Japan Nuclear Meltdown Predicted By Several Prophets !

Japan Nuclear Meltdown Predicted By Several Prophets !

I know, it is easy to say “he predicted it” after it happened but like take a look at the following prophecies.

Century X.49 – Nostradamus

Garden of the world near the new city, In the path of the hollow mountains: It will be seized and plunged into the Tub, Forced to drink waters poisoned by sulfur.

This Quatrain is not about New-York as most people believe, you can see for yourself that it’s Tokyo in Japan ! Garden of the World, hollow mountains. Seized and plunged into the tub, forced to drink poisoned waters.

Edgar Cayce Predicted the disapearance of Japan !

“The Earth will be broken up in the western portion of America. The greater portion of Japan must disappear into the sea. The upper portion of Europe will be changed as in the twinkling of an eye. Land will appear off the east coast of America. When there is the first breaking up of some conditions in the South Sea and those as apparent in the sinking or rising of that that’s almost opposite same, or in the Mediterranean, and the Etna area, then we many know it has begun.

Japan Nuclear Meltdown predicted

Psychic Joseph Tittel

For years I (Joseph Tittel) have been having feelings and visions of a quake that will occur in mid state of California that would be felt from hundreds of miles away. This Earthquake I keep seeing would be the largest recorded earthquake, damage wise, than ever before. The Earth shakes so hard that it cause large cracks and sinkholes that swallow up structures, buildings and even people. One crack is so large that it literally begins to fill rapidly with water therefore causing part of the state to break up in several places and creating new rivers and other bodies of water.

You know we never really heard, at least I haven’t, of places being hit by tsunamis until the past few years. Well over the next few years you will unfortunately begin to hear a whole lot more about them . Three major ones occur over the next 12 to 14 months bringing complete devastation to the areas. One may hit Japan, China and Mexico while I believe one place that was already hit will be hit again or one will occur within 100 miles of the last tsunami. Earthquakes in Japan and China, three major, cause more devastation than ever before.

What will happen Next after the Japan Tsunami ?

After Edgar Cayce predicted the “great shaking of South America” (Chile Earthquake), Cayce predicted there would be activity in the vulcanos on Island (Happened last year), New Land will appear (Check out this article) and he prophesied “Japan would disappear into the Sea”, he also predicted following things to come :

  • The Earth will be broken up in the western portion of America
  • Portion of Europe will be changed “in the twinkling of an eye”.
  • First breaking up of some conditions in the South Sea
  • Happenings and Shakings in the Mediterranean
  • Watch the Etna area, Vesuvius and Pelé area
  • Shifting of the Earth’s Magnetic Poles
  • Upheavals in the Arctic and in the Antarctic
  • Eruption of volcanos in the Torrid areas
  • Semi-tropical will become the more tropical

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Sixains of Nostradamus

The Sixains of Nostradamus

Nostradamus Sixains I

Avtres Propheties de M.Nostradamus, Pour les Ans Courans en Ce Siecle. I. Siecle nouueau, alliance nouuelle,Vn Marquisat mis dans la nacelle,A qui plus fort des deux l’emportera,D’vn Duc d’vn Roy, gallere de Florance,Port à Marseil, Pucelle dans la France,De Catherine fort chef on rasera.

New century, new alliance, A Marquisate put in the bark, To him who the stronger of the two will carry it off, Of a Duke and of a King, falley of Florence, Port at Marseilles, the Damsel in France, The chief fort of Catherine will be razed.

Nostradamus Sixains II

Que d’or d’argent fera despendre,Quand Comte voudra Ville prendre,Tant de mille & mille soldats,Tuez, noyez, sans y rien faire,Dans plus forte mettra pied terre,Pigmée ayde des Censuarts.

How much gold and silver will have to be spent When the Count will desire to take the town, Many thousands and thousands of soldiers, Drowned, killed, without doing anything there, In stronger land will he set foot, Pygmy aid by the Copy-holders.

Nostradamus Sixains III

La Ville sans dessus dessous,Renuersée de mille coupsDe canons: & forts dessous terre:Cinq ans tiendra: le tout remis,Et lasche à ses ennemis,L’eau leur fera apres la guerre.

The Town without above below, Overturned by a thousand shots From cannons : and fortifications underground : Five years will it hold : everything delivered up, And left for its enemies, The water will make war upon them afterwards.

Nostradamus Sixains IV

D’vn rond, d’vn lis, naistra vn si grand Prince,Bien tost, & tard venu dans sa Prouince,Saturne en Libra en exaltation:Maison de Venus en descroissante force,Dame en apres masculin soubs l’escorse,Pour maintenir l’heureux sang de Bourbon.

