Nostradamus C8 Q37: Modern civilisation ceases when great lands become islands due to massive flooding.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015

 

 Nostradamus Centuries 8 Quatrain 37 A story crossing two very different epochs sees a fortress near the Thames falling when the king locked inside is seen only in his shirt near the bridge. A person facing death is then banned from entering the fortress. Turmoil in the environment starts to be redressed.The tone of this verse in both text and anagrams places it in the centuries beyond the 21st when the full extent of flooding is in place.

 

It is a devastated world with the remnants of scientific knowledge solely applied to survival.

 

The anagrams include the name of a small French city near the Swiss border (Belforte). However that name also applies to a small town near Tolentino, Italy. Tolentino is mentioned in the text of C8 Q39

 

The text of the last line of the current verse uses the French word for 'barred' which is found in the previous verse as an English anagram. Since there are only two other occurrences in the Prophecies it suggest that this sequence of verses are related to the same event.

 

This verse is likely to be primarily aimed at a 16th century readership and if so its best anagrams will most likely be in Italian.

 

Key Ideas:

 

mispersuade, formalise, mechanise, Manichees, Achimenes, Belfort, preacher, unsupported, protiums, renovates, sundials, disrupt, foresail, stupid, eddy, forestland, outmanned, purposed, islands, pounds, runestave, serenaders, Alfonse, Pontus, Denver, amounted, veterans, felons, braver, abort, Saudi,  reforests, untamed, forester, rareness, barter, pursued, servant, pseudo, pauses, avenue, salted, rolls, Astrofel, deadness, dearness, Dupont, amount, Edessan, portunes, repulsed, vaster, persuades, restores, chime, Malta, floes, pleasured, pound, venue, fortel, upraise, sorely, averse, dupes, false, saddens, restore, upon, flora, foal, hence, floe.

 

 

 

 

 

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