Nostradamus’ prophecies have fueled bestselling books ever since he first published them in 1555. Unlike some authors, I’m not claiming to have broken a secret code or discovered lost books of prophecies. But I do claim to know the history, mythology, geography, astronomy, and biblical references Nostradamus uses to describe future events. This is my second book on Nostradamus – my fourth on a wider range of prophecy – and I feel confident that my “outrageous” claims are the most realistic interpretation of what Nostradamus wrote. Nostradamus’ most common theme is the military invasion of Europe by an Islamic alliance of nations in the early 21st century. Iran and Turkey are mentioned most often, along with many other Muslim nations that unite to invade Southern and Western Europe. The United States is initially unable to help. Nostradamus repeatedly tells us that the war between Islam and Christianity progresses slowly into a world war lasting about 27 years in total. It ends no later than 2029, but could go nuclear much sooner. At least four cities will be nuked, including New York and Rome. Nostradamus did not see up to the year 3797. He knew the world as we know it ends in the early 21st century, just after the war between Islam and Christianity ends. He repeatedly describes an Islamic Antichrist and the fulfillment of all biblical end times prophecies during and immediately following the war, including a catastrophic pole shift that alters the surface of the Earth. Are you familiar with the prophecies in which Nostradamus described these future events? If the answer is “not yet” – read on and learn why Nostradamus said we would appreciate his predictions much more in the first half of the 21st century.
David Montaigne combines intensive research and logical analysis with a passion for history and prophecy, especially when his research leads him to clues that can help solve great mysteries. Years ago you may have passed him near the archives in Washington D.C., London, or the Vatican – or shared a bus ride to a pyramid or temple in places like Israel, Egypt, Turkey, Greece, Mexico or Guatemala… but it is now more likely he is searching for answers online – at home in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania – where he celebrates every possible moment with his three inquisitive children, who remind him that we should never stop asking questions.
Spoiler alert: of course I like this book, I wrote it. But there is no arguing that Nostradamus described a 27 year war of gradually increasing conflict between the Islamic world and the Christian West. The only questions are - does it culminate in WWIII, and did the timeline begin in 2001? I expect a limited nuclear war, the invasion of Europe, and the end of WWIII no later than around the end of 2028. In the 1990s, long before the events of September 11, 2001 - I had written a book explaining how a careful interpretation of Nostradamus prophecies suggested that WWIII between Islam and the West would begin NO LATER THAN EARLY 2002. Nothing in current events makes me think the plans for a nuclear WWIII have been cancelled or postponed.