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Nothing. Do you know "shotgun" theory? If you shoot a shotgun randomly, you are bound to hit something since there are so many pellets. Nostradamus wrote copious amounts, therefore some of what he wrote is bound to be close to some events if you go far enough into the future.
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You can take virtually anything said or written out of context and turn it into something that was never intended....I have no idea whether Nostradamus believed all this stuff himself or if he was out to impress or scare the people of his time, unfortunately it seems that even today there are people who believe in astrology, tarot cards, palm reading ....and Nostradamus!
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A mysterious-sounding name good to hook fools.
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Entertaining nonsequitors.
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Nothing. Like all "psychic predictions", his writings are so vague that they can be interpreted to apply to any event.
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Maybe some people are more in-tune with the Universe than others. I'm always willing to believe there's still magic in the world.
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If it looks like bulls**t and it smells like bulls**t, it usually IS bulls**t !! I think Nostradamus was full of it !
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Yeah, he was obviously full of ambiguity, but humanity has never let that ruin a damn good story. Shakespeare almost certainly didn't write the majority of his plays. There are rational reasons for the death's related to the curse of king tut. However often these things tend to be the main thing they are remembered for, no matter how inaccurate it is. I'm quite happy to brand nostradamus a prophet, so many others are inaccurately assosciated with that word anyway.
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I don't think much of his 'predictions'. I think we have misinterpreted what he was writing about.
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No,not even a little bit. Nostradamus was a charlatan,a fraud, a fake,a phony,a cheat and nothing more.
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Nothing.
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I am pretty open minded. I am willing to listen but not too keen on believing in any disaster stuff.
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Nothing
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