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Nostradamus & Our Lady of Fatima: An Interpretation

In 2011 to 2013, while living in a seminary environment as my wife was enrolled in a school of theology, I was furthering my writigs about The Prophecies of Nostradamus and more and more became clear to me. One thing was the element of repeating words.


In 2011 I wrote and published a book explaining the repetition of the Pyrenees Mountains and how that ws a word linking quatrains together in a story about someone much like Osama bin Laden, who will begin the war to end the earth from a base in those mountains that border France and Spain.


Having just become a published in mid-2010, the requirements for having a book print ready was something I was still learning to master (to rudimentary degrees); and once a book was available to print, the time before it would actually become available to purchase on an internet bookseller (such as Amazon) took weeks to months. It was much slower than it is today's almost instant transition from printer to seller. It was in that transition period that a book I had ready in late January 2011 was not showing on Amazon until late-March to mid-April. Then, on May 1, 2011, the news reported by President Barack Obama was Osama bin Laden was dead. So much for a book that offered the reader a $25-million reward for tracking him down in the Pyrenees and doing a 'citizen's arrest.'


With that drawing no sales or interest, I began to focus on another repeated word in the quatrains, which was "virgin" (or French vierge). That world seemed to appear in quatrains related to the Roman Catholic Church; and because the theme of The Prophecies deals with the end of the Church, the prophecy told by Nostradamus is similar to, as a parallel of the prophecy told by the "Virgin" Mother Mary to three Portuguese peasant shepherds (two girls and one boy). Nostradamus tells of the end of the Church; and the "Virgin" Mother showed those children (only one survived to adulthood) a horrific vision of the same end.


As I investigated the quatrains that contained vierge, I saw this related to the prophecy of Saint Malachy, who fell into a trance and enigmatically named all of the popes from his day to the last pope. It also drew my attention to the Cathar people of southwestern France, who were (in my opinion) descendants of Mary Magdalene, her sister Martha, brother Lazarus, aunts Mary of Cleopas and Mary Jacoby (plus others of the Gospels). They arrived in coastal France along with the granddaughter of Mary Magdalene, name Sarah (the daughter of Jon the Beloved, son of Mary and Jesus). I believe Nostradamus was of Cathar blood; and he wrote quatrains that tell of a future involving the region of France called Cathar Country.


The result was the book Nostradmus & Our Lady of Fátima. It offers information that removes fears of Nostradamus as some sorcerer or user of magic, as some have eroneously conjected. It points out eight quatrains that use vierge and explains those, pointing out the themes presented by Nostradamus in his Preface and Letter to King Henry of France. It is an aside to the whole of the End Times story Nostradamus presented as an epic poem.



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