Michel de Nostradamus prophecies: 2017A Story by Phill Oz O'feeJust an open minded observation .........
Michel
de Nostradamus prophecies: are of course, open to interpretation " but here
are some that could possibly shed a little light on what we can expect in 2017:
1. Floods and drought: For forty years the rainbow will not be seen. For
forty years it will be seen every day. The dry earth will grow more parched, and
there will be great floods when it is seen. 2. Thunder and conflict: The great man will be struck down in the day by a
thunderbolt. An evil deed, foretold by the bearer of a petition. According
to the prediction another falls at night time. Conflict at Reims, London, and
pestilence in Tuscany. 3. A battle at sunset: Shortly before sun set, battle is engaged. A
great nation is uncertain. Overcome, the sea port makes no answer, the
bridge and the grave both in foreign places. 4. A little break: Pestilences extinguished, the world becomes
smaller, for a long time the lands will be inhabited
peacefully. People will travel safely through the sky (over)
land and seas: then wars will start up again. 5. A royal scandal: Letters are found in the queen's chests, no
signature and no name of the author. The ruse will conceal the offers; so
that they do not know who the lover is. 6. A weird version of Animal Farm: A fox will be elected without speaking one word, appearing
saintly in public living on barley bread; afterwards he will suddenly become a
tyrant putting his foot on the throats of the greatest men. 7. A weakened West: Twice put up and twice cast down, the East will
also weaken the West. Its adversary after several battles chased by sea will
fail at time of need. © 2017 Phill Oz O'feeAuthor's Note
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3 Reviews Added on September 8, 2017 Last Updated on September 8, 2017 AuthorPhill Oz O'feeWinchester, Hampshire, England, United KingdomAboutI am caught in a time spiral of confusion; that period we all experience between birth and death. Somewhere inside hides a poet, writer, lyricist and/or whatever, laying dormant and suppressed by s.. more.. |


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