THE MYSTERY OF TROJAN
AND THE DAY OF DOOM
Like many great minds during Rebirth, Nostradamus showed a disproportionate interest for the history of ancient Rome. Relating to his craze brings insight on the Centuries, and in particular on the prophecy
that has been distressing the Westerners' conscience for nearly 2000 years:
doomsday. The series of quatrains that end withe number 66, and especially
the 6-66, 5-66 and 8-66, depict the tribulations that will precede the events.
Some signs point to the fact that it may have all started.
Let's first
recall one of the Centuries encoding systems (presented on this website
- Time and Region of Encoding) that the seer revealed in the following sentence of his "Epistle
to King Henry II":
LH085
From Jesus Christ to the diversity of sects, I leave
it (ac*: the number of years), & have assumed and calculated the present
prophecies, all according to the chain* that contains its revolution,
the whole by Astronomical doctrine, & according to my natural instinct.
(*Ac: author's comment).
(*The word "chain" holds
the double meaning in French of "chain" and "string").
The word "chain" refers
to the text string part of the quatrains numbering, that is, the Roman figure.
A "revolution" occurs each time the Century digit changes. The reading should
then be organized according to the following model: I-1, II-1, III-1, IV-1 . As can be expected,
the system only works as such with a limited number of about 30 quatrains,
among which belongs the x66 sequence.
3 quatrains "according to the chain"
| 5-66
Sous les antiques edifices vestaux
Non esloignez d'aqueduct ruyne. [ruyné]
De Sol & lune sont les luisans metaux, [Sol & Luna]
Ardente lampe, Traian d'or burine. [Traian] [buriné] |
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Translation
Under the antique vestal buildings
Not far from the aqueduct in ruins
Of sun and moon are the shiny metals
Burning lamp, with gold Trojan engraved |
06-66
Au fondement de la nouuelle secte,
Seront les os du grand Romain trouuez,
Sepulchre en marbre apparoistra couuerte,
Terre trembler en Auril, mal enfoüetz. |
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Translation
At the foundation of the new sect,
Will the great Roman bones be found,
Marble sepulcher will appear covered,
Earth shaking in April, badly buried. |
08-66
Quand l'escriture D.M. trouuee,
Et caue antique à lampe descouuerte,
Loy, Roy, & Prince Vlpian esprouuee,
Pauillon Royne & Duc sous la couuerte. |
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Translation
When the writing D.M. found
And antique cave lamp discovered,
Law, King, & Prince Vlpian put to a test,
Duke & Queen insignia under the cover. |
The translation leaves out all poetic aspects
to keep only the meaning as literal as possible
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These three quatrains
deal with a single event. They respectively involve a great Roman, the Roman
emperor Trojan and a certain Vlpian. But before going on with it, a thorough
historical explanation is necessary.
The vestals
The quatrain 5-66 refers to an
antique vestal building. The vestals were female priests that had their
office at the Temple of Vestals in Rome. They were virgins and their major
responsibility consisted in preserving a sacred fire. Their stand in society
provided them with a considerable amount of privileges. For example, they
held the power to free a prisoner by just pointing their finger at him as
he went by under military escort. They also had the benefit of the people's
trust and respect. Thus, their temple served as a depository for secrets,
treaties of states, all sorts of valuable objects and testaments - as Octavius
must still remember. But the virgins were at great risks if they indulged
in sexual intercourse or neglected the sacred fire. In such cases, they
were enclosed in the campus sceleratus just across the street from
the temple where they were left to agonize in tremendous sufferings.
The temple of the vestals, named
Atrium Vestae, and the sanctuary of the goddess Vesta, Lucus Vestae,
were situated in the center of Rome. Their ruins can still be seen on the
archeological site of the antique city. The temple, with its round shape,
symbolized the earth. In its center, the worshiped flame was kept an eye
on all day and night.
