Nostradamus C3 Q33: The lone wolf who betrays a city by destroying the people's breeding capacity.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This verse contains elements in its anagrams that
suggest it was written in a form to please his patrons but one that
still retains his aim of prophecies for the period of many centuries
after 199CE.
The wolf is an allusion for a
leaderless(res
de la les) gangster(ſtrange
g), a lone wolf who changes the breeding capacity
of a city's citizens through
arsenite(ie eſtran) poisoning
and
treason (ſeront
A). His
aims
transpose(amis -paſſeront)
the
stages(s
gaſte) at which the
Eastern egg(e eſtran - ge g)
matures(murs et A).
This same theme appears in C3
Q39.
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