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Nostradamus 2003-2025: A History of the Future - Digital

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Author: Peter Lorie

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No Reality Here

This book has no reality to it. Everything is taken out of context to fit into today. Sentences were taken out of the verse and used as examples when the whole idea is the entire verse. If we believe as this author has written then the world is doomed and a woman will do it by 2010. No where in the original verses does it state that a woman with ruin the world.


Total hogwash. A credulous guide to Nostradamus

The so-called "great" Nostradamus predicted nothing accurately, and for hundreds of years people have been shoe-horning his famous Quatrains into various forms in order to make them fit into their favourite events. When the primary reviewer claims a "haunting reference to the twin towers" in a Quatrain, it's just another example of people twisting words to make them fit their pre-conceived notions. It's easy to take a set of circumstances and construct some meaning using N.'s Quatrains if you look hard enough. It's also easy to convince yourself the moon is made of green cheese.

Hister has nothing to do with Hitler (Hister is an old Latin name for the Danube river, for crying out loud!), and Nostradamus didn't predict Napoleon unless you're dumb enough to believe that twisting the nonsense syllables "pay-nay-ro" around to form Bonaparte's given name is a meaningful exercise. If you believe in Nostradamus or the "research" found in this book, I have some beach-front property to sell you near Mount Etna.


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