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Nostradamus wrote many verses
that concern the vestals. He also mentioned in quatrain II-17 a vestal camp
in Gaulle (the Roman province where France is located). This cannot refer
to the Vestal temple because there has never been more than one. Building
a second would have been against the established religion - as if the Catholics
had built a second Vatican or the American government a second Congress.
Some archeological excavations have been under way for many years within
the entire area of the ancient city of Rome.
The flame is a universal symbol that has
persisted throughout the ages. The sacred fire passed on the Romans' patriotic,
religious and political feelings. It blazed to commemorate the Virgin Vesta
that personified the mother of the nation and the heart of the earth. The
popes seem to still celebrate a similar rite by passing on a fire that symbolizes
the eternity of faith as mentioned in quatrain 07-93. Ancient Greece also
had its own famous flame. It was lit again 100 years ago at Mount Olympus
and was never put out as everyone can see on each Olympic games occasion.
A flame symbolizes the values of the group that keeps it lit. They vanish
as the fire extinguishes.
Vlpian, Trojan, Great Roman
The term Vlpian in quatrain 8-66 may refer to the word Vlpianus that designated
a civil law student in the Republic of Rome. But this definition is not
satisfactory since the quatrain seems to have nothing to do with education.
Trojan's effigy on the coins in the quatrain 5-66 (With gold Trojan is engraved)
indicates that the burial chamber belongs to a Roman contemporary of his.
And it can't be just anyone's since he is expected to have impressed history
to meet the criteria of a "great Roman". There was under Trojan a Senate
Commissioner named Vlpien. But for the reason that he only belonged to the
senatorial class, it can't be him. It is a prince that is searched for.
What is clear is that a great Roman named Vlpian, who was a contemporary
of Trojan, took posession of a lamp and hid it in the Vestal temple, which
was a sure, secret and inviolable place. Furthermore, a golden coins treasure
was put in the mausoleum (8-16*). The writing D.M. mentioned in quatrain
8-66 represents an engraving that was found on all great Roman tombs. It
served as a warning to the thieves that they would get struck by a celestial
wrath should they not flee at once. To make sure of it, the graves were
trapped with deadly poisonous gas and other clever mechanisms.
(*A number between brackets indicates a reference to a quatrain that is
not reproduced in the text).
It is then conceivable that the term Vlpian designates a member of the
Trojan family. His full name is Marcus Vlpius Trajanus, and his family is
referred to as the Vlpian dynasty. The seer may have modernized the name
for poetic reasons or to blur the meaning. Else, it could be a typographical
error. Many names have been transformed in the Centuries. As an example,
the Roman region of Nemaus (region of Nîmes), in quatrain 10-06, becomes
Nemans in the 5-58. The reason for this could have been to establish a link
with Lake Geneva, which is referred to by Europeans as Lake Leman. Vlpian is very likely to be an alteration of Vlpius.
Many stanzas only reveal their mysteries to the passionate Sherlock Holmes
that devote to the study of Roman history.
Trojan
Since Vlpian is a prince, he should be the son of a king or of an emperor.
But Trojan like most Roman emperors had no offspring and did not come from
a royal descent. It is only from the tip of his lips that he adopted Hadrian,
as reported by his wife, but only her, at the very moment of his death.
Although everything designated his nephew Hadrian as his natural successor,
Trojan would have had plenty of time to make this preference prevail, had
he really wanted it. But for our concern, the term prince cannot designate
Hadrian since he was never one. He moved from the status of a noble directly
to that of a sovereign. Vlpian then points to Trojan himself and the term
"prince" must take the meaning of "Monarch".
But in truth, Trojan may have had an illegitimate son named Attilius like his grandfather.
The boy would have come from an illicit liaison with Pupa, the emperor's one great
love of his lifetime. History does not report much about her except that
she was the sister of his loyal childhood friend, Cassius. The two came
from a family whose father had been the Vlpians' domain superintendent in
Southern Spain. They initially had the status of slaves and were set free
by Trojan Sr. When she became pregnant, the emperor asked her to leave.
