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  • Chris
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    Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
    According to Ian Wilson's book Nostradamus: The Evidence, ...
    Is that book any good? I read a lot on Nostradamus in my younger days, but I gather there's a new ultra-sceptical school of thought that holds that what were thought to be the earliest editions are fakes. Based on his Turin Shroud stuff, I'd be a bit hesitant about anything by Ian Wilson, but the alternative seems to be James Randi...

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by j.r-ahde View Post
    I wonder, if he could ever predict, if he could get a loan from a bank...
    According to Ian Wilson's book Nostradamus: The Evidence, he didn't seem able to predict, when he wrote his will, which of his sons would inherit his powers

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  • dougie
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    Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
    ...interestingly, it seems that Nostradamus once made a living from making and selling jams, pickles and cosmetics. He even published a treatise on the subject.
    Im assuming nostradamus could (perhaps) have been the original inspiration for the robertsons "golliwog" motif?........ .....what a nasty man!

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  • j.r-ahde
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    Hello Sam!

    I wonder, if he could ever predict, if he could get a loan from a bank...

    All the best
    Jukka

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by dougie View Post
    I mean,for goodness sake, how can anyone believe that a guy with a tripod a cauldron of water ,a staff and a jar of branston pickle...
    ...interestingly, it seems that Nostradamus once made a living from making and selling jams, pickles and cosmetics. He even published a treatise on the subject.

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  • dougie
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    I think the best solution would be if All of us at the count of 10 committed mass suicide....i mean there really is no hope any more is there? Did nostradamus ever predict that anything good would happen?
    I mean,for goodness sake, how can anyone believe that a guy with a tripod a cauldron of water ,a staff and a jar of branston pickle could predict the weather ,let alone all these cataclysmic events centuries in the future?
    regards

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  • Maria
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    Originally posted by Mike Covell View Post
    There are a few, but again they are open to interpratation,
    off the top of my head,

    Century I Quatrain 90
    Bordeaux and Poitiers, at the sound of the bell
    Will go in great force to Langon
    The wind will be against the French
    And a hideous monster will be born near Orgon



    Many commentators believe this point's to nuclear disaster in the area of France.

    Century VI Quatrain 98
    Ruin for the Volcae so very terrible with fear, Their great city stained, pestilential deed: To plunder Sun and Moon and to violate their temples: And to redden the two rivers flowing with blood.


    The Volcae is now France.

    Century VIII Quatrain 21
    Three foists will enter the port of Agde carrying the infection and pestilence, not the faith. Passing the bridge they will carry off a million, the bridge is broken by the resistance of a third.


    All of the above three are undated but believed to happen in the first 10 years of 2000, they are open to interpretation, but many commentators believe they point to a French Nuclear Disaster.
    Hi Mike !

    Some people interpret this as the Balkans. The French have always thought there would be trouble in the Balkans which would engulf them in a big way. The civil war in Bosnia from 1992-1993 claimed between 250,000 and 300,000 lives and was the bloodiest genocidal conflict in Europe since World War Two. The majority of those killed or displaced were Bosnian Muslims.

    Interesting your quote above about " The Two Rivers " since Iraq is known to the Muslims as " The Land Of The Two Rivers "

    Compared with Afghanistan, Bosnia was an easy place for European Jihadis to enter. Geographically located between the Middle East and Europe, it was also an ideal platform for a westward expansion of al-Qaída ideology and connections. In Bosnia, battle-hardened Afghan Arabs mixed and fought with raw recuits from Western Europe. This was to be a key factor in the global expansion of Jihad, in particular within Europe. For here, mujahedin with European passports made connections not only with each other but also with al-Qaida central leadership. Dr. al Zawahiri was in charge of al-Qaida´s operations in Bosnia in 1993 and it seems Osama bin Laden himself visited mujahedin camps in Bosnia three times between 1994 and 1996 having been issued with a Bosnian passport in Vienna in 1993.

    Maria

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  • Chris
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    Originally posted by mac-the-kipper View Post
    This is pretty cool having my own board stalker
    Don't flatter yourself!

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  • dougie
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    There was one quatrain which predicts that Tottenham hotspur will win the premier league title in a year ending in the number 9 (so im told) so it could be tottenhams year......im not totally convinced ,but better to have some hope than no hope.

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  • mac-the-kipper
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    Originally posted by Chris View Post
    Oh, probably. Not "ambiguous", though.

    This is pretty cool having my own board stalker

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  • j.r-ahde
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    Hello you all!

    Does Nostradamus mention anything about...

    "Our" Jacky?!

    All the best
    Jukka

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  • Chris
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    Originally posted by mac-the-kipper View Post
    Hocus pocus nonsense.
    Oh, probably. Not "ambiguous", though.

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  • mac-the-kipper
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    Originally posted by Chris View Post
    To be fair, that's not entirely true.

    "Le Senat de Londres metteront à mort le Roy" is fairly unambiguous, and a pretty direct hit...
    One out of hundreds. A monkey could do that.

    Hocus pocus nonsense.

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  • Chris
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    Originally posted by mac-the-kipper View Post
    Not really, all of his prophesies are so ambiguous.
    To be fair, that's not entirely true.

    "Le Senat de Londres metteront à mort le Roy" is fairly unambiguous, and a pretty direct hit...

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  • anna
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    Hi Sam

    Thanks for the answer.

    ANNA.

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