| 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!
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| 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
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| > 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
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