He gave her some land in the territory of Judea and a 230 golden coins treasure,
which was his entire fortune at that time. She gave it all back to him except
for the 3 golden coins that had served to pay for her trip. It is said that
he never saw her again.
It is much later that the keen for a progeny mature emperor ordered a desperate
search with the intent to acknowledge his son. He received a report that
the Judean domain had been destroyed and that its inhabitants had disappeared.
The legend states that Pupa converted to Christianity. As for Attilius Vlpius
Trajanus II, if he managed to survive, he may have undertaken a brilliant
civilian career under some borrowed name that preserved the Great pontiff's
secret.
This romantic story of a secret child is only a legend invented by Dante*
in the 13th Century. It is based on questions that remain unanswered by
historians. Whether true or not, Dante has been a source of inspiration
for Nostradamus. Besides, Trojan is the only Roman emperor that Dante allowed
in paradise in his "Divine Comedy".
(*This
story is an adaptation of the Dante legend reported by the historian L Rossi in his
book "You, Trojan - Conversation
in paradise with an emperor")
So, it all leads to think that the sepulcher mentioned by the prophet belongs
to Trojan and to no one else. This opens interesting perspectives.
Except for the aspect of his lineage, history keeps a clear record of his
time in power despite the fact that his memoirs were lost during the 10th Century.
The ruler was the model of an emperor, the politician was very capable and
the military leader stood out of the common. A review of the major facts of his life
enables to understand the significance of a prophecy that predicts an archeological
discovery that will change the course of human destiny.
Trojan was born in the year 53 AD, ruled from 98 to 117 and was one of
the rare emperors not to die assassinated. He was the son of the general
Trojan, commander in chief of the 10th legion of Fretensis, the one
that besieged and assaulted the towns of Nazareth in 63, Jericho in 67,
and then Jerusalem with Titus in 70. This last take ended with the entire
male population massacre. It is during the pillage of the city by the soldiers
that the Menorah, the 20 pounds weight famous golden candleholder,
disappeared. The code of conduct for soldiers strictly forbade sacking the
temples though. And the centurions knew that they would be put to death
on the spot if caught in such a circumstance.
It is very improbable that the military hierarchy had not secured the solid
gold object. The lamp was perfectly well known in Rome and a decision for
it to disappear had to come from the head of the state or one of the two
generals on the scene. There existed a custom for Roman emperors to parade
in the streets of Rome with the treasures seized to the enemy. The diplay
of the Menorah would have been perfect to obtain the population's admiration;
So, it appears that the ruler didn't have a motive to order the crime, and
it must have come from the soldiers.
Joseph was a Jew that passed to the enemy during the war. He was appointed
ambassador by the Romans and was given the responsibility to negotiate surrender from the Jews of Jerusalem, which he failed to do. He mentioned in his 1000 pages historical book that some precious
objects of cult were handed out to the soldiers during the siege. And he
contended that a priest named Joshua was responsible for most of the bargaining.
This would be a possible fate for the Menorah.
General Trojan Sr. was one of the only two potential recipients for the priceless
lamp. Later, once his son was sworn in as an emperor, he would have taken it
to Rome and placed it in the care of the vestal virgins to bring good luck
onto his reign. It is well documented that the Romans were very superstitious. The mighty powerful Jewish God Yahweh had prescribed the
lamp to Aaron (Exodus 25.31), and the emperor may have thought that he thus would become equal
to Him. Nostradamus indicated that the inextinguishable lamp, the 7 kilos
golden candleholder, is still to be found under the Temple of the Vestals.
Marcus Vlpius Trajanus' empire matches with an important Christian manifestation
in Rome. The prince in several occasions ordered that some Christians renounce
to their religion. When they refused to do so, he sentenced them to death. But his
single-mindedness is in no way comparable to that of Nero who, some years
before, accused them of having set Rome on fire. His advisor, Plyni the
Young, wrote in his famous letters that Trojan offered them several opportunities
to convert. They were put to death not on the ground of their religious
beliefs, but because they challenged the authority of the state. In fact,
his days were rather tolerant towards foreign religions, which may have advantaged the spread of Christianity.
