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Nostradamus C4 Q83: The valiant captain who tries to prevent loss of life.
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C4 Q83 |
C4 Q92 |
Combat by night the valiant
captain Conquered will flee few people conquered: His people stirred up, sedition not in vain, His own son will hold him besieged. |
The head of the valiant
captain cut off, It will be thrown before his adversary: His body hung on the sail-yard of the ship, Confused it will flee by oars against the wind. |
There can be little doubt these verses are meant to be linked by a single event. Nor can there be any question that the naval leader is brutally killed after an unsuccessful campaign in order to provide a horrific portent for those who oppose the winners.
The visible text provides little guidance as to the time, place and identity of this event and its leader, however the anagrams imply that it is not a physical battle but one of ideas.
In this context the ship mentioned in the text represents a covenant agreed to by religious institutions.
The anagrams when assessed as a whole suggest that there is an increased opposition to human gene variants such as progenesis (retention of juvenile appearance) and it is for such a heritage that the valiant captain is beheaded.
End of C4 Q83 -Start of C4 Q92
Go to C4 Q92 for analysis.