Nostradamus the Jew, The Revealer of Lost History, Not Prophecy.
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Nostradamus wasn't a Jew, he was a Christian.
he was born of jewish parents and raised as a christian, this is the standard plan for that era, to subvert and take over all other religions.
His paternal grandfather was a Jew who converted to Catholicism to avoid the inquisition 50 years before he was born. His parents where Christian, he was raised as a Christian, married a Christian, raised his kids as Christian, and had a good relationship with the Catholic Church during the era of the Inquisition because he didn't pretend to practice magic. In fact, he at times said he was speaking to an angel or some such.
You seem to have been willing to consume this belief, there is no question.
When you look at the reality of it, he was a tool used by the khazarians to spread fear and irrational thinking on many areas.
Perhaps you are suggesting his is the first family to be subjugated by the control mechanisms and designs of the khazarians. There is plenty of information about the connectivity between khazarians and destroying christianity.
Step away from your 21st century mindset. Magic and science and the supernatural were all deeply intertwined in earlier times.
He can from an era when astrology, which he practiced, was considered a science, and he was also an alchemist, at a time when there were people were looking to use alchemy to transmute metal. He had attempted to become a medical doctor, but ended up only as a pharmacist. Pharmacists these days are killing more people than Nostradumus' contemporaries did.
Note, astrology was the precursor to astronomy and alchemy to chemistry.
Sure, I understand all of that and do not disagree with anything said here.
Does not change any of the statements I made.
Yes, it does, because your underlying premise is wrong, that Nostradamus set out to keep people from thinking the way you think they should be thinking.
the way I think? with respect to the facts? the information? You are the one trying to misrepresent reality.
You think to proclaim that because someone was raised to show variant beliefs it is for no reason but to change, there is good reason for this and in your own writings you provided it.
The shameful thing is you seem to not even understand your own words, yet have no problem repeating them.
I will elaborate for you; You stated his grandfather converted for what reason? Was this due to perhaps a religious war? So when you 'convert' do you?
For example, when the khazarians were first prosecuted for their evil deeds and forced to select a religion other than devil worship, what did they chose? and did they actually convert? because history shows us otherwise.
Who is "you guys" and why do you think it includes me?
And what led you to that conclusion?
I decode the anagram
What is it
Thursday (as his day of rest)