The engraved stones described in quatrain 8-56 will be found in the sepulcher
and have a fundamental importance to understand the circumstances of the
rise of Christianity during the first Century; We hardly know anything about
these events with certainty. They could provide an explanation and some
details on the Christ's identity. There remains no formal trace of him in
Judea, and some historians have been contending that he was in fact Chrestos,
a Jewish activist during the civil war in Rome. The finding could answer some of the pending questions and help to part the myths from reality. As
will be shown in a later chapter, Nostradamus had some serious doubts about
the church interpretation of its own history.
Trojan thus came to life in a noble family, 19 years after the crucifixion.
From Pilate's wrong doings to the Vlpian reign in 98, Rome was set on fire,
the temple of Jerusalem was destroyed, a civil war started, the Vesuvius
erupted, the Jews were expulsed from Rome... In the year 822 of the Roman
calendar alone, year 68-69 AD, 5 sovereigns took a turn in power, and 9
of them altogether during the entire 60 years period. Among them, Caligula
and Nero were completely insane. This review situates the times as an introduction
to what the Western world is about to go through.
Trojan's funerals and the tomb
Twelve
quatrains similar to the 6-66 are dedicated to the burial of the great Roman,
while about as many indirectly refer to it.
There can be no doubt on a link with Trojan:
| 04-29
Le sol caché eclipse par Mercure
Ne sera mis que pour le ciel second.
De Vulcan Hermes sera faite pasture:
Sol sera veu pur rutilant & blond.
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Translation
The hidden ground eclipsed by Mercury
Will only be put for the sky second.
From Vulcan Hermes will be made pasture:
The ground (soil) will be seen pure glowing & fair.
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When his
vision of the hard times to come soothes, the poet-hearted prophet reveals
all the depth of his soul. Many
quatrains of the same quality justify that the reader spends a little
time to dream with the seer over the past happy days when humanity, carefree
like a child, could run in the boundless spaces of God's creation - without
the threat of a close ending hanging over its head.
The quatrain
has a real poetic value. But outside
of a quite precise context, it is no more prophetic than an ace of spade
drawn out of a card deck. Vulcan
is the god of fire. The pure glowing
and fair soil represents the beach. An
eclipse symbolizes death for a poet-astrologist.
The second sky refers to the Roman limbs, which the Christians later named purgatory, paradise and hell.
What Nostradamus
described is a Roman funerary procession with cremation on the beach:
Trojan's. His death intervened in Cilicy at the small
village of Selinonte, and his cremation took place not far from there in
accordance with Roman traditions. His
remainders were then packed in an amphora and forwarded to Rome where he
had the state funerals of a demigod.
In quatrains
6306 and 9-84 it is mentioned that a torrent of water will wash off his
tomb. In the 6-6-6, an earthquake will unearth his
bones:
| 09-32
De fin porphire profond collon trouuee
Dessouz la lauze escripts capitolin:
Os poil retors Romain force prouuee,
Classe agiter au port de Methelin.
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Translation
Of end
(thin) porphyries deep collon found
Under
the roofing stone written capitolian:
Bones
curly hair Roman force proven,
Division
to agitate in the port of Methelin. |
The
funerary vase was buried in Rome under a column surmounted by an eagle and
was later replaced by the statue of the emperor at the top of his glory. In 1588, shortly after Nostradamus died, it was unbolted and replaced by
Saint Peter's statue. Thus, the
monument erected to celebrate the greatest of all Roman emperors is nowadays
referred to as Saint Peter's column. So there exist only one and not two
tombs as the Centuries commentators sometimes contend.
