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The following is an outline of the late 20th-century events prophesied
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by the 16th-century French psychic known as Michel Nostradamus.
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Nostradamus has predicted in great detail such events as the French
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Revevolution, World War I, Hitler's Rise and Fall, and even the Kennedy
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Assassinations. Nearly two-thirds of all his predictions have come
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true. If two-thirds of this comes true, we're in for some trouble! HBO
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produced a movie called "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow," which documents the
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life and predictions of Nostradamus. These prophecies are based on and
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adapted from the book, NOSTRADAMUS PREDICTS THE END OF THE WORLD by Rene
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Noorbergen, who wrote several books on psychics.
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I have drawn on a world map with colored markers all of the invasions,
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nuke strikes, etc., with the number of each event placed with the
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respective arrows and circles on the map. Print this up and save it,
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then compare Nostradamus's predictions to actual world events. You may
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be surprised!
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Permission is granted to distribute this file among friends and bulletin
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boards, so long as the text below this sentence is unchanged. (Sure,
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you can edit any spelling errors and/or ARChive it).
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THE PROPHECIES OF NOSTRADAMUS, summarized by Mike Brown 4/86 and 8/86
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From "Nostradamus Predicts the End of the World," Copyright (c) 1981
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by Rene Noorbergen. Note: These are not necessarily in exact order.
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(1) Communism in Russia will decline, beginning in the Ukraine as a
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result of trade differences with the West. This will occur
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around Easter.
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(2) The United States and Russia will become better friends.
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(3) A great power will unify the Far East with negotiation and
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pressure.
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(4) This power will disrupt peace attempts, and the Middle and Far
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Easterners will attempt to settle their differences with force.
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(5) A meteor will strike the center of the Indian Ocean, causing
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tidal waves that will heavily damage the surrounding lands.
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(6) A powerful dictator will dominate the Middle East. He will
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tyrranize Syria, Iraq, and Jordan. [Maybe Khomeini?]
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(7) On August 2nd, 1987 he will attack Iran, Turkey, and Egypt with
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an army of nearly a million men. [This date was reached by
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astronomy; the astronomical event only occurs on that day.]
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(8) Arab forces in Tunisia and Algeria and north-Moroccan guerillas
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will invade Morocco's pro-Western monarchy and overthrow its
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king.
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(9) Israel will be defeated by the Arabs, with her airforce
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destroyed.
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(10) A Libyan leader will create much tension in Europe. [Definitely
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Khadaffi.]
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(11) A "red one" [a Cardinal of the Roman Church or maybe a TWA jet]
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will be taken by Arab terrorists at sea.
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(12) The Arabs will try to unify more of Africa by overthrowing
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pro-Western governments. The Oriental leader will do the same.
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(13) Arab armies will threaten central & southern Africa into
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alliances favorable to the Middle-East.
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(14) The Arab attacks in Turkey will be followed by attacks on the
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Greek navy. The U.S. will attempt to resupply the navy, but
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Cyprus will be lost to the Arabs.
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(15) A series of tremendous earthquakes originating in Central Asia
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will cause destruction throughout the warring Greece and Turkey.
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(16) Romania and Bulgaria will threaten war with the Arabs when the
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Bosphorus Straits are cut off, thus interfering with commercial
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and military ship movements.
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(17) The U.S. and U.S.S.R. will form a military alliance against the
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both the Far Eastern power and the Arabs. The U.S. will grow in
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fame, praise, rule, and power, and will even threaten the East
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with war.
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(18) Geneva talks will fall apart, with the feeling that peace is
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unattainable. [Uh-oh here it comes.]
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** WORLD WAR ]I[ **
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(19) China will launch a surprise nuclear biological-warfare attack
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over the Arctic, affecting Scandinavia, Northern Russia, Alaska,
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and Canada. Another attack will originate from a space vehicle
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270 miles up.
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(20) The Chinese will invade France by way of southern Russia,
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conquering all in their path.
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(21) The Turks will sign a treaty with the Chinese, but it will be
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broken when Arab naval forces from Tripoli (Libya) attack the
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west coast of Turkey.
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(22) The Chinese army will devastate northeastern Turkey with the aid
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of nukes.
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(23) The Arabs and Chinese will attack Greece with germ warfare, which
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will affect the environment for 9 months.
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(24) Albania, China's ally, will invade Greece in a surprise attack
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using light armored vehicles.
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(25) A Western coordinated counter-offensive launched from Portugal
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will delay an amphibious assault on Yugoslavia by [guess who].
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(26) The Easterners will advance into Yugoslavia and unleash
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bacteriological weapons in central Italy to hinder Western
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counter-attack efforts.
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(27) Greece and Italy will be attacked simultaneously by the Eastern
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forces.
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(28) When Yugoslavia is overrun, a devastating drought will hit Italy.
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(29) Italy will dissolve into dissenting factions and go into its own
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civil war. The Albanians will further promote the civil war by
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paying off corrupt government officials.
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(30) Eastern forces will attack Rome from Albania using aerial
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bombardment and germ weapons. They will attack Venice. Central
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Mediterranean islands will be evacuated, even as far as Malta.
