• Nostradamus & Iran

    From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to All on Tue Apr 16 07:31:15 2024
    Hello Everybody,

    Did the French seer Nostradamus envision
    Iran sinking an armada of ships from the USA?
    Sure seems like it -

    Century IX Quatrain XLIII.

    Proche … descendre l'armee Crucigere,
    Sera guettee par les Isma‰lites,
    De tous costez batus par nef Rauiere,
    Prompt assaillis de dix galeres eslites.

    On the point of landing the Crusader army
    Will be ambushed by the Ishmaelites,
    Struck from all sides by the ship Impetuosity,
    Rapidly attacked by ten elite galleys.

    Interpretation by LL -

    The "Crusader army" should be obvious
    to all, meaning Americans, whose motto
    is "In God We Trust". True Believers
    of Muhammad (PBUH) are obliged to do
    away with all infidels, especially those
    who seek to invade their lands.

    The term "Ishmaelites" is a reference
    to Iranians, coming from their own holy
    book known as the Glorious Quran. It
    is their Prophet (PBUH) who will lead
    them to victory over The Great Satan,
    from ten sides all at the same time.

    Century XXX Quatrain XC.

    Le grand Satyre & Tigre d'Hyrcanie.
    Dont present‚ … ceux de l'Occean:
    Vn chef classe istra de Carmanie,
    Qui prendra texte au Tyrren Phocean.

    The great Satyr and Tiger of Hyrcania,
    Gift presented to those of the Ocean:
    A fleet's chief will set out from Carmania,
    One who will take land at the "Tyrren Phocaean."

    Interpretation by LL -

    The land of Hyrcania was a province
    of Persia, as well as Carmania, on the
    southern coast of present day Iran.
    The "fleet's chief" is a reference to
    what we call an "admiral" of a fleet
    of ships. The term "those of the
    ocean" is a clear reference to the
    dominant naval power coming from a
    place far away, meaning Americans and
    the USA. The "gift" that is presented
    to them is not something any American
    would want on his/her birthday.

    Now, for all you trolls out there, what
    is your interpretation? Did Nostradamus
    know what he was writing about? Or not?
    Did he really have a vision of future
    events?

    Whatever he was drinking, it must have
    been potent. His words are there, for
    all to read. Make of it what you want.

    --Lee

    --
    I Take A Sheet In The Pool

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