by Rich
Deem
Who Was
Nostradamus?
Introduction
Nostradamus Prophecies
Nostradamus
(Michel de Nostredame) is the famous prophet from the 16th century.
He
is noted for having "predicted" the French Revolution, Napoleon,
Adolph Hitler, the atomic bomb, 9-11 atrocity, JFK and RFK Assassinations, and
just about everything else that has happened since the time of his predictions.
This
page will examine some of his predictions to show just how amazing they really
are.
2012
prediction
With
the end of the world last December 21, 2012, according to the Mayan calendar,
there was a lot of interest in the apocalypse that was supposed to have
occurred near the end of 2012.
Nostradamus
predicted a great comet, Nibiru, or rogue planet, Planet X, would impact the
Mediterranean on December 21, 2012, causing great destruction worldwide.
Here
is that great prediction:
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 Mongols,
Before and after Mars to reign by good luck.
From the sky will come a great King of Terror:
To bring back to life the great King of the Mongols,
Before and after Mars to reign by good luck.
You say, "but
that was supposed to happen back in July, 1999." Small details!
Everybody
knows that the calendar was changed from Julian to Gregorian in the year 1582,
which accounts for the difference.
Never
mind that the differences in calendars was only 10 days, making it June or
July, 1999. We know that Nostradamus meant it to be December 21, 2012!
Egyptians
capture King of Persia
A
great prediction of Nostradamus was the one in which he predicted that the
Egyptians would capture the King of Persia in October, 1727:
The third climate included under Aries
The year 1727 in October,
The King of Persia captured by those of Egypt:
Conflict, death, loss: to the cross great shame. (3:77)
The year 1727 in October,
The King of Persia captured by those of Egypt:
Conflict, death, loss: to the cross great shame. (3:77)
It
turns out that the Shah of Persia (Ashraf Hotaki) was involved in a battle in
1727, which he won, forcing a peace treaty in September, 1727.
However,
there is speculation that a month later, the sneaky Egyptians (who were not
involved in the war) crept over 1,000 miles into Hamadan, captured the King,
and returned him before next morning, fulfilling the prediction of Nostradamus,
while keeping their actions out of the history books.
How
else could the prediction have come true? We know that Nostradamus is always
right!
Most evil man
Another
remarkable prediction of Nostradamus was his prediction about the Roman clergy.
He
predicted that they would hold an election in 1609, issued from Campania, Italy
that would produce the most evil man of all.
And
of course Nostradamus was right again, since Pope Paul V was elected in 1605 (yes,
another calendar switch problem) and proved to be even more evil than Adolph Hitler,
Joseph Stalin, and Mao Tse-Tung - combined!
Never
heard of him? Alas, your education is lacking (see Wikipedia article)!
Here
is the prediction of Nostradamus:
In the year 1609, Roman clergy,
At the beginning of the year you will hold an election:
Of one gray and black issued from Campania,
Never was there one so wicked as he. (10:91)
At the beginning of the year you will hold an election:
Of one gray and black issued from Campania,
Never was there one so wicked as he. (10:91)
Catholic
Church kicks out astrologers
Another super-accurate prophecy of
Nostradamus was that the Roman Catholic Church was going to kick out the
astrologers in the year 1607.
Fortunately,
Nostradamus (who as an astrologer) was dead by then, so he didn't have to worry
about being kicked out of the church!
Here
is his prediction:
The number of astrologers will grow so
great,
that they will be driven out, banned and their books censored.
In the year 1607 by sacred assemblies
so that none will be safe from the holy ones. (8:71)
that they will be driven out, banned and their books censored.
In the year 1607 by sacred assemblies
so that none will be safe from the holy ones. (8:71)
For
a long time, astrology had been part of the Roman Catholic Church - or at least
tolerated by church hierarchy.
However,
this arrangement ended in 1781 (another calendar switch problem), when the
church banned astrology and, of course, Nostradamus' prophetic writings.
The
most remarkable thing about the ban is that it took the Roman Catholic Church
seventeen centuries to figure out that the Bible was 100% against astrology.
However,
Nostradamus was right again!
Carried away
Of
course, I have saved the best for last. Nostradamus predicted that large
numbers of people would get "carried away" in the year 1700:
Long before these happenings
the people of the East, influenced by the Moon,
in the year 1700 will cause many to be carried away,
and will almost subdue the Northern area. (1:49)
the people of the East, influenced by the Moon,
in the year 1700 will cause many to be carried away,
and will almost subdue the Northern area. (1:49)
What
we know is that this prophecy was definitely fulfilled within the last few
years as the tabloids and check stand magazines made lots of people get carried
away with the prophecies of Nostradamus.
Although
the prophecy was fulfilled a couple hundred years late, we know that this was
also due to the calendar switch problem, so Nostradamus was right again!
Amazing!
"When a prophet speaks in the name of the LORD,
if the thing does not come about or come true, that is the thing which the LORD
has not spoken. The prophet has spoken it presumptuously; you shall not be
afraid of him. (Deuteronomy
18:22)
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