Of a circle, of a lily, there will be born a very great Prince,Very soon, and late come into his Province, Saturn in Libra in exaltation : The House of Venus in decreasing force, The Lady thereafter masculine under the bark,In order to maintain the happy Bourbon blood.

Nostradamus Sixains V

Celuy qui la Principauté,Tiendra par grande cruauté,A la fin verra grand phalange:Par coup de feu tres dangereux,Par accord pourroit faire mieux,Autrement boira suc d’Orange.

He who the Principality Will hold through great cruelty, He will see his great phalanx at its end : By very dangerous gunshot, By agreement he could do better, Otherwise he will drink Orange juice.

Nostradamus Sixains VI

Quand de Robin la traistreuse entreprise,Mettra Seigneurs & en peine vn grand Prince,Sceu par la Fin, chef on luy tranchera:La plume au vent, amye dans Espagne,Poste attrappé estant dans la campagne,Et l’escriuain dans l’eauë se jettera.

When the treacherous enterprise of Robin Will cause Lords and a great Prince trouble, Known by Lafin, his head will be cut off : The feather in the wind, female friend to Spain, The messenger trapped while in the country, And the scribe will throw himself into the water.

Nostradamus Sixains VII

La sangsuë au loup se ioindra,Lorsqu’en mer le bled defaudra,Mais le grand Prince sans enuie,Par ambassade luy donraDe son bled pour luy donner vie,Pour vn besoin s’en pouruoira.

The leech will attach itself to the wolf, When the grain will sink into the sea, But the great Prince without envy, Through his embassy he will give him Of his own grain to give him life, He will provide himself with it for time of need.

Nostradamus Sixains VIII

Vn peu deuant l’ouuert commerce,Ambassadeur viendra de perse, Nouuelle au franc pays porter:Mais non receu, vaine esperanceA son grand Dieu sera l’offance,Feignant de le vouloir quitter.

Shortly before the opening of commerce, An ambassador will come from Persia, To bring news to the Frank land : But unreceived, vain hope, It will be an offense to his great God, Pretending to desire to abandom him.

Nostradamus Sixains IX

Deux estendars du costé de l’Auuergne,Senestre pris, pour un temps prison regne,Et vne Dame enfans voudra mener,Au Censuart mais descouuert l’affaire,Danger de mort murmure sur la terre,Germain, Bastille frere & soeur prisonnier.

Two standards from the direction of Auvergne,The left one taken, for a time prison rule, And a Lady will want to lead her child To the Copy-holder but the affair is discovered, Danger of death and murmur throughout the land, German, brother and sister prisoner in the Bastille.

Nostradamus Sixains X

Ambassadeur pour vne Dame, A son vaisseau mettra la rame, Pour prier le grand medecin : Que de l’oster de telle peine, Mais en ce s’opposera Royne, Grand peine auant qu’en veoir la fin.

The Ambassador for a Lady To his vessel will put the oar, To beseech the great physician That he relieve her of such pain, But to this a Queen will be opposed, Great pain before seeing the end of it.

Nostradamus Sixains XI

Durant le siecle on verra deux ruisseaux, Tout vn terroir inonder de leurs eaux, Et submerger par ruisseaux & fontaines: Coups & Monfrin Beccoyran, & ales,Par le gardon bien souuant trauaillez, Six cens & quatre alez, & trente moines.

During the century one will see two streams Flood an entire land with their waters, And to be submerged by streams and fountains : Shots at Montfrin Bou cced oiron and Alais, Very often troubled by the Gardon, Six hundred and four, and thirty monks.

Nostradamus Sixains XII

Six cens & cinq tres grand nouuelle,De deux Seigneurs la grand querelle,Proche de Genaudan sera,A vne Eglise apres l’offrandeMeurtre commis, prestre demandeTremblant de peur se sauuera.

Six hundred and five very great news, The great quarrel of the two Lords, It will take place near Gevaudan, At a church after the offering Murder committed, the priest begs Trembling with fear he will flee.

Nostradamus Sixains XIII

L’auanturier six cens & six ou neuf, Sera surpris par fiel mis dans vn oeuf, Et peu apres sera hors de puissance Par le puissant Empereur general Qu’au monde n’est vn pareil ny esgal, Dont vn chascun luy rend obeïssance.

Six hundred and six or nine, the adventurer will be surprised by gall put in an egg, And shortly afterwards he will be out of power Through the powerful Emperor-General To whom the world has not an equal, Of which each will render him obedience.

