The warning is brutal. A “great war” lasting seven months. A “thunderbolt” striking down a powerful figure in broad daylight. Switzerland “overflowing with blood.” As the world stares down new conflicts and climate chaos, Nostradamus’ most chilling quatrains are being dragged back into the spotlight – and some believers insist they point straight at 20…
For centuries, Nostradamus has haunted the human imagination, his cryptic four-line verses hovering between prophecy and projection. In our own age of war in Europe, nuclear anxiety and collapsing climates, his lines about a “seven months great war” and cities scarred by devastation feel uncomfortably close, even if they were penned in murky, ambiguous French nearly 500 years ago. The supposed links to Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to Russia and Ukraine, are less about proof than about our desperate need to find patterns in chaos.
Images of bees rising in a “night ambush,” a celebrity or world leader felled by a daytime “thunderbolt,” and the Ticino “overflowing with blood” in Switzerland read like scenes from a disaster film. Yet behind the drama sits a quieter truth: every era believes it stands on the brink. Whether Nostradamus foresaw our world or not, his verses mirror the fears we carry – of sudden loss, senseless violence and how fragile our sense of safety really is.