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Around the year 1900, the French Marie-Josèphe Levadoux predicted the fate of Paris.
‘J'ai vu Paris rempli de sang! Des monceaux de cadavres! J'ai vu aussi au milieu d'une vaste plaine noirâtre, une borne sur laquelle était écrit: Ici était Paris.’
‘I saw Paris soaked in blood! Piles of corpses! I also saw in the middle of a great black plain a column on which was written: Here was Paris.’
In the book “Demain” by Baron de Novary from 1900, Paris is mentioned.
‘Mais PARIS, la grande ville, avec tous les méchants qu'elle renferme aura été engloutie dans l'enfer.’
‘But PARIS, the great city, with all the wicked people it contains, will be swallowed up in hell.’
A certain Abbé Voclin tells us at the beginning of the 19th century:
‘La Seine coulera des ondes rougies jusqu’à la mer. Paris sera rempli de meurtres.’
‘The Seine will flow with reddened waves till upon the sea. Paris will be filled with murders.’
The Seine flows through Paris.
The Spanish Maria Nieves Holgado predicts at the beginning of the 20th century:
‘Malheur à toi, Paris! Dans peu de temps, tes superbes avenues seront des sépulcres de mort.’
‘Misfortune for you, Paris! In a short time, your beautiful avenues will be death graves.’
In a prophecy by Sister Lyelbe from 1826 we can find a reference to Paris.
‘Paris will be destroyed, but people will say: Paris was undermined by corridors and there the fire was lit.’
and furthermore
‘even the animals will not approach it anymore’.
From Ludovico Rocco we get the following statement around 1800:
‘..half of Paris will go down in ruins and ashes…’.
Whereby the French president will be assassinated and this in connection with a foreign war in Algeria.
Irlmaier, a German seer from Bavaria, makes the following statement around 1950.
‘… the great city with the iron tower will go up in flames…’
There is only one city in the world with an iron tower that is known to the general public and that is Paris.
Melanie Matthieu from France gives us in 1836:
‘…Paris will fall to pieces by its own plebs…’
From the visions of Marie des Terreaux of Lyon in France we take the following words about Paris at the beginning of the 19th century.
‘Paris sera réduit comme Sodome et Gomorrhe et ce qui restera de ses habitants se réfugiera en grande partie à Lyon. Quand on verra leur fuite, le grand événement sera proche.’
‘Paris will be reduced like Sodom and Gomorrah and what remains of its inhabitants will largely seek refuge in Lyon. When we see their flight, the great event will be near.’
Sodom and Gomorrah are cities mentioned in the Bible in the book of Genesis. These cities were completely destroyed by the biblical god because of their wickedness and sins.
In the Liber Maribilis from 1524 we find the following words:
‘…conquest, plunder and destruction of the most famous city, capital and mistress of the entire French kingdom…’
The capital of France is Paris.
Marie Bergadieu tells us in 1875:
‘Paris will be washed, purified in the blood of its inhabitants…’
and also
‘Unfortunate city, accursed city! One day it will be consumed to the last stone.’
In a publication from 1884 called ‘Annales du Surnaturel’ we can also find statements about Paris.
‘Paris…will resemble Jerusalem where not one stone remains on another. Paris will be almost completely destroyed.’
and also
‘Paris and its inhabitants will be destroyed.’
Around 1800, Sister Marianne from Blois gave us extensive predictions from which we extract the following:
‘How terrible the riots are. Yet they will not affect all of France, only a few large cities where there will be murder. The carnage will be great, especially in the capital.’
and also
‘The death of a prominent person will remain hidden for three days.’
Ludovico Rocco already told us that the French president will be murdered and here with Sister Marianne we hear that it will take three days before his death will be made public.
The current president of France is Emmanuel Macron. The next presidential elections will not be held until April 2027.
In a book called ‘Livre des Prophéties’ from 1542 we can extract the following:
‘In Lutetia, the Seine, stained with blood, will spread its bed through ruins and death.’
Lutetia is an old name that is now equated with the city of Paris. The Seine is the river that flows through Paris.
Father Nectou prophesies in the 18th century:
‘Durant ce bouleversement épouvantable qui sera général et non pour la France seulement, Paris sera entièrement détruit. La destruction sera si complète que, vingt ans après, les pères se promèneront avec leurs enfants sur ses ruines, pour satisfaire à leur questions, ils leur diront ‘mon fils, il y avait ici une grande ville…’'
‘During this terrible upheaval, which will be general and will not only affect France, Paris will be completely destroyed. This destruction will be so total that, twenty years later, fathers will walk with their children on the ruins, and to answer their questions, they will say to them: 'My son, here once stood a great city...”
What we also can conclude from this is that after the destruction of Paris, this city will not be rebuilt.
From 1817 we take from the prophecies of Pastor Souffrand:
‘Paris, that will be destroyed.’
and
‘…Paris will be destroyed, so destroyed that one will have to put the plow through it.’
