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Darshak Rana ⚡️
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TERRIFYING 🚨

1555: This French man saw through the "time" index.

He wrote the most dangerous prophecy in human history.

Scholars called him a fraud...

Until his predictions began unfolding:
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Michel de Nostredame—better known as Nostradamus—was no ordinary man.

• Born in 1503 in plague-ridden France
• A physician, astrologer, and poet
• Obsessed with decoding the mysteries of time

But his visions came at a price.
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At age 15, Nostradamus lost his family to the plague.

The disease wiped out entire towns.

He traveled Europe, battling death and despair, helping the sick.

This trauma carved his obsession:

"Could the future *warn* us about what’s to come?"
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Nostradamus retreated into isolation.

Night after night, he sat alone, gazing into a bowl of water, surrounded by herbs and candles.

Through meditation and ritual, visions began to appear:

Cities burning.
Leaders falling.
Civilizations collapsing.
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In 1555, Nostradamus published his famous book *Les Prophéties*.

A collection of **942 cryptic quatrains**—4-line poems.

Each one hinted at wars, disasters, and monumental events yet to come.

But there was one catch:

Nostradamus wrote in riddles.

Here's why:
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The Catholic Church was ruthless in 1555.

Witch hunts. Executions.

To escape persecution, Nostradamus wrote his visions in coded language:

• Latin
• French anagrams
• Obscure metaphors

His work *survived*—and so did his secrets.

Experts conclude:
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Scholars dismissed his writings as nonsense.

"Nothing but vague ramblings," they said.

But over the centuries, patterns emerged.

Some predictions were so precise, they stunned the world.

Here are just a few:
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1. **The Great Fire of London (1666)** Nostradamus wrote:

_"The blood of the just will be demanded..._
_In the year 66, the ancient city will burn."_

In 1666, London burned for four days.

80% of the city was destroyed.

Coincidence?
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2. **The Rise of Hitler**

Nostradamus described a figure called “Hister”:

"From the depths of Western Europe,
A young child will be born to poor people,
He who by his tongue will seduce a great troop;
His fame will spread far beyond Europe."

Hister. Hitler.

Sound familiar?
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3. **The French Revolution (1789–1799)**

_"The slaves will rise against princes and lords._
_Blood will flow through the streets."_

The French Revolution. Kings beheaded. Streets soaked in violence.

He wrote this 200 years *before* it happened.
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Then came **September 11, 2001**.

Nostradamus wrote:

"The sky will burn at forty-five degrees,
Fire approaches the great new city.
The sky will darken; smoke will rise,
The twin brothers torn apart."

The Twin Towers. A “great new city.”

Coincidence again?
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Some called it luck. Others called it proof.

But Nostradamus’ prophecies went beyond war and tragedy.

He saw far into the future.

And one prophecy still terrifies scholars to this day:
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The “Third Antichrist.”

“The man of blood will rise in the East…
He will bring forth war like no other,
And from the ashes, darkness will rule.”

Who is the third?

Is he already here?
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Historians debate Nostradamus endlessly.

• Was he truly a prophet?
• Were his quatrains vague poetry?
• Or did he glimpse something humanity wasn’t meant to see?

His riddles hold more questions than answers.

But one thing is certain…
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Nostradamus died in 1566.

But, on the night before his death, he told his secretary:

“You will not find me alive at sunrise.”

The next morning, he was reportedly found dead lying on the floor next to his bed.

Even in death, his prophecy held true.
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History repeats itself.

Nostradamus's words aim to prepare, not scare.
His final quatrains hint at humanity’s redemption

A time of peace and healing—**after the chaos passes**.

We must first endure the storm.
The future is shaped by today's choices.
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