Nostradamus C4 Q52: The scale of the flood disaster that changes man's future.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
Mankind is under threat as ocean levels surge,
seaports (
preſt a ſo) sink, new
seafronts
(
sera fort en)
and
oceanfront (
a
fort encont)
rises
(
ſſier).
Desperate
people seek sanctuary from their enemy at any cost.
Within those towns still standing, people search for the
Spirit of God and the resurrection of the one they see as their saviour.
This is the story contained in this verse and it is consistent with tale
in many others as set out in my paper called
Floods.
This
flood achieves its greatest depth in France totally covering towns such as
SanTropez (
z ſeront pa) and lapping at
the edge of communes like
Pontcharra
(
ront par cha) which is over 240m above current
sea level.
This great flood extends to the Gulf of
Hormus (
murs ho) and beyond.
This
is the new story of mankind and it speaks of the heroism required to survive.
In addition it is the tale of objects with
eerie (
iere) powers gained from
faster
(
t sera f)
electrons
(
contre les) that lead to a new
generation of
mennish (
nnemis)
homines
(
nemis ho).
In this verse the conclusion about the magnitude of the floods is
drawn from the change in seafronts, oceanfronts and seaports but in
C4 Q53
it is the anagrams for submerged lands that provides direct wording for
such a flood.
#
mennish:
old word for mankind / human race. #
homines:
# Pontcharra: commune in the Rhone-Alpes about 240m above
sea level and about 20km from Grenoble. #
San Tropez:
Provencal town situated on the French Riviera - occupied by Arab Muslims
in the 10th century.

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