Nostradamus Sixains XIV

Au grand siege encor grands forfaits,Recomman&cced;ans plus que iamais Six cens & cinq sur la verdure,La prise & reprise sera,Soldats és champs iusqu’en froidurePuis apres recommencera.

At the great siege great crimes again, Starting again worse than ever Six hundred and five in the spring, There will take place the capture and recapture, Soldiers in the fields until winter Then afterwards it will begin again.

Nostradamus Sixains XV

Nouueau esleu patron du grand vaisseau,Verra long temps briller le cler flambeauQui sert de lampe à ce grand territoire,Et auquel temps armez sous son nom,Ioinctes à celles de l’heureux de BourbonLeuant, Ponant, & Couchant sa memoire.

The newly elected master of the great vessel, He will see shining for a long time the clear flame Which serves this great territory as a lamp, And at which time armed under his name, Joined with the happy ones of BourbonEast, West and West his memory.

Nostradamus Sixains XVI

En Octobre six cens & cinq.Pouruoyeur du monstre marin,Prendra du souuerain le cresme,Ou en six cens & six, en Iuin,Grand’ ioye aux grands & au commun,Grands faits apres ce grand baptesme.

In October six hundred and five, The purveyor of the marine monster Will take the unction from the sovereign, Or in six hundred and six, in June, Great joy for the common and the great ones alike, Great deeds after this great baptism.

Nostradamus Sixains XVII

Au mesme temps vn grand endurera,Ioyeux mal sain, l’an complet ne verra,Et quelques vns qui seront de la feste,Feste pour vn seulement, à ce iour,Mais peu apres sans faire long seiour,Deux se donront l’vn à l’autre de la teste.

At the same time a great one will suffer, Merry, poor health, he will not see the completion of the year, And several who will be at the feast, Feast for one only, on this day, But shortly afterwards without delaying long, Two will knock their heads together.

Nostradamus Sixains XVIII

Considerant la triste PhilomelleQu’en pleurs & cris sa peine renouuelle,Racoursissant par tel moyen ses iours,Six cens & cinq, elle en verra l’issuë,De son tourment, ia la toille tissuë,Par son moyen senestre aura secours.

Considering the sad Nightingale Who with tears and laments renews her anguish, By such means making her days shorter, Six hundred and five, she will see the end of it, Of her torment, the cloth already woven, By means of it sinister aid will she have.

Nostradamus Sixains XIX

Six cens & cinq, six cens & six & sept,Nous monstrera iusques à l’an dix sept,Du boutefeu l’ire, hayne & enuie,Soubz l’oliuier d’assez long temps caché,Le Crocodril sur la terre acaché,Ce qui estoit mort, sera pour lors en vie.

Six hundred and five, six hundred and six and seven, It will show us up to the year seventeen, The anger, hatred and jealousy of the incendiary, For a long enough time hidden under the olive tree, The Crocodile has hidden on the land, That which was dead will then be alive.

Nostradamus Sixains XX

Celuy qui a par plusieurs foisTenu la cage & puis les bois,R’entre à son premier estreVie sauue peu apres sortir,Ne se sc,achant encor congnoistre,Cherchera sujet pour mourir.

He who several times has Held the cage and then the woods, He will return to the first state, His life safe shortly afterwards to depart, Still not knowing how to know, He will look for a subject in order to die.

Nostradamus Sixains XXI

L’autheur des maux commencera regnerEn l’an six cens & sept sans espargnerTous les subiets qui sont à la sangsuë,Et puis apres s’en viendra peu à peu,Au franc pays r’allumer son feu,S’en retournant d’où elle est issuë.

The author of the evils will begin to reign In the year six hundred and seven without sparing All her subjects who belong to the leach, And then afterwards she will come little by little To the Frank country to relight her fire, Returning whence she has come.

Nostradamus Sixains XXII

Cil qui dira, descouurissant l’affaire,Comme du mort, la mort pourra bien faireCoups de poignards par vn qu’auront induit,Sa fin sera pis qu’il n’aura fait faireLa fin conduit les hommes sur la terre,Guete’ par tout, tant le iour que la nuit.

He who will tell, revealing the affair, As with death, death will be able to do well Blows of daggers which will have been incited by one, His end will be worse than he will have devised to make The end leads the men on land, Watched for everywhere, as much by day as by night.

Nostradamus Sixains XXIII

Quand la grand nef, la prouë & gouuernal,Du franc pays & son esprit vital,D’escueils & flots par la mer secoüée,Six cens & sept, & dix coeur assiegéEt des reflus de son corps affligé,Sa vie estant sur ce mal renoüée.

