Back in 2012 I read Nostradamus: The Good News by Mario Reading. I reviewed it after reading the whole thing on the exercise bike.
Reading has interpreted a number of the 16th century physician and reputed ‘seer’s’ quatrains in Nostradamus: The Good News, first published in 2007. For 2021, Reading analyses and interprets Quatrain 1/21. (The 21 denotes the year 2021 and Nostradamus is, usually, staggeringly accurate with these details.)
A deep white clay feeds the rock
Which boils up from an abyss like milk
Needlessly afraid, the people won’t touch it
Being ignorant of the clay in the earth’s heart.
Reading foresees ‘the birth of a new island, due to undersea volcanic activity, in an area of the world still off-limits to the West.’ There have been a couple of instances this year so far that might be relevant.
Nostradamus quatrain 1/21: A deep white clay feeds the rock / which boils up from the abyss like milk / needlessly afraid, the people won't touch it / being ignorant of the clay in the earth's heart https://t.co/dPIkhJAtHS
— Matt Tuckey 🇬🇧 (@matthewtuckey) July 3, 2021
The payload of this pipeline rupture last month was oil, not really clay-like. It didn’t create an island. Plus, the climate crisis is growing in severity by the day, so I’m not sure ‘needlessly afraid’ is appropriate. But then, just days later… Japan gained a new island.
The source? An underwater volcanic eruption. The appearance? White-ish. The people won’t touch it as, due to erosion, it is expected to disappear underwater again.
Reading supposes, ‘Nostradamus describes an environment possibly closed off to Western eyes. North Korea? The Indonesian Archipelago? Cuba?’
Again, not far off. The Japanese Archipelago is right next to North and South Korea, with China directly to the west. Hardly the most open and democratic of countries.
Nostradamus’ next prediction? 2 global powers will unite in 2023.
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