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2006-10-12 05:35:57 · 14 answers · asked by aslam 1 in News & Events Other - News & Events

14 answers

No. You do?...............

2006-10-12 05:37:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Nostradamus lived in about 1505. He had the rare talent to see the future. But this was an era where soothsayers were looked down upon and were even murdered. That is why he wrote down his predictions in an indirect way.

Sometime ago about 1989 I saw a Video produced by an Australian company on these predictions. According to it the big earthquake in San Francisco was predicted by him. Of course I saw this years before the 9/11 incident. But this video says that the next prediction is that the new city in America will be attacked by a mad man from the Middle East with fire balls sent from the sky - and it said that the new city should be New York. According to what was happening at that time I really thought that this man should be Saddam Hussain. It mentioned the number of fire balls that will come and gave the number that will really hit the new city. I forget the exact figures mentioned.



It was also predicted that the person who desecrated his grave will die by a bullet. During a civil war a soldier who had heard of this story, after having had too much liquor had decided to dig his grave, as predicted he had been hit by a stray bullet. According to this video there was much more than the soldier being hit by the bullet - there was a plaque round the neck of the skeleton of Nostradmus setting out the date of that day that his corpse was dug.

The most scary part is the next prediction. According to it the Middle East will be flattened and as a result the Pope will flee Rome. According to what is happening now I hope this will not become true.

2006-10-15 03:14:55 · answer #2 · answered by donp 6 · 0 0

Nostradamus is an interesting character. All his predictions come true after the event happens. It would really be something if someone could read his works and make a prediction before the even happens. That is why his works are so selective and interpretive.

2006-10-12 05:40:48 · answer #3 · answered by danzahn 5 · 0 0

I guess most things that wrote in a puzzle-poetry form have amazing similarities to some of the events that took place hundreds of years after his death. His description about Hitler is startlingly similar. So I guess he must have had some sort ability which we don't have.
have watched a documentary on him and I have even heard that he predicted his own death too.

2006-10-12 05:44:52 · answer #4 · answered by Friend 6 · 0 0

Some of his predictions have come remarkably close to actual events, however the majority of quotes that are attributed to him are actually made up after the events and are things he never said at all.

2006-10-12 05:45:15 · answer #5 · answered by Phillip M 2 · 0 0

It just seems like wild interpretation to me

2006-10-12 05:37:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes I do

2006-10-12 07:10:21 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no. his "quatrains" are so nonsensical as to be meaningless drivel. they could mean anything. personally I think the guy was on drugs

2006-10-12 05:44:44 · answer #8 · answered by kapute2 5 · 0 0

I am not sure but it does sound convincing.

2006-10-12 05:38:56 · answer #9 · answered by Patches 5 · 0 0

no, he is too vague. ANything can be interpreted from his "revalations".

2006-10-12 05:43:26 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

he was a crack pot that could have used a crap load of prozach.

2006-10-12 05:41:00 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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