From the Inside Flap:
prophet of all time turns his powers on England’s World Cup fortunes in 2002.
He prophesied the triumphs of Napoleon, the coming of Hitler, and the deaths of Marilyn Monroe and John F Kennedy, but no one has realized up until now Nostradamus’ true gift: his prophecy and punditry on a game that was not invented in the sixteenth century but which he foresaw.
Astonishing though it is that Nostradamus foresaw the events of Munich in both 1938 and 2001, what of Japan and Korea in 2002? In this book you will learn for the first time of his prophecies concerning England’s fortunes in the World Cup Finals; of injury scares, controversial sendings off, of dodgy offside decisions, missed chances and last minute winners. And perhaps of the ultimate triumph to come...
About the Author:
Michel de Nostradame, more commonly known as Nostradamus, was born on December 14, 1503, in St. Remy de Provence. A clairvoyant who interpreted the visions he received using both astrology and astronomy, he can perhaps also, on the evidence of prophecies revealed in this book, be considered the inventor of the great game of football.
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