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The Prophecies of Nostradamus

2023-08-20 16:12:07

Summary What happens when one person can see the future? He can predict his own closet as well as predict the destiny of the world. Nostradamus is a highly educated person in the medical field. But when the tragedy attacked him, he was living a lonely life. This is the time when he predicted most of the time. The interest of Nostradamus not only predicts many events in history but also helps to stop the plague that destroyed southern France in the 16th century.

The prediction of Nostradamus has very troubling precision. Unexpectedly, Nostradamus predicted the majority of the major events that shocked the world. Looking at Nostradamus' prophetic background, source, and foundation, he tried to tell the world about the dangers that really came. Nostradamus has the only goal: to help others while preserving his loved ones.

Clearly, not all of the Nostradamus prophecies were executed as he explained, but some were realized but Nostradamus did not say it. Some prophecies are a bit vague and can be interpreted as two different events and people. The following is an example of this scenario. Portugal is located in the western part of the continent of Europe, Portugal is the home of Ferdinand Magellan. Ferdinand Magellan is a man exploring the Philippines. He was born in 1480 in the poor region of Tras-os-Montes. When Magellan joined a voyage led by Francisco Dalmeida, he was an ordinary crewman, which also meant that Magellan really came from a poor family. Magellan dreams of exploring the Spice Islands, and he can attract the heart of respected astronomer Guyfeiro. Coincidentally, Defayro and Nostradamus have something in common. They are "judicial astrologers" and are accused of using occultism.

This prophecy is one of the most strange predictions made by Nostradamus, as Nostradamus reveals the name of the person he care about and the day when prophecy occurs. The presence of scientist Lewis Pasteur discovered bacteria and microorganisms that are very useful for all living things on earth. Pasteur was considered "semi-god" by his people as people in his area were "humiliated" by his objection to his work. According to the prediction of the third line, at the end of Rusat's month cycle in the 1880's, Pasteur examined the three most common human plagues known as streptococcus, staphylococci, pneumococci (Cheetham, 1989) .