PIRAEUS
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There are a cluster of verses where words related to shipping occur. Common to these are anagrams for several countries and places. The most common anagram uniting these verses is that of Piraeus. The stories relate to deceitful trade in nuclear materials for oil and for agricultural products. This deceit inspires radicals to mount a serious arson attack in Piraeus.
The first verse I present includes, in the hidden text, the idea of cargo manifestos being altered. This is contained in line 3, Centuries 8, Quatrein 14.
C.08 Q.014
| The great credit of gold and abundance of silver | Le grand credit d'or d'argent la bondance |
| will cause honour to be blinded by lust; | Fera aueugler par libide l'honneur |
| the offence of the adulterer will become known, | Sera cogneu d'adultere l'offence |
| which will occur to his great dishonour. | Qui paruiendra a son grand deshonneur |
In these verses the linking thread is often terms used as allusions for trade. In this verse it is gold and silver in abundance that causes deceit to override honour. Another aspect is that trade seems to take on the qualities of a human relationship, in this case it is adultery. This device is likely to have a dual meaning as do so many others. There is likely to be a high profile affair linked to trade that signals the time at which these events take place. In recent years the port of Piraeus, like other Mediterranean ports, has been losing market share to new ports along the Suez Canal. At present the affluent ports are those along the canal such as Aden, Port Said and Port Sudan.
C.08 Q.014
| Enlarged credit directed danger notable rod-trading abandon | Le grand credit d'or d'argent la bondance |
| Wage regular warfare. None rue April held by fear | Fera aueugler par libide l'honneur |
| Offences resulted. Encouraged add dual letter of new cargoes | Sera cogneu d'adultere l'offence |
| A ruined grandson shed arson-danger on Piraeus unique-shore. | Qui paruiendra a son grand deshonneur |
The hidden text holds several wordings that seem questionable. Those shown in bold are whole anagrams in the line shown. It is only when other verses related to this theme are developed that my reasons for choosing the other words can be explained. However the hidden message has a clarity that is consistent with the visible text. It identifies a time of warfare in which the merchants are pleased by the profits they make, but this leads to dubious practices out of which a grandson is ruined. The manifest list has a forged list used for covering up the real shipments.
The visible text of second verse I present gives validity to this hidden message.
C.07 Q.025
| Through long war all the army exhausted, | Par guerre longue tout l'exercite expuiser |
| so that they do not find money for the soldiers; | Que pour souldartz ne trouueront pecune |
| instead of gold or silver, they will come to coin | Lieu d'or d'argent cuir on viendra cuser |
| Gallic brass, and the crescent sign of the Moon. | Gualois aerain signe croissant de Lune |
The reference to gold and silver links this verse to the previous one but this time it is about the poverty inflicted by war upon those who wage it. The war is identified as between the Muslim east (Crescent sign on coins) and the west (Gallic brass). The previous verse only mentioned war in its hidden text but here it is the central theme of the visible text.
C.07 Q.025
| Prague err. Exult Piraeus tongue to argue longer to re-excite Persia outlet | Par guerre longue tout l'exercite expuiser |
| Worlds warlords powers entreats Tzar Queen counter-power | Que pour souldartz ne trouueront pecune |
| Crusader rues lie. Car user driven on. Invaders iron rod a recruiting agent. | Lieu d'or d'argent cuir on viendra cuser |
| Adroitness increasing, Oil areas Iran sign wangled arsonist desecrations | Gualois aerain signe croissant de Lune |
The hidden message holds sufficient significant words to give an overview of the story behind the visible text. A deal is struck after long delay. The world's powers are driven by their need for oil to run vehicles but their use of war is counter-productive. Iran seals a deal but not before it has supported those who will wreak havoc through arson.
C.04 Q.087
| A King's son learned in many languages, | Vn filz du Roy tant de langues aprins |
| Different from his senior in the realm | A son aisne au regne different |
| His handsome father understood by the greater son, | Son pere beau au plus grand filz comprins |
| He will cause his principal adherent to perish. | Fera perir principal adherant |
The visible message once again links in to the hidden message of the previous line. There is a mention of royalty (King to Queen) and their son. The reference to language is also there (Pireaus tongue). It also links to the first verse presented in this paper through the plotting of the greater son (grandson in hidden code of C.8 Q.14 L.4
C.04 Q.087
| Your usage untangled Piraeus evil-funds for Persians gun. | Vn filz du Roy tant de langues aprins |
| Insane treason reigned uneasier as gene and gender differ. | A son aisne au regne different |
| AaUUeber compilers find person responsible for plague-wars | Son pere beau au plus grand filz comprins |
| Tehran fear herald heard in fatherland. Cyprian repair panic. | Fera perir principal adherant |
The hidden message implies a link between Piraeus and Persia with funds being used for armaments. The theme of the third line suggests my method yields the name of the insane persons involved in bringing about a plague-war. The Cyprian anagram in the last line implies a wanton woman which is in keeping with the visible and hidden messages of verses yet to be presented.
