Meteorites, famine and plague, the fateful 2021 predicted by Nostradamus | El Salvador News

In any case, their predictions are very much subject to the interpretation that is made of them, as they are always ambiguous and often depend on who attributes them to what and when.

Surprise Me 2021…

As the world experiences the turn of the year and more than anyone expects 2021 to be more benevolent, portals like Yearly-Horoscope recall the apocalyptic predictions of the French philosopher Nostradamus.

And it is that we usually associate the end of the year with a change of cycle, an opportunity to tip the scales on our side or in longings for profound changes that in fact prove to be vague fantasies. The truth is that changing digits is no guarantee of absolutely nothing and surely Nostradamus is able to lower the euphoria to anyone.

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The famous philosopher, who died in 1566, flooding his texts with special pessimism most likely influenced by the disastrous personal circumstances in which he lived (his wife and children died of the plague). Several of his staunchest scholars have attributed that some of the verses in his famous book ‘The Prophecies’ speak of 2021 … and claim it will be worse than 2020.

In any case, their predictions are very much subject to the interpretation that is made of them, as they are always ambiguous and often depend on who attributes them to what already so much.

Forecasts for 2021

“Few young people: half dead to begin with / Fathers and mothers dead of endless sorrows / Women of mourning, the monstrous pestilence: / The Great will be no more, everyone will be finished,” these are some of the phrases that Nostradamus would have devoted to 2021 according to Yearly-Horoscope. The most imaginative have seen in these words the omen of a zombie apocalypse while others interpret it as the coronavirus.

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If anything characterized Nostradamus it was his cryptic language that can be interpreted in a thousand ways. However, in the following texts there are more explicit announcements such as the famine warning and the arrival of a meteorite: “After a great problem for mankind, a greater one is being prepared / The Great Engine renews the ages: / Rain, blood, milk, hunger, steel and plague / Do you see the fire of heaven, a long spark ignited? / In heaven, you see fire and a long trail of sparks / “.

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