Episode Three

Characters involved: Narrator, Weird Speaking Historian, Incredibly Nerdy guy, Female Author, Male Author, Middle Eastern Guy, Alarmist, Spanish person, Slavic Journalist

Factoid: General William Tecumseh Sherman while attending West Point University found the hidden fragment that the Pilgrims had chisel out of Plymouth Rock. He later in the Civil War believed that the “Nadar” was an illusion to the South. In an attempt to discourage the South, he instigated total warfare and the scorched earth policy.

N: Welcome back. So far in our program we have travel though 2 ½ century, following Nostradamus Untouchable Prophecy. As the Civil War begins the events surrounding the Untouchable Prophecy heat up.

SIH: By now people were fed up with Nostradamus. How could one signal man control their fate. How come? It’s just not fair. There had to be away.

SEH: The American Whalers should have realized that it was useless. There is no defying of the Untouchable Prophecy or any of Nostradamus’s prophecies. But the people of the time still longed for a way to defy fate. Some agreed the best way was to sacrifice whales.

FAUT: It’s sad what MAN kind can do and has done to animals.—innocent, benign animals. Whales are majestic, kind, beautiful creatures and it seems that only animal rights activist like my self can truly appreciate the glory and wonder of these creatures. I and my animal right activist at SOAP the Save Our Animals Please front have documented the horrible affects whaling has done to the ecosystem in this book, Travesty among Travesty in the Deep Blue. Yes, I wrote it and in somewhere in the book it describes how the Untouchable Prophecy increased the Whaling industry. As many blood thirsty robber barons sacrificed these majestic, wondrous creatures were becoming endangered (cut off)

SEH: Whaling didn’t take off until the aristocratic elite believed that sacrificing whale could defy fate. They only sold the blubber and oil for extraneous gains. However after awhile, most realized that it was futile. As all of this was happening the Untouchable Prophecy was gaining more and more mystique.

MDE: turn out that the Ottomans—of all people had gotten their hands on the real Untouchable Prophecy. They were lucky enough to get just at the right time. It was the turn of the century and the Wright Brothers were about to invent the airplane.

MAUT: The Ottomans had realized that the “man controlled locust” were really airplanes or flying machines of some sort. They then realized that the airplanes had to be invented, but not by the Ottomans themselves. They went looking for a workable plane model and turned to the Leonardo Da Vinci’s plans for help. They got a hold of his plans and made to go to North Carolina.

MDE: There they met the two soon to be famous Wright Brothers. They gave the Wright Brother Leonardo Da Vinci’s plans and thus assured that the Nadar would befall the Americans and not the Ottomans.

MAUT: As I mentioned in my Novel Wright Brother Wrong—it seems improbable that the Wright Brothers invented the airplane, by themselves. Samuel Pierpont Langley and Augustus M. Herring, who had been working on it for longer and aided by the government, didn’t invent the airplane, yet two un-funded bicycle mechanics did. I don’t think that makes sense.

ALM: The Wright Brothers did not have the means or the need to invent the airplane. There is no reason for these two people to invent such a thing.

N: The airplane is a marvel but also an interment of doom. In WW1 the government would be using airplanes in warfare. It took only 11 or so years for the government to turn the airplane into an interment of war. But for the mean time, United States president, William McKinley had been shot and Teddy Roosevelt was ready to take his oath of office and become the 26th president of the United States.

SIH: Teddy Roosevelt was another avid hunter of the Untouchable Prophecy. However despite his efforts he was looking in all the wrong places.

SPAN dub: Teddy Roosevelt believed that the Untouchable Prophecy was in Spanish Hands. Now Spain never had it, so his search was useless.

SPAN: (translate)

SIH: he searched endlessly. He went all over Latin America searching for the any trace of the Untouchable Prophecy. Even After his presidency he still looked for it.

MAUT: It wasn’t until he went to the Amazon and traveled though an unexplored river—a river now named after him—that he realized that he should stop looking in the Americas. He tried going to Europe. Of course he had to go there in style. He asked Wilson, the president at the time, if he could serve in WWI. Wilson wouldn’t let his since Wilson didn’t want Teddy to become a War Hero again. So in the end he denied Roosevelt’s wishes.

SIH: Roosevelt would later send his two sons to Europe in WW2.One of his son would die fight over in Europe but beside the point we can’t say his sons were looking for the Untouchable Prophecy. It’s possible.

ING: Wilson was more concerned with Time. He wasn’t going to search for some whimsical prophecy. After Albert Einstein publish his theory of relativity he believed that the government should aid in time machine studies. He decided to fund a time machine project that still goes on today in Area 51.

N: Roosevelt and Wilson differed on many issues, the Untouchable Prophecy being one of them. Yet more Untouchable Prophecy inspired events were in store. That’s next on The Grand Conspiracy—Exposed.

 

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