Nostradamus' First 100 Predictions // 16th Century Primary Source

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  • @VoicesofthePast
    @VoicesofthePast  4 ปีที่แล้ว +106

    Hello folks, hope you enjoy the video. Correct or not, this is what Nostradamus said. As with all sources on the channel, no judgement passed on the veracity of his statements...😁

    • @dom-dominiquecaldwell8382
      @dom-dominiquecaldwell8382 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Voices of the Past great work thank you

    • @elhombredeoro955
      @elhombredeoro955 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for this video. Please do a video on the Pope Urban the Second's sermon of Claremont.

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Translations from old French are often cause of much confusion. A great example is this quatrain:
      X 72
      L'an mil neuf cens nonante neuf sept mois
      Du ciel viendra vn grand Roy d'effrayeur
      Resusciter le grand Roy d'Angolmois,
      Auant apres *Mars* regner par bon heur.
      The year 1999, seventh month,
      From the sky will come a great King of Terror:
      To bring back to life the great King of the Mongols,
      Before and after *Mars* to reign by good luck.
      Besides the debated issue of Angolmois = Mongolois = Mongols, nobody seems to realize among translators that "mars" in French does not just mean Mars (planet) but also *March* (month). In no translation I know of you find this translated as "March". However when I was interested on Nostradamus, more than a decade ago, I interpreted this quatrain as depicting Putin's ascension to power: after due adjustment of calendars (Nostradamus used the Julian calendar) so August 8th was still July for him, the seventh month, when Yeltsin appointed Putin as provisional President, and March 2000 was when Putin won the subsequent election and was popularly confirmed in his charge. I have no idea what the second line means but I can only presume that Yeltsin was somehow coerced into yielding power, the details are unknown to the public as of now.
      I'm not saying that my old interpretation is correct but that one must be very cautious with the translations because they are often questionable and that reading directly the French original is at least more suggestive in some cases.

    • @tabinekoman
      @tabinekoman 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Please do source from Native American and Africa. It should be completed.

    • @river6969us
      @river6969us 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      So what if Nostradamus said it. Its utter nonsense. I am disappointed that this channel would devote so much time to this. "Some will regard him as good and others as bad.... blah blah bs."

  • @masterstacker2833
    @masterstacker2833 4 ปีที่แล้ว +132

    Reminds me of the scene with all the prophets in Life of Brian:
    At this time, a friend shall lose his friend's hammer and the young shall not know where lieth the things possessed by their fathers that their fathers put there only just the night before.

    • @hitrapperandartistdababy
      @hitrapperandartistdababy 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Omg they predicted World war 2!!

    • @philhahn
      @philhahn 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Nailed it. I wonder if there'll be any mention of a great rubbing of parts...

    • @pixiewings21_9
      @pixiewings21_9 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      If only they'd had Michael Palin narrate this...

    • @Sc250108
      @Sc250108 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Life's a laugh and deaths a joke, it's true.

    • @stacey_1111rh
      @stacey_1111rh ปีที่แล้ว

      Always look on the bright side of life! 🎶

  • @gabrielinostroza4989
    @gabrielinostroza4989 4 ปีที่แล้ว +59

    Your use of damn near unrelated stock footage to make videos that still conjure a lot of atmosphere deserves way more praise than it gets

    • @eggheadusa9900
      @eggheadusa9900 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      You’re just supposed to listen

  • @Leo-us4wd
    @Leo-us4wd 4 ปีที่แล้ว +139

    Ancient description of Buddhism by Alexander the great

    • @tylergascoigne2757
      @tylergascoigne2757 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Yessssssss

    • @jasondaveries9716
      @jasondaveries9716 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      GYMNOSOPHISTS

    • @danielmartins4684
      @danielmartins4684 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I don't believe it will be possible as Budda was born like 100+ years after Alexander the great hahaha, it'd be pretty awesome to know how he'd describe it though

    • @Leo-us4wd
      @Leo-us4wd 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@danielmartins4684in that case maybe other indo Greek leaders who ruled in the region

    • @goobergnooter2450
      @goobergnooter2450 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@danielmartins4684 Other way around, Alexander was born around 50 years after Buddha died.

  • @Vienna3080
    @Vienna3080 4 ปีที่แล้ว +270

    I would like to see the Russian accounts of Alaska natives

    • @josephwilliams3342
      @josephwilliams3342 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      hentai

    • @nabielw
      @nabielw 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      yES

    • @BrettonFerguson
      @BrettonFerguson 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      I would guess the Russians were so used to the Siberian Natives, when they first met Alaskan natives it was simply routine. Want to trade some furs? and similar things. This reminds me, the land bridge theory. They could have crossed on the land bridge, but they just as easily could have crossed on boat. They had Umiak and Kayak sealskin boats, strong enough to hunt whales. The two continents are only about 40 miles apart with islands in the middle 20 miles from each mainland if they needed to rest. If people could make it to Hawaii or Easter Island, thousands of miles from another island, on 2 canoes strapped together, then they could make it to an island 20 from shore. I can find nothing on the speed of a Umiak, but it probably took less than a day to travel from Asia to North America. If it took longer and they wanted to rest on land, the Diomede Islands in the Bering Strait are in the middle, 20 miles from each continent.

    • @fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied
      @fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow, that came outta left field, but yeah, sure, why not?