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Venice will fall.
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(31) The French fleet will be destroyed in the Adriatic Sea as it
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tries to cut off the Easterners in Italy from their Albanian
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suppliers. The French and Italian naval defeats will keep food
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from reaching the starving Italians.
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(32) The Easterners will develop a new land/sea weapon to attack
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coastal areas.
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(33) The Easterners control of the Po Valley from Venice will give
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them total rule. A French/Italian attampt to forstall Italy's
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fall will be crushed.
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(34) In order to avoid being wiped out, the French commander will
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withdraw and regroup his soldiers along the Po in the upper
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valley.
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(35) England will partially sink as a result of geological alterations
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and cause the deaths of 250,000 people. [This event has been
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foreseen by at least 4 other famous psychics, also.]
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(36) An Easter earthquake will rip open an English temple.
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(37) Around New-Year's, the Easterners will begin a massive invasion
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of the western Italian coast, southern France, Sicily, Corsica,
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and Sardinia by the use of nuclear and germ weapons. The French
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fleet will be obliterated.
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(38) The Papacy will leave Rome and a new Pope will be elected.
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(39) The French armies will be cut off in Northern Italy.
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(40) Prince Albert will be kidnapped in North-Central Italy after the
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French unsuccessfully try to cut Eastern supply lines from
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Venice.
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(41) The French will again regroup their forces, and will capture a
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beachhead. This will be a turning point in the Franco-Chinese
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war.
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(42) Ill-timed French-Italian attacks will cause the loss of Florence
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and Siena by Eastern nukes, and Pavia will be lost by the use of
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germ weapons.
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(43) Monaco and Genoa will be annhilated by the Easterners.
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(44) Ten assassins will be sent to murder the commander of the French
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fleet, but they will fail and a sea battle will take place. The
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French will again lose their forces on land and sea.
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(45) A battle will be fought at the major French port of Marseilles,
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creating an opening through which the attackers can enter. The
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resulting massacre of nearly half a million Frenchmen will make
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people flee far northward.
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(46) Toulouse, Foix, and Narbonne will be taken.
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(47) Bacteria will spread northward.
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(48) Easterners will release deadly bacteria from specialized ships at
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France's port, Agde. Airforces will bomb Switzerland and
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Germany.
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(49) Extensive use of nuclear and germ weapons will compose the first
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phase of the Eastern offensive against all of Europe, striking in
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France, Italy, and Spain.
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(50) The Chinese will attack France via air, sea, and mountain.
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(51) The Easterners will invade the Balkans to cut off the U.S.S.R.
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from its Eastern European allies.
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(52) A North-African fleet will enter the Black Sea and attack
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Romania, Bulgaria, and southwestern Russia.
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(53) A Chinese/Arab assault from Morocco will attack southern Spain
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with nukes. This will be followed by an invasion along the River
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Guadalquivir. The invasion will procede northward, with the
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destruction of Seville, Barcelona, and Leon. The Spanish will
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halt the advance for 7 months at the River Ebro, but they will
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eventually be crushed.
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(54) An Allied fleet will destroy supply bases in the Cyclades, but
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will be defeated near Malta, when the French lose Italy.
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(55) Eastern bombers will attack deep into Europe with bacteriological
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weapons.
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(56) Switzerland will fall by the hand of the Easterners, who will
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confiscate the gold reserves and impoverish the Swiss people.
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(57) The Easterners will start extensive bombing of central & northern
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French cities in preparation for a land attack. The French will
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fly in defenses beforehand, though. Central France will be
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overrun regardless.
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(58) Paris will be surrounded, and attempts to get Allied air support
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will be in vain. Paris will surrender after Eastern forces find
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a weak spot in the defense, enter the city, and engage in hand-
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to-hand combat. The surrender will only be a cover to organize a
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counter attack a week later. That will surprise the Easterners,
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but they'll drive the Parisians back into the city. Over 300,000
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will be killed or imprisoned. Paris will be completely defeated.
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(59) A British taskforce will land in southwest France and attempt to
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reach Paris, but will be stopped at Poitiers.
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(60) The British will reorganize in Canada and send an invasion force
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to establish a beachhead on France's southwest coast. With the
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aid of nukes, they march on to Bordeax and Toulouse. The British
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plan will be to cut off occupied Spain from France and also to
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gain an opening into the Mediterranean.
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(61) A sudden attack from the Easterners will slaughter British and
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American forces and will allow the Chinese leader a new command
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center, Carcassone.
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(62) He will detontate a series of high-altitude, high-yield atomic
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devices which will ignite the atmosphere and cause a firestorme
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over southwest France, but this will also cause his own base to
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be destroyed.
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(63) The Scots, left on their island, deny Britain permission to use
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their land for a military base, and seek Eastern aid when British
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forces invade out of desperation. The resulting battle will
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defeat the British.
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(64) All life in London will die out during winter as disease sweeps
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what is now the city-island.
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(65) Poland and East Germany will ally with the Easterners and strike
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against the smaller countries, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Austria,
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and West Germany.
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(66) West Germany and Austria will be invaded. West Germany's border
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will be split down the middle again. Netherlands, Belgium, and
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northern France will also be raided.
