of each other they both utilise the section
'Foix P'. Again each or neither
may be valid in the context of genomic lineage.
I pair this verse with
C5 Q08
because
There
will be unleashed live fire, hidden death, Horrible and frightful within the
globes from that verse resonates
with this verse's
Complaints and tears, cries and great howls,
and Oh, what horrible calamities and changes
In
addition their stories of human impacts at a time of calamity complement
each other.
DATA section
C9 Q63
Complaints and tears, cries and great howls, Near Narbonne at
Bayonne and in Foix: Oh, what horrible calamities and changes,
Before Mars has made several revolutions.
Plainctes et pleurs crys et grands vrlemens Pres de
Narbon a Bayonne et en Foix O quel horrible calamitz changemens
Auant que Mars reuolu quelques foys.
Anagram Sequences in
French Text.
( ~ means full line
used)
- <~Plainsmen sect cry grandest rvle rules
step/pest~><Planetic curse><grandest scurry> <grey-star scruple>
gyrates Pinnacles
- <PontiFex><Proxies broadeN Ban anyone> neoteny
[juvenilization]
- <genOmes chantz claimable> <gnOmesque hole>
bricoler [tinkers wares] calibre
- <querulous sequel of Marquet> <slouuer / louuers
Marquet><equant rearMs>
Table listing anagram occurrences (1-23) in
Nostradamus' Prophecies
1: gnomesque, pontifex, genomes, claimable, querulous, greystar, proxies, calibre,
gyrates, 2: pinnacles, 3:
plainsmen / psalmnine, reabandon, bricoler, broadens, scurry, 4:
changez, neoteny, measurer, cryses, 5: planetic, scruple, 6:
annoy, prix, 7: anyone, 8: broaden, steeple, 9: Hengam,
Arnebo, 10: Foix, 11: louuers / slouuer, 12: scry,
rvle, 13: marque, plans, often, louu, 14: soya, 15: hole,
foes, bay, 16: rearms, 17: gets, 18: spender, cry,
19: - 20: Septet, Nasau, 21: louuer, baron, mange, 22: -
23: -
Key Ideas:
claimable, gnomesque, querulous, pontifex, greystar, chantz, proxies,
calibre, gyrates, genomes, pinnacles, plainsmen, reabandon, bricoler,
broadens, scurry, changez, neoteny, measurer, cryses, planetic, scruple,
annoy, prix, anyone, broaden, steeple, Hengam, Arnebo, Foix,
lowers, marque, plans, often, soya, hole, foes, bay, rearms, gets,
spender, cry, Septet, Nasau, louuer, baron, mange.

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