Nostradamus C10 Q43: 22ndC ignores the Christian heritage to experiment on a new species of human-like apes.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
In the second line of text
of this verse there is a reference to 'ones made and unmade, quick, sudden, neglectful'.
Such a description provides a good cipher for the process of cloning.
This forms the base for a verse that gives the essential details of the sources
of DNA that are used.
The anagrams also support such a theme with terms such as
allele and nucleole being highly relevant to genetic manipulation.
The verse also has hints of the Joseph, Mary and Jesus dilemma in its demands
such a birth places upon the father. This interpretation draws further strengths
from its paralleling Herod's misreading of Jesus' royalty as a threat to his own tenure as king.
And from this verse's anagrams for Galilee, temptors and
negligence in can be deduced the families of the Jesus clones face a
similar scenario.
Key Ideas:
neglecting, negligent, temptors, Galillee, Elysium, probed, Mysia, negligence, promptest, daffiest,
Lyceum, nucleole, espoused, faiences, niggle, atropism, prompts, fiances, orally, allele,
Tyrolean, tempts, Arabs, ally, maims, feted, loyaler, deports, pseudo, uncle, puts, deft, prompt, petrol, teller, bust,
Patras, posed, fence, Moiras, drop, beans, been, alloy, crier, espouse, liege, cluey, deport,
Amos, face.

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