Termyn8or -> RE: Nostradamus (7/30/2006 9:23:13 AM)
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I read things and I don't remember the words, but I do remember the ideas. I remember that Nostradamus predicted the rise of "Hister" and that is generally taken to mean Hitler. Now I am not so sure. With the hubris of certain international powers who shall remain nameless for now, this may not have come to pass yet, but the prediction is that Hister is eventually defeated I think. Irish, if you really want a mindfuck, compare the quatrains to Revelations in the Bible. Then take all of that along with whatever you know about history, I mean true history, not the TV kind. I am not religious at all, but I read Revelations in a "plain english" Bible about three times. Sometimes it's the big things, sometimes it's the little things that make one go "hmmmm". For example "Men shall seek death but not find it". I think there are two factors involved here, but first let me say this : there is no such thing as the supernatural, that is to say that even what people consider supernatural is actually natural. I believe that the Quatrains and Revelations were written by people with incredible insight. As Einstein proved, you can't measure one's intelligence by whether they can match up a pair of socks in the morning. I will not judge whether they were clairvoyant or not, I think it possible that they saw the trends and actually didn't make predictions, but rather projections. Another factor is that the world's "leaders" of today are a very wierd and quirky lot, and may consiously or unconsiously be making these projections come true. We got the Bushes and Clintons in the Skull and Bones society, and they have some pretty wierd rituals and practices. Perhaps they are being brainwashed in that, and similar cabals. Members of the Illuminati are not exactly the average guy on the street either. Pahunk, perhaps you shouldn't have made light of this in the beginning. If my hypotheses put forth in the last paragraphs are even partly true, these old writings may hold the key to our future, if any. A quickie about revelations, or more specifically armeggedon. "The sea will die". Israel is sitting on alot of nukes, and if they got hit by a nuke there is good reason to believe that other fissionable material will go off as well. The fallout will go over the sea. Eventually it will kill the sea, and when the sea dies, we die. Irish, there is another document, not as old but if you are into such things, it's almost a must read for you. It has been called a forgery and all that, but I see the paralells to what is going on in the world. It's origin is reported to be that it was confiscated from someone who got arrested somewhere in Europe. Nobody knows, but The Protocols Of The Meetings Of The Learned Elders of Zion was obviously written by someone with incredible insight. I will not say if it is all true, I can no more do that than judge whether the Quatrains or Revelations are true. All I can do is meld it with what I see in world events. There is another very interesting but little known document about economy which defies discreditation. This one was supposedly found in an old Xerox copying machine coming off lease and is called "Silent Weapons For Silent Wars". IIRC it was written by Amsel Rothchild (Maher, they changed their name to Rothchild, meaning red shield in German). Apparently the author was well versed in electronics, and also economics. I understand electronics and he takes the world economy and analogizes it to an electronic circuit. Everything from basic human needs to saving/investment of capital, production and even taxation is compared quite astutely with inductance, capacitance and resistance in an electronic circuit. To me, in each case the "authenticity" is not a big issue. Complete gibberish can be written in castles, while words of extreme wisdom and insight can be written under a bridge, or in prison. I'm not saying that it doesn't matter who wrote it, but that is not as big an issue as it's content. I have a very hard time understanding "Silent Weapons", but I do understand the concept. Silent weapons is exceedingly hard to get, if you want a copy I'll have to find it, scan it and send the pictures. The Protocols are easily obtainable online. When you start comparing such writing to actual happenings, I have found that generally one cannot get enough. So that is my suggested reading. If possible, one needs to use one's knowledge of world events in relation to th words, WITHOUT reading between the lines. Not the easiest thing to do. T
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