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- « For after having destroyed the City of New York by earthquakes,
and raised from the mysterious deep, by the same commotions, The New
California, a land of gold, for the natural use of His faithful, - He
will build up through His grace, on the golden land, a new city for His
faithful of America. This new city will be called The Natural New
Jerusalem. And thousands of ye true-hearted, noble Americans will flock
to it. »
- Paulus, Dr. Magicon : Wonderful Prophecies Concerning Popery and
its impending Overthrow and Fall, together with Predictions relative to
America, the End of the World and the formation of the New Earth ;
also, concerning the true beginning and future of The New Church, called
the New Jerusalem. New York : John J. Reed, 1869
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- "L'an mil neuf cent nonante neuf sept mois,
- Du ciel viendra um grand Roy d'effrayeur
- Ressusciter le grand Roy d'Angoulmois
- Avant après Mars regner par bonheur."
- 1999 and seven months,
From the sky (from above, north, from Russia) will come a great
frightening King
The great King of Angoulmois lives again
Before (and) after March (2000), (he) rules for happiness.
- Putin became Prime Minister in Russia on August 9th, 1999. While the
prophecy is for 1999 seven (full) months, the calendar used at
Nostradamus time was different from the one we use and 1999 and seven
months at that time mean 1999, August 10th. The only important political
leader who became known in the world this day or close is Vladimir
Putin. On 11th July, there was a cross formation in the sky. The King of
Angoulmois was the King of France when Nostradamus was alive. He was
king of France during many years of Nostradamus life. Although this king
was European, he was fighting against Europe, that was united at that
time. So Nostradamus is predicting someone who is going to be a
political leader in 1999 and will fight Europe. In the last line he says
that before and after March this king will be ruling. There were
elections in Russia in March 2000 and Putin was elected President. Putin
was President since the last day of 1999, on December 31st, when the
President Yeltsin unexpectedly resigned. If this interpretation is
correct, this prophecy would be the most accurate ever in the history of
our planet, due to its range (it was done in the 1500s and predicts the
1999 and 2000 election of Putin) and for the accuracy. The prophecy
mentions the word KING (roy) twice and rule (reigner) once, so it is
clearly about a political leader, not about a war.
- ARAUJO, FABIO R. Selected Prophecies and Prophets. Las Vegas: IAP, 2009
(2nd edition)
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- Sir Conan Doyle (the creator of Sherlock Holmes) researched spiritualism
messages about these natural phenomena for near 7 years. On July 20th,
1930, the London Sunday Express published a letter where he summed up
the messages he had witnessed:
- "If we expose the course of happenings as they are mentioned in
many old documents and we compare them with our information, the result
is astonishing. It would come a period of terrible natural convulsions,
during which a large part of the human race would disappear. Earthquakes
of great violence and huge sea waves would probably be the agents. There
is mention to war, but only would happen in the initial phases and would
constitute in a certain way the crises signal. The following general
extracts show some information:
- the crisis will appear suddenly;
- the general destruction and deep lack of organization in the civilized
life will exceed all possible expectations;
- there will be a brief period of total chaos, followed by some
reconstruction;
- the total period of convulsions will be of approximately near 3 years;
- the main centers of disturbance will be the Oriental Mediterranean Bay,
where 5 countries will disappear. And also in the Atlantic Ocean, where
the land will rise which will provoke huge waves which will cause great
catastrophes in American, Irish and West Europe coasts, and also the
British coast. The South Pacific and Japan will also suffer great
convulsions.“
- ARAUJO, FABIO R. Prophezeiungen uber das Ende der Welt. Kopp-Verlag,
2009
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- This letter seems to have been printed for the first time in the 19th
century. The prophetic letter announces some fulfilled past events and
predicts future events, such as huge waves, a war, the great monarch,
the angelical pope and the revival of faith in a period of peace after
these two natural and human catastrophes. All these topics (the waters,
the war, the great monarch etc.) are among the most predicted in
history.
- "Revelation of Father Caliste, December 1st, 1750.
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"The vengeance of God is coming, the time urges, penitence,
you sinners! The iniquity flooded the land, this is nothing but
iniquity. Which saints will pray for us? The celestial vengeance will
wait all the sinners. We abused the sacrifice, the sacrifice will cease.
We are tied to the earth, the land will be taken and we will be taken
from the land. The wicked ones’ commands will be executed. Death will
desolate priests and lays. The heights will be reduced. Three lilies of
the royal crown will fall in blood, a fourth in the mood and a fifth
will be eclipsed.