When the great ship, the prow and rudder Of the Frank land and its vital spirit, By the sea shaken over reef and billow, Six hundred and seven and ten, heart besieged And afflicted by the ebbings of its body, Upon this evil its life being renewed.

Nostradamus Sixains XXIV

Le Mercurial non de trop longue vie,Six cens & huict & vingt, grand maladie,Et encor pis danger de feu & d’eau,Son grand amy lors luy sera contraire,De tels hazards se pourroit bien distraire,Mais bref, le fer luy fera son tombeau.

The Mercurial not of too long a life, Six hundred and eight and twenty, great sickness, And yet worse danger from fire and water, His great friend will the be against him, With such hazards he could divert himself well enough, But in brief, the sword will cause his death.

Nostradamus Sixains XXV

Six cens & six, six cens & neuf,Vn Chancelier gros comme vn boeuf,Vieux comme le Phoenix du monde,En ce terroir plus ne luyra,De la nef d’oubly passera,Aux champs Elisiens faire ronde.

Six hundred and six, six hundred and nine, A Chancellor large as an ox, Old as the Phoenix of the world, In this world will shine no more, He will pass with the ship of oblivion, To the Elysian Fields to make his round.

Nostradamus Sixains XXVI

Deux freres sont de l’ordre Ecclesiastique,Dont l’vn prendra pour la France la picque,Encor vn coup si l’an six cens & sixN’est affligé d’vne grande maladie,Les armes en main iusques six cens & dix,Gueres plus loing ne s’estendant sa vie.

Two brothers are of the Ecclesiastical order, One of them will take up the pike for France, Another blow if in the year six hundred and six He is not afflicted with a great malady, Arms in his hand up to six hundred and ten, Scarcely much further does his life extend.

Nostradamus Sixains XXVII

Celeste feu du costé d’Occident,Et du Midy, courir iusques au Leuant, Vers demy morts sans point trouuer racine,Troisiesme aage, à Mars le Belliqueux,Des Escarboucles on verra briller feux,Aage Escarboucle, & à la fin famine.

Celestial fire from the Western side, And from the South, running up to the East, Worms half dead without finding even a root. Third age, for Mars the Warlike, One will see fires shining from the Carbuncles. Age a Carbuncle, and in the end famine.

Nostradamus Sixains XXVIII

L’an mil six cens & neuf ou quatorziesme,Le vieux Charon fera Pasques en Caresme,Six cens & six, par escript le mettraLe Medecin, de tout cecy s’estonne,A mesme temps assigné en personneMais pour certain l’vn d’eux comparoistra.

The year one thousand six hundred and nine or fourteen, The old Charon will celebrate Easter in Lent, Six hundred and six, in writing he will place it The Physician, by all this is astonished, At the same time summoned in person But for certain one of them will appear.

Nostradamus Sixains XXIX

Le Griffon se peut apresterPour à l’ennemy resister,Et renforcer bien son armée,Autrement l’Elephant viendraQui d’vn abord le surprendra,Six cens & huict, mer enflammée.

The Griffon is able to prepare himself For resisting the enemy, And to reinforce well his army, Otherwise the Elephant will come He who will suddenly surprise him, Six hundred and eight, the sea aflame.

Nostradamus Sixains XXX

Dans peu de temps Medecin du grand mal,Et la sangsuë d’ordre & rang inegal,Mettront le feu à la branche d’Oliue,Poste courir, d’vn & d’autre costé,Et par tel feu leur Empire accosté,Se r’alumant du franc finy saliue.

In a short while the Physician of the great disease, And the leech of the unequal rank and order, They will set fire to the Olive branch, Post running, from one side and another, And by means of such fire their Empire approached, Being rekindled by the Frank saliva finished.

Nostradamus Sixains XXXI

Celuy qui a, les hazards surmonté,Qui fer, feu, eauë, n’a iamais redouté, Et du pays bien proche du Basacle,D’vn coup de fer tout le monde estouné, Par Crocodil estrangement donne’,Peuple raui de veoir vn tel spectacle.

He who has overcome the hazards, Who has ne’er dreaded sword, fire, water, And of the country very close to Toulouse, By a blow of steel the entire world astonished, Strangely given by the Crocodile, People delighted to see such a spectacle.

Nostradamus Sixains XXXII

Vin a` foison, tres bon pour les gendarmes,Pleurs & souspirs, plainctes cris & alarmeLe Ciel fera ses tonnerres pleuuoirFeu, eau & sang, le tout mesle’ ensemble,Le Ciel de sol, en fremit & en tremble,Viuant n’a veu ce qu’il pourra bien veoir.

