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'''''Nostradamus Effect''''' is an American |
'''''Nostradamus Effect''''' is an American television series that premiered on September 9, 2009, on the [[History Channel]]. The program detailed various historical [[apocalypticism|apocalyptic]] prophecies, such as the [[2012 phenomenon]]. The show was named after reputed French seer Michel de Nostredame, more commonly known as [[Nostradamus]]. The series ran for a single season. |
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It presented itself in a "documentary style" but it was not a [[documentary]]. The show's |
It presented itself in a "documentary style" but it was not a [[documentary]]. The show's disclaimer stated that it does not take sides regarding the apocalyptic prophecies. In the introduction of each episode, the narrator states, "We will neither refute, nor endorse, these theories; merely, present the evidence." Despite this claim, prophecies are often exaggerated or presented incorrectly.<ref>Lemesurier, ''2012: It's Not the End of the World'', Derwen Publications, Pembroke, 2011, pp. 91-7, and compare [http://nostraeffect.blogspot.com/ The History Channel's 'The Nostradamus Effect'] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120716080242/nostraeffect.blogspot.com/ |date=July 16, 2012}}</ref><ref name="western">Gregory, Sara (October 16, 2009). [https://westerncourier.com/16185/news/the-end-is-near-beware-of-2060/ The end is near: beware of 2060], ''[[Western Courier (newspaper)|Western Courier]]''</ref><ref name="wsws">(28 June 2010). [https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2010/06/hist-j28.html The Story of Us on History channel—an attempt to revive the myths of American capitalism], ''[[World Socialist Web Site]]'' ("History, first launched 15 years ago, is sometimes known as "The Mystery Channel" or "The Pseudo-History Channel," according to online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Last year it premiered "Nostradamus Effect," in which it gave serious treatment to various apocalyptic prophecies.")</ref> For example, the show repeatedly claims that the [[Mesoamerican Long Count calendar|Mayan Long Count calendar]] predicts the end of the world for December 21, 2012 while in reality it marks the first day of the 14th b'ak'tun era and not any belief in the end of the world.<ref name=Milbrath>Susan Milbrath, Curator of Latin American Art and Archaeology, Florida Museum of Natural History, quoted in [https://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/2007-03-27-maya-2012_n.htm ''USA Today'', Wednesday, March 28, 2007, p. 11D]</ref><ref>Schele, A. and Freidel, D., ''A Forest of Kings: The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya'', Quill, New York, 1990, p.430</ref><ref>Aveni, A., ''The End of Time'', U. of Colorado Press, 2009, ''passim''</ref><ref>Lemesurier, P., ''2012: It's Not the End of the World'', Derwen, Pembroke, 2011, p.161</ref> |
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The series was described as full of misleading suggestions supported by vague, unattributed [[weasel word|weasel phrases]] such as "some think that", "many believe that", and "scholars suggest that",<ref>For critiques, plus supporting links, see [http://nostraeffect.blogspot.com/ The History Channel's 'The Nostradamus Effect'] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120716080242/nostraeffect.blogspot.com/ |date= |
The series was described as full of misleading suggestions supported by vague, unattributed [[weasel word|weasel phrases]] such as "some think that", "many believe that", and "scholars suggest that",<ref>For critiques, plus supporting links, see [http://nostraeffect.blogspot.com/ The History Channel's 'The Nostradamus Effect'] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120716080242/nostraeffect.blogspot.com/ |date=July 16, 2012}}</ref> while in his book ''2012: It's Not the End of the World'' Nostradamus specialist Peter Lemesurier describes its Nostradamian aspects as "largely fiction" and "lurid nonsense".<ref>Lemesurier, Derwen Press, 2011, p.91</ref> |
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The series was also released on DVD in 2010.<ref name="dvdtalk">Douglass, Jr.., Todd (18 April 2010). [https://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/review/40564 Nostradamus Effect: The Complete Season One], ''DVD Talk''</ref> |
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|Title=The Third Anti-Christ?<ref>[http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=481962 Nostradamus Effect - The Third Antichrist?]</ref> |
|Title=The Third Anti-Christ?<ref>[http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=481962 Nostradamus Effect - The Third Antichrist?]</ref> |