His remains
should have stayed under forever, but the Visigoths stole the solid gold
funerary urn during their pillage of Rome in the year 420. It was returned
against a high ransom shortly after, but it next disappeared as if someone
had deliberately hidden it in a place that has been kept secret. Nostradamus
predicted that an earthquake will unearth it and devastate the whole Mediterranean
Sea area as well as most of the world seismic regions.
The tomb
discovery will coincide with the beginning of the Great Arabic conflict. And Nostradamus warns that the Western World
will be humiliated, probably because of some accumulated domestic problems
of civil disorder, terrorism, earthquakes and hastened war preparations
with, in the end, as it happened in the past during special operations in
Iran and Lebanon, an attack that will fail.
Even the greatest country of all can't be the strongest in every
circumstance. Otherwise, the rest of the world would quickly view it as
a contemptible place!
The link with Nimes
The burning
lamp of the quatrain 5-66 is not only associated with Trojan's tomb. The quatrain 9-09 makes a mention of the city
of Nimes while clearly establishing that the lamp will be found in the vestal
temple. And the same lamp is again
placed in the Nimes context in the 10-06. But this time, it is seen while
extinguished.
| 9-09
Quand lampe ardente de feu inextinguible
Sera trouué au temple des Vestales.
Enfant trouué feu, eau passant par crible:
Perir eau Nymes, Tholose cheoir les halles.
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Translation
When burning lamp of inextinguishable fire
Will
be found in the temple of the Vestals.
Child
found dead, when water screened:
Nymes
water perish, Tholose ending "les halles". |
Obviously,
the quatrain has two distinguishable parts. One deals with the lamp while
the other with a flood. It becomes even clearer in quatrain 10-06. France watershed attaches Nimes to the Mediterranean
Sea, while Toulouse (Tholose in the text) is associated with the Atlantic
Ocean. Les halles designates and
is the translation in French of the ancient Roman city named Ales on the
course of the river Gardon St-Jean. The
three places are connected by water, and this points to the Mount-Aigoual
in the Cevennes (mountains). "Gardons" is the name given to rivers that
flow to the Gard, which in turn feeds the Rhone that moves on to the Mediterranean
Sea. On the West side, rivers go down to the Tarn,
the Garonne, and the Atlantic Ocean.
| 10-06
Sardon Nemaus si haut deborderont,
Qu'on cuidera Deucalion renaistre.
Dans le collosse la plus part fuyront,
Vesta sepulchre feu esteint apparoistre.
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Translation
Sardon Nemaus so high will overflow,
Deucalion
will be thought to come back.
In the
collossus most will flee,
Vesta
sepulcher fire (lamp) lit out to appear. |
Nemaus is the Roman name of Nimes and Deucalion is the Roman god responsible
for floods. Sardon means Gardon
which sounds like dragon. The handwritten
S and G are similar and the confusion was voluntarily introduced by Nostradamus
not to reveal its meaning ahead of time.
The vestal fire is extinct, and this is the heralding sign of some
huge catastrophes. Associated with
Deucalion, the worst floods ever are predicted. The East side rivers of
Nimes will be mixed with those of the West slope to Toulouse, thus overflowing all the land over hundreds of miles.
This is only the first of a long series of floods not just limited to Nîmes.
It should be brought together with the catastrophes that afflicted the area
as well as the entire Europe in the year 2002.
C016
Prophecies
are so absolute that when unaccomplished, they keep on reappearing until
their perfect completion.
There is a lot more to say about these two quatrains, and in particular
about a link with a nuclear attack that will come as a complete surprise
in Utah. As regards to Trojan the text analysis can start again.
The floods
in the area of Nimes and the discovery of the lamp in Rome only coincide
in time, but they have no cause and effect relationship except for the fact
that both occur because of the earthquake. The two quatrains should be remixed
and read in the following sequence to obtain the deep meaning of the prophecy:
| 10-06
mixed with 9-09
Sardon Nemaus so high will overflow,
Deucalion will be thought to come back.
Child found dead, as water is screened:
Nymes water perish, Tholose ending "les halles".
