
There is also mention of plague in Century II, Quatrain 19: “Newcomers, place built without defence,
“Place occupied then uninhabitable:
“Meadows, houses, fields, towns to take at pleasure,
“Famine, plague, war, extensive land arable.”
But is there any reason to believe Nostradamus did indeed want the world of a devastating pandemic?
Nostradamus cryptic writings can be interpreted in many different ways and there have been many big epidemics since his death in 1566.
Popular sceptic and author of the Skeptoid podcast Brian Dunning believes it takes a great deal of hindsight to draw links between modern-day events and Nostradamus’ writings.
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