Nostradamus C3 Q62: Nursemaids son discovers dinosaurs bones in the time of Darius.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
One of the most intriguing things I find as I progress to
delivering one of Nostradamus' key promises to explain every verse is the
totally unexpected nature of the content of many of the verses.
This current one
is a good example as it presents the history of the discovery of dinosaur bones
from a time well before the modern era.
Finding such evidence should lead to a
complete dismissal of all the other things I have found but the story of people
having found dinosaur bones in the past is highly plausible and the manner in
which it is delivered in the anagrams of line four makes good sense since they
say
Seem a dinosaur carcass seen,
once a
nursemaidens son see carcass.
The other
lines then contribute to this theme by presenting the way in which peoples from
different
epochs assessed such finds with people of
Greece in the time of
Darius dismissing the existence of any
animal
more advanced than
plain
cows.For more on this topic See
C2 Q14
where there are the names of two species of dinosaur
Stegosaurian and
Pterosaur and
C9 Q96
which has anagrams saying
Russia centre Dinosaurs reappear.
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