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9-09
mixed with 10-06
In the
collossus most will flee,
Vesta
sepulcher fire (lamp) lit out to appear.
When
burning lamp of inextinguishable fire
Will
be found in the temple of the Vestals. |
The verses now appear coherent as if they consisted in
a magic spell that invokes floods and catastrophes.
What the lamp stands for
An "inextinguishable
lamp" should never lit out nor require any maintenance. Nevertheless, this one appears extinct. The term "inextinguishable lamp" has several
possible understandings. It can
mean: "Owes to never extinguish under penalty of an ill omen". Alternatively,
it would be: "Impossible to extinguish it due to some magic properties".
The third meaning is more rational: "Natural reasons only can explain
why the lamp remains lit". And it
should be remembered that the lamp symbolizes the Romans patriotic and spiritual
values.
Nostradamus
conforms to the Roman tradition of oracles.
Each time he states an extinct lamp, that is twice in the length
of the masterpiece (10-06, 4-35), a catastrophe is to be expected for humanity. But a misfortune hardly ever comes alone, and
he associated it to other predictions.
Deucalion pours his cups on the world and each one corresponds to
a catastrophe of the flood type, earthquake, atomic fallout and meteorite
rain. A precise count reveals that he mentioned 7
of Deucalion's plagues contained in 7 cups (2-81, 5-41, 6-52, 7-46, 7-96,
8-29, 10-50). It then reminds that Moses came to an end with Pharaoh's resistance
after God threw 7 plagues on Egypt, that 7 angels will open the 7 seals
while 7 trumpets will announce the day of doom, as 7 distress signals in
the night to represent God's revenge because of the 7 capital sins.
The "extinct fire" foretells some days of wrath.
As already
exposed, and all well considered the prophet's Jewish origins, the lamp
would designate the splendid golden candleholder with 7 branches (7 planets,
7 eyes and 7 spirits) Menorah, that weights 7 kilos, stolen by the Romans
in the temple of Jerusalem at the time of General Trojan's invasion. To find it under the temple of the Vestals would be a good surprise
and not at all unthinkable. The
legend states that the lamp holds magic properties. Hitler was so sure of it, like many others before and after him,
that he ordered several expeditions to find it, as it should have assured
his supremacy. But he looked for it in the wrong places in
the South of France. The Menorah magic properties are a link between the
bottom world and the top one, and they are not to be put in the hands of
everyone. Not to respect the terms of the alliance symbolized
by the arch starts the cycle of divine anger. This is what Nabuchodonozor realized after he sipped his wine from it.
The lost
arch was the Menorah in the Indiana Jones movie initial story. It was transformed
into a Grail for commercial reasons. One
finds there all the elements of the Centuries prophecy: a cave, an earthquake, the Nazis search for
evil powers... One should not underestimate
the ESP capabilities of great writers from a great Christian nation.
With only a little imagination, it can be conceived that the place
also contains campaign trophies like the Tables of the Law entrusted to
the virgin vestals to entreat them with spells and thus give an advantage
to the Roman conquerors.
Nostradamus
writings do not show that he was superstitious or that his prophecies consist
in a cast of bad spells for future generations. It simply brings the attention on the misfortunes that his sensitivity
enabled him to see. The lamp conveys
his message. Like his contemporaries,
he thought that only God's values could be qualified of inextinguishable
(H16, 4-24). Besides, the fire that
dies refers to the values of Rome. The
Catholic Church is preparing to undergo shortly a destruction that will
carry out until its renewal. The
election of a pope will take place on the very same day the great Roman's
grave is discovered (3-65), and this is the day of the founding of the new
sect as stated in quatrain 666, thus causing the break in the Catholic Church.
It will not happen without a clash as the 666 figure indicates. The flame symbolizes the eternal values betrayed
by mankind, and because of this, it will have to suffer as God expresses
his wrath with the plagues.
