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Nostradamus, Coronavirus (Covid 19), and all his prophecies for the year 2020!

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Di sclaimer: This blog presents my personal interpretation of Nostradamus’ predictions for the year 2020. I am in no way claiming this interpretation is absolute truth nor am I suggesting any course of action to be taken by my viewers. Discretion by the viewers is advised. Les Prophéties (The Prophecies) is a collection of prophecies by French physician Nostradamus, the first edition of which appeared in 1555. It is written in the form of poems, or quatrains, united in ten sets of verses called "Centuries" of 100 quatrains each, totalling a thousand quatrains all in all.  Most of the quatrains deal with disasters, and Nostradamus gained notoriety for the belief in his ability to predict the future; which according to Nostradamus “goes far beyond to the events which will take place at the beginning of the seventh millennium”. But in this video I will be discussing in detail only those quatrains which I believe will be fulfilled in the year 2020. As of this writing,

The census of Quirinius and the unidentified Governor of Syria from 3 BC to 1 AD

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In my previous videos titled “Faulty Olympiad calendar caused 1 year error in redating Herod's death from 1 BC to 4 BC” and “Co-regency between Augustus and Tiberius  caused 2 years error in redating Herod's death from 1 BC to 4 BC” , I came to the following conclusions: 1. The start of the first Olympiad dated 776 BC, was one year too early, and should have been 775 BC instead. And since the Varronian Chronology used the Olympiad calendar as its calendar epoch, this  chronology became a victim of this one year error as well. The Varronian Chronology was the common reference used by historians to specify the years Roman Consuls served and was also the recognized basis for dating most events in Roman History. 2. Because of confusion over the co-regency between Augustus and Tiberius that happened two years before Augustus died, historians wrongly started Tiberius’ solo reign on the start of this co-regency rather than on Augustus’ death. The result was