Nostradamus Prophecies and Predictions
Pope Sixtus V:
Nostradamus’ document of predictions and prophecies were banned by the Roman Catholic Church in 1781. Nevertheless, there is an incident connected with the church that always comes up when considering the ability of the French mystic to predict accurately. In 1553, Nostradamus is believed to have come across a group of Franciscan monks. He suddenly threw himself down on his knees and clutched at the garment of one of the monks. The monk was Felice Peretti. The reason he gave for this behavior was that he had to pay obeisances to ‘His Holiness’. A good nineteen years after the death of Nostradamus, Felice Peretti became Pope Sixtus V.
Kennedy Assassinations:
A number of people believe that Nostradamus accurately predicted the assassinations of John and Robert Kennedy. The predictions were made 400 years prior to the events. He is believed to have referred specifically to the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on 22nd November 1963 and his brother Robert F. Kennedy, on 5th June 1968, while celebrating his victory in the presidential elections.
It is important to note on reading the quatrains that there is no specific reference to the name ‘Kennedy’ and that the prediction or prophecy could reach out beyond a vast expanse of time. Experts debate over the assassinations as contrived or factual. The reference to the assassination of Robert Kennedy was ‘falls at night time’ when in fact, he was shot early in the morning.
World War III:
Nostradamus’ popular prediction was of a third world war. While the date has been in debate for centuries, the mere mention has generated a turn around within many faiths. Some experts interpreted the date for the start of such a war as 1999. They referred to the Balkan conflict at the time. Yet some others drew attention to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York. Obviously, they too are wrong.
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