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Nostradamus C5 Q69: Icons for Pegasus appear in verses on financial Disaster.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015

Nostradamus C5 Q69 Great one no longer in false sleep with uneasiness replacing tranquility. Phalanx of gold azure vermillion arrayed subjugating Africa and gnawing to the bone.The key to this verse comes from the anagram for Selenus (lus ne ſe) since this is one of the ciphers used by Nostradamus to indicate that a verse is about the icons and ideas he used to present his real message.

In this verse the icons shift between angelic names and astronomic figures with concepts of gold and flying horses uniting the two fields.

These are meant to be timing signals that come into play at the time of a finacial Disaster.

The texts of verses C5 Q69 and C3 Q26 are united by their shared usage of gold and azure but in C5 Q69 the additional term vermeil is used. Vermeil is silver coated with a layer of gold which gives grand decorative pieces the appearance of being gold while reducing its weight. Its usage in these verses therefore implies semi-precious objects embedded with sky-blue coloured gemstones. C3 Q26 also uses the term phalanx meaning a finger or toe which implies the object in this verse is a dress-ring.

# Selenus: pseodonym for author of a book on cryptograhy written in 1624.
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vermeil: a term for a silver-gold gilt intended to give the appearance of gold.
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Alpheras: a name for Scheat a golden star in the winged horse (Pegasus)
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Raphael & Remiel: names for two of the seven archangels in Book of Enoch.
# Seraphs: angelic beings.

 

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