The cryptic verses of Michel de Nostredame, the 16th-century physician and seer better known as Nostradamus, have long served as a dark mirror for the anxieties of the human race. For nearly five hundred years, scholars and skeptics alike have pored over his “Les Prophéties,” seeking to decode the four-line stanzas that seem to dance on the edge of historical accuracy. Today, as the global geopolitical landscape shifts with alarming volatility, three specific interpretations have emerged that many believe relate to our immediate future. These warnings feel particularly poignant as old empires stumble and new, unconventional threats begin to circle…
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