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Jim Marrs - PSI Spies - Amazon S3

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54<strong>PSI</strong> <strong>Spies</strong>near Italy [who] will cost his empire dearly” as one “PAU, NAY,LORON,” a fairly obvious anagram for NAPAULON ROY,Napoleon the King. 19 The spelling of Napoleon in Corsicianis Napauleone.Century IV: 75 appears to be a good description ofNapoleon’s defeat and retreat from snow-bound Russia: “Hewho was ready to fight will desert, the chief adversary will winthe victory. The rear guard will make a defense, those faltering,dying in a white country.” 20In Century IX: 16, Nostradamus again names the personhe foresees: “From Castille Franco will bring out the assembly,the ambassadors will not agree and cause a schism. Thepeople of Riviera will be in the crowd and the great man willbe denied entry to the Gulf.” 21 According to interpreter ErikaCheetham, “Franco” refers to Spain’s Francisco Franco, and“Riviera” may well refer to the dictator Primo de Rivera, whowas deposed by Franco. The last line well describes Franco’sexile when he was not allowed to cross the Mediterranean tohis native Spain.Nostradamus wrote in Century IV: 68: “At a nearby placenot far from Venus, the two greatest ones of Asia and Africawill be said to have come from the Rhine and Hister; criesand tears at Malta and the Ligurian coast.” 22 Cheetham haswritten that this verse hinges on the word Venus, which shesees as actually meaning Venice. Thus the verse refers to themeeting at the Brenner Pass (near Venice) of Musssolini,Hitler (Hister), and the Japanese to sign the Tripartite Pact.“Africa” refers to Mussolini’s attempts to seize Ethiopia, andthe last line describes the ensuing combat in the Mediterraneanbetween British and Axis forces.

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