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4.0 out of 5 stars Lemesurier uncovers Nostradamus' method in "Final Reckoning
"Nostradamus: the Final Reckoning" is Peter Lemesuier's most recent effort to shine the light of sensibility upon the many interpretations of Nostradamus. It follows his previous effort "Nostradamus: The Next Fifty Years", and will followed by his "Nostradamus Encyclopedia", hopefully in the near future. You may remember Peter Lemesurier...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Pretty superficial
This book delivers a somewhat well ordered but superficial account of the writings of Nostradamus, and others (The Great Pyramid, St. Malachy, Jean Dixon, and others) The author attempts to draw infererences from these sources, that are not well founded, and lack sufficient supporting documentatin.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Lemesurier uncovers Nostradamus' method in "Final Reckoning, May 16, 1997
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This review is from: Nostradamus: final reckoning (Paperback)
"Nostradamus: the Final Reckoning" is Peter Lemesuier's most recent effort to shine the light of sensibility upon the many interpretations of Nostradamus. It follows his previous effort "Nostradamus: The Next Fifty Years", and will followed by his "Nostradamus Encyclopedia", hopefully in the near future. You may remember Peter Lemesurier as the writer of "The Great Pyramid Decoded", an extraordinary volume that examined how the Great Pyramid in Egypt may in fact contain the hidden code to our future within its very design. No doubt the similarity of the pyramid's predictions of our near future to that of Nostradamus and others convinced him to explore the true meaning of Nostradamus' legacy. In his first Nostradamus book, Peter decided to take a rather unorthodox approach to interpretation. Instead of converting the convoluted original verses into even more convoluted English, he translated the "poetry" of the originals into new English verses, keeping the flavor and the intent of the originals. The result for English readers is that we can for the first time begin to understand the true method behind Nostradamus' prophecies. Like the better interpreters that proceeded him, Peter linked key elements together from diverse quatrains and sixains, and in the process began to put together the pieces of the puzzle. In his new book Peter continues to interpret the intent of the originals as opposed to translating them, but he has made one very important new discovery. In fact, having read well over a dozen books about Nostradamus and his prophecies, I would have to say that this may indeed be the most important discovery of any author to date. How was Peter able to do what no one else had before him? Quite simply, he read what he man said in his writings, and took him for his word. Why it should have taken so long for someone to do so I cannot say, because the answer was there plain as daylight. In all fairness, other writers had seen this clue and had recognized it, but none of them had made the proper connection until now. Peter's discovery made it possible to date a good number of the sixains and quatrains and in the process it would appear that 1997 is a key year. In fact so many of the writings of Nostradamus make note of this and the next few years that one must come to believe that some extraordinary events will be taking place shortly. No, I'm not going to reveal Peter's discovery here. For that you will have to buy the book. Peter has included a handy date summary calendar for each section of the book, which lists prophecies and includes comparisons of the predictions made by Edgar Cayce, Jean Dixon, Mario de Sabato, the Great Pyramid and Arthur C. Clarke, in addition to Nostradamus. Like the de Fontbrune efforts of the early eighties, there are battlefield maps and detailed explanations of each event that is to come. Peter also shows a little of his personal spiritual politics in "The Final Reckoning". He seems intent on explaining to what is (one would suspect) a largely New Age readership how their beliefs in peace and non-violence could be so easily crushed under foot. He notes that the Western modern world has become wealthy at the expense of the largely ignored and poorer third world nations. In fact, he seems to be implying that a universal conflagration of hostilities is not only prophesied, but is almost inevitable given the present state of things. So what is to come? We will eventually find out as this present moment transforms itself into the shadowy presence we call the future, perhaps the very near future. No doubt it will surprise us over and over again. If you are looking for a preview of events to come, and this has lead you to the writings of Nostradamus, you may want to pick up a copy of the "Nostradamus: The Final Reckoning". I can't think of a better place to start.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Pretty superficial, July 15, 1998
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This review is from: Nostradamus: final reckoning (Paperback)
This book delivers a somewhat well ordered but superficial account of the writings of Nostradamus, and others (The Great Pyramid, St. Malachy, Jean Dixon, and others) The author attempts to draw infererences from these sources, that are not well founded, and lack sufficient supporting documentatin.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Something to share---I was scared, June 1, 1998
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This review is from: Nostradamus: final reckoning (Paperback)
I and several friends read it 8 years ago. It is a chinese version (I am not sure whether it was a translation from the above selling version).

In that time we really did not take it seriously. One thing we joked about was one prophecy:

It said a strong empire will disintegrate in its 73 years. The book translates this prophecy as

'the empire is Soviet Union ant it will disintegrate in 1991 (1918+73). The book itself was actually published in late 80's and the explanation to this prophecy should be even earlier. In that time, there was really not any sign of the collapse of a strong Soviet Union.

When we read the book, we joked that we would wait and see what would happen to Soviet Union in the coming year and then would decide whether the Prophecies were believable.

We were really joking then, since no one really took this kind of book seriously. However, you all knew what happened to Soviet Union in 1991!!!!!!

It was really amazing the book was right on this!!!!

In the chinese version, it did predict a big disaster to human kinds in 2000 (or 1999). I am scared. I will buy one to see what is predicted in the English version.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Fascinating Reference Book for World's Events, February 27, 2011
I consider this little gem a sort of reference book to go back to whenever turmoil or extraordinary events take place in the world. It is 2011 and the uprisings in the Middle East and Africa have been news headlines for a couple of weeks. Such a tremendous wave of insurrection, violence, and chaos in those countries. Libya is the latest item of interest as Qadafi sends his army and others out into the streets to quash the upheaval caused by the anti-government protesters. I found myself reaching once again for Nostradamus' take on the whole thing. This book has been able to describe the North Korean turmoils, our War in the Middle East and some natural catastrophes that I can clearly identify within the author's interpretations. I have read it cover to cover several times; sometimes walking away with a sense of "Impossible! That won't happen!" Some of the ideas seem too surreal to imagine really taking place. But...
What I found today was enough to send the hairs standing up on my neck! Bear in mind, most books about the prophecies of Nostradamus are individual interpretations which vary widely in their views of the famous cryptic quatrains written nearly 600 years ago. Mr. Lemesurier has written extensively about the prophet. "The Final Reckoning" attempts to map out a timeline of events in this volume. What is truly astounding is that section defining 1995-2000. The timeline is off by about 10 years, but it is spot on as it describes what is going on this very minute! The Muslim 'invasion' into Europe is detailed and I cannot doubt that this current exodus of peoples out of Africa and the Middle East is the very event in the book. If you want a different light into which to immerse your thinking, take your open mind and grab this book and read on...and keep in your thoughts the fact that this man, Nostradamus, saw these visions more than 5 centuries ago! You might be afraid, as I am, to turn the pages and keep reading for we may get a glimpse of something forbidding in our future.

The relevance of this interpretation to today's world is undeniable.
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