  • @NefariousKoel
    @NefariousKoel 4 ปีที่แล้ว +164

    I read Nostradamus' predictions long ago. A lot of it I blew off, but one really stuck out. Regarding a "pig-faced" man flying through the clouds (paraphrasing). That was rather surprising considering how fighter pilots look with their oxygen masks on nowadays. Must've sounded absolutely nuts back in his time, but here we are.

    • @chicawhappa
      @chicawhappa 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      what about the comical Trump blimp flown by Londoners?

    • @NefariousKoel
      @NefariousKoel 4 ปีที่แล้ว +31

      @@chicawhappa - I don't recall him mentioning an epidemic of hysterical TDS, but it's been a few decades since reading.

    • @imperiumoccidentis7351
      @imperiumoccidentis7351 4 ปีที่แล้ว +36

      @@NefariousKoel "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Trump or Trump supporters approaches 1"

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@imperiumoccidentis7351 - I also thought of Trump, sincerely.

    • @cv4809
      @cv4809 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Is there a book containing all his predictions?

  • @louisritter7906
    @louisritter7906 4 ปีที่แล้ว +78

    Do an ancient roman description of the Balts! They were quite interconnected trough amber trade.

    • @rush4in
      @rush4in 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      They already did that I think

  • @RafaelCosta-oi3be
    @RafaelCosta-oi3be 4 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    “People will travel safely through the sky, land, and seas.... then the wars, will start again”

    • @xyzz101
      @xyzz101 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Sounds accurate

  • @ProjectEkerTest33
    @ProjectEkerTest33 4 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    This is weirdly calming to listen to

    • @TheSaneHatter
      @TheSaneHatter 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That's probably why people have spent to much time looking into it over the years, and trying to make sense of it: it's just . . . relaxing, in a strange way.

    • @francisokudu428
      @francisokudu428 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Can't wait 😁

  • @summagami4370
    @summagami4370 3 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Some of his poems are so spot on that they go down to the month and day and location (North, west, east, south)(although rare that he does that). My theory is that, imagine now we see the future 500 years ahead. Imagine how different everything would look. How much technology would have advanced, how people would dress, how they would talk, the means of transportation, how cities would look. There will be technology that we haven't even thought to create today. Now imagine explaining all that and what you saw, to someone today. It would be extremely difficult to do. Now think of Nostradamus. He's an astrologist from the 16th century that was born in France. What do we know about French men from the 16th century? They're dramatic poets that try to be very witty. So if he did see the future, well, his poems were the outcome. He explained his visions the best way he knew how, as a man from 500 years in the past and a dramatic astrologist and poet.

    • @hungryepicboys8895
      @hungryepicboys8895 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Or maybe civilization just hasn’t changed that drastically. He was a decent writer and the translation that exists has a lot of vague evocative language, that would get anyone’s attention regardless of language or contextual knowledge, but so do lots of old texts. These are just fun myths told in reverse- instead of using the stories to explain the past, he made up tales of the future based on the present. If anything he was a sci-fi writer or a futurist, and just like those writers we shouldn’t take those stories to be the literal vision of the future

  • @Anaxakorgas
    @Anaxakorgas 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Do his cooking recipes next, they are quite fun to read. He really had a sweet tooth.

  • @sventibaldo
    @sventibaldo 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    People from Siena devastating the city of Savona?
    Two armies with the banner of Ancona?
    I get it: he's talking about modern day football fans when they travel to other towns (equipped with flags and banners like medieval municipal armies) causing unrest and sometimes violence and devastation.
    Nostradamus was basically talking about hooligans, mistaking them for actual military forces...while at the same time he mistook real war activities for rain of fire and pigs in the sky.

  • @vit968
    @vit968 4 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    *Too late. History Channel already taught me everything to know about Nostradamus.*

    • @anneluht
      @anneluht 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mina ka!

  • @travispardy8649
    @travispardy8649 4 ปีที่แล้ว +76

    I'll bet Nostradamus was fun at parties...

    • @savvytarot7776
      @savvytarot7776 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      😂

    • @KristinkaAranova
      @KristinkaAranova 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      “I predict this party will kick ass”

    • @gungadin1389
      @gungadin1389 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      chick magnet

    • @MatthewMcVeagh
      @MatthewMcVeagh 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I bet he was absolutely sick of being asked to do prophecies or horoscopes as party tricks.

    • @RAWDernison1
      @RAWDernison1 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      "You can always find me in the kitchen at parties" ... - Jona Lewie -

  • @frcsas
    @frcsas 4 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Quasimodo predicted all of this.

    • @carljohnson5446
      @carljohnson5446 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Rui Lima The hunchback of Notre Dame never had the makings of varsity predictor

    • @69killerpotato
      @69killerpotato 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      What?

  • @DigitalDuelist
    @DigitalDuelist 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great narration

  • @floridanews8786
    @floridanews8786 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The cream will sour and the red and blue will separate. The canopy that holds the pigeon at float will crash, then red and blue shall recombine and the tangerine eagle will rest in the yellow submarine.

  • @Fenristhegreat
    @Fenristhegreat 4 ปีที่แล้ว +55

    Sounds like a prediction of the French revolution, but then again, I have just been reading a book about that period.

    • @jasondaveries9716
      @jasondaveries9716 4 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      That's the thing that's so interesting about this, its vague yet specific in a way that every now and again a line will jump out at you. The one about ther reds and whites fighting immediately made me think of the russian civil war

    • @NMahon
      @NMahon 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@jasondaveries9716 that's the whole thing isnt it?, Like at some point in history the reds and whites were gonna fight? The reds and whites somewhere that is!