C.04 Q.087
| The one whose face is splattered with the blood | Celuy du sang reperse le visage |
| Of the victim nearly sacrificed: | De la victime proche sacrifiee |
| The thunderous one in Leo, omen through presage: | Tonant en Leo augure par presage |
| To be put to death then for the bride. | Mis estra a mort lors pour la fiancee |
This verse identifies a sacrificial theme, the blood, the sacrificed victim and the bride. The third line alludes to the use of astrology causing a man to kill on behalf of his new wife.
C.04 Q.087
| Un-presaged clue duly reveals evil ages Sunday legacies | Celuy du sang reperse le visage |
| Time approaches as permit maledictive Petrochemical-Fire-Device | De la victime proche sacrifiee |
| Prague alone agrees to prepare Aegean-Ports so tonnage grew | Tonant en Leo augure par presage |
| Mortal asterism or final masteries. Parlous menace fail sister feminacies. | Mis estra a mort lors pour la fiancee |
The hidden text links to earlier lines through the use of Prague. evil ages and filial relations. The use of the terms maledictive and un-presaged clue tie into the theme of auguries and presage in the visible text of the third line. The use of the term tonnage is consistent with the cargo theme of all these verses. The Sunday legacies links to the Christian theme that underlies the visible text and to the next where a monk is mentioned. The theme of a new marriage links this verse to the next where nuptials are mentioned in the fourth line.
C.06 Q.073
| In a great city a monk and artisan, | En cite grand vn moyne et artisan |
| Lodged near the gate and walls, | Pres de la porte loges et aux murailles |
| Secretly make hollow comments against Modene, | Contre Modene secret caue disant |
| Betrayed for acting under the guise of nuptials. | Trahis pour faire souz coleur d'esposailles |
The verse is one of plotting. The strait of Gibraltar has an ancient name of Fretum Gaditanum =ite grand un m. la porte loges is Gibraltar. The gate and walls are the strait and the Pillars of Hercules. Another ancient name for the Pillars of Hercules is The Gate of Hercules. Jebel Musa
C.06 Q.073
| Ancient strait creating treaties. Insane entreaty granted new money's danger. | En cite grand vn moyne et artisan |
| Allies leaders war-teams pressed petrol deals go east. | Pres de la porte loges et aux murailles |
| More
constant needs cannot create actions endorsement. Instead containers ideas sanctioned due to distance. |
Contre Modene secret caue disant |
| Ship four alters sail for-Suez-air. Earths ill as colluder deposes allies rule. | Trahis pour faire souz coleur d'esposailles |
The hidden text of this verse ties it closely to this theme of maritime schemes involving falsification of containers contents.
A strong case can be made that the ancient strait is that of Gibraltar. The strait of Gibraltar has an ancient name of Fretum Gaditanum and the last part of this name can be heard in the first line as ite grand un m. In addition la porte loges holds the sounds of Gibraltar. The gate and walls, mentioned in the visible text, support the case since they can be seen as the Strait of Gibraltar and the Pillars of Hercules. Another ancient name for the Pillars of Hercules is The Gate of Hercules. The city of Gibraltar has a famous wall, called Charles V Wall after the monarch who had it built.
There is a verse (C.5 Q.51) where the Pillars of Hercules are mentioned and this verse links the above themes to those presented in other papers on my site.
C.05 Q.051
| The people of Daci, England, Polonne | La gent de Dace d'Angleterre et Polonne |
| And of Bohemia will make a new league: | Et de Boesme feront nouuelle ligue |
| To pass beyond the pillars of Hercules, | Pour passer outre d'Hercules la colonne |
| The Barcins and Tyrrens will prepare a harsh red brick | Barcins Tyrrens dresser crue le brique |
Dace (Daci) is an ancient term for areas around northern Macedonia and the regions of Thrace. Polonne is an ancient name for peoples who lived around south eastern Belarus and the eastern Ukraine. These two areas are those identified in my papers on floods and nuclear activity.
Most commentators dismiss the lettering of crue le brique as a printers error for cruele brigue. However the harsh red brick fits perfectly into the ideas presented on my papers on nuclear materials. It needs no assumption of error as it is the harsh waste material of red uranium.
The hidden text tells the story supporting my claim.
