Nostradamus C9 Q72: Ancient animal bones the source of many religious relics used by believers in a Christ lineage.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The anagram for Waldensian (leuain Dans A), a sect founded in Southern France and erased after several centuries, is found in this verse.
It together with another for
Magdelynes
( May gens d ) defines a heretical religious tone linked to
those in that same region who believed that Christ was part of a mortal line.
Other anagrams include
relics, containerless, cornerstones and
sentinels which implies a hiding place for relics. And these concepts match well with that raised in the previous verse
C9 Q71.
There is one of the rare anagrams for
Cornerstones in the
first line and appears in conjunction with one of the rare anagrams for
enclosures
And
in the third line there is an anagram for circles,
adjacent to that for enclosures. This implies it may be
Ursa Minor that is the focus of
these entries.
And the turned circles found as anagrams in the third line points
to not only being about the 25,500 precession cycle of the polar stars
butrelates to the end of this the 21st century when the current Pole star is closest to
the North Pole.
The verse holds far more knowable names as anagrams than
almost all other verses. The complexity of their structure implies they serve
the purpose of identifying the people of a new leaven mentioned in the last
line of text. The tone of the gestalt (text and anagrams) is consistent with
the story line of a mortal Christ and the events that are linked to that tale
at the end of this century.
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