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Lost Book of Nostradamus
Sunday, October 28th (9:00 ET/PT) on the History Channel
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Joshua Gross 212-210-9184
History’s most famed prophet speaks again… LOST BOOK OF NOSTRADAMUS
On The History Channel® World premiere Sunday, October 28th at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT
Nostradamus, born in 1503 in Saint Remy de Provence, France, lived most of his adult life in Salon de Provence, until his death in 1566. He began his career as a prophet relatively late in life, after he wrote the first of his almanacs, published annually beginning in 1550. Nostradamus soon became the trusted seer to the queen of France, Catherine de Medici, wife of King Henri II. It was this relationship that launched him to fame.
In the Lost Book, there are images that strongly hint at future trouble for the Catholic Church, and even one image that appears to portray an assassination attempt on one of the modern era's most beloved popes. There are other images that are said to depict World War I and II, and political movements such as Communism and Fascism. Current global conflicts are also presaged, including the rise of fundamentalism, in particular the current surge of radical Islam.
Are the current headlines in the newspapers, on issues like terrorism, global warming, and a resurgence of deadly disease and natural disasters, bearing witness to the last days? And do other cultures and writings around the world, including the Holy Bible, arrive at a similar conclusion to what Nostradamus suggests?
The answers are in LOST BOOK OF NOSTRADAMUS.
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