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Nostradamus 2012

Nostradamus 2012

Michel de Nostredame, or famously known as Nostradamus, is one of the most controversial persona in history due to his eerie prophecies that many claim to have actually come true – even centuries beyond his death. As a French Renaissance figure, he is accounted to his various contributions to medicine as an apothecary. He is best known for his book Les Propheties (The Prophecies) which garnered him a lot of followers that up until now connect major past and future events as accurately predicted by him.

He is credited to have predicted the reign of Napoleon and Hitler, and the subsequent terror they have caused in their time. He is also known to have accurately prophesied the Sept 11 attacks with the following words:

“In the year of the new century and nine months, from the sky will come a great King of Terror…The sky will burn at forty-five degrees. Fire approaches the great new city…In the city of York there will be a great collapse, two twin brothers torn apart by chaos. While the fortress falls the great leader will succumb, third big war will begin when the big city is burning.”

Nostradamus’ predictions led to one significant worldwide event after another. In a view point, the human race may not have truly prepared to avoid such catastrophes. Could we actually use his predictions to prepare ourselves not to be again devastated by another upcoming disaster? How about his predictions regarding the coming 2012 as the end of the world, as he is quoted:

“After there is great trouble among mankind, a greater one is prepared. The great mover of the universe will renew time, rain, blood, thirst, famine, steel weapons and disease. In the heavens, a fire seen.”

Should Nostradamus’ 2012 warning be taken into serious consideration so that we can prepare ourselves accordingly for such world shocking event? Some of us may do whatever it takes to prepare for the worst, while others will just let it pass. But there will always be this truth about everything – we will never know until it truly happens.