Nostradamus C3 Q92: Napoleon Bonaparte is badly positioned for Waterloo due to parliamentary delays.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This is an intriguing verse which displays
evidence related to
Napoleon Bonaparte
and his descendants.
The emblem of the dynasty is a bird of prey not
unlike the goshawk mentioned in the text.
Among the anagrams are
Buonapart (bon
par Aut),
Waterloo
(Autour L'oe). and
carrhae (arrache
a). Now Napoleon's family name was originally Buonaparte
but there are no full anagrams for either Bonaparte or Buonaparte in the
Prophecies. There is only one anagram for
uuaterloo but there are twelve
for
carrhae which represents a losing battle for an 'invincible' army.
All three of these anagrams
together with the reference to the goshawk occur in the fourth line.
The
anagrams in the second and third lines seem to provide a dating of the verse that corresponds
with the time of Napoleon since it was in the period 1800 to 1850 that
maritime clocks became sufficiently reliable for tracking longitude at
sea.
The Battle of Waterloo was in 1816, in which year Thomas Earnshaw,
marine clock maker, invented an escapement using two metals working
against each other that compensated for temperature induced expansion
thereby increasing the accuracy for measuring longitude.
An
anagram for
Taurus (ur
Satu) occurs in the second line which in astrologic charts
represents May while the battle of Waterloo took place on the eighteenth
of June in the sign of Gemini.

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