    • @jasondaveries9716
      @jasondaveries9716 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@NMahon yeah true. It could just as easily apply to the conquest of the Americas too

    • @valentinmitterbauer4196
      @valentinmitterbauer4196 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Nostradamus maybegot the "rds vs. whites" thing from the Wars of the Roses (White rose of York vs. red rose of Lancaster)
      Oddly enough the Wars of the Roses also were the inspiration for GOT/ Song of Ice and Fire

    • @mitsvanmitsvanio6106
      @mitsvanmitsvanio6106 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Red vs Whites also could be British vs French, the Kingdom of France during the Boubon dynasty used mainly white uniforms and the French flag was white aswell.

  • @KarnodAldhorn
    @KarnodAldhorn 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I predict that death will come for all of us. But we shall live before that.

  • @manasisuyal6536
    @manasisuyal6536 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks 😊
    Love from India. 🙏🏻
    Namastey

  • @fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied
    @fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied ปีที่แล้ว

    This was a massive bummer. Thanks a lot, Nostra.

  • @RichMitch
    @RichMitch 4 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Wish this had been released on 1st of April and at the end it said *smoke weed every day*

    • @RichMitch
      @RichMitch 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Jes Low shut up, Jes Low!

  • @sandphoenix4296
    @sandphoenix4296 4 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    It's funny how serious people take him. I could say 10 vague things now and with in 20,000 years I assure they will come true

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz 4 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      He had a reputation, that's why. He was the chief physician of Aix in the time of the Black Death and practiced a decent medicine that helped to relief the city at least somewhat. But his reputation as "prophet" or visionary astrologer came from when he apparently nailed how the king, Henri II, would die, which is a quatrain that is in this video:
      I 35
      Le Lyon ieune le vieux ƒurmontera
      En champ bellique par ƒingulier duelle,
      Dans cage d'or les yeux luy creuera :
      Deux claƒƒes vne, puis mourit, mort cruelle.
      The young lion will overcome the older one,
      in a field of combat in single fight:
      He will pierce his eyes in their golden cage;
      two wounds in one, then he dies a cruel death.
      He was afterwards made councilor and physician of Henri's widow Catherine of Medici, or rather to their son's King Charles IX.
      Regardless of what whe may think of him today, he was respected in his day. I personally agree that it mostly looks like gibberish but I've also found one quatrain (out of two that have precise dates) that seems to predict real events happening between August 8th 1999 and March 2000 in Russia. So I'm split.

    • @htoodoh5770
      @htoodoh5770 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@LuisAldamiz interesting

    • @jacksonrebenga4647
      @jacksonrebenga4647 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Russia will use a nuke in Ukraine 2023 - Jackson Rebenga Damus

    • @tomvutayan9866
      @tomvutayan9866 ปีที่แล้ว

      Quatrain 72, Century 10 is not speaking about Putin, as he came to power in August of 1999. Quatrain 72 specifically speaks of the 7th month (July) of 1999.

    • @jakn4sweetnlows238
      @jakn4sweetnlows238 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Notradamus- Les Prophéties. 942 poetic quatrains allegedly predicting future events. (Century X:27) Through the fifth one and a great Hercules They will come to open the temple by hand of war: One Clement, Julius and Ascanius set back, The sword, key, eagle, never was there such a great animosity.
      "North American (eagle) Paul walker was working on the seventh Fast And Furious movie ("through the fifth"). When, with financial adviser Roger Rodas (sword&key) left from co-hosting a charity event (Temple) for a 2013 Philippines Typhoon. They died on Hercules st. (a great Hercules) Santa Clarita California by car crash. The weather was mild (clement) and the natural disaster caused both to fundraise for typhoon which caused aprx. 6600 deaths and $2.98 billion in damages(war). They both died (a great animosity)".

  • @MultiVigarista
    @MultiVigarista 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    the image at 4:29 containts portuguese written talking about a tree with venomous snakes in India. What's that from ?

  • @junoguten
    @junoguten 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    When he says rockets around 21:40, is that a pretty direct translation of what he wrote?

  • @BrettonFerguson
    @BrettonFerguson 4 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Nostradamus didn't predict anything. I watched a documentary about him predicting everything when I was 17. I ran out and bought his book. It is so vague it could be anything. "There will be a war. The city will be on fire. Two brothers will be killed." Things like that, which happen every 5 years or so for the last 3000 years. Any of his predictions could fit to several different events. Also they are post-dictions not predictions. Nobody has ever said such and such will happen, Nostradamus said so. It's only after an event happens that people say he predicted it, and as I've already said each prediction fits with several different events because they are so vague. Like a newspaper horoscope. "You will start a new endeavor." or "You will run into an acquaintance."

    • @BrettonFerguson
      @BrettonFerguson 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      If he could actually see the future, he would have said things like "Men flying like eagles", or "The army dropped from the sky behind them.", or "Men went into battle with armor 10 inches thick, but fire, smoke, and a loud thunder came from the enemies visor and pierced the 10 inches of iron". He could even be really specific like "London will burn to the ground in 1666", but he doesn't have to be that specific. He just needs to be specific enough so the prediction fits a single event, not a hundred events like "A fire in the city".

