Nostradamus C2 Q51: UK courts make crucial judgments against a religious sect.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This verse has always been recognized as being about
England because of the wording of its text. The anagrams for
devise spear of Triton ruled suggest the verse is about events
affecting the naval power of the UK.
There is an interesting anagram sequence in the first
line which gives Juste d'Agen, the name of
Jules of Agens' oldest son. And in
C09 Q11
both these names both appear with the father's name being in the form
Jules of Agen.
The text highlights the number 66 and
in the context of themes in my other papers it is probable that this
alludes to the year 2066.
Triton references the mythological characters of
Neptune
(or Poseidon) and his son
Triton, the rulers of the seas. Neptune and Triton are deities that
appear relatively briefly in classical literature; however, they are
deemed important as controllers of the seas.
From the combination of the text and anagrams it would
appear the events that change the status are based around legal issues in
respect to religious sects and this sets in motion reactions by that sect
around the world.
This verse complements
C3
Q.70 which introduces the concept of guerilla actions arising
out of a feud involving the genome of UK royals.

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