Melanie Calvat in a 19th century prediction foresees the following:
‘Paris will burn and Marseille will be swallowed up. Several large cities will be shaken and will be swallowed up by earthquakes.’
It is of course possible that earthquakes will occur in France. The chance that they will happen at that moment is rather small. It may be bombardments, large explosions or volcanic eruptions that cause earthquakes. It is also possible that these earthquakes do not occur in France and that this is a general prediction. Yet another possibility is that these earthquakes are artificially caused and that they are new modern tectonic weapons. Some claim that these tectonic weapons have already caused earthquakes in the past.
In the middle of the twentieth century we get confirmation from the French Père Constant Louis Marie Pel that it concerns earthquakes in France and he continues to talk about Paris and the fate of the world:
‘Paris sera détruit par la Révolution et brûlé par des tirs atomiques des Russes depuis Orléans et la région de Provins. Tandis que Marseille et la Côte d’Azur s’écrouleront dans la mer. Plus de 3 milliards d’êtres humains disparaîtront dans cette tourmente mondiale…’
‘Paris will be destroyed by the Revolution and burned by atomic shots from the Russians from Orléans and the region of Provins. While Marseille and the Côte d’Azur will disappear into the sea. More than 3 billion people will disappear in this world revolution…’
With the expression ‘atomic shots’ people quickly make the comparison with atomic bombs. So here Paris is destroyed by nuclear missiles from Russia. Orléans is 130 km south of Paris and Provins is a small town about 80 km southeast of Paris. Marseille and the Côte d’Azur are located in the very south of France on the Mediterranean Sea. More than 3 billion people will die in the whole world! Here Russia is also considered hostile.
In Century III verse 93 of Nostradamus, Paris is also mentioned:
‘Dans Avignon tout le chef de l’Empire,
Fera arrest pour Paris désolé :
Tricast tiendra ‘lAnnibalique ire,
Lyon par change sera mal consolé’
‘In Avignon all the leaders of the Empire
Halt before leaving Paris desolate
Tricast will hold Hannibal's wrath
Lyon (lion) will be ill-comforted by the change’
It seems that all the (new?) leaders of France are moving to Avignon and have to leave Paris. Tricast must be an anagram and the meaning is too obscure for me. The lion (the king who comes from Belgium) will not be very happy about this. If one cannot stay in Paris it means that it is simply not possible because it is destroyed. Paris has been abandoned by everyone.
‘J'ai vu Paris rempli de sang! Des monceaux de cadavres! J'ai vu aussi au milieu d'une vaste plaine noirâtre, une borne sur laquelle était écrit: Ici était Paris.’
‘I saw Paris soaked in blood! Piles of corpses! I also saw in the middle of a great black plain a column on which was written: Here was Paris.’
In the book “Demain” by Baron de Novary from 1900, Paris is mentioned.
‘Mais PARIS, la grande ville, avec tous les méchants qu'elle renferme aura été engloutie dans l'enfer.’
‘But PARIS, the great city, with all the wicked people it contains, will be swallowed up in hell.’
A certain Abbé Voclin tells us at the beginning of the 19th century:
‘La Seine coulera des ondes rougies jusqu’à la mer. Paris sera rempli de meurtres.’
‘The Seine will flow with reddened waves till upon the sea. Paris will be filled with murders.’
The Seine flows through Paris.
The Spanish Maria Nieves Holgado predicts at the beginning of the 20th century:
‘Malheur à toi, Paris! Dans peu de temps, tes superbes avenues seront des sépulcres de mort.’
‘Misfortune for you, Paris! In a short time, your beautiful avenues will be death graves.’
In a prophecy by Sister Lyelbe from 1826 we can find a reference to Paris.
‘Paris will be destroyed, but people will say: Paris was undermined by corridors and there the fire was lit.’
and furthermore
‘even the animals will not approach it anymore’.
From Ludovico Rocco we get the following statement around 1800:
‘..half of Paris will go down in ruins and ashes…’.
Whereby the French president will be assassinated and this in connection with a foreign war in Algeria.
Irlmaier, a German seer from Bavaria, makes the following statement around 1950.
‘… the great city with the iron tower will go up in flames…’
There is only one city in the world with an iron tower that is known to the general public and that is Paris.
Melanie Matthieu from France gives us in 1836:
‘…Paris will fall to pieces by its own plebs…’
From the visions of Marie des Terreaux of Lyon in France we take the following words about Paris at the beginning of the 19th century.
‘Paris sera réduit comme Sodome et Gomorrhe et ce qui restera de ses habitants se réfugiera en grande partie à Lyon. Quand on verra leur fuite, le grand événement sera proche.’
‘Paris will be reduced like Sodom and Gomorrah and what remains of its inhabitants will largely seek refuge in Lyon. When we see their flight, the great event will be near.’
