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The Secrets Of Nostradamus: The Medieval Code of the Master Revealed in the Age of Computer Science

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Walker argues that previous translations have got it wrong, because they have failed to realise that Nostradamus was writing in an esoteric language called the 'green language'. Where previous translations have seemed to stretch a point to make a quotation fit an historical event, Walker reveals the prophet's true prophecies regarding the American and French revolutions, the Franco-Prussian, First, Second, and Third world wars, earthquakes, floods, the Anitchrist and the end of the world. Properly seen, Walker argues, Nostradamus is the greatest Western prophet to commit his prophecies to writing since the Old Testament.

528 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 2, 1997

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March 5, 2011
The world of Nostradamus, to me, has always been riddled with mystery. This book seems to explain how he used alchemy and word games to predict events. It mentions the "akashic chronicles", which, to the spiritualist/cabbalist, is a ribbon of "memory" of events which surrounds the earth, written by "recording angels"!!!
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