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Synopsis: Born in 1503, the mysterious medieval visionary, Michel de Nostredame aka "Nostradamus" predicted the rise of Hitler, the nuclear destruction of Hiroshima and the 9/11 attacks. Now his ...
Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Philip Gardiner
TV-14
Year:
2017
67 min
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His book was entitled "The

Prophecies by Nostradamus,"

not "The Prophecies

of Nostradamus."

We do not know the specific

methods Nostradamus used

when writing his

prophecies down.

It is believed he did tell us

that he used flame and water

gazing to enter trance,

but nobody is completely sure.

He did say that he emptied

his soul, mind and heart

of all care, worry and unease

through mental calm

and tranquility.

The majority of his prophecies

speak of catastrophes;

earthquakes, wars, floods,

plagues, murders and more.

All are undated.

Some deal in generalities

and others in specifics

and particular people.

There is a major theme, and one

that has been taken up today

by many believers: the

impending nightmare

of a Muslim invasion of Europe.

They would follow the

antichrist himself.

This, as today, was simply

a mirror of current events.

In the days of Nostradamus,

the powerful Ottoman Empire

was a constant threat,

and many believed

they would soon invade.

(anxious music)

It is this doom that could bring

about the end of the world.

It was a popular theme, and

even Christopher Columbus

published a collection

of such prophecies.

So what is it that Nostradamus

supposedly predicted?

Why has it become so infamous

to the greatest of prophets?

In fact, these are difficult

questions to answer,

because so many people

have credited Nostradamus

with having predicted events

by looking back with hindsight

and assuming that what he wrote

actually meant that

particular event.

The great fire of London

is one of the big disasters

he supposedly predicted.

The rise of Adolph

Hitler is another.

In fact, even the

attack on New York

on September the 11th

has been claimed.

(somber music)

The famous skeptic, James

Randy, said that Nostradamus

suffered from modern day

manufactured reputation,

his words being fitted to events

that have already occurred

or are so close that they

are predictable anyway.

The truth of the

matter is simple:

absolutely no prophecy

written by Nostradamus

has been interpreted and

proven to have predicted

a specific event before

it became reality,

even those with dates.

Even the false claim

that Nostradamus

said the world would end

in 2012 is not only untrue

but never came true and

wasn't even said by him.

Of course, it could be

that none of his prophecies

have yet to come true,

and we're all waiting

around for it to happen.

(mysterious music)

A simple search of the

hundreds of websites and books

dealing with his prophecies

reveals one thing:

that the words were so vague

that almost anything

can be claimed.

If they were specific and clear,

then all the websites

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Philip Gardiner

Philip Warren Gardiner (born 15 December 1946) is a former Australian politician. Born in Perth, Western Australia, he was a farmer before entering politics; he held a Bachelor of Science (Agriculture) and a Master of Business Administration. In the 2007 federal election, he was the National Party candidate for the safe Liberal seat of O'Connor, coming close to overtaking the Labor candidate on Green preferences and threatening sitting member Wilson Tuckey. In the 2008 Western Australian state election, he was selected as the second National candidate for Agricultural Region in the Legislative Council. He was easily elected; his term began on 22 May 2009. Having previously announced his decision to retire at the end of his term, he instead opted to run on Max Trenorden's independent ticket. more…

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