Wine in abundance, very good for the troops, Tears and sighs, complaints, groans and alarm The Sky will cause its thunderbolts to rainFire, water and blood, all mixed together, Sun’s heaven, shaking and trembling from it, That which can be seen clearly no living person has ever seen.

Nostradamus Sixains XXXIII

Bien peu apres sera tres grande misere,Du peu de bled, qui sera sur la terre,Du Dauphine’, Prouence & Viuarois,Au Viuarois est vn pauure presage,Pere du fils, sera entropophage,Et mangeront racine & gland du bois.

Very soon after there will be very great misery, From the scarcity of grain, which will be on the land Of Dauphiny, Provence and Vivarais, To Vivarais it is a poor prediction, Father will eat his own son, And from the woods they will eat root and acorn.

Nostradamus Sixains XXXIV

Princes & Seigneurs tous se feront la guerre,Cousin germain le frere auec le frere, Finy l’Arby de l’heureux de Bourbon,De Hierusalem les Princes tant aymables,Du fait commis enorme & execrable,Se ressentiront sur la bourse sans fond.

Princes and Lords will all make war against one another, First cousin brother against brother, Araby by the happy ones of Bourbon finished, The Princes of Jerusalem very agreeable, Of the heinous and execrable deed committed, They will feel the effects on the bottomless purse.

Nostradamus Sixains XXXV

Dame par mort grandement attristée,Mere & tutrice au sang qui la quittée,Dame & Seigneurs, faits enfans orphelins,Par les aspics & par les Crocodilles,Seront surpris forts Bourgs, Chasteaux VillesDieu tout puissant les garde des malins.

Ram by dead largely saddened, Mere and tutor with the blood which it left, Lady & Lords, made enfans orphan, By the aspics & by the Crocodiles, Will be surprised forts Bourgs, Chasteaux VillesDieu very powerful the guard of the malignant ones.

Nostradamus Sixains XXXVI

L grand rumeur qui sera par la France,Les impuissans voudront auoir puissance,Langue emmiellée & vrays Cameleons,De boutefeux, allumeurs de Chandelles,Pyes & geyes, rapporteurs de nouuellesDont la morsure semblera Scorpions.

Nostradamus Sixains XXXVII

Foible & puissant seront en grand discord,Plusieurs mourront auant faire l’accordFoible au puissant vainqueur se fera dire,Le plus puissant au ieune cedera,Et le plus vieux des deux decedera,Lors que l’vn d’eux enuahira l’Empire.

