so i found this guy when looking up the supposed immortality magnetic rings by alex chiu, and while searching his website i found out he his a huge supporter of a one world government, a new world order. he even has a plan on how to make it happen. anyways he talks about the Tuey Bei Tu prophecies and I was reading his interpretations of them and came up with my own. Obviously, just like Nostradamus, these predictions are worded in a way that you could make them mean pretty much anything, but I still think it's worth looking into.
http://www.alexchiu.com/philosophy/superichingtuaybaytu.htmpoem 56.
Flyers are not birds, swimmers are not fish, A war does not depend on soldiers. It's a game of technology. Millions of miles of deadly smoke, on top a mushroom and at bottom a fountain. A sight out of people's imagination. Big trouble not solved, but greater trouble arrives.
my interpretation is that there's UFOs in the sky and USOs in the water. Aliens have far greater technology. deadly smoke could be a way of depopulation or the nuclear mushroom. UFOs and imagination go hand in hand. big trouble = our world at war with each other (discrimination). greater trouble = alien threat.
poem 57
In an extreme situation, things turn around. A three-feet tall kid, made all foreigners bow down.
this part below is either also in the book or it's alex's interpretation
When Blue West and Red East struggle, a son of God appears, a gentleman who brings peace and stops the killing.
3 foot tall kid = little alien dood? son of god = messiah or antichrist? my question is whether the 3 foot kid is the same being as the son of god or different.
poem 58
Big trouble is over, and all foreigners gave in. Become brothers. Six - seven countries.
people no longer discriminate, the new world order becomes a reality and 6-7 countries combine. in alex's interpretation he talks about still no peace in the north-west.. maybe greenland's ice caps melting? idk.
poem 59
No castles, no walls. No my, no yours.
The entire world becomes one family, prosper throughout the globe.
- don't think this needs any interpretation
poem 60
One negative, and one positive, a never ending cycle,
Enders end themselves. Starters start themselves
the end.