Nostradamus C6 Q92: The royal line and its ties to Nostradamus.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This is a verse with enigmas to excite the mind.
WeIn it we
have the themes of glamour, intriguea and drama, which are well suited to many stories.
But the
anagrams give it a different twist since they imply it is really about
high level code and the encoder.
There are several references that
Nostradamus makes that apply to himself and his decoder. These include a white haired
person hampered by a wasting disease such as oedema (also called dropsy).
Of great import is this verse is of the
sequence of verses at the end of Centuries VI that hold numerous code-relevant
anagrams in their lines and a story in their text is relevant to both the 16th
century (Henry IV) and to the modern day tales in Nostradamus' Prophecies.
This
verse has
several code related full-anagrams within it which encourages me to include the
split anagram for cryptographer
(_y Par trop gr....e ch_) found in the fourth line.
It is also worth mentioning there is an extremely challenging series
that takes all the letters in that same line which then says
fleeched (brought out by)
your truer handy-program-part.
It is challenging on many levels but one in particular is that it
reflects what I have done in all my work with Nostradamus lettering.
The lettering is
evocative of several complex words on the same topic (e.g. cryptography) but they are also split anagrams
and in a single split or un-split format they can only be found in this verse.
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