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Kristof Nietzsche
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Posted - 2006.01.17 00:38:00 -
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Alright, I'm doing a report and I need some Nostradamus prophecies (predictions) relating to Britain. Preferably ones set around the 15-16 hundreds, but any prophecies relating to Britain will be swell.
Thanks
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Jenny Spitfire
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Posted - 2006.01.17 00:53:00 -
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Think Nostradamus took too much mushrooms. Almost anything pre-15th century can be churned around to predict the current world events today. Can even use the original bible for that too.
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wierchas noobhunter
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Posted - 2006.01.17 00:57:00 -
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Originally by: Jenny Spitfire Think Nostradamus took too much mushrooms. Almost anything pre-15th century can be churned around to predict the current world events today. Can even use the original bible for that too.

bible 4 tw u know that jesus can make whine from watter ?
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Grimwalius d'Antan
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Posted - 2006.01.17 01:01:00 -
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Wow, a prophet that foresaw fire and whatnot, random numbers and other generic occurances. Basically, Nostradamus has predicted my every attempt at cooking. The 911 predictions are results of a) very generic predictions b) wrongful translations of said predictions. Let's make up an imaginary prophecy right on the spot : "On the 4th moment, a fire consumed all but the watching brother". It makes no sense. Let's apply it to, oh, I dunno, a church fire? Some time in the last portion of the night, the church caight fire and basically burned to the ground. However, the bell tower of the church stood intact. To justify the truth of the prophecy, we assume that the 4th moment refers to the last quarter of the day, which can be anywhere between 18:00 to 23:59. The "watching brother" can be the high tower with the church bell, because from the top of it you can see the whole city.
Essentially, if a church burns down after 18:00, and the bell tower does not collapse, Im a brilliant prophet just like nostradamus. The same applies if there is a shoot out on the airport at 4 minutes past whatever, and the helicopter caught in the crossfire manages to get away. Perfect prophecy.
YAWN. To put my post in a simple way: Nostradamus wasn't able to predict the future, especially not the world trade center and pentagon attacks, despite what people claim judhinh from their poorly translated prophecies of Nostradamus. Sorry for going off topic.
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ManOfHonor
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Posted - 2006.01.17 01:14:00 -
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Now now guys, I don't beleive in Nostradamus more than any of you, but I am sure Kristof has a valid reason for this report, so how about we reduce the trolling and help em a bit, ok?
I would go and find some for ya Kristof, but I have such an aversion to it that I really don't want to  _____________________________ NPC Asteroid Belt Bases Evil Is So Much Funner
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Kristof Nietzsche
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Posted - 2006.01.17 03:29:00 -
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Brastagi
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Posted - 2006.01.17 03:44:00 -
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I've read one of Nostra propechies; Napoleon will invade England. But the he was failed. --------- Please reduce your signature radius to be below 24.000 bytes - Jacques' Right, after I train my inty to lvl 5
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RedWyvern
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Posted - 2006.01.17 09:46:00 -
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I can't remember much about Nostradamus (though what a lot of the others said about his prophecies is true tbh), but I bet Wikipedia would be a great place to start ^^
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Lord Aradon
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Posted - 2006.01.17 10:14:00 -
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Originally by: Grimwalius d'Antan Wow, a prophet that foresaw fire and whatnot, random numbers and other generic occurances. Basically, Nostradamus has predicted my every attempt at cooking. The 911 predictions are results of a) very generic predictions b) wrongful translations of said predictions. Let's make up an imaginary prophecy right on the spot : "On the 4th moment, a fire consumed all but the watching brother". It makes no sense. Let's apply it to, oh, I dunno, a church fire? Some time in the last portion of the night, the church caight fire and basically burned to the ground. However, the bell tower of the church stood intact. To justify the truth of the prophecy, we assume that the 4th moment refers to the last quarter of the day, which can be anywhere between 18:00 to 23:59. The "watching brother" can be the high tower with the church bell, because from the top of it you can see the whole city.
Essentially, if a church burns down after 18:00, and the bell tower does not collapse, Im a brilliant prophet just like nostradamus. The same applies if there is a shoot out on the airport at 4 minutes past whatever, and the helicopter caught in the crossfire manages to get away. Perfect prophecy.
YAWN. To put my post in a simple way: Nostradamus wasn't able to predict the future, especially not the world trade center and pentagon attacks, despite what people claim judhinh from their poorly translated prophecies of Nostradamus. Sorry for going off topic.
QFT, the only reason he predicted the end of the world was to get the chicks 
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Filan
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Posted - 2006.01.17 17:27:00 -
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based on Startrek WW3 will be short and nuclear.
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Insane Asylum
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Posted - 2006.01.17 17:33:00 -
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We already have working Cyborgs, and I swear that my PC is trying to take over the world... Any normal person would see that these 2 instances are connected and could mean certain doom for all of humanity... I forsee another Terminator sequel... 
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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2006.01.17 22:35:00 -
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Originally by: Insane Asylum We already have working Cyborgs, and I swear that my PC is trying to take over the world... Any normal person would see that these 2 instances are connected and could mean certain doom for all of humanity... I forsee another Terminator sequel... 
Please no! The last one sucked ass so enthusiastically I've labelled it *** ****.
Remind me about The Maze.
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