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Example Prophecy
One of Nostradamus' better known prophecies is prophecy
number 936, his alleged prediction of the assassination of President Kennedy.
Here it is:
"A great king captured by the hands of a young man, not far from Easter.
Confusion, a state of the knife.
Everlasting captives, times when the lightning is on top.
When three brothers will be wounded and murdered."
"A great king" is supposed to refer to President Kennedy. But
"Easter" is about as far from the time Kennedy was assassinated as you
can get. While "lightning is on top" has been interpreted as gun
fire from the Dallas depository bookstore, modern guns do not shoot flames,
and "the knife" figures nowhere in the assassinations of John or Robert
Kennedy. Most of Nostradamus' prophecies do not have even this many
connections, veiled and loose as they are, to recognizable events.
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