Nostradamus C5 Q30: An assault made on an Africa bound aircraft at an airport.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
T he anagram structure within the verses is not trivial
and this
can be seen by the examination of a single line of C5 Q30.
I believe the anagrams in the fourth
line delivers the story shown alongside and that the image arises
independently of me, by which I mean no alternate constructions of
unique meaning is likely to be found:
The text of this
verse then represents the story of a counter attack attempting to eliminate
the force that occupies an airport. All of which is in keeping with the
Iran war setting around Hormuz that emerges throughout nearby verses and in
other parts of Nostradamus' Prophecies.
The fourth lines adjacent anagrams can be read (in reverse order
as saying:
ill rules
departing Africa losers not / enplot
( le pont _lors $e_ra faic_te grand pi_lle Sur
l)
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