One of the chief complaints that I receive in my approach to Nostradamus Commentary is in my writing style, which can be heavy handed with facts and history.
I do try and write for history, because Nostradamus Commentary has been around for nearly five-centuries, and I have made some groundbreaking
discoveries in the writings of Nostradamus.
There is just no linear way for any writer to approach describing a jigsaw puzzle with 1,321 pieces. This is my count of every Nostradamus' prophecy that has survived to this day.
Nostradamus wrote a Narrative Poem, and like a Greek play, it is divided into three acts, with each poem connected to its Act.
Act I: The First Antichrist, Act II: The Second Antichrist, and Act III: The Third Antichrist.
If you divide 1,321 Nostradamus' prophecies by 3, you get approximately 440 prophecies. That is roughly how many Nostradamus'
prophecies apply to World War III; however, this is most likely not a linear calculation.
My 2022 Nostradamus Compendium gave readers the most accurate and oldest editions to use. Readers will find these listed on the Nostradamus Conventions Part I page. New readers
need to begin there.
Some of the html pages on this website date back to December 10th, 2007, the day I first started this website. The last time I updated them was in 2022. I have just spent the last five weeks
completely rebuilding those pages from the ground up and making them conform more to the structure of my books. This should provide easier reading.
Nostradamus provides his readers with the long view – beyond their lifetime. That ironic twist is
not usable information for The Common Person on the Street.
Nostradamus’ sense of irony has brought down the many preconceptions of Nostradamus
Commentators, including my own. Interpretations can crumble from assuming too much, and
being on the wrong side of Nostradamus’ timeline.
...Then I desired to extend declarations for the advent of the commoners through obscure and perplexing sentences, the causes of the future mutation of mankind, especially the most urgent ones, and the ones I perceived, without scandalizing their fragile sentiments. And all had to be written under a nebulous figure, greater than all things prophetic:
Consider: “Puis me suis voulu extender declarant pour le commun aduenement.”
1) I desired to extend my declarations for the accession/advent of the commoners.
2) I desired to make one’s living declaring for the accession/advent of the commoners.
Going with “s'étendre”, “declarant pour le commun aduenement” may even be intended as
“expand my declarations for the advancement of the common people”. In other words, only people
with money could purchase Nostradamus’ books and almanacs, so he wanted to provide
information that would reach the plebs and the general public.
Hopefully, readers can see the levity in the second translation and my use of the phrase The
Common Person on the Street. It is certainly not possible to make a living in today’s Nostradamus
Business Market.
My guess is that I have done more research on Nostradamus' prophecies than the average reader. When most people come across one of Nostradamus'
prophetic poems, he or she tends to insert their own interpretations. Every line of a Nostradamus' poem connects to something else in the 1,321
piece jigsaw puzzle that Nostradamus constructed. Every line and every word, therefore, must fit into that larger picture.
Jigsaw puzzles are always framed by the edge pieces. These edge pieces in Nostradamus' prophecies are what I call the Nostradamus' Conventions.
If every reader does not follow these conventions, then all of Nostradamus' prophecies will be hopelessly meaningless to that reader.
I have a very successful record of predictions based on my interpretations of Nostradamus' prophecies. The hour is late,
and Russia and NATO have been in a proxy war since February 24th, 2022, but really it began
with the NATO led coup d'état in Ukraine on February 22nd, 2014.
Since I have written all about this hour, I challenge anyone to beat my record of Future Forecasting.
My interpretations of Nostradamus' prophecies seventeen-years ago conforms to the world the way it is in 2024, and that record has been published in seven books.
Readers should start with the Nostradamus' Conventions that I identify in the left column of this panel; and then in the right column, and
at the bottom of this panel, various Nostradamus predictions will begin to make sense.
Many of the Nostradamus Dating Code years have now passed; therefore, if readers apply the metaphors used in those poems to the predictions of what is to come, he or she will see how they apply to events today.
I have made that very easy with the buttons on these pages. These are the main points in Nostradamus' writings,
and I have provided the oldest surviving published prophecies if readers care to make the translations and interpretations themselves.
As readers should also note, I have constructed this series of web pages in a modular format; this allows me to show the interconnected nature
and history of each Nostradamus' prediction.