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|OriginalAirDate={{start date|2009|9|9}} |
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|ShortSummary=Examines prophecies from [[Nostradamus]] that reportedly predict three evil dictators that are referred to as [[anti-christ]]s.<ref> |
|ShortSummary=Examines prophecies from [[Nostradamus]] that reportedly predict three evil dictators that are referred to as [[anti-christ]]s.<ref>Nostradamus in fact does not directly mention or predict three antichrists.</ref> The first is widely asserted (though not by reputable Nostradamus scholars such as those listed in Wikipedia's article on the seer) to be [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon]], the second [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]], and the third is unknown.<ref>See the detailed research on this subject [http://nandtheantichrists.blogspot.com/ here].</ref> |
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|Title=Da Vinci's Armageddon |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2009|9|16}} |
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|ShortSummary=Examines claims that the paintings, sketches, and writings of [[Leonardo da Vinci]] may predict a great apocalyptic flood, even though the sketches are of the ''biblical'' Flood and the writings are merely a humorous exercise in making everyday processes seem 'apocalyptic'.<ref>See [http://nostraeffect.blogspot.com/ here] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120716080242/nostraeffect.blogspot.com/ |date= |
|ShortSummary=Examines claims that the paintings, sketches, and writings of [[Leonardo da Vinci]] may predict a great apocalyptic flood, even though the sketches are of the ''biblical'' Flood and the writings are merely a humorous exercise in making everyday processes seem 'apocalyptic'.<ref>See [http://nostraeffect.blogspot.com/ here] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120716080242/nostraeffect.blogspot.com/ |date=July 16, 2012}}</ref> |
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|Title=Hitler's Blood Oath<ref>[http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=485570 Nostradamus Effect - Hitler's Blook Oath]</ref> |
|Title=Hitler's Blood Oath<ref>[http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=485570 Nostradamus Effect - Hitler's Blook Oath]</ref> |
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|ShortSummary=Links between |
|ShortSummary=Links between Hitler and prophecies, including Nostradamus,<ref>Even though Nostradamus, contrary to popular tradition, in fact makes no direct reference to Hitler</ref> [[Erik Jan Hanussen]], and the roles the occult had in the creation of the [[Third Reich]].<ref>See the detailed research on this topic [http://nostradamusandhitler.blogspot.com/ here].</ref> |
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|Title=Son of Nostradamus |
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|OriginalAirDate={{start date|2009|10|14}} |
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|ShortSummary=Investigating reports that Nostradamus's son, Cesar, may be the actual author of what the History Channel calls a '[[Vaticinia Nostradami|lost book]]' of prophecies discovered in 1994.<ref>Actually a copy of an |
|ShortSummary=Investigating reports that Nostradamus's son, Cesar, may be the actual author of what the History Channel calls a '[[Vaticinia Nostradami|lost book]]' of prophecies discovered in 1994.<ref>Actually a copy of an "emblem book" of prophetic paintings known to date from long before his time.</ref> |
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|Title=Doomsday Hieroglyphs<ref>[http://www.history.ca/ontv/titledetails.aspx?titleid=253350 Episode:4 - The Nostradamus Effect - History Television]</ref> |
|Title=Doomsday Hieroglyphs<ref>[http://www.history.ca/ontv/titledetails.aspx?titleid=253350 Episode:4 - The Nostradamus Effect - History Television]</ref> |
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|OriginalAirDate={{start date|2009|12|2}} |
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|ShortSummary=Investigates the Giza Plateau of Egypt in connection with the [[Eschatology|eschaton]], and in particular the Great Pyramid (notwithstanding the fact that, according to Lemesurier's ''The Great Pyramid Decoded'' (inter alia) it contains only one or two rough, painted, workmen's hieroglyphs in its topmost chamber, plus some carved hieroglyphs at its entrance that were carved by a 19th-century German expedition).<ref>See [http://nostraeffect.blogspot.com/ The History Channel's 'The Nostradamus Effect'] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120716080242/nostraeffect.blogspot.com/ |date= |
