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War between Israel and Iran sounds like WWIII.

One man warned us 500 years ago: Nostradamus.

He named cities. Weapons. Events.

• 3 popes fall
• Rome destroyed
• Nuclear strikes
• Alien plagues
• A Middle Eastern man becomes the Antichrist

His prophecy...🧵👇 Image
He foresaw three popes falling in rapid succession.

One assassinated while traveling.
Another manipulated by spies.
The final pope, physically deformed, would serve the Antichrist until he’s no longer useful.

(Centurie II, Quatrain 57) Image
Rome is bombed into rubble.
The “Seven Hills” are leveled.
The Vatican sinks toward the sea.

The Antichrist steals secret documents from its archive and releases them to tear the Church apart from within.

(Centurie II, Quatrain 81) Image
The Antichrist?

Born in the Middle East. Educated in Egypt.
A gifted orator.

Obsessed with Hitler’s tactics.
He takes Thursday as his holy day
Then unites Asia, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.

(Centurie I, Quatrain 76) Image
He controls Russia without war.
Destroys Christianity and Islam from within.
Uses culture as a weapon.

Athens? Bombed.
Paris? Threatened.
Rome? Gone.

This is psychological warfare on a civilizational scale. Image
His arsenal includes:

• “Milky rain” that poisons cities
• Brain-frying radio waves
• Fault-line bombs that trigger earthquakes
• Nuclear attacks on the Mediterranean coast
• Eugenic experiments that backfire

(Centurie V, Quatrain 8–13) Image
The Vatican collapses not from bombs—
but betrayal.

Cardinals rewrite letters.
Popes are tricked.
The final pope feeds state secrets directly to the Antichrist.

(Centurie II, Quatrain 36) Image
Then comes the comet.

Nostradamus wrote it would appear in the northern sky just as a Middle Eastern leader is assassinated.

It marks the start of revolts, famine, and civil collapse.

This is when WWIII begins.

(Centurie II, Quatrain 62) 2I/Borisov comet. (Pieter van Dokkum, Cheng-Han Hsieh, Shany Danieli, Gregory Laughlin)
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newsletter.thecultureexplorer.com/subscribeDeath on the Pale Horse, Benjamin West, 1817.
Meanwhile, in America:

A deadlocked Electoral College triggers a constitutional crisis.

Assassinations become so frequent people stop tracking who’s in charge.

A Nazi-sympathizing billionaire quietly prepares the country for the Antichrist’s arrival.

(Centurie V, Quatrain 75) Image
But Nostradamus didn’t just warn about humans.

He wrote that an extraterrestrial craft would crash.

Soldiers would shoot its survivors—
Unleashing alien microbes that spread unstoppable plagues.

(Centurie II, Quatrain 91) Image
The only resistance?

Ogmios.
A man from Europe.
Not rich. Not powerful. Not a priest.

Just a leader who speaks clearly, refuses to back down—
And holds together the last sane parts of civilization.

(Centurie V, Quatrain 24) Image
Ogmios doesn’t defeat the Antichrist with violence.

He uses words.
Reason.
Courage.

And the faith that people—when told the truth—will fight for something better.
Nostradamus believed the future could shift.
That there are multiple timelines.
And each act of courage, each refusal to surrender, changes the direction.

He once predicted the Challenger explosion and even NASA’s coverup.

But one man, Richard Feynman, refused to stay silent.

That’s what Nostradamus wanted.
Not passive believers.
But active resistance.Image
World War III, he said, begins in silence.
Not with a bang.
But with apathy.

The Antichrist is not just a man.
He’s every time we choose comfort over truth.

He wasn’t just writing prophecy.
He was offering a way out. Image
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