Nostradamus Effect
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History Documentary hosted by Phil Crowley and published by History Channel in 2009 - English narration
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The end is near. At least that's what the doomsday predictions from Nostradamus, the Book of Revelation, the Mayan "long count" calendar and others would have us believe. Many unsettling forecasts of global destruction even pinpoint the year: 2012. How worried should we be? If these prophecies are accurate and inevitable, is there any way to avoid or at least postpone them from coming true? Michel de Nostradamus was a 16th-century French physician and astrologer whose very name is synonymous with apocalyptic visions of the near and distant future. His ominous writings appear to have accurately anticipated numerous natural disasters, plagues and wars. Nostradamus Effect examines these and other end-of-time predictions from cultures across the globe, from centuries ago, and connects the dots with current global events to separate the prophecies that appear to be inspired visions from those that are merely crackpot conspiracy theory
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- Release Type.....: HDTV
- Series...........: Nostradamus Effect
- Genre............: Documentary
- Source...........: 720p HDTV
- Video Format.....: XviD
- Video Resolution.: 624x352
- Video Bitrate....: 927 kbps
- Video Framerate..: 23.976
- Audio Format.....: MP3 VBR
- Audio Bitrate....: 147 kbps average
- Audio Sample Rate: 48 KHz
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Categories: History | Phil Crowley | History Channel | 2009 | English | Name
Language > English
Name
Narrator > Phil Crowley
Publisher > History Channel
Subject > History
Year > 2009