Not to forget
rationalism, only the flame of a volcano is capable of maintaining itself
lit under ground. It could be a
significant indication to identify one of the mysterious places mentioned
by Nostradamus. He had the vision of a cavity in the rock at the end of
a long passage (2-17). And the term
"lamp cave" guarantees that it is to be found below the earth.
Social unrest after the revelations
The tomb
would conceal some engraved stones that expose the first moments of Christendom.
It is there that is to be found the information that will induce
a return to the Christian fundamentals. The Catholic faith in the Virgin Mary will
be very seriously shaken, while the church will be destabilized. It will
regret having turned the issue into a war against Protestants for the past
500 years. This is not news to rejoice on. Over one billion
people are suspended to these beliefs in the Third World and Europe while
the pope can only exhort to social peace for as long as his adepts maintain their confidence in the church.
Many readers
would contend that Nostradamus was a fervent Catholic and could not have
thought such things. His following statement to King Henry II should prove
otherwise:
H019
.Plaira à vostre plus
qu'imperialle Maiesté me pardonner protestant deuant Dieu &
ses saincts, que ie ne pretends de mettre rien quelconque
par escrit en la presente epistre, qui soit contre la vraye
foy Catholique.
LH019
...Would
it please your more than Imperial Majesty to forgive me Protestant
in front of God & his saints, that I pretend
not to have to put anything unspecified in writing in this present epistle
that would be against the real Catholic faith...
A critical
reading gives to "Protestant in front of God" the meaning that
Nostradamus was a Protestant (see the article "Facts, Controversies and
Thoughts" - on this website - Time
and Region of Biography). The Virgin-Mary status haunted the minds of Europe in 1555, and
it was extremely risky to speak up about it. While measuring his words, the seer explained
that the archaeological discovery could formally reveal something that the
historians are nowadays sure of. The
worship of the Virgin-Mary came from the Egyptian goddess Isis and was brought
all the way to Rome by the Christian Copts of Egypt.
Cyrilius, Bishop of Alexandria, managed to impose the term "Mother
of God" to the entire Catholic Church in the year 431, and he banished the
Constantinople patriarch who thought that the term was too ambiguous.
The schism had already started in the 5th Century.
But what
the world is about to discover carries some much more serious consequences. In Egypt, Trojan repressed the Jewish settlers
of Alexandria from the year 115 to 117. They were the founders of the very first Christian community, and
the message they held was still unaltered.
The cult was only transformed after they were dispersed.
True believers and historians have some very good reasons to try
to understand the events of the time. So, it is essential to determine what the Trojan
diary contained, and also, if its disappearance in an unknown circumstance
during the 10th Century was only an accident.
Only one
writing that is dated from the Middle Ages attests of the existence of a journal. Without
it, there would not have even been a suspiscion of it. The memoirs were probably censored by the church
attentive to destroy all unpleasant evidence and testimonies. But this was unknowing Trojan's leaning for
stone inscriptions. The column he
carved in Rome consists in a 200 meters long comic strip that reports all
the details of the war of Daces. And
this monument is not the only one of its kind.
Moreover, it was a custom for the Great Romans to be burried with
the objects that retraced their life accomplishments. And what Nostradamus
seems to have indicated in his coded language, is that the engraved stones
in the sepulcher will restore to history the facts, dates and places, as
well as a feeling on the first Christians, along with other outstanding
events that took place in the beginning of the 2nd century.
The same
type of questions comes to the mind with respect to the Pontius Pilate's
official report. Following a journey
in the hands of Eusebius, it disappeared forever.
Eusebius was the first pope, so-to-say, and cofounder of the Catholic
Church. He is said by some (not
to say many) historians to have been a forger and he is accused of having
falsified some historical documents so that they attest of the Church's
truths. Nostradamus makes fun of him in the Letter
to Henri:
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pourra
obiecter quel-qu'vn ceste supputation n'estre veritable, pource qu'elle
differe à celle d'Eusebe
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will
be able to object someone that this calculation/assumption is not true,
for it differs with that of Eusebius.
