Nostradamus C6 Q66: Virgil provides the allusion for the resurrection from the dead.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The
text of this verse tells us thefoundation of a new sect rests on bones uncovered by an
earthquake.
This verse is
different to most and either states the case directly or was
added at a later date.
The fact that it is placed at verse 6.66 may well be
indicative of a later person wanting to increase the significance
of his insertion by the numerologic potency of its placement.
The anagrams offer nothing of significance and fit the pattern of random
generation that one expects in any uncoded writing:
1. Select caste found demented Eleleus lamented
ouun uuell faucet
2. Norse rezoluteness guard stole
random neuroses drugs on train 3 Atrocious men
_cheer_pulse_Scariot_uurote Bear star appear 4. Feminal rival
zetout unerrable enumerable meter
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Eleleus: an epiphet for Bacchus referenced in Virgils
Aeneid III:190-220, Virgil was considered Romes greatest poet, The Eneid
also references the Minotaur. SctFndtnGtRmnBonesUncvrd
Key Ideas:
irremunerable,
unerrable, resoluteness,
ensepulchre, enumerable, demented, strenuous, faucet, setout, enabler,
atrocious, Minotaur, dozes, sewers, lurch, moration (dallying), felon,
lamented,
found, mall, Raimond, outrun, lozes, reputes, neuroses,
test, Eleleus, racist, well, Aapep, rename, Nowell, woes, airports, rest,
random, rebel, here, alone.

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