    • @xendit1635
      @xendit1635 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Bible says earth is flat😎

    • @summagami4370
      @summagami4370 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I disagree. Some of his poems are so spot on that they go down to the month and day and location (North, west, east, south)(although rare that he does that). My theory is that, imagine now we see the future 500 years ahead. Imagine how different everything would look. How much technology would have advanced, how people would dress, how they would talk, the means of transportation, how cities would look. There will be technology that we haven't even thought to create today. Now imagine explaining all that and what you saw, to someone today. It would be extremely difficult to do. Now think of Nostradamus. He's an astrologist from the 16th century that was born in France. What do we know about French men from the 16th century? They're dramatic poets that try to be very witty. So if he did see the future, well, his poems were the outcome. He explained his visions the best way he knew how, as a man from 500 years in the past and a dramatic astrologist and poet.

    • @Soundtrack33VEVO
      @Soundtrack33VEVO 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You will have to Learn... keep eyes open...

    • @topbuilder3790
      @topbuilder3790 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@xendit1635 I think you mean the koran.

  • @ismailnyeyusof3520
    @ismailnyeyusof3520 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    This is the first time I have heard a rather lengthy narration of Nostradamus predictable experience and I have to say that to me it sounds like a lot of guessing by the great man about a very narrow part of the world. What he wrote could be interpreted in too many ways.

    • @stringer8400
      @stringer8400 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Everything he says is a riddle and not meant to be taken so literal. I also think the dates aren’t accurate to our calendars. I mean he was a French man in the 16th century the fact he wrote anything of merit is a testament to his brilliant mind.

    • @topbuilder3790
      @topbuilder3790 ปีที่แล้ว

      Nostradamus' writings were very specific. Only one right answer. That does not stop many people from interpreting it wrong, and then blaming Nostradamus...

    • @hungryepicboys8895
      @hungryepicboys8895 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Honestly wild how many people want to buy into this. Not surprising though; people want to believe in something

  • @gabrielsa9751
    @gabrielsa9751 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    The letter of pero vaz de caminha about the Discovery of brazil
    Its a very important text in the history of our people and is even in the national anthem

  • @spinningspin6053
    @spinningspin6053 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Me when I curse the Gods for the folly that is toothache

    • @om-boi
      @om-boi 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Brush twice a day, floss once daily and dentist every six months.

  • @ahrenmann908
    @ahrenmann908 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    THE EMPEROR PROTECTS

  • @BruneSixtine
    @BruneSixtine 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Nostradamus became famous in France after his prediction about the king's death happened.
    ""Le lyon jeune le vieux surmontera,
    En champ bellique par singulier duelle,
    Dans cage d'or les yeux luy crevera,
    Deux classes une puis mourir mort cruelle."
    (Centurie I - Quatrain 35)
    Translation :
    “The young lion will overcome the older one,
    On the field of combat in a single battle,
    He will pierce his eyes through a golden cage,
    Two wounds made one, then he dies a cruel death.”
    The king Henri II of France was impalled through his eye by the broken spear of the young Gabriel de Montgomery, during a joust. The spear stabbed the eye through his golden helmet. He died a few days later with great pain. Nostradamus books was delivered to the king's court 1 year before...

    • @jakn4sweetnlows238
      @jakn4sweetnlows238 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Notradamus- Les Prophéties. 942 poetic quatrains allegedly predicting future events. (Century X:27) Through the fifth one and a great Hercules They will come to open the temple by hand of war: One Clement, Julius and Ascanius set back, The sword, key, eagle, never was there such a great animosity.
      "North American (eagle) Paul walker was working on the seventh Fast And Furious movie ("through the fifth"). When, with financial adviser Roger Rodas (sword&key) left from co-hosting a charity event (Temple) for a 2013 Philippines Typhoon. They died on Hercules st. (a great Hercules) Santa Clarita California by car crash. The weather was mild (clement) and the natural disaster caused both to fundraise for typhoon which caused aprx. 6600 deaths and $2.98 billion in damages(war). They both died (a great animosity)".

  • @kelleyfritz8582
    @kelleyfritz8582 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like your boys you have a very good storytelling voice

  • @jrocks00755
    @jrocks00755 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Is there anyway you can make video of ancient Mexico or north America in general. It be very interesting to see the 1st encounters between the old and new world.

  • @79klkw
    @79klkw ปีที่แล้ว

    A great inspiration for artwork! Tweaks my imagination!

  • @AlexanderosD
    @AlexanderosD 4 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    Nostradamus at a dinner party:
    All the other guests: ...that's uh...that's cool bro... I'm gonna go get more punch...

  • @seanmccann8368
    @seanmccann8368 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    'We're doomed man, doomed I tell ye, doomed!'

    • @matucomedes
      @matucomedes 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Till this day!!!

  • @Growmetheus
    @Growmetheus 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    When he says “the reds and the whites will rule wrongly” hes referring to the flags of rebels, which werent established strongly at the time. Later the blue white and red flag of France was formed. Liberty equality fraternity.

    • @hitrapperandartistdababy
      @hitrapperandartistdababy 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Western Man or the indians and conquisitors. Again we can go on forever.