- The wicked ones will devour themselves; blood, blood, one will drink. A
flaming sword (a huge wave) will raise in the sea and, blood red, will
plunge back. Twice, the wreckage of a big wreck will be brought through
the northern waves. The mercifulness of God will be despised: one will
believe to be able to live without his help and He will remove it; He
will abandon peoples and kings, the trustees of power will be dispersed.
Church of God, thou shalt moan. Ministers of the Lord, you will cry for
new profanations. Blood, blood, one will drink, one will drink. The
sinner land will be purified through fire and will devour those who sat
on the iniquity. A shiny lily gets out of the cloud. Glory to God! Faith
is reborn; a man, instrument of God, relights the chandelier. Happy will
be those who survive! Glory to God!"
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Once he stopped speaking, my Venerable Father, he seemed
exhausted. A fever seized him and he died yesterday, after thirty hours
of illness, during which we couldn’t get any additional word. Pray and
make others pray for the rest of his soul.
- What does all these things mean, my Venerable Father? What are these
disgraces that menace us? How similar are the chastisements announced to
us and those used by God to punish Israel! I transmit you these things
so that you let your community know about it and that you inform us the
means to pacify God’s wrath.
(...)
- My advanced age and my astonishment prevent me from having a conclusion.
Receive respectfully, my Venerable Father, my best regards. Ù
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Don Madrigas, Abbey of Cluny
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- This book was printed for the first time in the 16th century, probably
between 1515 and 1522. It is attributed to the pseudonym Jean de
Vatiguerro. It was printed in 2 sections: Latin and French. Here are a
few prophecies from it:
- “The fruits of the land will decrease and the humidity will disappear;
the seeds will rot in the fields and those that will sprout won't give
fruits. The sea will emit loud noises and it will raise against the
world and it will swallow many ships and many people: The air will be
infested and rotten because of the malice of the people's indignity. ”
- "The oceans will rise over the coasts, that is, over the French
coasts, as the mountains (become) similar to plains, and if it were not
for an angel, they would be all flooded because of the sin. But this sea
will grow through the coasts in a wide and violent way".
- ARAUJO, FABIO R. Selected Prophecies and Prophets. Las Vegas: IAP, 2009
(2nd ed.)
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- One may say Mother Shipton had a good reason for being created in the
17th century, when her prophecies were reprinted and used for political
use, such as in Mercurius Propheticus or a Collection of Some Old
Predictions, a 12-page booklet published in 1643. She was initially
manipulated with political interest in mind. In the following years, her
fame would grow.
- As Owen Davies says in Witchcraf, Magic and Culture, 1736-1951,
published in 1999 by the Manchester University Press, “over the time,
the original prophecies published in the seventeenth century were also
occasionally added to by chapbook publishers in order to update the
relevancy of the content.” The author also says that “new prophecies
attributed to Shipton were also generated in oral culture by communities
seeking explanations for momentous local events. Thus when a railway
viaduct collapsed during the construction of the line between Harrogate
and York, the locals believed Mother Shipton had prophesied it would
happen, though no such prophecy was heard of until after the disaster.
In 1879 a rumour circulated in Somerset that Mother Shipton had
predicted that the great Ham Hill stone quarry would be swallowed up by
a tremendous earthquake on Good Friday of that year. Great alarm was
felt in the neighborhood. Some left the area before Good Friday, while
those that stayed removed all their crockery. When the dread day
arrived, nothing untoward occurred and daily life resumed as normal.
However this false alarm apparently did little to dispel the faith in
Mother Shipton.”
- In a 1852 book, Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the
Madness of Crowds, written by Charles Mackay, we have an idea about the
faith on the prophetess in the 19th century in England: “The prophecies
of Mother Shipton are still believed in many of the rural districts of
England. In cottages and servants’ hall her reputation is great; and she
rules, the most popular of British prophets, among all the uneducated,
or half-educated, portions of the community. She is generally supposed
to have been born at Knaresborough, in the reign of Henry VII, and to
have sold her soul to the Devil for the power of foretelling future
events.” So politics could be a reason for her birth.
- ARAUJO, FABIO R. Mother Shipton. Las Vegas: IAP, 2008
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- “The scientists will believe in many theories to explain the changes in
the weather, such as global warming, but will not accept the idea of a
slow pole shift, which comes before the big catastrophe”.
- ARAUJO, FABIO R. Prophezeiungen uber das Ende der Zeit. Kopp-Verlag,
2009
- Also printed in an article published by the Nexus magazine in Germany in
2009
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