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November 15, 1994: Prophecy - John Hogue

Mar 11, 20232 hr 51 minSeason 1994Ep. 32
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Episode description

John Hogue, the world's foremost authority on Nostradamus and a featured expert on NBC's Ancient Prophecies special, joins Art Bell for an expansive discussion on the nature of prophecy and the human future.

Hogue draws on 20 years of scholarship across multiple prophetic traditions, presenting his latest book compiling 777 visions and predictions from over a hundred documented seers. He walks through stunningly specific Nostradamus quatrains, including detailed predictions of the French Revolution, Napoleon, and Hitler, arguing that fulfilled prophecies demonstrate accuracy far beyond chance. The conversation shifts to the approaching millennium, with Hogue outlining a 30-year window of chaos he sees converging from ecological collapse, overpopulation, and geopolitical instability. He warns that a third Nostradamus antichrist figure from the Middle East may trigger nuclear terrorism by 1999. Hogue also shares his own near-death experience from a 1981 car accident, describing a golden void of expanded consciousness and the lasting transformation it brought to his understanding of life, death, and the purpose of prophecy as warning rather than destiny.

A sweeping journey through centuries of prophetic tradition that reframes prediction as a call to conscious action.
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