|ShortSummary=Investigates the Giza Plateau of Egypt in connection with the [[Eschatology|eschaton]], and in particular the Great Pyramid (notwithstanding the fact that, according to Lemesurier's ''The Great Pyramid Decoded'' (inter alia) it contains only one or two rough, painted, workmen's hieroglyphs in its topmost chamber, plus some carved hieroglyphs at its entrance that were carved by a 19th-century German expedition).<ref>See [http://nostraeffect.blogspot.com/ The History Channel's 'The Nostradamus Effect'] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120716080242/nostraeffect.blogspot.com/ |date=July 16, 2012}}</ref> |
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|Title=Rapture<ref>[http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=515676 Nostradamus Effect - The Rapture]</ref> |
|Title=Rapture<ref>[http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=515676 Nostradamus Effect - The Rapture]</ref> |
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|OriginalAirDate={{start date|2009|12|16}} |
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|ShortSummary= Considers the Christian doctrine, The [[Rapture]], to be true and investigates what it considers to be signs and warnings of the truth and veracity of the Rapture doctrine, which seems to have first arisen in the 17th or 19th century.<ref>See details [http://www.americancatholic.org/Newsletters/CU/ac1005.asp here] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20140404105238/http://www.americancatholic.org/Newsletters/CU/ac1005.asp |date= |
|ShortSummary= Considers the Christian doctrine, The [[Rapture]], to be true and investigates what it considers to be signs and warnings of the truth and veracity of the Rapture doctrine, which seems to have first arisen in the 17th or 19th century.<ref>See details [http://www.americancatholic.org/Newsletters/CU/ac1005.asp here] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20140404105238/http://www.americancatholic.org/Newsletters/CU/ac1005.asp |date=April 4, 2014}}</ref> |
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* {{IMDb title|1498094}} |
* {{IMDb title|1498094}} |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120114085410/http://www.2012hoax.org/ General survey of subject, with links to major sites] {Archived} |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120114085410/http://www.2012hoax.org/ General survey of subject, with links to major sites] {Archived} |
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* The Actual Nostradamus Effect https://storify.com/deltoidmachine/how-we-won-the-james-randi-dollar-1-000-000-parano |
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Latest revision as of 07:43, 20 August 2024
Nostradamus Effect | |
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Genre | Sensationalism Apocalypticism Religion Paranormal |
Narrated by | Phil Crowley |
Theme music composer | Scott Cruz |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company | Workaholic Productions |
Original release | |
Network | History Channel |
Release | September 9 December 16, 2009 | –
Nostradamus Effect is an American television series that premiered on September 9, 2009, on the History Channel. The program detailed various historical apocalyptic prophecies, such as the 2012 phenomenon. The show was named after reputed French seer Michel de Nostredame, more commonly known as Nostradamus. The series ran for a single season.
It presented itself in a "documentary style" but it was not a documentary. The show's disclaimer stated that it does not take sides regarding the apocalyptic prophecies. In the introduction of each episode, the narrator states, "We will neither refute, nor endorse, these theories; merely, present the evidence." Despite this claim, prophecies are often exaggerated or presented incorrectly.[1][2][3] For example, the show repeatedly claims that the Mayan Long Count calendar predicts the end of the world for December 21, 2012 while in reality it marks the first day of the 14th b'ak'tun era and not any belief in the end of the world.[4][5][6][7]
The series was described as full of misleading suggestions supported by vague, unattributed weasel phrases such as "some think that", "many believe that", and "scholars suggest that",[8] while in his book 2012: It's Not the End of the World Nostradamus specialist Peter Lemesurier describes its Nostradamian aspects as "largely fiction" and "lurid nonsense".[9]
The series was also released on DVD in 2010.[10]
Episodes
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1 | "The Third Anti-Christ?[13]" | September 9, 2009 | |
Examines prophecies from Nostradamus that reportedly predict three evil dictators that are referred to as anti-christs.[11] The first is widely asserted (though not by reputable Nostradamus scholars such as those listed in Wikipedia's article on the seer) to be Napoleon, the second Hitler, and the third is unknown.[12] | |||
