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Hi
"Nocam" is the name that I employed
since 1998 for my books on Nostradamus
because Nostradamus
is still considered
to be a dubious person
particularly
here in France
But because I finished my research
on the coding system of Nostradamus in 2010
there is no further reason
to hide myself
My books are now published
under my real name
Christian Turpin
I will quickly introduce myself now
After having studied
Latin and Greek
at Quai d'Orsay seccondary school in Paris
I graduated at a big school for engineers
I mainly worked then as a consultant
in many industrial entreprises big and small
But for quite some time now
my mind was occupied by reflections
of a totally different order
and especially since my retirement
My research, I mainly focused it on two domains
First
on History
which by the time lead me
to a new theory
which I call
the Theory of Eventialism
a theory that deals with
the fate of nations
Secondly
Since exactly November 1995
I wanted to
decode Nostradamus
and understand how he encoded
all of his writings
I have written now over 20 books
on these two subjects
that have since been published
I have also become an associate partner
of the French Literary Society
But let's talk about Nostradamus now Who was he ?
He was born on December 14, 1503
in Saint Rémy de Provence in France
And he died at the age of 63 in Salon-de-Provence
in the night from July 1 to 2, 1566
as he predicted
There exists only one portrait of him
and which was drawn only after his death
and as remembered by his son Cesar
Nostradamus studied Medicine
in Montpellier
as did Rabelais
He became famous for his engagements in fighting the plagues of his time first and foremost the pest
at that time of the Renaissance
But despite his efforts, he could not prevent his wife and two children dying of the pest
But many years later, he married again and settled in Salon-de-Provence after having made some mysterious trips to Italy
italique
In one of my books
"Nostradamus décodé"
I revealed a scoop
Nostradamus was once initiated into a secret esoteric society called "Il Fideli d'Amore"
The true Sons of Love
and became its Grand Master
like Dante Alighieri 250 years before him
Historical proof was found in Turin
in Italy
on a graven badge
It was in Salon-de-Provence
that since 1550
Nostradamus began to publish the Almanacs
popular reads at that time throughout Europe
He became famous then by adding to the Almanacs some predictions supposedly for the year to come
and for giving a certain mysterious touch to them by his particular way of writing them
Even the Royal Court of France read Nostradamus' predictions and was fascinated by them
He was read by princes
and archbishops
he was read by the Vatican
and here and there by the common people
And it was also in Salon-de-Provence that he wrote his Centuries
ten Centuries
including each hundred quatrains
except for Century number 7 which included only 42 quatrains
These Centuries were then published in two parts
the first part was published in 1555
And the second one in 1558
then republished for a third time
in 1566 - the year of his death
Nostradamus was also the author of 52 sixains them being encoded too
intentionally "discovered" and brought to light by third persons more than thirty years after Nostradamus' death
and I insist on the wording "intentionally"
which we'll come back later to
And I say to all Nostradamus experts
that I can prove you that
Nostradamus really was the author of the sixains
simply by signing them personally in his sixain number 38...
On concluding this presentation on Nostradamus
I wanted to tell you one thing
That Nostradamus was not a pothead
a historian of his past
His style was obscur, sure
But he simply wanted to intrigue people by doing so
as do for example certain TV media stations and the yellow press
And as a precaution
he confirmed his respectability by
denying any capability in regard to being prophetic
On the contrary
Nostradamus was surely ill-reputed during his lifetime
BUT sufficiently admired
so that even the Queen of France Catherine de Medicis and her son, the future King Charles IX
once visited him at his private home in Salon-de-Provence
as you can this on this picture
And even Kings like Louis XIII and Louis XIV
later came to visit the tomb of Nostradamus
And now
Let's start with the subject that all of us are waiting for
The decoding of Nostradamus' writings
I already dedicated eight books to this subject
And having been published between 1998 and 2012
You can order them on the internet
At Amazon and at your library around the corner unfortunately only in French