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- "Grab Bag" (part 8)
- ===
-
- a. Past events
- b. Coverups
- c. Atlantis
- d. Great Genius
- e. Far Future
-
-
- This is a collection of quatrains in the trilogy that don't fit
- elsewhere in the FAQ. They are included here as examples and hints of
- the material that Nostradamus covered and the extent of his visions.
- Consult D.Cannon's books for the information.
-
- a. Past events
- ===
-
- These are quatrains that refer to past events. I am including them
- here to give the reader a way to judge Nostradamus' credibility in
- prophesying. D. Cannon has hundreds of other unpublished
- interpretations on the past history that would enhance his reputation
- even more, but these are just the ones in her trilogy. Note that
- Nostradamus dealt especially with calamitous world events like WWI
- and WII, and areas of personal interest, e.g. the French Revolution
- or advances in science and medicine.
-
- Discovery of microorganisms by Pasteur. I p130 (cI-25)
- WWI and WII, atomic bombing I p132 (cIII-75)
- radiation from atomic bombing I p132 (cV-8)
- Hitler's fall and suicide, backlash against Nazism I p 133 (cIII-36)
- Japanese and German imperialism in WWII, atomic bomb I p 134 (cIV-95)
- Nixon's diplomacy with China I p 135 (cII-89)
- Cold war and the Cuban Missile Crisis I p 137 (cV-78)
- Microchips, electronics/communication revolution I p 140 (cIII-13)
- Challenger shuttle disaster, NASA politics I p 141 (cVI-34)
- Misuse of Presidential office in Watergate I p 184 (cVII-41)
- Abuse of power by unsavory fundamentalist leaders I p 150 (cII-27)
- Rise of AIDS I p 157 (cII-53)
-
- b. Coverups
- ===
-
- These are some quatrains that refer to current or past situations but
- are not part of recorded history due to the coverups. If evidence of
- these came to light it would certainly be outstanding evidence of
- Nostradamus' capabilities for seeing the truth or at least the
- significance of the D.Cannon books.
-
- -- Secret Russian voyage to Venus I p138 (cIV-28)
-
- The Russians sent a manned mission to Venus as a way of competing with
- the American mission to the Moon. The astronauts died.
-
- -- Secret Viet Nam involvement and POW's I p137 (cII-89)
-
- The U.S. is covertly involved in manipulating Viet Nam political
- structure and actual American prisoners are being held, not
- necessarily from the war, but from the secret involvement.
-
- c. Incidents
- ===
-
- These are miscellaneous events predicted for our times.
-
- -- Discovery of alien meteorite/ore I p.160 (cI-21)
-
- Somewhere in western North America a meteorite will be found by miners
- looking for ore. They think it might be radioactive but it is a
- useful new element on the periodical table.
-
- -- Tomb of ancient influential Roman philosopher discovered I p 197
- (cIII-65)
-
- The tomb of an ancient Roman figure will be discovered. The man is
- famous for his philosophy and theories about everything, and his
- discourses and writings on the nature of things, which are still in
- existence, and have had a profound effect on Western thought.
-
- d. Atlantis
- ===
-
- I p304: Atlantean civilization existed and the people could work
- stone with energies the way modern man uses concrete or metal.
- Physical evidence of Atlantis is spread around the world, one site of
- the civilization was in the Atlantic on a now-submerged island. The
- civilization was destroyed when the earth plunged through an asteriod
- field, either through accident or the deliberate intent of aliens who
- felt "threatened" by advancing civilization.
-
-
- e. "Great Genius"
- ===
-
- - The Genius will come the second generation after the Antichrist
- when people of child-bearing age today have grandchildren, in the
- mid-21st century. (I p 300)
-
- - Great Genius builds space stations and successful artificial
- intelligence machine, transferring his consciousness to it.
- Intelligent machines used to manage space stations. Occurs in 21st or
- 22nd centuries. I p289 (cIV-32)
-
- - During the time of the Great Genius L-5 space stations will be
- developed for manufacturing materials in space. Scientific base
- possibly established on Mars, scientific and communications facility
- established on the moon. The station will be built negligently. New
- ways of collecting and distributing solar energy will be devised. I p
- 300 (cIX-65)
-
- - The Great Genius will unify religion and science and explain
- ancient documents, making clear the metaphysical connections between
- the universe and spirituality. I p 293 (cVII-14)
-
- - Discovery several centuries after the Great Genius intermeshes
- grandly with his knowledge and allows people to burst free
- from all physical bounds and limitations. I p 297 (cIII-94)
-
- f. Far Future
- ===
-
- I p 307 (cIV-25)
-
- Mankind will begin to focus on developing himself spiritually. The
- knowledge for the task has been in front of him but has not been
- noticed or understood. When he begins to realize what is possible it
- will astound him.
-
- In the far future interstellar space travel will take place by mind
- emanations and psi power, rather than mechanical means. I p 307
- (cIV-25)
-
- I p 308 (cI-17)
-
- Long after the time of the Antichrist and the time of troubles a
- "forty-cycle" drought will come about. People will survive only by
- extracting water by melting ice at the poles and distilling it from
- sea water. Later, the climate will become very wet and copious
- flooding will occur. This is a natural cycle of the earth, and it
- causes civilizations to perish during ice ages. "forty cycles" is
- something like four thousand years. Man will cause the problems
- because some aspect of his technology will be endangering the
- delicate balance of the ecosystem enough to eventually trigger an ice
- age.
-
- I p 311 (cX-74)
-
- The "end of the world" will arrive after the seventh cycle which we
- are currently living in. After this cycle is complete, man's
- accomplishments on Earth will generally be complete, and even though
- the Earth will exist for some time forward, the wheel of karma will
- no longer send man to earth but to other locations.
-
- Human civilization will have fallen down and been rebuilt several
- times. Some of the old traditions of e.g. bloody, violent gladatorial
- games will be passed down through the times into the far future.
-
- I p 312 (cI-48)
-
- If man can avert the wars, a extensive and peaceful space expansion
- and exploration can take place, with times of growth and prosperity
- for humanity. A base will be established on the moon, a major center
- of communications and scientific research. The base's major purpose
- is to develop freestanding or self-sufficient space stations in
- various shapes. All have solar sails that provide energy. This will
- last for up to 7000 years.
-
- The sun in our solar system will eventually explode in one last burst
- of energy and then die down to nothing. This will totally incinerate
- the planet, although the earth will have long since been dead.
-
- (THE END)
-
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