Nostradamus C10 Q65: Computerisation of Christ's resurrection line into the 21st C
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, 2022
All eight of the agennos (unbegotten) anagram verses can be accessed
through
agennos quatrains.
This verse is one of the
focal points of a major story told by Nostradamus in his Prophecies. It only needs a glance at its visible text to see that it has a
religious theme and it takes just a little knowledge to conclude it reaches way
back into religious history for its story of the churches future troubles based
on faith in a resurrected Christ figure.
But
this particular verse ties that religious connection to modernity through
angarms for computerisation (r
poinctu mis a to) and elements
actiniums (
inctu mis a t) and protactiniums
( r poinctu mis a t) which are in the actinides
series. The latter are radioactive minerals whose powers include those
involved in the physical fabric of the
universe.
The difficulty raised by their presence lies in them being radioactive elements with powers undreamed
before the nineteenth century. Hence had no known source to relevant words
other than those from ancient legends about magical fires and energy. Yet they
are essential to the climax of Nostradamus' tale so they appear in parallel as
anagrams within his main story line
In
the Agennos verse series quatrains C10 Q65,
C8 Q99 and
C4 Q14 obviously
relate to the same religious story but they are also fundamental to the
most modern nuclear settings influencing our near future.
In the first line of text in
C10 Q65 we have ' O vast Rome, thy ruin approaches' while in
the second line of C8 Q99 it says 'the sacred seat put in another place'
and critically they agree
on what it is that is ruined.
The second line of C10 Q65 says ' not of
the walls, of thy blood and substance' and the last two lines
of C8 Q99 specify 'substance of body and spirit restored and
received as the true seat'. The connection with the current verse C4 Q14 is via
its religious anagrams with the reference to
Gethsemanic and adjacent anagrams for
agennos mortals being the most potent. I chose to pair C10
Q65 and C4 Q14 in the Agennos verses series because in addition the Jesus story
line they share in their anagrams relates to its earliest days.
But
the anagrams underneath are quite dramatic. They are also personal, complex and
identifiable with a unique historical event as well as Nostradamus' personal
struggle in presenting his case. His story is about the Nicean Council and its
creation of a status of heresy for those who dared take a Gnostic view of
Christ's birth. And yet it also is about Nostradamus' coding methods and his
own struggles with the questions this Nicene' legacy leaves unanswered.
Within the anagrams of this verse
the ones for Nostredamus,
encodements, status, denouncements, computerisation, perfection, actiniums,
protactiniums
and tremendous state quite dramatically that Nostradamus' aim was to expose the fallacy in
the 4th century Nicene doctrine surrounding the birth,
death and lineage of Jesus.
So this verse although it tells the same story in both
text and anagrams as C8 Q99 it does so with a unique aspect. C8 Q99 relates the
events back to the centuries following Jesus' death while C10 Q66 puts it in
the environment that is uniquely that of our time. And he specifies how
important the issues in these verses are to him personally by telling us the
purpose behind his writing.
In constructing his verses Nostradamus used the original progression in
his master copy and paired each verse with an unused verse from a later
part of his centuries.
n this instance C1 Q05 from the master copy is transferred to C10 Q65
and the verse from that location was transferred to C1 Q05.
Both verses carried tell tale signs of their original location. These
are apparent in the text and a key in the anagrams. And through anagrams
for sensory abilities they are both tied to the evolutionary advance of
our species in the next hundred years or so.
The story in the last 100 of the verses in his published work is clearly
about the religious disruptions of the Christ cloene era while its
anagrams saying Nostredamus encodement agennos status denouncement
makes it the header of that story in Nostradamus pointers to what is to
come later in our century. These pointers are logically located in the
first 100 verses of his master copy.
DATA
section
C10 Q65
O vast Rome, thy ruin approaches, Not of thy walls,
of thy blood and substance: The one harsh in letters will make a very
horrible notch, Pointed steel driven into all up to the hilt.
O vaſte Romme ta ruyne s'approche Non de tes
murs de ton ſang et ſuſtance L'aspre par lettres fera ſi horrible coche
Fer poinctu mis a tous juſques au manche.
Extra Info:
The element proactinium was given the name because it is
the father of actinium, a radioactive element of short half-life. In some ways
this reflects the issue of the God Jesus hierarchy.
Agennos is a major part of Nostradamus' vision for our
future.
Anagram sequences found in the above lines of
French text.
- <uneasy prop Stave echO><papers> <moRe mature yen
OvateS><maumetry[Islamic] propanes OverhaSte> <OverheatS super-canopy>
- <noStredamus eNcodements denote Agennos
StatuS><agennetoS StatuS eNcodements/ / deNouncements><noted tremendous
agentS>
- <Sefira's letter> <latter paper refers> <hiS
fear><appears><his bricoler [Fr. tinkerings] echo flatterers appareLs>
- <computerisation><manchu perFection><aqueuS
tsunamic joust><juSus to actiniums><proactiniums><manchu
Frontpiece>
Table listing anagram occurrences (1-23) in
Nostradamus' Prophecies
1: computerisation, proactiniums, denouncements, supercanopy, Nostredamus,
encodements, actiniums, flatterers, overhaste / overheats, tsunamic,
maumetry, agennetos, Manchu, joust, 2: couenants, cochleas, tonnages,
chapels, Sefiras, fetters, status, uneasy, Jusus, 3: frontpiece /
perfection, tremendous, undermost, bricoler, cochlea, nascent, Maoist
Taoism, statues, cantus, Tuscan, ovates, jsus, 4: atmometer, reappeals,
apparels, 5: copperas, denotes, guest, 6: connate, platter, Risha,
7: donates, dements, anury, 8: unsorted, agennos, latter / rattle,
9: reastounds, appears, Sumers, 10: propanes, 11: muster,
denote, mutes, 12: averts, starve / vaster, Apeps, Cenan, vast, 13:
chole, saleh, 14: detours, mature, vesta / stave, amuse, 15: -
16: alches, aqueus, uuaqes, 17: gets, 18: chopper, freest, 19:
copperah, ruyn, 20: aunts, ussat, 21: letters, Shia, 22:
horrible, 23: sefira,
Key Ideas:
agennos, agennetos, Nostredamus, encodement, status,
denouncement, computerisation, perfection, super-canopy, actinium, proactinium,
overheats, tsunami, joust, tremendous, propane, appears. flatterers, maumetry,
Manchu, covenants, cochleas, tonnages, chapels, Sefiras, fetters, status,
uneasy, Jusus, perfection, tremendous, undermost, bricoler, nascent, Maoist,
Taoism, statues, cantus, Tuscan, ovates, jsus, atmometer, reappeals, apparels,
denotes, guest, unsorted, latter, reastounds, appears, Sumers, propanes,
muster, vaster, Apeps, Cenan, detours, mature, stave, amuse, waqes, gets,
chopper, freest, letters, Shia, horrible, Sefira.
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