But here
is where it gets funny! Eusebe never wrote anything on the biblical genealogy.
This, along with the number of years since Adam, can be read in the Old
Testament by just anyone. On the
other hand, his history of the first Christians is well-known. Nostradamus must have had in his hands some
elements that negated a number of the Church dogmas. It is not impossible that the Vatican still keeps them away from
the public and historians eyes, in the wait of a storm that will bring about
its renewal at a time not very far from now.
The treasures
For the numismatists, coins engraved with Trajanus' effigy are among the
most magnificient and appraised of antiquity, but they are extremely rare. He was the owner of a gold mine located at
Las Medulas in the north of Spain. Bulk
gold was regularly forwarded to Rome to be transformed into coins stamped
with his image. Some of the precisous metal was then sent back
to Spain in a single convoy, and split in half after Toulouse: One segment departed to pay the mine operating expenses and nourish
two hundred slaves, while the other travelled towards his Andalusia domain
as well as some garrisons on the way. There are many reports that the convoy
was attacked near Toulouse.
The archaeological treasure will be found in Rome, but the other one that
consists in inconceivable quantities of gold and silver, would be located
somewhere not far from the Pyrenees. This
area has become today the number one place for treasure hunting in Europe.
However, most of the treasures mentioned in the Centuries are not linked
to greed, but to faith:
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Au quart pillier lon sacre à Saturne,
Par tremblant terre & deluge fendu
Soubs l'edifice Saturnin
trouuee vrne,
D'or Capion rauy & puis rendu.
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At the fourth
column Saturn is sacred,
By trembling
ground & flood is split
Under the
Saturnin building found vrn,
Of Capion
gold stolen & then returned.
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Saturnin
does not indicate the church Saint-Saturnin of Toulouse as is often read,
but it is quite simply a synonym of the metal "lead" and it
is to be brought together with Quatrain 5-07. The metal points to a specific building of
the Trojan times in Rome. It would
be hard to be clearer than he was to identify and localize the monument. After the uncovering of the world's most precious
archaeological treasure during the great earthquake, it will be taken on
a world tour before it is handed back to the Jewish people. And this is
to happen in the midst of the Great Arabic Conflict.
What's coming next?
The threat contained
in the idiom "fire extinguished to appear" and the term "Deucalion" announce
a social, political, economical and military chaos for the Roman empire
which is nowadays represented by the Occidental nations among which the
USA holds the first place. This should have been considered to be a great
shame if the year 2000 Johannesburg summit had ended with the enactment
of a Marshall plan to combat misery throughout the world. But now, a conflict
will exterminate the 2/3 of men and will last 27 years. This is how much
time will be necessary for humans to discover moral feelings again.
Al Qaeda already
found its place in history by setting the world on fire. But many Westerners
allege that a good war will be salutary as long as it
takes place over there, and not here. There will be no winner, just loosers,
in the war that is about to start and that will not end before the last
warrior becomes conscious of it. The end is expected just following the days of floods
and droughts. And for history, it will not just be a Third World War, but
the Last and Final Conflict.
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aussi auant telles & apres inundations, en plusieurs contrées les pluies seront
si exigues, & tombera du ciel si grande abondance de feu,
& de pierres candentes, que ni demourra rien qu'il ne soit consummé :
& ceci aduenir, & en brief, & auant la derniere conflagration.
Thus before
and after such floods, in many regions the rains will be so scarce, &
will fall from the sky such an abundance of fire, & incandescent stones,
that there will remain nothing that is not consumed : & this
to come, & in brief, & before the last conflagration.
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Alors
par plusieurs foys durant les sinistres tempestes, Conteram
ergo dira le Seigneur, & confringam, & non miserebor [je
les foulerai aux pieds, je les briserai et je n'en aurai pas pitié]
Then,
at many times during the disastrous storms, Conteram ergo will say the
Lord, & confringam, & non miserbor [I will step on them, I will
break them and I will have no pity for them].
Only then,
the unbelievers will start to believe.