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> On 20 Dec 2003 13:59:33 -0800, leigh8bee@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Leigh_Bee)
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>>"Dan Pressnell" <dan_pressnell@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>"When the soldiers in a seditious fury
>>>Will cause steel to flash by night against their chief:
>>>The enemy Alba acts with furious hand,
>>>Then to vex Rome and seduce the principal ones."
>>>
>>>This prediction is about how in 1998 there will be a revolution in
France,
>>>and then the French army will go to Rome and start a war by comitting
sodomy
>>>against all the Italian officials. (He just put that stuff in there
about
>>>Alba to prevent the church from knowing what he was predicting.)
>>>
>>>Obviously, no such thing happened.
>>>
>>>People who believe in this **** are terribly deluded. If you just
count all
>>>the misses, you'll see there is nothing at all to Nosty's predictions.
>>>
>>>Dan
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>>Dear oh dear and you paid money for this half baked sad attempt?
>>whoever you get your conclusions from knows even less about poetics
>>than he/she does about world politics.
>>Who is your source? post some of the funnier ones, and why do you not
>>reference the Quatrain by number?
>>
>>But here is a Leoni on the subject, maybe you should post as most
>>useless commentaters series.
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>>C6Q68. When the soldiers in a seditious fury Will cause steel to flash
>>by night against their chief: The enemy Alba 2 acts with furious hand,
>>Then to vex Rome and seduce the principal ones.
>>2 Alba = duke of Alba
>>LXVIII. Lors que soldats fureur seditieuse. Contre leur chef feront de
>>nuit fer luire: Ennemy d'Albe soit par main furieuse, Lors vexer,
>>Rome, et principaux seduire.
>>CVIQ 68. It seems fairly certain that "Alba" refers to the Duke of
>>Alba (Alva), in which case the quatrain was meant for the immediate
>>future. It would seem that Alba suppresses a revolt in the Spanish
>>army with quick ruthlessness (as be tried later in the Netherlands).
>>But Jaubert applies it to events of 1556. Pope Paul IV, having lightly
>>decided to take a firm stand against Spain, persecuted the Spanish
>>party in Rome and raised a motley army. The Spanish party appealed to
>>Alba, busy tip north against the French. He responded, with great
>>diplomacy as well as military sagacity. He intrigued to cause friction
>>in the papal forces until the soldiers began to revolt against the
>>incompetent papal nephews and cardinals who commanded them. Meanwhile
>>Alba continued to win over adherents in Rome as well as to capture
>>towns in its environs. Which, while very interesting, varies from
>>Nostradamus' apparent meaning.
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> Hahahahah another dumb ***** that dosen't understand Nosty.
Hahaha you should talk! LOL
J.


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