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To: Oral Roberts who wrote (6806)9/14/2001 12:51:50 PM
From: HG  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10077
 
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From the sky will come the
great King of Terror"

Intimations by Nostradamus, the poet-seer of
popular imagination, suddenly ring eerily true: The
Third World War he said would begin when -
The sky will burn at forty-five degrees (and)
Fire approaches the great new city.


No sequels to this apocalypse

Born in the early 16th century, Nostradamus has become one of the world's
most widely known and read prophets. His cryptic quatrains are claimed by
some to conceal information about future events. He completed a total of 942
quatrains which he organized into Centuries - groups of 100 quatrains. Could
these writings actually predict the death of popes, rise of tyrants, and natural catastrophes to come? Uncannily, it would appear to be so.

Throughout Nostradamus' quatrains he speaks of three powerful and tyrannical leaders that he calls anti-Christs. He said they would lead their people through reigns of terror after seducing them with promises of greatness (Guentte). Napoleon is thought to have been the first of these anti-Christs.

The second anti-Christ Nostradamus wrote about was "a man stained with murder...the great enemy of the human race...one who was worse than any who
had gone before...bloody and inhuman." Experts are in agreement that the sixteenth century prophet was referring to Adolf Hitler. (Guentte).

The text extracted here about the third anti-Christ has been taken off the Net:

According to Nostradamus, the first two anti-Christs were extremely evil, and history has shown this to be so; however, Nostradamus speaks of a third anti-Christ who is more hideous than all the others combined. He tells us he will come from the Middle East.

Out of the country of Greater Arabia
Shall be born a strong master of Mohammed...
He will enter Europe wearing a blue turban.
He will be the terror of mankind.
Never more horror.

Here, Nostradamus says that a man from Greater Arabia will lead his forces on
an invasion through Europe. This invasion will start a third world war that will be far worse than all the other wars put together (Guentte). When will all this take place?
In one quatrain Nostradamus gives us an exact date when the war will be well under way.

In the year 1999 and seven months
From the sky will come the great King of Terror.
He will bring back to life the King of the Mongols;
Before and after war reigns.

Nostradamus predicts the war will begin shortly before the year 1999 (Roberts 191). He also tells us how long the war will last.

The war will last seven and twenty years. (Guentte)


Nostradamus says that the war will be so terrible that the world will come face to face with final annihilation. Here, he implies that the war might involve some kind of horrible weapon, possibly nuclear. Nostradamus tells what the first target will be.

The sky will burn at forty-five degrees.
Fire approaches the great new city.

In this phrase, Nostradamus refers to a great city in the new world of America near forty-five degrees latitude. Experts agree this could only be New York.

By fire he will destroy their city,
A cold and cruel heart,
Blood will pour,
Mercy to none. (Guentte)

Although Nostradamus 's predictions for the future sound frightening, he also outlines how this third world war will end. He says it will end as a result of an unexpected alliance.

When those of the Northern Pole are united,
In the East will be great fear and dread...
One day the two great leaders will be friends;
Their great powers will be seen to grow.
The New Land will be at the height of its power:
To the man of blood the number is reported.

The new land was a common term used by Nostradamus to refer to what is now
called America.

Was Nostradamus a fraud or a prophet? More than four hundred books and essays about his prophecies have been published since his death in 1566, along with a great number of articles and other commentaries, in numerous languages (Randi 5). Even skeptics pay careful attention to Nostradamus' predictions of the three anti-Christs.
If Nostradamus truly predicted Napoleon and Hitler, could he be right about the Third Anit-Christ?