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm with Western Man: if it means anything at all, the most obvious meaning is reds and whites in Russia. He has other Russian "prophecies".
      I.3
      Quand la litiere du tourbillon verƒee,
      Et ƒeront faces de leurs manteaux couuers,
      La Republique par gens nouueaux vexée :
      Lors Blancs & Rouges iugeront à l'enuers.
      When the litter[1] [by] the turbulence [is] overturned
      and faces will be covered by mantles[2],
      the Republic will be troubled by people newly annoyed[3]:
      the reds and the whites will judge upside down[4].
      [1] Litiere means litter (noun) but also in the sense of carrying platform.
      [2] Manteau may be a coat, mantle (elaborate cape) or pavillion (heraldry, a meaning which would be known in his time, i.e. a nobiliary mantle that sometimes covers schuteons). "Cloak" may be a decent translation (it's a cape, a vulgar one) but is not literal enough.
      [3] vexed or annoyed
      [4] "a l'envers" can be translated as "wrongly" but literally means "opposite style" or "upside down", cf. Spanish "al revés" (same expression and good cognate). "Juger" is not "to rule" but "to judge".
      Excessive freedom in translation may detract from hidden meaning and hence I would everyone encourage to double check the French originals because translations are often misleading.
      I'm for a Russian interpretation because "rouge" has barely no other meaning in French than "red" and "socialist" or "communist". Also there was no "white" faction anywhere else either.

    • @cv4809
      @cv4809 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@LuisAldamiz 1-He says "the republic will be troubled", but Russia wasn't a republic, it was an absolute monarchy
      2-The white color can be affiliated with monarchists

  • @Fanny-Fanny
    @Fanny-Fanny 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Some of the finest gibberish that ever was taken seriously.

  • @adam1908
    @adam1908 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Perhaps a recording of the original text next? :)

  • @topbuilder3790
    @topbuilder3790 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nostradamus definitely nailed his 2022 writing pertaining to Charles III !

    • @fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied
      @fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It is a little known fact, that he actually just left 3 initials and few sentences regarding the year 2016 and beyond. These 3 Initials were “WTF” as I recall studying, and something about Trump derangement syndrome, but I could be wrong…my memory is a bit fuzzy on the deets.

  • @KarnodAldhorn
    @KarnodAldhorn 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    "And the Reds and Whites will clash." Sounds like a Magic the Gathering match!

    • @jackstarr4726
      @jackstarr4726 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Communism vs. Traditionalism

    • @Mike-vp8nt
      @Mike-vp8nt 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Coowboys and Indians

  • @isidae5518
    @isidae5518 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Epic!

  • @Mopmipmup
    @Mopmipmup 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    those "predictions" were made during the italians war , wich explain all those reference to random italian city

    • @MatthewMcVeagh
      @MatthewMcVeagh 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      It does seem as though a lot of history is going to happen in France and northern Italy. Less in the rest of the world.

  • @KarnodAldhorn
    @KarnodAldhorn 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    A scientific analysis to this would be interesting even though I know what scientists say about Nostradamus.

  • @dova3282
    @dova3282 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great work mate Would be interesting to hear accounts of central asia such as Turkmenistan that part of the world doesn’t have allot of historical discussions,also im half turk 😂😂😂 and love your content

  • @francisokudu428
    @francisokudu428 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Primary source, I went to a primary called shacklewell then onto kingsland secondary school. Born 02/04/1972 Easter Sunday, east end, Eden. My brother born 20/04/63 he shares his birthday with Hitler & has a statue of baphomet above his place of work

  • @ivanuribe
    @ivanuribe 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Any primary sources about the fighters of the battle of Troy?

    • @TheMindtwistah
      @TheMindtwistah 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      There are none. The only source we have are the centuries-old Greek folk memories of the great siege, stories kept in circulation probably as a way of clinging on to a sense of pride in the power and glory of their ancestors from the distant Age of Heroes (Mycenaean Bronze Age).
      These stories, and seemingly others telling of various great wars around Troy throughout the Late Bronze Age all with their own important figures/heroes participating (as evidenced by Hittite records placing elements and characters of the poem 100 years or more before the dating of the battle) were consolidated into into one epic siege narrative by Homer 400 years after Troy fell.
      The Homeric poems can thus be seen as summarizing the various Anatolian wars of the Bronze Age Greeks (Achaeans, Mycenaeans or whatever you want to call them). It was probably made to contain bits and pieces of the folk tales still told about the them to such a degree that everyone would recognize and be familiar with at least some part, if not most of it. This would instill a sense across Greece of it being a legitimate record of past events and the glorious deeds of their ancestors, allowing for it to become so widespread and accepted.
      As for actual primary sources.. Sadly writing in Bronze Age Greece was exclusively employed by the palace bureaucracy for record keeping so no useful written historical narrative exists from there (aside from hundreds of years worth of storage records and resource allocations to and from the administrative palace complexes).
      Hittite diplomatic correspondence mentions several conflicts involving Ahhiyawa (Achaea) and Wilusa (Troy), sometimes as allies against the Hittites and other times as enemies. A particularly destructive siege and sack as described in the Iliad is not mentioned. However excavations point to this having occurred during the Late Bronze Age collapse, possibly while the Hittite state had already collapsed or was in the process of doing so from a catastrophic record drought and famine compounded by simultaneous invasions from all directions. Understandably they would probably have been too busy (or too dead) to write about the goings-on in one of their border (semi-vassal) kingdoms.
      The only hope we have is finding some contemporary writing is in the excavations of Troy itself. Unfortunately millennia of Greek colonization and construction projects on top of the old city may have caused the destruction of the city's central archives and thus all (official) writings (writing at the time was treated as a very official thing only done for state business, so probably no chance of finding a diary detailing the siege in some excavated house).
      But who knows, maybe we get lucky and something will turn up from a dig one of these days. If so I'm willing to bet the peoples described as terminally attacking and laying waste to Troy will be the good-ole Sea Peoples. Greeks at the time made up a significant part of that coalition. Due to their long-standing enmity with Troy, along with a possibly shameful memory of "unwilling" participation in the Sea Peoples invasions (either coerced after subjugation or as an act of desperation following severe famine and very high threat of invasion by migrating barbarians/Dorians), their descendants in Greece retelling of how they finally destroyed that old Greek rival may have only been too keen to omit the role and participation of the other groups, as well as the circumstances for the attack. Or possibly this was done even by Homer when putting together the various stories into what he wanted to be a Greek national epic.
      But this is just speculation :-)

