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Post by TRINITY on Mar 28, 2006 10:16:54 GMT 10
The greatest earthquake in 40 years rocked Sumatra and its environs on 26 December. The 9.0 temblor sent 30 foot tidal waves across the Indian Ocean inundating the coastlines of ten countries, including Thailand, Indonesia, Burma, Eastern India, Sri Lanka, Somalia and Kenya. At the date of this writing the loss of life is catastrophic. Initial reports claim tens of thousands are dead and many more thousands are missing.
The 16th-century French seer, Michel de Nostradamus, wrote the following prophecy over four-and-a-half centuries before that could have presaged the great Sumatran quake. Quatrain 3 of Century 3 of Nostradamus' prophetic classic "Les Propheties" says the following:
Mars & Mercure & l'argent ioint ensemble, Vers le midy extreme siccité: Au fond d'Asie on dira terre tremble, Corinthe, Ephese lors en perplexité
Mars and Mercury and the silver [Moon] in conjunction. Towards the south there will be a great drought. From the bottom of Asia an earthquake will be reported. Corinth [Greece] and Ephesus [Asia Minor] then in a troubled state.
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Post by TRINITY on Mar 28, 2006 10:22:53 GMT 10
Destiny altering events often find themselves echoed in Nostradamus' prophecies, such as a super quake. On a map, Sumatra is indeed situated at the bottom of Asia. However, there have been two other deadly quakes in recent memory suffered by another region we might identify as being "from the bottom of Asia"--India. There was the Killari-Latur quake of 30 September 1993 which killed 10,000 to 40,000 people in Maharastra State (Central India), and the great Gujarati temblor of 26 January 2001 killing 50,000 to 100,000 in India's populous northwestern state on the border with Pakistan.
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