1997-99, JON BENET RAMSEY

We are presently studying great American Prophecies, of the famed Michael Nostradamus, and today we will be looking into the 1996-99 events and scenarios surrounding the murder of the famous Boulder Colorado child beauty queen, Jon Benet, and her family's involvement in this particular situation.

In the works of Michael Nostradamus in:

Century 10, Verse 92, in English we read the following:

"Before his father the child will be killed, The father afterwards between ropes of rushes: The people of Geneva will have exerted themselves, The chief lying in the middle like a log."

It is important when one looks at these famous prophecies of Michael Nostradamus, to look at them in a multi-language setting. We have the French before us, and an English interpretation.

In the first line, we have the word, "Devant," in French. With an insertion of an "i" we have the word, deviant. Deviant is the meaning for a person who is sexually maladjusted. This term is right next to the word for "the father." The next words over are the word for, "infant." In older French law, a child was considered an infant until it was six years old. And of course, Jon Benet was six years old at the time she was killed.

Line two says, "The father afterwards." Or, "after the father makes entry,"

or... as the synonyms would tell us, we could use the word, "penetration," which is a legalistic sexual term for a forced sex act or a sex act in itself. So it says, "after the father makes penetration,"

 

Then, it has the words, "cordes de jonc," in French. That means..." see, or look at dead jonc." In other words, "see jonc dead, corded." The father penetrates. That completes line 2.

The third line is necessary to look at in French, because we have the word "Geneva," or in French, "Geneuois." We see an "o" next to the s-i. "o," in Nostradamus prophecies, can often times stand for nothing and is not necessarily part of the word we are looking for. So we have, "u si," and then we have the letters... "gene." Remember that we looking here for the name,"Benet." Please notice we have no "t" in that pronunciation. Also, remember that the "b" and the "g," are orthographically are somewhat interchangeable. They have the same form. One is just turned upside-down.

So, this is a clever way of giving the name, " Benet." "You see Benet.

Now to go on, we have the next word, in French, is, "people," but that word is also, "family." Such as the Benet family. Then, we have a rather unusual English term, "will have exerted," which simply comes out to" " will not show themselves, or will not expose themselves." This is true, at the time of the incident the Benet family was not giving testimony on the legal case that they have become involved in.

Now, we go on to the last line of this prophecy, where Nostradamus is saying, "The chief." We know that JOHN Benet Ramsey was considered a chief of his company, and Nostradamus' line, "in the middle," or being in the center, or being at the center, or within the center. We know that the place... where Mr. Benet worked was called "The Center,'" and he is the chief executive at: "The Center. "

Then it goes on to say, "like a log," and in French, we have, "comme un tronc." This comes out to: "me nom tronc." This is very interesting because that's the word, "log," and in Old English, also the word, "block", to cram.

Please notice..."cram," and we turn it around... and you have,"Ram-c" a phonetic clue, for the person involved here."m

"My name is Ramsey."

Then, we also have the word," block", or... blockhead.

In French it means fool, or in modern day French, the word, "benet."

That ends the analysis of this particular prophecy.

There is also another prophecy on this incident;

Nostradamus wrote it in Century 2, Verse 64.

The crime took place in December of 1996.

To continue on with this double prophecy we turn to:

Century 2, Verse 64.

"The people of Geneva drying up with hunger, with thirst, Hope at hand will come to fail: On the point of trembling will be the law of him of the Cevennes, Fleet at the great port cannot be received."

Please remember, we must look at these prophecies, at the same time, in BOTH English and in French.

This is where we are getting our codes and our keys and our different meaning.

Nostradamus did say several times in his prophecies, that he hid these prophecies in the languages and in the words themselves.

This is simply what we are doing.

A large anagram, or a large crossword puzzle.

In the first line, "The people of Geneva." The word, "family" and "people" are interchangeable, and, then... we have the word, "Geneuoise," in French.

We encountered this word in our other verse,, and found out that it can stand for, "you see benet."

So... now we have the term, "benet," and then it says, "Gent." Gent, in Old English, is "Mister," Mr. Benet.

Nostradamus now relates..."drying up with hunger." "Hunger'" in Old English, also meant, "lust, thirst and desire."

These are synonyms we are using... for the words we see in the text here.

Then, we have: "Hope, at hand will come to fail." This is interesting, because the name of the police officer in this situation is..." Kope," now... change the "H," in hope to a "K." Kope is who was handling or was in charge, will come to fail.

In other words he is not successful in the police investigation of Mr. Benet.

In the third line, in French, we see, "Sur point tremblant."

What will happen to this, "Sir," or what is the point of this, Mr? The word, "trembling," gives us the point of it. He will be the feared one. Please notice once again, that we have, "you see benet" It says, he will face the law. We are using both the French and the English.

Do not try and use the English alone. Do not try and use the French alone.

Many of these clues are also in additional languages, mainly Latin, and some Greek at times.

We have to look for these things. For instance, the word,"loi," in the third line, "...will face the law, or will be the law." The word, "look,"..." lo," is standing for... "look or behold," and then we see benet.

They fear benet.

It will be the law of fear, that takes over in this particular case.

Then... it finally says: "...Classe," this also means, "...family, no longer welcome at the great port."

"Grand," also means, "capital," and,"port" also means, the color of red. So, we have here, color of red...."Colorado." It says, "the family at the grand port, or the family in Colorado."

There is an anagram here: Nostradamus puts into play... He ends it by saying: "cannot be received," this can mean, "will no longer be welcome."

So, we see the fate of John Benet [ RAMSEY] here, that because of the law of fear, that he will not be welcome in the state of Colorado.

He will not be well received. Mr. Benet does face the law, the verse seems to be pointing out that the investigation and the work of the police comes to a failure.

We have an anagram for the word, "Kope," in the verse, and remember, some of these anagrams, or words or puzzles are phonetic.

When you see the word,, "hope," we have the word..."Kope," the name of the police chief in Boulder Colorado.

The clues in the Nostradamus prophecies are not always orthographic clues, they are sometimes numerical clues and sometimes they include the use of codes and names hidden in the actual words.

It is not fair to take one or two lines, or one or two words and switch them around and come up with something in code. We have to look at every word of the verse, and we also have examine the verses, before and after the verse in use, to see if there is any additional meaning related to the verse in question.

These the codes, or tricks, Nostradamus used... in his meanings, when he wrote these verses about future occurrences... in the 16th Century, has aided in the actual survival of the AMAZING PROPHECIES, and has caused them to survive to the time of their actual occurrence, here in the latter part of the 20th Century, as we head into the millennium.