  • @gyorkedani5531
    @gyorkedani5531 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Some of these are just vague nonsense but "Reds and Whites" clashing was exactly what happened in the Russian Civil War, or in the Manifest Destiny era(Natives were reffered to as reds, red indians) and the one about an empire falling and an austere city oppening its gates to a new ruler sounds somewhat similar to how Mussolini gained power

  • @dianneholland9969
    @dianneholland9969 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Maybe Nostradamus knew what was happening right now because that sounds great it’s like too many people are ignorant and not knowing what is going on

  • @ridercfo3368
    @ridercfo3368 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    6:17 did I just hear mention of Oak Island?

  • @jayg1285
    @jayg1285 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Next lot from him please

  • @jackgraeme3557
    @jackgraeme3557 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have been working on a theory about premonition, both individual and en masse. Yeah, I know, just run with me. I'll try to be brief. It is essentially that we are all naturally connected, or can be, and perhaps we have gone through all of this before. It started for me when I had a very vivid falling dream, woke up, and found out that people were jumping out of the towers on the morning of 9/11. Eventually, I realized that could be the same as Noah/Gilgamesh. No, not claiming anything special about myself. Pay attention to the words and don't make ASSumptions. It was a warning of danger from one person to another over great distances. Lakes and even seas formed on the miles-deep ice sheet near the end of the last ice age. This water sometimes would be released suddenly when the supporting ice melted through(picture a cup made of ice filled with water). It would have taken some time for the flood to go from Northern Europe to the Middle East. And, it would have been extreme and traumatic for those along the way at low elevations. Noah/Gilgamesh was warned by the same natural mechanism as myself. He was likely a merchant in a port city, so he loaded as much as he could into boats, and was hailed as a hero afterwards, yada, yada, forever more. Group predictions are used by the intelligence community. The Good Sense project(which seems to have been scrubbed from the internet) surveyed a random group of between 1000 and 3000 people about worldwide issues. Their averaged predictions were more accurate than those of leading intelligence experts. What happened to me and Noah/Gilgamesh was a "now" thing, telepathy, not prescience like the Good Sense project. But, is that "magical" prescience, or the "knowledge" of the whole(everyone) of something we've gone through before like levels of a video game you repeat until you get them right? Anyone with bunched-up undergarments? Calm down. These are ideas. I'm making no claims of secret knowledge. I'm just not dull enough to buy lame cover stories, not question, and do/believe what's expected of me. But, you go ahead.

    • @hazelstratum
      @hazelstratum 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      This is interesting but can you tldr it for me

  • @loszhor
    @loszhor 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Makes sense.

  • @aman4189
    @aman4189 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I never knew they smoked crack cocaine in france 🇫🇷 during the 16th century lol 😂

  • @prometheus5874
    @prometheus5874 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    is there an interpretation of this midevil jargon anywhere? Because the language is beautiful but its useless without historical context on alot of the words being used here.

  • @mayurkumar6250
    @mayurkumar6250 4 ปีที่แล้ว +67

    Ramblings of an old man... Some come true by stroke of luck, others merely get appropriated.

    • @matucomedes
      @matucomedes 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I am now convinced if i wrote down half my rambles I have (to my girlfriend determine) stored them for 500 years I'll sound like notrodomis aswell 🤔
      A lot of these historical writing tends to come off as rambling at times lol

    • @KarnodAldhorn
      @KarnodAldhorn 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Indeed. I mean he's brave in talking so confidently about things that will happen to Carcassonne, Toulouse and (the third one) but most of it is like (paraphrasing) "there will be there heirs born. One will die from anger, one from hatred and one from envy." It is highly likely that this will happen anytime in any way but it's almost like writing "There will be a time of peace and progress. Then war will come to the people." It could be true no matter what happens.

