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![]() Okay, so here's a discussion for ya. The college of cardinals will be meeting in the next few days to appoint the next pope.
Understand first of all that I'm not a believer in astrology or occult, etc. However, I'm fascinated intellectually by the whole Nostradamus phenomenon. I've been scouring the net, trying to find Nostradamus' pope predictions, because it is said that he predicted all of them from his time forward, but only two more. Well, I haven't found anything that simply lays out the quatrains and translations specifically on popes, but I did find some references to "the glorious olive". One site says the pope predictions were written by St. Malachy (which would explain why I've been having difficulty finding the Nostradamus predictions, though many sites still claim he did predict the popes). At any rate, I'd love to hear anyone's contributions to this discussion - either interpretations of "glorious olive", or presenting links to the source material I see, or perhaps a smashing down of this concept, like "hey stupid, here's the predictions and it's not time for glorious olive, here's what you should be looking at". Now, this is not a general discussion of whether you think ALL Nostradamus/St. Malachy predictions are bogus or not, but if you have information specifically pertaining to the papal predictions therein, you're welcome to debunk to your heart's content. Now, here's my interpretation: I think it's in reference to skin color. I think the next pope will be African. The news keeps mentioning some Nigerian cardinal as a front-runner for the job, which seems to make sense.
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