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Page viii andlt;BRandgt;For the first time in the English language, andlt;iandgt;Nostradamus: The Lost Manuscriptandlt;/iandgt; reveals the secret meanings of many of Nostradamus's predictions, throwingandnbsp; the door wide open to the new millennium.andnbsp; By applying the code he deciphered from the stone of Turin, Ramotti shows how the quatrains, which were originally written in French, contain embedded messages from Nostradamus in Italian.andnbsp; Afraid of retribution encoded his prophecies so that their full meaning would be understood only in a future time by those prepared to use the knowledge for good rather than evil. andlt;BRandgt;andnbsp; To preserve the authenticity of the process, the quatrains appear in this book in three forms: first in English, then in Ramotti along with the corresponding illustrations done by Nostradamus himself. andlt;BRandgt;andnbsp; Did Nostradamus accurately predict events that would happen centuries later? Will his predictions for the new age come true and lead us toward a new world order? Read onandnbsp; and judge for yourself. andlt;BRandgt;Page vii andlt;BRandgt;For centuries, the cryptic, prophetic quatrains written by Michele Nostradamus in the sixteenth century have fascinated people the world over, not merely because of our unwavering interest in all things paranormal, but because so often the events predicted by Nostradamus have come to pass.andnbsp; The world is filled with seers and mediums, but none continues to hold the public's interest and collective imagination as does Nostradamus, the master prophet.andnbsp; And as the end of one millennium approaches and the beginning of a new age dawns, the predictions of Nostradamus take onandnbsp; a growing significance as we strain tot foresee how humankind will fare in the coming century.