C.05 Q.051
| Decadent loop entangled. None glanced at gentler porter. | La gent de Dace d'Angleterre et Polonne |
| Bode well on guile - some towns not debt free. | Et de Boesme feront nouuelle ligue |
| Reschedule route so non local Europe-pass | Pour passer outre d'Hercules la colonne |
| Cruel quibbler try resend carbines rebel requires. | Barcins Tyrrens dresser crue le brique |
In this verse the named nations plan to export radioactive waste product under the guise of supplying arms to rebels that oppose the conspirators perceived enemy. The shippers reschedule the route to ensure that the radioactive material goes through one with less stringent controls over goods. They know that the good name of their carrier line will get them through. They also know they can bribe officials as they are often underpaid.
At this point I will follow on with one of many verses that can be used to strengthen the foregoing. This verse C.10 Q.83 is particularly rich in the connections hidden beneath the visible text.
C.10 Q.083
| The signal to give battle will not be given, | De batailler ne sera donnesigne |
| They will be obliged to go out of the depot. | Du parc seront contraint de sortir hors |
| The banner around Ghent will be recognized, | De Gand lentour sera cogneu l'ensigne |
| Of him who will cause all his followers to be put to death | Qui fera mettre de tous le siens amors |
The message of this verse is quite detailed and specific.
C.10 Q.083
| Reasoned
bilateral debate abnegated ill. None design inalterable radon engines. |
De batailler ne sera donnesigne |
| Instead
shorter non-retraction rods park connectors. Iran concentrates on reactors ordinates. |
Du parc seront contraint de sortir hors |
| England
design new cargo routes. Encourages non-regulated lines. Single engines not arouse. |
De Gand lentour sera cogneu l'ensigne |
| Fire-deleteriousness
mattered. Aquifer solutes deter Romans. |
Qui fera mettre de tous le siens amors |
The first line sets out how the conspirators do not see their actions as harmful. They debate their action and renounce intent to do harm. However they feel constrained by the inflexible problems in nuclear reactor design. This is an accord with what has been read from the earlier visible and hidden texts.
The problem has a short term solution. They use non retractable rods to keep the nuclear reactor under control. These need to be disposed with and a deal is entered into with Iran.
The third line tells how the English conspirator is the one that comes up with the plan for shipping the material. He devises the route and suggest they use small ships from non-regulated shipping-lines. The words England design new cargo routes, like most of the important hidden messages, come from a very regular set of whole, linear, sequential anagrams. (e Gand lentour sera cogneu l'ensigne D.
The fourth line makes a further commentary. The conspirators know that the Italians will not be happy with their plans. Italy has a non-nuclear policy in place due to their fear of nuclear fire and the consequent poisoning of underground waters. This line therefore links to C.6 Q.33 L.3 which says the conspirators secretly make hollow comments against Modena.
These ideas are amplified further in the verse that is just four verses further on in Nostradamus' Prophecies.
C.10 Q.087
| A Great King will come to take port near Nisse, | Grand roy viendra prendre port pres de Nisse |
| Thus the death of the great empire will be complete | Le grand empire de la mort sien fera |
| In Antipolis will he place his heifer, | Aux Antipolles posera son genisse |
| The plunder by sea all will vanish. | Par mer la Pille tout esuanoira |
The above verse readily establishes its links to my theme . It talks of sea routes and trade and its threat of all will vanish is consistent with nuclear disaster. Although other commentators identify this verse as referring to the south-eastern cost of France, I believe that it is the more ancient Antipolis that is referred to here. Antipolis is on the Gulf of Strimon, Macedonia, west of Salonika. The Aegean reference is given support by the placing of a heifer which evokes thoughts of a gift animal and in particular a Trojan horse. Troy itself disappeared after the plunder it suffered from those who came by sea
And Nisse is not Nice in France but Nis or Nish a city in South-eastern Serbia, on the Nišava River. It provides a land route for the Iberian Peninsula with a major link to Salonica on the coast of Macedonia and the Aegean Sea.
Once again, the underlying message is full of references to radiation dangers. All its messages can be argued as being consistent with the visible text. .
C.10 Q.083
| Report
genesis in radon designers angriness. President pretends invader portends danger. |
Grand roy viendra prendre port pres de Nisse |
| Fear radio-elements mortals refine are prime danger. | Le grand empire de la mort sien fera |
| Arson
exsanguinates (drains blood). Auxesis (large cell growth) poses reason. It pollinates (but) no genesis. |
Aux Antipolles posera son genisse |
| Paranoia use Pillar outlet. April USA tell West to re-arm. | Par mer la Pille tout esuanoira |
There is a current day validity in many of these hidden messages. They are not light-weight anagrams for they consist of many words that are rarely found within the text. Paranoia, radio-elements, pillar, April, exsanguinates, president, pollinates, genesis are all rare and in many cases have singular occurrence in this verse.
There can be little doubt that if the USA President sent in a force to counter a perceived nuclear threat from a Mediterranean invader that this verses visible text is a very probable outcome.
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