Nostradamus C10 Q43: 22ndC ignores the Christian heritage to experiment on a new species of human-like apes.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
In the second line of text
of this verse there is a reference to 'ones made and unmade, quick, sudden, neglectful'.
Such a description provides a good cipher for the process of cloning.
This forms the base for essential details of the sources
of DNA that can be found in this verse.
The anagrams upport such a theme via terms such as
allele and nucleole
which are highly relevant to genetic manipulation.
The verse also has hints of the Joseph, Mary and Jesus dilemma in
the demands
such an unusual birth places upon the father. This interpretation draws further strengths
from its paralleling Herod's misreading of Jesus' royalty as a threat to his own tenure as king.
And from this verse's anagrams for Galilee, temptors and
negligence it can be deduced the families of the Jesus clones face a
similar scenario.
Key Ideas:
neglecting, negligent, temptors, Galillee, Elysium, probed, Mysia, negligence, promptest, daffiest,
Lyceum, nucleole, espoused, faiences, niggle, atropism, prompts, fiances, orally, allele,
Tyrolean, tempts, Arabs, ally, maims, feted, loyaler, deports, pseudo, uncle, puts, deft, prompt, petrol, teller, bust,
Patras, posed, fence, Moiras, drop, beans, been, alloy, crier, espouse, liege, cluey, deport,
Amos, face.
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