Sodom and Gomorrah are cities mentioned in the Bible in the book of Genesis. These cities were completely destroyed by the biblical god because of their wickedness and sins.
In the Liber Maribilis from 1524 we find the following words:
‘…conquest, plunder and destruction of the most famous city, capital and mistress of the entire French kingdom…’
The capital of France is Paris.
Marie Bergadieu tells us in 1875:
‘Paris will be washed, purified in the blood of its inhabitants…’
and also
‘Unfortunate city, accursed city! One day it will be consumed to the last stone.’
In a publication from 1884 called ‘Annales du Surnaturel’ we can also find statements about Paris.
‘Paris…will resemble Jerusalem where not one stone remains on another. Paris will be almost completely destroyed.’
and also
‘Paris and its inhabitants will be destroyed.’
Around 1800, Sister Marianne from Blois gave us extensive predictions from which we extract the following:
‘How terrible the riots are. Yet they will not affect all of France, only a few large cities where there will be murder. The carnage will be great, especially in the capital.’
and also
‘The death of a prominent person will remain hidden for three days.’
Ludovico Rocco already told us that the French president will be murdered and here with Sister Marianne we hear that it will take three days before his death will be made public.
The current president of France is Emmanuel Macron. The next presidential elections will not be held until April 2027.
In a book called ‘Livre des Prophéties’ from 1542 we can extract the following:
‘In Lutetia, the Seine, stained with blood, will spread its bed through ruins and death.’
Lutetia is an old name that is now equated with the city of Paris. The Seine is the river that flows through Paris.
Father Nectou prophesies in the 18th century:
‘Durant ce bouleversement épouvantable qui sera général et non pour la France seulement, Paris sera entièrement détruit. La destruction sera si complète que, vingt ans après, les pères se promèneront avec leurs enfants sur ses ruines, pour satisfaire à leur questions, ils leur diront ‘mon fils, il y avait ici une grande ville…’'
‘During this terrible upheaval, which will be general and will not only affect France, Paris will be completely destroyed. This destruction will be so total that, twenty years later, fathers will walk with their children on the ruins, and to answer their questions, they will say to them: 'My son, here once stood a great city...”
What we also can conclude from this is that after the destruction of Paris, this city will not be rebuilt.
From 1817 we take from the prophecies of Pastor Souffrand:
‘Paris, that will be destroyed.’
and
‘…Paris will be destroyed, so destroyed that one will have to put the plow through it.’
Melanie Calvat in a 19th century prediction foresees the following:
‘Paris will burn and Marseille will be swallowed up. Several large cities will be shaken and will be swallowed up by earthquakes.’
It is of course possible that earthquakes will occur in France. The chance that they will happen at that moment is rather small. It may be bombardments, large explosions or volcanic eruptions that cause earthquakes. It is also possible that these earthquakes do not occur in France and that this is a general prediction. Yet another possibility is that these earthquakes are artificially caused and that they are new modern tectonic weapons. Some claim that these tectonic weapons have already caused earthquakes in the past.
In the middle of the twentieth century we get confirmation from the French Père Constant Louis Marie Pel that it concerns earthquakes in France and he continues to talk about Paris and the fate of the world:
‘Paris sera détruit par la Révolution et brûlé par des tirs atomiques des Russes depuis Orléans et la région de Provins. Tandis que Marseille et la Côte d’Azur s’écrouleront dans la mer. Plus de 3 milliards d’êtres humains disparaîtront dans cette tourmente mondiale…’
‘Paris will be destroyed by the Revolution and burned by atomic shots from the Russians from Orléans and the region of Provins. While Marseille and the Côte d’Azur will disappear into the sea. More than 3 billion people will disappear in this world revolution…’
With the expression ‘atomic shots’ people quickly make the comparison with atomic bombs. So here Paris is destroyed by nuclear missiles from Russia. Orléans is 130 km south of Paris and Provins is a small town about 80 km southeast of Paris. Marseille and the Côte d’Azur are located in the very south of France on the Mediterranean Sea. More than 3 billion people will die in the whole world! Here Russia is also considered hostile.
In Century III verse 93 of Nostradamus, Paris is also mentioned:
‘Dans Avignon tout le chef de l’Empire,
Fera arrest pour Paris désolé :
Tricast tiendra ‘lAnnibalique ire,
Lyon par change sera mal consolé’
‘In Avignon all the leaders of the Empire
Halt before leaving Paris desolate
Tricast will hold Hannibal's wrath
Lyon (lion) will be ill-comforted by the change’
It seems that all the (new?) leaders of France are moving to Avignon and have to leave Paris. Tricast must be an anagram and the meaning is too obscure for me. The lion (the king who comes from Belgium) will not be very happy about this. If one cannot stay in Paris it means that it is simply not possible because it is destroyed. Paris has been abandoned by everyone.