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(67) At the same time of the German/Austrian invasions, Western forces
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will attack the Persian Gulf to weaken the heart of the Middle
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East.
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(68) German leaders will cause the downfall of Central European
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defenses, along with Eastern attacks from East Germany and
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Yugoslavia.
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(69) The Allies will make their last stand at Bruges in northwest
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Belgium. The Eastern Forces will dominate nearly all of Europe.
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** The Allies take the Offensive **
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(70) Nuclear stikes will be made against America and Russia, and food
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will become in short supply. The U.S. will be forced into
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economic chaos, with looters and riters raiding banks and shops
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for food, money, and supplies.
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(71) A CONFLAG (Cluster Orbital Nuclear Fire-weapon for Light
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Atmospere iGnition) system will be launched from China and
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detonated above New England, burning as far south as New York
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City.
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(72) New York will be partially destroyed by a great earthquake that
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will partially sink Manhattan island.
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(73) The Orientals will attempt to invade the U.S. near New York, but
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the U.S. navy will easily repel their attack. American Orientals
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will be placed in "protective custody."
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(74) The Easterners will infiltrate Latin America and murder the
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president of Brazil. Their navy will attempt to take the Panama
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Canal, but it will be unsuccessful and the attacking force will
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be obliterated.
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(75) The U.S. and Russia will resort to germ warfare to retalliate.
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(76) The U.S.S.R. will be invaded from three directions, but careful
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preparation will allow them to use chemical weapons against the
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Chinese.
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(77) To prepare to attack Asia, Eastern forces will set up Pacific
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defenses. They will entrap a U.S. fleet, but Russia will aid the
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encircled Americans and help to defeat the Chinese navy.
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(78) The American Air Force will make bombing runs deep into Europe.
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Seven months later the U.S. and Russia will make a joint attack
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on China that will last a full week without stopping. The
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Eastern forces will be defeated in their homeland, thus severely
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weakening their power.
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(79) Scotland and London will be recaptured by the Allies. A new
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Middle-Eastern commander will make his headquarters in Rome.
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(80) Scandinavia, the Baltic states, and the Balkans will all be
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attacked by the Allies.
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(81) The British will liberate southwest France, which will be
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reinforced by other Western armies. The allies will penetrate
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from La Rochelle into central France, to Roanne. Another
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invasion force will land near Calais and slowly make its way to
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northeastern France.
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(82) Central and Southern France will be liberated as the Allies
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continue to push onward.
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(83) The Arabs and Far Easterners no longer will be able to work
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together after the defeats in the Pacific, and this weakens their
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still-resisting armies.
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(84) Many battles will be fought as Allied forces make their way to
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Marseilles, the Easterners' stronghold and supply port. This
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will be coordinated with a submarine assault on southern France.
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(85) French and British forces will seize the Spanish city of
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Barcelona, and move on to aid in the successful Allied attack on
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Marseilles.
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(86) Nice will be retaken, but the Arabs will attack from Spain and
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Italy, recapturing parts of southern and southeastern France. At
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the same time, the Arabs will launch a missile attack against the
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Allies in Northern France. This attack will be unsuccessful, and
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the Arabs will be driven back.
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(87) The Allies will use bacteriological weapons against Lausanne,
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Switzerland, forcing the Arabs to retreat.
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(88) Spain will be reconquered after a large naval battle on March
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3rd, 1996.
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(89) The Allies will make a massive onslaught into Italy, liberating
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it. The Church will be returned to Rome.
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(90) The Arabs will be forced all the way back into northern Africa,
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but a French force will be annihilated as it tries to cross the
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Adriatic Sea.
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(91) The Allies will attack the Mediterranean islands.
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(92) A secret and very successful raid will be made by the Allies to
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free POW's in Turkey.
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(93) Southern Arabia will be nuked by the Allies, but the Arabs will
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recapture Sicily. This will have little effect, though, and soon
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all of central Europe will be liberated.
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(94) 5000 Far Easterners will die when losing Crete and Greece to the
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Allies.
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(95) The French, under a new leader named Ogmios, will lead an Allied
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assault on Turkey between May 25th and June 21st, 1996. The
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Arabs there will be defeated. Northern Turkey will be liberated
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on October 3rd.
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(96) Western amphibious attacks will fail, and Arab saboteurs will
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destroy an Allied military base after a defeat in one battle.
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(97) In a surprise attack, the Western forces will attack and defeat
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the Eastern navy.
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(98) Allies will infiltrate the Middle East, stabbing into occupied
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Israel, Syria, and Jordan. Arab resistance will disintegrate,
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and within a month the last Eastern forces, in Central and South
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America, will surrender. Israel will be liberated.
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(99) The Westerners will attack Middle Eastern positions in India,
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defeating all.
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(100) The desparate Arabs will fight 3 last-ditch battles in eastern
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Iran and Northeastern Turkey. The last battle will bring about
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the collapse of the Arab empire. The Arab commander-in-chief
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will be killed in his own headquarters.
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(101) The battles will eventually cease in Iran, and World War ]I[ will
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finally be over. The Allies win again!
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