  • @grzegorzzkoszalina
    @grzegorzzkoszalina 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The year 1555 - Ariadne's Thread
    Delving into the thicket of Centuria, it is certain that sooner or later more than one daredevil will be led astray by ecret knowledge. So, bearing in mind that this symbolic wagon with the words "decoded gnosis" arrives at its destination, as a concrete and not "floating" argument, I present my exegesis of Nostradamus gnosis.
    First, the year 1555, which for me is the proverbial thread of Ariadne. The year is coded in various ways: Prognostic - written in prose, Fortune-telling - quatrains, and Almanac. In my opinion, this year is coded knowledge about the events from the beginning of the 20th century, and all the next nostradamus years "tell" about successively later periods of our history. The year 1555 is about forty years of our history.
    Going backwards, MN codes earlier periods. And so, the year 1554 - tells about the most important historical events that were witnessed by people living in the second half of the nineteenth century with a final chord that more or less ends this century - that is, the First World War. 1553 - we go back again - it's the turn of the 18th / 19th century, and so on.
    At this point, it is certainly too early for such a conclusion, but based only on the year 1555, it can be concluded that Nostradamus with his Fortune-telling and Almanacs does not foresee, does not fortune, but SEE the future with such precision that not a single history book could envy. The fact that these events took place and will still take place, including the whole secret knowledge of MN, but that is another topic.
    facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063521143706
    @UC8LrN1tt6Xc3LTRgwwsCtaA

  • @frankhoffman3566
    @frankhoffman3566 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nostradamus got lucky when one of his earliest predictions came true. That is the basis of his cult-like following.The problem is, all the rest of his predictions have turned out to be vaguely worded horsecr@p.

  • @TheAmbientJournal
    @TheAmbientJournal 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You should look into what prophet Muhammed(pbuh) predicted

  • @fernandorojas8633
    @fernandorojas8633 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is there a link to source?

    • @fernandorojas8633
      @fernandorojas8633 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Link in description just leads to a coat of arms for some reason??

    • @fernandorojas8633
      @fernandorojas8633 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ok wtf its a fasces -_-

  • @francisokudu428
    @francisokudu428 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I live upper Clapton, e5, 9lj, born Easter Sunday, my elder brother the same day as Hitler. There was a club labyrinth near by. There is a statue of baphomet above my elder brothers place of work. I believe my uncle Samuel was king Samuel j okudu

  • @tommeakin1732
    @tommeakin1732 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    This probably isn't a common attitude, but I think one of the most fascinating things in the world is the capacity for the human mind to generate seemingly autonomous visions, and I think it's kind of tragic that our own modern culture seems to actively oppose the cultivation of these kind of "abilities". I've had some limited experience with hypnagogic imagery and it absolutely blew my mind and it left me with little doubt that some people might be capable of developing and even guiding similar visionary states. This might sound kind of wild, but I've also wondered if it might be possible for our subconscious minds (or moments where the conscious mind is conscious of communicating with the unconscious) to "join dots" that our conscious mind is not capable of joining by itself, in such a way as to generate relatively accurate predictions of the near future. This requires zero "magical thinking" and it doesn't strike me as being ludicrously far off the path of what we know the mind can do. We encounter a vast amount of information on a daily basis; overall we process a small amount of that, and only a tiny amount of that is processed consciously. We can, of course, already consciously make predictions, and I wouldn't at all be surprised if a "visionary practice" improved our capacity to make accurate predictions

    • @tommeakin1732
      @tommeakin1732 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Btw this wasn't supposed to be a comment suggesting that Nostradamus' prophecies are accurate

    • @McDonaldsCalifornia
      @McDonaldsCalifornia 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's pretty unlikely that we could make any real predictions. Our brains might be complicated but they are not super computers.

    • @tommeakin1732
      @tommeakin1732 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@McDonaldsCalifornia I'm not necessarily talking about rounded, comprehensive, stand-alone predictions - I'm suggesting a small percentage improvement to our conscious predictive abilities that we already do exercise. I mean now I think about it we are all constantly in the position of attempting to make predictions about the future to some degree, or we are at least in the position to attempt to do so if we wish to

    • @infiltr80r
      @infiltr80r 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, solving problems in the unconscious is very much a thing. But that requires a lot of input information and dedicated focus. The further we go in the future and the more factors to account for we have, the lower our probability of success to predict anything. So suggesting anyone could predict hundreds of years into the future is quite ridiculous. The best we have done is 1940s futurists, some of them quite correctly predicting the 21st century technologies.

  • @mns8732
    @mns8732 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Not having freedom of the press when he wrote, how could he be not vague? He could burned as a witch.

  • @cooperm4185
    @cooperm4185 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I mean if you take this as just him writing some fiction it's pretty decent worldbuilding

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    question: how many of them can you understand?

  • @MrAlexkyra
    @MrAlexkyra 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    There shall be rumors of things going astray, and there shall be great confusion as to where things deally are. And no one will really know where lieth those little things with a sort of raffia work base, it has an attachment. A friend shall lose a friends hammer...

  • @loszhor
    @loszhor 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    8:15 Here's what you probably came for.

  • @PedroTomé1
    @PedroTomé1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    He also saved the Earth population from the bubonic plague, right? He was an excelent doctor.

  • @michaelconnolly7408
    @michaelconnolly7408 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    This channel is a God send.

  • @cazique
    @cazique 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love you.

  • @AhmedKhan3.14
    @AhmedKhan3.14 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Did he do dream interpretation?

  • @AnhTuPhucDerrickHoangCanada
    @AnhTuPhucDerrickHoangCanada 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Haha that was good lol. I read it too and what I saw is that it repeats itself...until Christ returns I suppose, but it just repeats. It is not vague rather repetitive. It is almost Alien-economics.

  • @galloe8933
    @galloe8933 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    That's the longest and most eloquent way I've heard someone say "Thanks Obama" at least that's what I heard because I'm an old and love long dead memes but it could also be something about aliens because there is no way that he was speaking in vailed criticisms of leaders throughout his world like ancient satire.

  • @JamesRichardWiley
    @JamesRichardWiley ปีที่แล้ว

    Names, dates and locations please.

