Nostradamus C6 Q85: Murder over Drug and oil sources reasons for 21st C crusade.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
In
this Nostradamus presents anagrammatic names such as Urban and
Bardesanes to indicate the First Crusade
is his chosen allusion for the
great religious battle at the end of this century.
The allusion doesn't
draw on its proponents but on the attitudes of that time.
It will be a
barbarous war inspired by avarice and falsely perceived necessity.
One of these names, Bardesanes,
also occurs in
C10 Q84. It is therefore rare but its presence reflects a topic crucial
to Nostradamus' work.
The anagram for Bardesanes refers to a 2nd century Syriac
gnostic who was a scientist, scholar, astrologer, philosopher and poet who
was also renowned for his knowledge of India. The following
extract from
Wikipedia shows his relevance to the issues of a resurrected Christ and a
new cloned race with superior abilities to man.
[Bardesanes] certainly
denied the resurrection of the body and so far as we can judge by the obscure
quotations from his hymns furnished by Ephrem he explained the origin of the
world by a process of emanation from the supreme God whom he called the Father
of the living.
Key Ideas:
predetermines, certitudes / rectitudes, argillous, gorillas,
subterran, polaris-usage, Bardesanes, couuards, argolis, ossicle,
urbans, Crusader, arduous, threads, Azotus, hatred, thread, drauus,
carves, asserted, Vrban, uuord, Urban, Gauloist, cardigan, remedies,
sword, grails, death, fitz, treasured, braver, murder, deleters, Taurus,
Seraph, Joel, uproars, crusade, corpus, regrasp, titure, goal,
hears, Urdu, arrested, Graals, underdrag, garlands, dearness,
hearts, Duras, carding, deletes, barns, dearest, verb, hate, prearms,
reside, cursa, lags, retards, traders, deceit, drop, Jove, redacting,
pond, beans, diverts, steered, ramps, bans, eldest, grandeur,
sources,

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