Sunday, May 07, 2006

Nothing ot wait for

It's been a while since I last posted here. This time, on something that has made me twich since I was a wee lad, the prophecies of Nostradamus. I had always been equipped with the gift of empathy, yet in no measure is it a gift for foretelling, so the fear that coincides with an unknown future quickly dissipates all notions of hope.

Personally I had always suspected of Osama Bin Laden (and so have others) of being the alleged third anti-christ, but I have not read the prophecies myself (I know no french, less ancient french) and I am skeptical of the fact that perhaps 'three' antichrists could certainly be some random fantastic creation of those who translated the prophecies.

It fits all too well with Revelations
-Three antichrists, three numbers in successive order, 666 (the number of the beast shouldn't only be thought of as being that of an individual).
-Orson Welles says that a thousand years of peace will come as a result of the last antichrist's interjection in history, the 'millenium'. This is well prophecised in the book of revelations as being the outcome of Christs war with the antichrist, preceded by armageddon, and after which, a millenium of splendor under the reign of the almighty shall commence...some would say a "Golden Millenium". The Book of Revelations quickly closes with the prophecy of the end of times, the end, judgement day.
-Nostradamus predicts that year, the end of days, to be the year 3797 A.D., 1,791 years from now. Unless he meant somewhere around 2 thousand years, we have a very painstakingly large margin of error (~791 years).

Safe to say that none of us will probably come face to face with such predicted fates. Nothing in current world events suggests that we are at a threshold for a massive and sudden or progressive and monumental movement into an "Era of one thousand years of peace". We will most certainly never see such poignant, psychadelic and euphoric times for ourselves.

6 could possibly mean "capitalism"...so far those two antichrists spearheaded capitalism and tried to abolish all other means of absolutism or socialism (two extremes of the Keynes ladder).

Where are you my dear Elia, my maiden of water?

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