JFK Conspiracy and Other Historical Secrets

May 15
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2024

Gersiane De Brito

Gersiane De Brito

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Summary: Morten St. George's theory suggests that some of Nostradamus' prophecies contain genuine knowledge of future events, including the JFK assassination. St. George's decoding techniques reveal hidden messages in the prophecies, suggesting alternative historical narratives. This article delves into these theories, providing a detailed analysis and exploring the implications of St. George's findings.

Introduction

Morten St. George's theory posits that Nostradamus' prophecies,JFK Conspiracy and Other Historical Secrets Articles often dismissed as the work of a charlatan, may actually contain genuine knowledge of future events, including the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. In his book, Incantation of the Law Against Inept Critics: A Guide to Cryptic Thinking, St. George argues that some of Nostradamus' stanzas use a unique form of cryptography to mask their true messages. This article explores St. George's decoding techniques and the alternative historical narratives they suggest.

Decoding Nostradamus: A New Perspective

St. George's approach to decoding Nostradamus' prophecies involves a rigorous and systematic unraveling of cryptographic devices. According to St. George, these devices often lead to interpretations that diverge from recorded history. Here are some of the key revelations from his work:

Napoleon Bonaparte

  • Claim: Napoleon was poisoned on his island of captivity by a woman enraged over the defeat of his army in 1813.
  • Historical Context: Napoleon died in 1821 on the island of Saint Helena. While the official cause of death was stomach cancer, some theories suggest he was poisoned (Source: History.com).

JFK Assassination

  • Claim: President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by a group of conspirators led by his vice-president, Lyndon Baines Johnson. Lee Harvey Oswald, officially accused by the Warren Commission, was innocent.
  • Historical Context: The Warren Commission concluded that Oswald acted alone. However, numerous conspiracy theories suggest otherwise (Source: National Archives).

RFK and MLK Assassinations

  • Claim: The same conspirators behind JFK's assassination were responsible for the murder of his brother, Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated due to his opposition to the Vietnam War, not racism.
  • Historical Context: Both RFK and MLK's assassinations have been subjects of extensive conspiracy theories (Source: History.com).

Anwar Sadat

  • Claim: Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was assassinated because of his support for the anti-Islamic Shah of Iran, not his peace efforts with Israel.
  • Historical Context: Sadat was assassinated in 1981 by fundamentalist army officers opposed to his peace treaty with Israel (Source: BBC).

Pope John Paul II

  • Claim: The Russians paid the Bulgarians to attempt the assassination of Pope John Paul II.
  • Historical Context: The 1981 assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II has been linked to the Soviet Union, though definitive proof remains elusive (Source: The Guardian).

Falkland Islands Conflict

  • Claim: American satellites guided a British submarine to an Argentine cruiser, resulting in the death of hundreds of Argentine sailors.
  • Historical Context: The sinking of the Argentine cruiser General Belgrano by a British submarine during the Falklands War remains a controversial topic (Source: BBC).

The Prophecies: A Deeper Look

St. George claims that forty-two stanzas of Nostradamus' prophecies interconnect to reveal major historical events from Hiroshima to September 11. He believes these stanzas were originally part of a group of one hundred written in the sixth century, long before Nostradamus' time.

The Remaining Stanzas

According to St. George, the other nine hundred stanzas in Nostradamus' book are largely re-writes or thematic derivatives of the original one hundred. Their purpose was to mask the true prophecies, and they were successful in doing so.

The Nature of Prophecy

When asked if the forty-two prophecies were the product of extraordinary psychic powers, St. George asserted that the future cannot be foreseen by psychic means. Instead, he suggests that the prophecies were the result of "super-civilization technology" that allowed access to the time stream by orbiting the planet at the speed of light.

The Motive Behind the Prophecies

St. George believes the prophecies were written in the sixth century to combat the ignorance and stagnation of the Dark Ages. He argues that technological progress is not an inherent characteristic of humankind and that without intervention, western civilization would have remained in a perpetual cycle of famine, plague, and warfare.

Conclusion

Morten St. George's theories offer a fascinating and controversial perspective on Nostradamus' prophecies. While his claims are far from universally accepted, they provide a thought-provoking alternative to traditional historical narratives. Whether or not one believes in the prophetic power of Nostradamus, St. George's work challenges us to reconsider our understanding of history and the forces that shape it.

Interesting Stats

  • JFK Assassination: According to a 2013 Gallup poll, 61% of Americans believe that others besides Oswald were involved in JFK's assassination (Source: Gallup).
  • Nostradamus' Popularity: Nostradamus' book, Les Prophéties, has rarely been out of print since its first publication in 1555 (Source: Encyclopedia Britannica).
  • Conspiracy Theories: A 2017 study found that 50% of Americans believe in at least one conspiracy theory (Source: University of Chicago).

By exploring these theories and the historical context behind them, we gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and mysteries that continue to captivate our imaginations.

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