What Does Prophecy Say About Russia?

 

Q:      There was a program on the HBO channel with Orson Wells narrating about the prophecies of Nostradamus. Their consensus was that prophecies indicate that Russia would be taken over by the Muslim religion somewhere around 1994 perhaps. From there after, the Muslims have control of Russia’s nuclear presence and so forth, and in control of the government they will attack westward. Do you see any of that coming about? Does that seem logical prediction of the future to you? What do you see as Russia’s fate? We talked about the United States has such karma that it probably work out and Russia seems like kind of a worse country than we are with their aggressions and invasions of other countries and civil rights violations and things. What do you think their outlook is?

 

RK:    I have never heard that particular interpretation of Nostradamus’ quatrain. If you have ever tried to figure out exactly what Nostradamus means by the things that he has written, you will realize that it is open to many interpretations. I have never heard of that one before about the Muslims taking over. I am not saying that is not so. I have just heard that interpretation before.

 

But, if you read other authors about what Nostradamus means you are definitely going to get different ideas about what is going to happen with Russia. I frankly do know all of the details of what is going to happen to Russia and I do not even know all the details of what is going to happen to this country. We, like me, are going to have to wait to find out.

 

Apparently, Russia is, as a world power, not going to make it to the time of Armageddon. Whatever they will be, the land will still be there and the people will still be there, but who or what they will be religion-wise or their form of government I do not know. They will probably be involved in some kind of a war. It seems like a lot of people are “spoiling for war” over there now and really need to get into it. I do not know the outcome of it. (02-1983)

 

 

 

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