For a while I dropped plans to write Part 2 of this article. Nostradamus has become quite unpopular in contemporary times and it seemed best not to burden the article directories with more on that theme. I have since changed my mind. However, I will not proceed with my original plan, which was to present and analyze all the prophecies that point to the Tiwanaku alien as the original author of the prophecies. [If interested, you can find those prophecies on my Spanish website.] Instead, here I will show you just one prophecy, and it is a prophecy that takes us far from Tiwanaku in both time and place.
VI-05
Si grand famine par vnde pestifere. Par pluye longue le long du polle arctique Samarobryn cent lieux de l’hemisphere, Viuront sans loy exempt de pollitique.
The first two lines of this passage translate into English as follows:
Such great famine by a pestiferous wave, By a long rain the length of the Arctic Pole.
I have some doubts that the Arctic Pole was explored during Nostradamus' time. In fact, as far as I know, it was then only recently determined that the world was round. In any case, that's where we find ourselves here, up in the arctic region.
It is raining there. That word for rain can also refer to snow. It's snowing there, it's snowing all around the North Pole. And it's snowing there continuously for a long time, maybe even for decades or centuries.
Those words accurately describe the formation of an Ice Age. Thus, the “wave” of the fist line has to be a wave of ice (glaciers) growing outwards from the arctic regions.
Over the years I have acquired a good understanding of the alien's cryptic thinking. If he mentions the Ice Age, it has to be because he was here at that time. Thus, his appearance in Tiwanaku occurred on his second visit to Earth. His first visit came during the last Ice Age.
Indeed, in passage IV-32 the alien informs us that he had contact with humans at different times and in different places. We now know that his first contact came during the Ice Age but the alien does not state where. On his second visit, he appeared in the Andes but undertook most of his activities in the Middle East. I think the alien returned to the place of first contact: the Middle East.
The dawn of human civilization may have come along some time after the end of the last Ice Age but nonetheless I would recommend scrutinizing Sumerian and other early art for signs of parallel with the Andes. Indeed, I seem to recall seeing an image similar to the logo of the Inca kings in early Middle Eastern art.
In passage IV-32, the alien declares himself to be a friend of the humans. In the first line of this passage (VI-5), he refers to great hunger among the humans (the cold weather surely didn't help). And from there it can be safely inferred that, on his first visit, the alien taught agriculture to the humans.
[Also in IV-32, the alien insinuates that he had the power to change the orbits of planets, but speculation on whether he decided to put a rapid end to the Ice Age for our benefit is beyond the scope of the present article.]
Knowledge of agriculture may not be the only thing to endure through the ages. For example, people say that our constellations of stars date all the way back to the Sumerians, and perhaps long before them as well. Other things may likewise endure indefinitely. For example, Wikipedia gives a reference to the effect that the sea god Poseidon (Neptune in Rome) may pre-date the Greeks. We know that the people of Tiwanaku believed their sky god was also a sea god. Logical. The sky god was a fish and fish live in the sea. Anyway, it is quite curious that Poseidon is usually depicted carrying a trident. Recall the Candelabra trident in Paracas. Recall the trident being carried by the Inca king.
Let's now move on to the final lines of the passage at hand:
Samarobryn a hundred leagues from the hemisphere, Living without law, exempt from politics.
Across time the word “league” has referred to differing units of measurement of up to three miles. In Roman times, it referred to a distance of approximately 1.5 miles, which would put the alien in orbit at about 150 miles (roughly 240 kilometers) above the Earth.
I have suspicions that the alien may have accepted the offers of friendship presented to him by the people of Tiwanaku by taking a dip into one of the pools of water that they created for him. However, he did not reside there. As clearly stated here, he decided to stay in space to get away from all the stupid laws and political nonsense down on the planet's surface.
The Nostradamians tell us that Samarobryn is a Latin word for the French city of Amiens. As far as I am concerned, the Nostradamians are welcome to believe that the city of Amiens is going into orbit. I couldn't care less. For my part, I view Samarobryn only as a clue to the alien's identity.
In passage II-28 the alien informs us that the last of the Inca kings adopted his name (the alien's name) as his surname. These days the name of the last Inca king is frequently transcribed as Tupac Amaru but in earlier times it was transcribed as Thupa (Atopa) Amaro, as can be seen in the title of a Inca drawing of the king's execution.
The name of the Andean sky god would therefore be Amaro. And now we note that the word Samarobryn contains, in the exact sequence, the letters “amaro.”
By the way, in the Quechua language of the Incas, the word Amaro means “The Serpent.” That should give ancient Middle East scholars something to think about.
The complete text of the surviving passages of The Prophecy of the Andean sky god can found on later pages of this website.
"I recall that an astronomer once commented that it is highly unlikely that space-traveling aliens would just happen to reach Earth during the tiny time frame of human technology. More likely, he said, they would have passed through here millions of years ago. I agree with the premise, but not with the conclusion. If they came here millions of years ago, they would have noticed that intelligent life forms were evolving on this planet, and they would have arranged for return trips to Earth long into the future."