Foible and  powerful will be into large discord, Several will die auant to make agreement Foible the powerful winner will be made say, most powerful to the ieune will yield, And oldest of both will die, At the time l’ vn d’ they will enuahira l’ Worsen.
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Nostradamus Sixains XXXVIII
Par eauë, & par fer, & par grande maladie,Le pouuoyeur à l’hazer de sa vieS&cced;aura combien vaut le quintal du bois,Six cens & quinze, ou le dixneufiesme,On grauera d’vn grand Prince cinquiesmeL’immortel nom, sur le pied de la Croix.
Nostradamus Sixains XXXIX
Le pouruoyeur du monstre sans pareil,Se fera veoir ainsi que le Soleil,Montant le long la ligne Meridienne,En poursuiuant l’Elephant & le loup,Nul Empereur ne fit iamais tel coup,Et rien plus pis à ce Prince n’aduienne.
Nostradamus Sixains XL
Ce qu’en viuant le pere n’auoit sceu,Il acquerra ou par guerre ou par feuEt combatre la sangsuë irritée,Ou iouyra de son bien paternelEt fauory du grand Dieu EternelAura bien tost sa Prouince heritée.
Nostradamus Sixains XLI
Vaisseaux, galleres auec leur estendar,S’entrebattront prés du mont GilbattarEt lors sera fors faits à Pampelonne,Qui pour son bien souffrira mille maux,Par plusieurs fois soustiendra les assaux,Mais à la fin vnie à la Couronne.
Nostradamus Sixains XLII
La grand’Cité où est le premier homme,Bien amplement la ville ie vous nomme,Tout en alarme, & le soldat és champsPar fer & eaue”, grandement affligée,Et a` la fin des Franc,ois soulagée,Mais ce sera de’s six cens & dix ans.
Nostradamus Sixains XLIII
Le petit coing, Prouinces mutinéesPar forts Chasteaux se verront dominées,Encor vn coup par la gent militaire,Dans bref seront fortement assiegez,Mais ils seront d’vn tres grand soulagez,Qui aura fait entre’e dans Beaucaire.
Nostradamus Sixains XLIV
La belle rose en la France admiree,D’vn tres grand Prince à la fin desirée,Six cens & dix, lors naistront ses amoursCinq ans apres, sera d’vn grand blessée,Du trait d’Amour, elle sera enlassée,Si a` quinze ans du Ciel rec,oit secours.
Nostradamus Sixains XLV
De coup de fer tout le monde estonné,Pa Crocodil estrangement donné,A vn bien grand, parent de la sangsuë,Et peu apres sera vn autre coupDe guet à pens, commis contre le loup,Et de tels faits on ne verra l’issuë.
Nostradamus Sixains XLVI
Le pouruoyeur mettra tout en desroute,Sansuë & loup, en mon dire n’escouteQuand Mars sera au signe du MoutonIoint à Saturne, & Saturne à la Lune,Alors sera ta plus grande infortune,Le Soleil lors en exaltation.
Nostradamus Sixains XLVII
Le grand d’Hongrie, ira dans la nacelle,Le nouueau né fera guerre nouuelleA son voisin qu’il tiendra assiegé,Et le noireau auec son altesse,Ne souffrira, que par trop on le presse,Durant trois ans ses gens tiendra rangé.
Nostradamus Sixains XLVIII
Du vieux Charron on verra le Phoenix,Estre premier & dernier des fils,Reluyre en France, & d’vn chascun aymable,Regner long temps auec tous les honneursQu’auront iamais eu ses precesseursDont il rendra sa gloire memorable.
Nostradamus Sixains XLIX
Venus & Sol, Iupiter & MercureAugmenteront le genre de natureGrande alliance en France se fera,Et du Midy la sangsuë de mesme,Le feu esteint par ce remede extreme,En terre ferme Oliuer plantera.
Nostradamus Sixains L
Vn peut deuant ou apres l’AngleterrePar mort de loup, mise aussi bas que terre,Verra le feu resister contre l’eau,Le r’alumant auecques telles forceDu sang humain, dessus l’humaine escorceFaite de pain, bondance de cousteau.
Nostradamus Sixains LI
La Ville qu’auoit en ses ansCombatu l’iniure du temps,Qui de son vainqueur tient la vie,Celuy qui premier l’a surprist,Que peu apre Franc,ois repristPar combats encor affoiblie.
Nostradamus Sixains LII
La grand Cité qui n’a pain à demy,Encor vn coup la sainct Barthelemy,Engrauera au profond de son ame,Nismes, Rochelle, Geneue & Montpellier,Castres, Lyon, Mars entrant au Belier,S’entrebattront le tout pour vne Dame.
Nostradamus Sixains LIII
Plusieurs mourront auant que Phoenix meure,Iusques six cens septante est sa demeure,Passé quinze ans, vingt & vn trente neuf.Le premier est subiet à maladie,Et le second au fer, danger de vie,Au feu à l’eau, est subiect à trente-neuf.
Nostradamus Sixains LIV
Six cens & quinze, vingt, grand Dame mourra,Et peu apres vn fort long temps plouura,Plusieurs pays, Flandres & l’Angleterre,Seront par feu & par fer affligez,De leurs voisins longuement assiegez,Contraints seront de leurs faire la guerre.
Nostradamus Sixains LV
Vn peu deuant ou apres tres grand’ Dame,Son ame au Ciel, & son corps soubs la lame,De plusieurs gens regrette’e sera,Tous ses parens seront en grand’ tristesse,Pleurs & souspirs d’vne Dame en ieunesse,Et à deux grands, le dueil delaissera.
Nostradamus Sixains LVI
Tost l’Elephant de toutes parts verraQuand pouruoyeur au Griffon se ioindra,Sa ruine proche, & Mars qui tousiours gronde:Fera grands faits aupres de terre saincte,Grands estendars sur la terre & sur l’onde,Si la nef a este’ de deux freres enceinte.
Nostradamus Sixains LVII
Peu apres l’aliance faicte,Auant solemniser la feste,L’Empereur le tout troublera,Et la nouuelle mariée,Au franc pays par sort liée,Dans peu de temps apres mourra.
Nostradamus Sixains LVIII
Sangsuë en peu de temps mourra,Sa mort bon signe nous donra,Pour l’accroissement de la France,Alliance se trouueront,Deux grands Royaumes se ioindront,Fran&cced;ois aura sur eux puissance.
FIN DES SIXAINS.

