Nostradamus has predicted:

The Capture of the islands of Linosa, Lampedusa and Pantelleria

According to my own method of interpretation,
only french lines in dark blue will be analysed and interpreted



Quatrain III-88

De Barselonne par mer si grande armée,
Toute Marseille de frayeur tremblera:

Isles saisies, de mer ayde fermée,
Ton traditeur en terre nagera

From Barcelonna by sea such a great army,
All Marseilles will tremble from fear:

Islands captured, no help available by sea.
Your traitor will crawl on the ground..



Analysis:

isles saisies
De mer ayde fermée.


islands captured.
no help available by sea.

Interpretation


The capture of the islands of the detroit of Sicily
Prevents all help coming from the sea.

History

During World War II, many Mediterranean islands were conquered by the allies in order to insure safe passage to the zones of landing of surrounding shores. The detroit of Sicily was of great importance to the allies and the capture of the detroit's islands have blocked all help coming from the sea.

(P.92) Between Africa and Europe, volcanic pyramid said to be impregnable, the island of Pantelleria is the anti-Malte. Eisenhower covets the island in order to have a landing runway a short distance from Sicily.

Sicily, June 16, 1943
On the 13, as soon as the english destroyer appeared on the horizon, the white flags flapped on the tiny island of Linosa. Nearer the african coasts, the island of Lampedusa, bombed from the air and the sea, capitulated on the 12... The surrender of Pantelleria and surrounding islands (isles saisies - islands captured) has closed henceforth the detroit of Sicily (de mer ayde fermée - help by the sea blocked) to the movements of german and italian warships. (that came to the rescue)
(Translation F.L. - Chronique de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale - Jacques Legrand)


Note: There were two main passages vital to the conquest of Italy during WWII: Gibraltar under English protectorate and the detroit of Sicily. Even though it may be possible, I did not find any other time in history when these islands have been conquered all in the same period.



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