Nostradamus C08 Q28: The unifying code built into locational attributes.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015

 

 Nostradamus Centuries 8 Quatrain 28 In a gold and silver fraud a Muzarab gazetteer prescibes a new law governing furnaces.The only anagram of gazetteer appears in this verse and I use this term in many of my analyses of the financial crisis of the 21st century.

 

A gazetteer is a body of writings that builds a description of a place through its physical, climatic, population, production, trade and occupational attributes.

 

Gazetteers have been used since ancient times in combination with maps. The importance of maps and their construction is a focus of verse C.08 Q.26 which relates to Nostradamus' quest via his patrons.

 

The last line of this current verse has the only anagrams forgazetterr, prescribe and prescript (there are actually two anagrams for prescript in different parts of that line). A gazetteer is a dictionary based on name of sites and  the various notable activities at that location, Such a record makes an ideal device when coding using substitution are suitable,

 

Now prescript means something prescribed, especially a rule or regulation of conduct and so each othese occurrences emphasises that something important underlies this verse and in particular its fourth line. \

 

The implication inthat line of verse is is that that there is a time of financial crisis where the links between verses holding any attributes found in a single entry in a geopgrahic gazetteer..

 

The story contained in the anagrams of the current verse indicates an issue arises from a small group of Christians within an Islamic setting. This issue involves the way that people with infectious disease are treated after death, a theme linked to that in verse C.07 Q.41.

 

Although it seems that the stories of the text and anagrams are unrelated they are united by the anagrams for 'prescript' and gazetteer mentioned  by Nostradamus which develops a trail incorporating all these different threads.

 

In 1704 an author called Echard  published the first gazetteeer. This authors name appears as an anagram (1/5) in the first line of this current verse.

 

The anagrams from which the keys for understanding the story lines of this verse include:

 

Key Ideas:

 

gazetteer, prescribe, factual, treatise, actual, furnace, musical, integer, interacts, Muzarab, script, constitutes, careful, law-craft, musical, restored, Parques, urgent, blaze, Charles, truest, orders, misuse, Islum, trouble.

 

 

 

 

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