Nostradamus so called prophecy of the first shuttle disaster
The space shuttle tragedy
Nine will be set apart from the human flock
Separated from judgement and counsel:
Their fate to be determined on departure...
... line unripe fruit will be the source of great scandal
Great blame, to the other great praise. (C 1 Q8 1)
Few can forget the horror of the space shuttle tragedy. Here is the interpretation by John Hogue, the author of Nostradamus and the Millennium (he makes quick reference to the fact that there were seven astronauts in the Challenger tragedy, not nine as stated by Nostradamus):
"Except for the mistake in numbers, Nostradamus comes amazingly close in describing the greatest space tragedy to date. On January 28th, 1986, seventy-one seconds after liftoff, seven astronauts of the spaceship Challenger were killed when volatile gases leaking from the left solid rocket-booster enveloped them in a tremendous explosion.
"NASA--the US space agency--endured its own Watergate during the following months of investigation which brought to the world's attention flaws in design and command decisions leading to the launching of Challenger.
"The US space effort was scandalized for sending their astronauts on the unripe fruit of faulty rocket-boosters in an effort to cut the budget.
"During the same period the Soviet Space program continued to run smoothly with the complete support of its government and people to the other great praise. "
Here now is the exact same prophecy from the pen of Henry C. Roberts (The Complete Prophecies of Nostradamus):
Of the human flock, nine shall be set aside,
Being divided in judgment and counsel,
Their destiny shall be to be divided,
Kappa, Theta, Lambda, dead, banished, scattered. (Cl Q81)
Here is his interpretation:
"The Supreme Court of the United States, consisting of nine members is here indicated, as well as the Ploituro of the U.S.S.R. More than once has death and dismissal involved both bodies." (page 36)
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