posted on Jul, 25 2011 @ 03:29 PM
Hi Julio,
I can give you several Nostradamic prophecies that have either completed, or are tracking nicely indeed. The problem is that you have to allow for
his perspective. He was shown things to come in a haze over a bowl of water on a tripod. So, something like that Seventh Chevron, in the Stargate
Movie, you have to have points of beginnings
Nosty, of course, was in the upper level of his house. But writing down his visions in his cursive handwriting, means he adopted a literary
perspective as well, "BEFORE" he encrypted his quatrains. So this turns into uncharted territory PDQ. It's only after a quatrain runs or is
running, that you can figure out his perspectives. And once you have the perspective, you can solve a completed quatrain, or tune into a tracking
one. The legend of anagrams that Nosty uses, posits one letter can be dropped, and one letter changed in names and proper nouns. The simplest of all
of these dropsies, is the Capital Letter M. This is the Roman numeral for 1000 or ten hundreds. So it sometimes goes back on the cover of his book.
And this leaves but one letter to change, so it brings the impenetrable anagrams down to size. So, if you drink the smoke of the lamp, and carefully
read one of the interpreters who put down the old quatrains intact, along with their worked over junk, you can begin to see the underlying anagrams of
proper nouns and surnames, after you ditch the capital M's. Several have one M, a few have two, and only one, I believe, has three. You are welcome
to review my earlier posts and replies to read some of the better ones in more detail. But one that has finished up, I hope, is the "Great Round
Mtn". running to the Sea. This is the May 18th Eruption of Mt.St. Helens, from the perspective of the famous NASA photo taken from a U.-2 weather
plane, flying at 65,000 feet. The giant parasol like mountain did fulfill all the pertinent points, in this prophecy, dating from 1555, when no one,
in Europe, even knew about this highly active volcano. Nosty's perspective is that of looking straight down from 65,000 ft. onto a strato volcano.
In this view, a conical form is a circular parasol like structure. And all of the 'Great' ones, are snow capped year round.