2 | "Da Vinci's Armageddon" | September 16, 2009 | |
Examines claims that the paintings, sketches, and writings of Leonardo da Vinci may predict a great apocalyptic flood, even though the sketches are of the biblical Flood and the writings are merely a humorous exercise in making everyday processes seem 'apocalyptic'.[14] | |||
3 | "Extinction 2012[16]" | September 23, 2009 | |
Examines prophecies about December 21, 2012 allegedly based on doomsday scenarios from Mayan, Chinese, Hopi, and Hindu sources, in addition to Terence McKenna's Timewave Zero theory, and Web Bot predictions.[15] | |||
4 | "Hitler's Blood Oath[19]" | September 30, 2009 | |
Links between Hitler and prophecies, including Nostradamus,[17] Erik Jan Hanussen, and the roles the occult had in the creation of the Third Reich.[18] | |||
5 | "The Apocalypse Code" | October 7, 2009 | |
Isaac Newton's conclusions about the date of the end of the world, based on his personal analysis of the Bible's books of Daniel and Revelation. | |||
6 | "Son of Nostradamus" | October 14, 2009 | |
7 | "Secrets of the Seven Seals[21]" | October 21, 2009 | |
8 | "Fatima's Lost Prophecy[22]" | November 4, 2009 | |
Investigating the Three Secrets of Fatima. | |||
9 | "Satan's Army[23]" | November 11, 2009 | |
Investigating John the Apostle's visions of Satan's final war. | |||
10 | "Doomsday Hieroglyphs[25]" | December 2, 2009 | |
Investigates the Giza Plateau of Egypt in connection with the eschaton, and in particular the Great Pyramid (notwithstanding the fact that, according to Lemesurier's The Great Pyramid Decoded (inter alia) it contains only one or two rough, painted, workmen's hieroglyphs in its topmost chamber, plus some carved hieroglyphs at its entrance that were carved by a 19th-century German expedition).[24] | |||
11 | "Armageddon Battle Plan[26]" | December 9, 2009 | |
Asserts that the War Scroll discovered among the Dead Sea Scrolls contains prophecies that are being fulfilled today and that the War Scroll's prediction of an armageddon could be true. | |||
12 | "Rapture[28]" | December 16, 2009 | |
References
[edit]- ^ Lemesurier, 2012: It's Not the End of the World, Derwen Publications, Pembroke, 2011, pp. 91-7, and compare The History Channel's 'The Nostradamus Effect' Archived July 16, 2012, at archive.today
- ^ Gregory, Sara (October 16, 2009). The end is near: beware of 2060, Western Courier
- ^ (28 June 2010). The Story of Us on History channel—an attempt to revive the myths of American capitalism, World Socialist Web Site ("History, first launched 15 years ago, is sometimes known as "The Mystery Channel" or "The Pseudo-History Channel," according to online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Last year it premiered "Nostradamus Effect," in which it gave serious treatment to various apocalyptic prophecies.")
- ^ Susan Milbrath, Curator of Latin American Art and Archaeology, Florida Museum of Natural History, quoted in USA Today, Wednesday, March 28, 2007, p. 11D
- ^ Schele, A. and Freidel, D., A Forest of Kings: The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya, Quill, New York, 1990, p.430
- ^ Aveni, A., The End of Time, U. of Colorado Press, 2009, passim
- ^ Lemesurier, P., 2012: It's Not the End of the World, Derwen, Pembroke, 2011, p.161
- ^ For critiques, plus supporting links, see The History Channel's 'The Nostradamus Effect' Archived July 16, 2012, at archive.today
- ^ Lemesurier, Derwen Press, 2011, p.91
- ^ Douglass, Jr.., Todd (18 April 2010). Nostradamus Effect: The Complete Season One, DVD Talk
- ^ Nostradamus in fact does not directly mention or predict three antichrists.
- ^ See the detailed research on this subject here.
- ^ Nostradamus Effect - The Third Antichrist?
- ^ See here Archived July 16, 2012, at archive.today
- ^ See 2012 phenomenon and refer to this page for a list of reputable sites contradicting this view
- ^ Nostradamus Effect - Extinction 2012
- ^ Even though Nostradamus, contrary to popular tradition, in fact makes no direct reference to Hitler
- ^ See the detailed research on this topic here.
- ^ Nostradamus Effect - Hitler's Blook Oath
- ^ Actually a copy of an "emblem book" of prophetic paintings known to date from long before his time.
- ^ Nostradamus Effect - Secrets of the Seven Seals
- ^ Nostradamus Effect - Fatima's Lost Prophecy
- ^ Nostradamus Effect - Satan's Army
- ^ See The History Channel's 'The Nostradamus Effect' Archived July 16, 2012, at archive.today
- ^ Episode:4 - The Nostradamus Effect - History Television
- ^ Nostradamus Effect - Armageddon Battle Plan
- ^ See details here Archived April 4, 2014, at archive.today
- ^ Nostradamus Effect - The Rapture