The Book Of Daniel

The Book Of Daniel

Apocalyptic visions in Daniel : The four visions of chapters seven to twelve are an early example of apocalyptic literature and, in contrast to the earlier chapters, are introduced in the first person. One feature of this section is Daniel’s reliance on heavenly figures to interpret and explain his visions. The historical setting of the first chapters does not appear, except in the form of regnal dates. Chapter seven is written in Aramaic while chapters eight to twelve are in Hebrew.

The “apocalyptic” sections of Daniel consist of three visions and one lengthened prophetic communication focusing on the destiny of Israel :

  • Vision of the great beasts

The vision in the first year of Belshazzar the king of Babylon (7:1) concerning four great beasts (7:3) representing four future kings (7:17) or kingdoms (7:23), the fourth of which devours the whole earth, treading it down and crushing it (7:23); this fourth kingdom is represented by a beast with ten horns representing ten kings, followed by a further wicked king who subdues three of the ten (7:24), speaks against the Most High and the saints of the Most High, and intends to change the times and the law (7:25); after ‘a time and times and half a time’, this person is judged and his dominion is taken away (7:26); finally, the kingdom and the dominion and the greatness of the kingdoms under the whole heaven are given to the people of the saints of the Most High (7:27)

  • Vision of sanctuary elements

The vision in the third year of Belshazzar concerning a ram and a male goat (8:1-27) which, we are informed, represent Media, Persia (the ram’s two horns), and Greece (the goat). The goat with a mighty horn becomes very powerful until the horn breaks off to be replaced by four “lesser’ horns. The vision focuses on a wicked king who arises to challenge the “army of the Lord” by removing the daily temple sacrifice and desecrating the sanctuary for a period of “twenty three hundred evening/mornings“. Rams, goats and horns were used in the service of the sanctuary.

  • The prophecy of seventy weeks

The vision in first year of Darius the son of Ahasuerus (9:1) concerning seventy weeks, or seventy “sevens”, apportioned for the history of the Israelites and of Jerusalem (9:24) This consists of a meditation on the prediction in Jeremiah that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy years, a lengthy prayer by Daniel in which he pleads for God to restore Jerusalem and its temple, and an angelic explanation which focuses on a longer time period – “seventy sevens” – and a future restoration and destruction of city and temple by a coming ruler.

  • The vision of the kings

A lengthy vision (10:1 – 12:13) in the third year of Cyrus king of Persia, regarding conflicts between the “King of the North” and the “King of the South” (= Egypt, 11:8). Starting with references to Persia and Greece it, again, culminates in the description of an arrogant king who desecrates the temple, sets up a “desolating abomination”, removes the daily sacrifice, and persecutes those who remain true to the “holy covenant“. Yet the saints receive God’s kingdom.

The prophetic and eschatological visions of Daniel, with those of Ezekiel and Isaiah, are the scriptural inspiration for much of the apocalyptic ideology and symbolism of the Qumran community’s Dead Sea scrolls and the early literature of Christianity. “Daniel’s clear association with the Maccabean Uprising and those against Rome are a possible factor in the eventual downgrading of it, to include a redefinition of the role of prophet, keeping in mind that at roughly this time the Hebrew canon was being evaluated and adopted. (Eisenman 1997, p 19f).

In Daniel are the first references to a “kingdom of God“, and the most overt reference to the resurrection of the dead in the Tanakh.

Book Of Daniel

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The Prophecies of Dannion Brinkley

THE PROPHECIES OF DANNION BRINKLEY

In 1975, during a thunderstorm, Dannion Brinkley was talking on the telephone when a bolt of lightning hit the phone line, sending thousands of volts into his head and down through his body. Brinkley was thrown across the room, and later reported seeing his lifeless body spread prone, as his then girlfriend found him and paramedics arrived. Obviously disoriented, in his spirit-form above the scene, he wondered what the excitement was about, since (as he put it) “Everybody was okay….” He saw auras around everybody in the room except his own body below — a pretty big hint that he was, in fact, dead.

As doctors pronounced Brinkley dead at the local hospital, he reportedly found himself — or, more specifically, his spirit-self – traveling through a dark tunnel toward an angelic being who led him into a crystal city. There, he entered a cathedral of knowledge where he was shown 13 visions, contained in what he termed “boxes.” So-called “beings of light” also showed him 117 glimpses of possible future events, of which 95 have come to pass (by his count) in early 1998.

Brinkley revived in the morgue some 28 minutes after his death and later gave a personal account of his near-death experience (NDE) in the book, ”Saved by the Light”, first published in 1995.

As recounted in the book, the events of that day changed Brinkley’s life. He spent many months recovering from the physically debilitating effects of the electrical blast, while at the same time discovering mind-reading abilities that, while lessening over time, remain with him to this day. A second near-death experience, a few years later, reunited Brinkley with his angelic teachers, who revealed he was to use his psychic gifts to help the dying.

