Nostradamus: The Lost Manuscript by Ottavio Cesare Ramotti

Nostradamus: The Lost Manuscript by Ottavio Cesare Ramotti

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Nostradamus: The Lost Manuscript by Ottavio Cesare Ramotti

In 1994 members of the Italian National Library in Rome found buried in their archives an unknown and unpublished manuscript consisting of 80 mysterious paintings by the famed prophet Michel de Nostradamus (1503-1566). This manuscript, handed down to the prophet's son and later donated by him to Pope Urban VIII, confirms the hidden chronology of Nostradamus's quatrains discovered by the well-known Nostradamus scholar Ottavio Cesare Ramotti. In both the paintings and accompanying quatrains within, Nostradamus correctly predicts such key events as the Nazi Blitzkrieg, the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II, the burning of the oil wells of Kuwait by Iraq, and Boris Yeltsin's rise to power. Knowing the power that his prophecies contained, and wary of this power falling into the wrong hands, Nostradamus scrambled both the meaning and the order of his quatrains so that humanity would not be able to use them until it had become sophisticated enough to decode them. That time is now. Using a software program he created, Ramotti has finally cracked the code and produced a book that is required reading for those who want to know what the next millennium has in store.
Former program analyst for the Italian National Police, OTTAVIO CESARE RAMOTTI (1929-2001) dedicated over ten years to decoding more than 600 of Nostradamus’s quatrains.
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ISBN 13 9780892819157
ISBN 10 0892819154
Title Nostradamus: The Lost Manuscript
Author Ottavio Cesare Ramotti
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Year published 2002-04-01
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.