Nostradamus C6 Q25: Stars and time at which Jean Bernuy's role as patron began.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This verse contains an anagram for 'Bernuy' and
references which suggest it is Jean de Bernuy of Toulouse, who, in the
second decade of the 16th century provided the bulk of the ransom to free
King Francis, brother of Marguerite d'Angouleme.
The anagrams provide
crucial constellation and timing ciphers necessary to dating these events.
The events predate the Prophecies and are of a type that I believe
reinforce the that Bernuy was a patron of the sect to which Nostradamus,
Marguerite and Bernuy belonged.
Flax mentioned in the text of
C6 Q27
was a subsidiary industry of the pastel / woad dye that Bernuy produced
and traded. In other verses about
Nostradamus' Sect several
anagrams for Bernuy can be
found.
In another verse (C3 Q23)
the anagram for 'cerements' occurs and this is a word for 'shroud cloths'
usually made of linen / flax.
In the same region of France where several
rivers unite, the De Charny family had a long history. It is claimed (by some
modern people) that Geoffroi de
Charny, head of the Knights Templar in the fourteenth century,was the secret owner of the Turin shroud.
This idea also
links into the allusion to 'the great fisherman' found in the text of the
current verse.
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