Nostradamus C5 Q76: A bisexual sailor whose life mirrors that of the Jesus clone.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This verse contains an anagram for
Apollonius
(
ſon pauillo) which implies this verse
refers to a
philosopher and orator but it may also imply that this
person is a contemporary of the clone experiments seeking to upraise
Christ using ancient DNA.
There is an implication that the person
mentioned in this verse is a
sailor
(
olira ſ) with a
bisexual
(
s lieux ab) nature who tries to
keep this secret from the world. Such a story is consistent with that
found in the text of many verses and in the anagrams of others. Through Atropus
this verse is linked to
C4 Q76 while
Apollonius ties it to
C8 Q75.
But the text has many clues suggesting th verse relates to a time when
the sea level has risen destroying many low lying cities of
Southern France and changing Baux role to that of a seaport
#
Apollonius:
a contemporary philosopher and orator in Tyana at the time of
Christ. #
Atropos
was the oldest of the
Three Fates,
and was known as the "inflexible" or "inevitable." It was Atropos who
chose the mechanism of death and ended the life of each mortal by
cutting their thread with her "abhorred shears." #
Axion:
hypothetical elementary particle. #
maculation:
marks or blemishes.
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