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Title:Psychic Phenomena
Notice:Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing
Moderator:JARETH::PAINTER
Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2143
Total number of notes:41773

797.0. "Info? Ideas? Comments?" by TOOK::DDS_SEC () Mon Jul 18 1988 17:41

    Hi, I'm a tag in a SWS/E group in Littleton, MA, and I was wondering
    if anyone has already opened up the topic of Nostrodamus' predictions.
    I myself am very dim on the subject, but if I heard correctly:
    	He lived in the 15th century and made hundreds of predictions,
    many of which were undiscovered until recently.  Among his greatest
    was the outline of World War II, predicting the holacaust and Nazi
    Party right down to "Hissler's" name (spelled slightly wrong). 
    I understand he also predicted that in the year 1999, the New World
    (which was later named 'America') and Russo (Russia) would unite
    in a war against 'the Blue Turban.'  The coasts of The New World
    would be leveled while the central part would endure the war.
     	It was first believed that the Blue Turban was China (so I've
    heard), but I would think NOW that it is the middle east (Libya,
    Iran, etc.)
       	Does anyone have any info to correct me, or add to this topic?
    It is very interesting to me and it also scares me a little.  He
    seems to have a good reputation as a psychic, and that event would
    put a damper on my life as a thirty-year-old.  
    
     				Thank you,
    				Mike Bell
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797.1plentyMARKER::KALLISAnger's no replacement for reasonMon Jul 18 1988 18:3223
    Re .0 (Mike):
    
    Nostradamus' predistions are touched upon in note 111 and are discussed
    in detail in note 36.
    
    For someone new to notes: If you aren't sure whether a topic's already
    been covered, type
    
                      DIR/TITLE=[NAME]
    
    (without the brackets) where "name" is the word in the title that
    would be most appropriate; in this case, "Nostradamus".  You _don't_
    have to type the whole word (I used "Nost" just in case the word
    was somewhat misspelled); just enough to be individual.
    
    Happy reading.
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.
    
    P.S.: For newer noters -- a check of the earlier notes may well turn
    up something already written on a subject.  Check it out before
    starting up a new topic.  The answers you're looking for might be
    there already!
797.2More complete.PBSVAX::COOPERTopher CooperMon Jul 18 1988 19:3216
RE: .1 (Steve)
    
    Also, more thorough but slower ...
    
    			SEARCH [NAME]
    
    (with [NAME] as in Steve's description of dir/title) will get you
    the first note containing "name" anywhere within it, after which
    each
    
    			SEARCH
    
    (without *any* argument) will get you the next note containing "name"
    anywhere in it.
    
    					Topher
797.3COOKIE::DANIELWe are the otters of the UniverseMon Jul 18 1988 21:3625
>    	He lived in the 15th century and made hundreds of predictions,
>    many of which were undiscovered until recently.  Among his greatest
>    was the outline of World War II, predicting the holacaust and Nazi
>    Party right down to "Hissler's" name (spelled slightly wrong). 

This is widely debated in some of those other topic numbers!

>    I understand he also predicted that in the year 1999, the New World
>    (which was later named 'America') and Russo (Russia) would unite
>    in a war against 'the Blue Turban.'  The coasts of The New World
>    would be leveled while the central part would endure the war.
>     	It was first believed that the Blue Turban was China (so I've
>    heard), but I would think NOW that it is the middle east (Libya,
>    Iran, etc.)

I hadn't heard that one, but it certainly sounds interesting!

Mike, I hope that reading those other topics doesn't stop you from putting in 
more of your thoughts on Nostradamus, or anyone else from putting in input on 
the topic!  I haven't read the predictions, but my general thought is that 
interpretations can be made to fit current happenings, and predictors can 
predict what they see as a trend, but trends may change with time.

Best to you
Meredith