Another book, ”At Peace in the Light,” soon followed. In September 1997, Brinkley was hospitalized with life threatening brain aneurysms. Despite medical opinions to the contrary, he miraculously survived. During that time, he had a third near-death experience. Besides lectures and book signings, Dannion Brinkley currently does hospice work — using his experiences and gifts to help those who are nearing, and perhaps fear, death.

Visions of Dannion Brinkley

Thirteen prophetic visions as seen by Dannion Brinkley. He refers to them as “Boxes of Knowledge” in his book, “Saved By The Light” which was published in 1994 after he suffered a near death experience.

  • Boxes of Knowledge 1 to 3 : Visions of a Demoralized Country
  • Boxes of Knowledge 4 to 5 : Strife & Hatred in the Holy Lands
  • Boxes of Knowledge 6 : Visions of Nuclear Destruction
  • Boxes of Knowledge 7 : The Environmental Religion
  • Boxes of Knowledge 8 to 9 : China Battles Russia
  • Boxes of Knowledge 10 to 11 : Economic Earthquakes and Desert Storm
  • Boxes of Knowledge 12 : Technology & Virus
  • Boxes of Knowledge 13 : The Final Visions

Prophecies of Dannion Brinkley

Prophecies for 2013 by Joseph Smith !

Prophecies for 2013-2016 by Joseph Smith

Joseph Smith Jr., the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, is viewed as a prophet in the tradition of the ancient prophets recorded in the Bible by members of the Latter Day Saint movement. During his life, he made several prophecies, many documented in the Doctrine and Covenants, a book of scripture in several denominations of the Latter Day Saint movement.

Prophecies for the near future

  • “I am Jesus Christ, the Son of God; wherefore, gird up your loins and I will suddenly come to my temple. Even so. Amen”.
  • The “hour is nigh and day soon at hand” when Jesus will return.
  • New York and Boston will be destroyed if they reject the gospel. The “hour of their judgement is nigh”.
  • War will be “poured out on all nations”, and that nations will be fighting against other nations.
  • “Not many years shall pass away” before the wicked “of this generation” will be swept off the face of the earth; and “there are those now living upon the earth whose eyes shall not be closed in death until they see all these things, which I have spoken, fulfilled”.
  • “Forty days shall not pass and the stars shall fall from heaven“.
  • If the Saints were not successful in legal action against their enemies, God will avenge them and all their adversaries would be destroyed.
  • “I will fight your battles … the destroyer I have sent forth to destroy and lay waste mine enemies; and not many years hence they shall not be left to pollute mine heritage, and to blaspheme my name upon the lands which I have consecrated for the gathering together of my saints”.
  • “The appointed time is near for the redemption of Zion“.
  • “The coming of the Lord, which is nigh – even fifty-six should wind up the scene”.
  • “Receive your wealth pertaining to gold and silver”.
  • “Exalted” and Preach “unto the ends of the earth … among .. many nations”. “I know thy heart”.
  • Cursed are all those that shall lift up the heel against mine anointed….” and that enemies will be taken “in their own craftiness” and that “not many years hence … [they] and their posterity shall be swept from under heaven, saith God, that not one of them is left to stand by the wall.
  • “Before ten years shall roll around, the queens of the earth shall come and pay their respects to this society”.
  • Put to death by Persecutors, lose their lives in consequence of exposure or disease, and some of you will live to go and assist in making settlements and build cities and see the Saints become a mighty people.
  • The Son of Man will not come in the clouds of heaven till eight – five. The 14th chapter of Revelation… The hour of his judgement is come Two five two zero.
  • Those of the rising generation who shall not taste death till Christ comes.
  • “You will see the Constitution of the United States almost destroyed. it will hang like a thread as fine as a silk fiber…. and it will be preserved and saved by the efforts of the White Horse“; the temple will be built in this generation.”
  • “I prophesy in the name of the Lord God of Israel, unless the United States redress the wrongs and punish the crimes committed by her officers that in a few years the government will be utterly overthrown and wasted, and there will not be so much as a potsherd left for their wickedness.”
  • If Congress will not hear the petition and grant the protection, they shall be broken up as a government, and god shall damn them. And there shall nothing be left of them – not even a grease spot.”
  • So long as ye shall remain loyal and true to thy faith, need fear no enemy. Cut not thy hair and no bullet or blade can harm thee.
  • “In the great cities, there shall be stakes”.

Prophecies for 2013 by Joseph Smith

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