According to Michael Rathford and his book "Code of Nostradamus - III WW" - Croatia joining EU marks the beginning of the end.
Croatia is set to become 28th member of the EU on 1st of July.
One of the Nostradamus verses reads:
" When there are 28 stars on the sky over Europe, with noose around its neck, like Jericho it will fall"
Rathford claims this refers to Croatia joining EU, Noose representing death and danger according to Tarot cards and is also a symbol of neck tie which in turn symbolizes Croatia
“Kad na nebu iznad Europe bude 28. zvijezda, s omčom oko vrata, kao Jerihon će pasti”. Do prije 20 godina taj stih nije imao smisla, ali danas kad Hrvatska ulazi u Uniju kao 28. članica, kao nova zvijezda, jasno je kako se upravo o njoj govori. Omča oko vrata izraz je koji predstavlja smrt i opasnost u tarotu, ali je ujedno simbol kravate. Pad Jerihona označava početak kraja – objasnio je Rathford. Cravat is a neckband, the forerunner of the modern tailored necktie and bow tie, originating from 17th-century Croatia. It is said to have spread across Europe thanks to Croatian mercenaries during thirty years war in 17th century.
Croatia is set to become 28th member of the EU on 1st of July.
One of the Nostradamus verses reads:
" When there are 28 stars on the sky over Europe, with noose around its neck, like Jericho it will fall"
Rathford claims this refers to Croatia joining EU, Noose representing death and danger according to Tarot cards and is also a symbol of neck tie which in turn symbolizes Croatia
“Kad na nebu iznad Europe bude 28. zvijezda, s omčom oko vrata, kao Jerihon će pasti”. Do prije 20 godina taj stih nije imao smisla, ali danas kad Hrvatska ulazi u Uniju kao 28. članica, kao nova zvijezda, jasno je kako se upravo o njoj govori. Omča oko vrata izraz je koji predstavlja smrt i opasnost u tarotu, ali je ujedno simbol kravate. Pad Jerihona označava početak kraja – objasnio je Rathford. Cravat is a neckband, the forerunner of the modern tailored necktie and bow tie, originating from 17th-century Croatia. It is said to have spread across Europe thanks to Croatian mercenaries during thirty years war in 17th century.