  • @heist3197
    @heist3197 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I would like too see about africa
    Leo Africanus is great he has a lot to say about that

  • @lipingrahman6648
    @lipingrahman6648 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nostradamus is a demonstration of how all you have to do is say some flowery bullshit and people will eat it up.

  • @hungryepicboys8895
    @hungryepicboys8895 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If anything the guy was equivalent to a sci-fi writer or a futurist, making up tales of the future based on his present moment, and just like with modern genre writers we shouldn’t take those stories to be the literal vision of the future

  • @compound32
    @compound32 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My name better be in that prediction because I'll be making history.

  • @YetiUprising
    @YetiUprising 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I predict that people will do people things.

  • @andrewbrooks7122
    @andrewbrooks7122 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    So when and where do these things happen in today's world?

  • @kelleyfritz8582
    @kelleyfritz8582 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I meant voice I like your voice

  • @cielcam5721
    @cielcam5721 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I think Septimus Signus wrote better book with similar rambling..

  • @bretalvarez3097
    @bretalvarez3097 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Jeez he really didn’t like the French

    • @TheZapan99
      @TheZapan99 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      He was a Provencal Jew. His real trade was of apothecary. He is known as Nostradamus only because he was allowed to study in Notre Dame cathedral.

  • @ThiLI0n
    @ThiLI0n 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Oddly relaxing...

  • @ebe7840
    @ebe7840 4 ปีที่แล้ว

  • @gothic2fanHUN
    @gothic2fanHUN 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Quasimodo predicted all this

  • @pauloneill9880
    @pauloneill9880 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's a good job he doesn't talk in fucking riddles or we'd all be fucked! Oh wait!

  • @formolzinho
    @formolzinho 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Merer and his phyle were more entertaining.

  • @bonjourvietnam007
    @bonjourvietnam007 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    🙏🙏

  • @berechianyanwu1154
    @berechianyanwu1154 ปีที่แล้ว

    Are you just reading what Nostradamus prophesied or interpreting them ?
    I would like to listen to the interpretations instead!

    • @darielarchuleta6229
      @darielarchuleta6229 ปีที่แล้ว

      here are some interpretations.
      th-cam.com/video/5fYv2EnIsTo/w-d-xo.html

  • @sephirothdomain1
    @sephirothdomain1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Everyone making jokes and im just thinking how some of the unsolved prophecies sound like 2020

    • @Mr.Obongo
      @Mr.Obongo 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      james cowboy not regally

    • @sephirothdomain1
      @sephirothdomain1 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Mr.Obongo 😂😂😂

  • @pauloneill9880
    @pauloneill9880 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wot?

  • @c0mpu73rguy
    @c0mpu73rguy 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    As poems, these are good. But as predictions, these texts are rubbish.

    • @rodom303
      @rodom303 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      c0mpu73rguy if you dont know what your talking about, have you even looked into them?

    • @c0mpu73rguy
      @c0mpu73rguy 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@rodom303 There is no such things as predictions. I at least know that. It's always interpreted AFTER something happens. Always easy to predict the past by interpreting an old text.

    • @rodom303
      @rodom303 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      c0mpu73rguy after what you just said theres no convincing you.

    • @c0mpu73rguy
      @c0mpu73rguy 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Michael Kevin Millet What about Quartain IV? What does this predicts or predicted? Just as an example:
      "A Duke eager to follow his enemy
      Will enter within impeding the phalanx:
      Hurried on foot they will come to pursue so closely
      That the day will see a conflict near Ganges." (IV, 51)
      Does that relates to anything? If we have to interpret it, it is vague enough to mean anything.
      It's even easy enough to forge that some people did wrote Nostradamus predictions to coincide with 9/11 if I recall (after the fact, of course).
      It's vague in my memory but I do remember that.

    • @c0mpu73rguy
      @c0mpu73rguy 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Michael Kevin Millet The « king » has been interpreted a lot as « the person in charge » in a lot of these poems, I assumed the duke could be interpreted as such too, a smaller ruler akin to a governor or something like that. As for the location it is specific, but still covers a lot of surface if we’re talking about the river.

  • @bobafettuccine3541
    @bobafettuccine3541 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    And whence mankind stopeth eating of cheese, no longer shall disappointment emerge from the rear.

    • @marikaefer78
      @marikaefer78 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      hilarious...you're as good as any medieval prophet!

  • @jasonbutt7199
    @jasonbutt7199 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    12 7 23 and 3 16 24

  • @markkevinapalisok3680
    @markkevinapalisok3680 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Many predict maybe we will go back in an one man ruler like the old empire whole over the world and one currency all over the world

  • @TheZapan99
    @TheZapan99 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Prediction of Nostradamus for 2020: world war and catastrophies until peace returns in 2025.

  • @coleburns5497
    @coleburns5497 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    #Shuumatsunovalkyrie!

  • @philvillafane7142
    @philvillafane7142 ปีที่แล้ว

    People need to watch and pay attention to this man all the stuff that he says, and all these prophecy series that shit is happening now whether you wanna believe it or you don’t, am I telling you, you need to live in a hole in the ground or whatever stamps if you want to bill for when I was going to happen know but be aware that’s the most important thing when I was gonna happen is gonna happen if an astroid hit as well, so be it I hope that I am with the person that I want to be with having some fun with her no matter what that is

  • @VRSNSMV
    @VRSNSMV 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    take your meds, Nostradamus