Nostradamus C10 Q72: The King of Terror a mankind-induced menace from the sky.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This infamous verse has been seen as a predictor of modern events for
nearly five hundred years with the events in 2001 being seen as vindication
of its dire message..
The meaning of this verse is given even greater import when read in
conjunction with
C10 Q66,
C10 Q74
and
C10 Q75
This verse is the header for a topic that is made apparent by commentary
Nostradamus makes in his 155 Preface to Cesar and stressed in a clear manner in
verse C1 Q02.
It is about the agent in the mind that shapes his thoughts. In C10
Q72 he implants the cipher INFLUENCE while at the same time indicating
there are three forms good bad and neutral.
This verse is the header for the 21st century's demonic trail that
starts in 1999.
The demonic nature of the trail is highlighted by its pairing with
verse
C1
Q42
which carries the only anagram for AFFECT.
C10 Q72
The year 1999, seventh month, From the sky will come a great King
of Terror: To bring back to life the great King of the Mongol Before and after Mars to reign by good luck
.L'an mil neuf cens nonante neuf ſept mois Du ciel viendra vn
grand Roy deffraieur Reſuſciter le grand Roy d'Angolmois Auant
apres Mars regner par bon heur.
Extra Info:
This famous quatrain offered men of the past a hint of a dire future which
they took to be due to a great war started by one man at the start of this
millennium. However reason tells us that it is a greater threat than that
of any single short-lived mortal. The anagrams in this verse direct us to
the idea that the impact of man on the earth's finite resources triggers
war,
fire from the
sky,
flood and disease.
These are the great themes of Nostradamus Prophecies as stated in his
Preface.
But in order, my son, that I may not wander too
deeply for the future capacity of your mind, and also because I find that
letters shall undergo such a huge and incomparable loss, I find that so many
deluges and such deep floods shall befall the world before the universal
conflagration that there shall not be scarcely any land. And this will be for
such a long time that except for enographies and topograpies all would be lost.
Also, both before and after these floods, the rains in many countries shall be
so slight, and there will be so much fire and white-hot rock shall fall from the
sky, that nothing shall remain that is not consumed. And all this is to occur,
in a brief period before the final conflagration.
Preface
to Cesar 1555 (PCF8)
There can be no doubt that Nostradamus' work wasn't able to be read with
any clarity over the last five hundred years but this is exactly as he
intended and predicted. If Nostradamus could see the future then we know
that each verse plays a part in the telling of the period beyond 2003 CE.
We know this because it is a useless exercise if any verse solely tells
the story of common incidents from the past that have no bearing on the
future or weren't interesting to men in the past. Each quatrain must
contribute once it is decoded or else kept peoples interest in
Nostradamus' work during the long period of enforced ignorance. And the
last five hundred years have been filled with horrific wars, dreadful
misadventures, ravages from natural forces and terrible plagues. So we can
also know that the period beyond the year 2000 CE holds a story far more
damning for mankind than that of World War I or II, influenza plagues,
cholera, Napoleon, Hitler, Pol Pot since they are merely part of the dark
side of man's history that has always blighted our species. None of these
are enough to justify hiding the story of the future for 500 years unless
what is to come is far more horrendous than any combination of these
threats could offer.
Nostradamus makes it clear that the statements above reflect his own view.
The whole narrative of his prefaces make it apparent we face a period of
upheaval that threatens but does not extinguish mankind.
This dread verse C.10 Q.72 indicates through its anagrams that the seeds of
our destruction lie in our impact on the soil, moisture and air that we
have always needed for our survival. Destruction of these basic elements
provides the foundation for war, drought, flood, famine, disease and
sectarian fervour. Man has many strengths and will attempt to address the
underlying issues but it is the flaws in our self-centred mortality that
will betray us. If Nostradamus was a prophet then his future visions
reflect the best efforts of man as well as the worst and so his foreseen
outcomes will happen. Man will act and needs no instruction from
Nostradamus but won't avoid the outcome.
All
the foregoing fits well with the known history of the universe and man and
shows the means by which evolution will control our profligate dominance.
In 2015 a Spaniard named Juan Carlos from Madrid wrote an article proposing
that this verse relates to the asteroid known as AN10. His reasoning fits into
my own findings and I show a picture of his work (with machine translation)
alongside.
One of the key anagrams in this verse is that for
Platonism
and it sets the tone desired by Nostradamus.
The central concept of Platonism is the distinction between the
reality that is perceptible, but not intelligible, and that which is
intelligible, but imperceptible .
from Wikipedia
Anagram Sequences in
French Text.
- <man influence soiL><moist maLinfluence>
<pLatonism enfuse> miLan noninflueces nonfluencies
- <far uuider dRagonry fed><curd evil invader><defy
far uuiDer Radon><daffier dRagonry>
- <mongoliAs cuRSeS><dRagonry crueltieS> <cuRSeS
large daimonology rite><cuRses day Radon looming><citeS
SeRious>monAdology [unitary state]
- <hebron prearranges uuAr><he prearranges uuAr
baron><Auuare rearMs parents>
Table listing anagram occurrences (1-23) in
Nostradamus' Prophecies
1: daimonology, noninfluences, malinfluence, monadology,
nonfluencies, divinerclue, Mongolias, influence, Hebron, 2:
platonism, Mongolia, 3: prearranges, interregal, realtering,
cruelties, looming, spermata, isomers, 4: impost, uuierd /
uuider, curses, 5: utricles, daffier, uneaten, Defoy, auuare,
loom, defy, 6: cruises, 7: Malinis, mislain, cuss, 8:
serious, arriued, neaten, curd, urdu, 9: proba, 10: - 11:
- 12: presatan, 13: - 14: prearms, moist / omits, enfuse,
raffi, hone, 15: uaried, Vrda, 16: rearms, sperm, 17:
dragonry (2x), Euclid, arriue, 18: Milans, 19: day. 20:
- 21: - 22: - 23: -
Key Ideas:
daimonology, noninfluences, malinfluence, monadology, nonfluencies,
divinerclue, Mongolias, influence, Hebron, platonism, Mongolia, prearranges,
interregal, realtering, cruelties, looming, spermata, isomers, impost, wierd,
curses, utricles, daffier, uneaten, Defoy, aware, loom, defy, cruises,
mislain, cuss, serious, arrived, neaten, curd, Urdu, presatan, prearms, moist,
enfuse, Raffi, hone, varied, Vrda, rearms, sperm, dragonry, Euclid, Milans,
day.
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