Michael McClellan The author operated his original website of Nostradamus and the New Prophecy Almanacs at GeoCities and later at Yahoo! from May 1999 until May 2023. A shady and inexperienced company bought the rights to the former Yahoo! web host and ruined thousands of older websites, including Mr. McClellan's and the site had to be deleted. This site, now also named Nostradamus and the New Prophecy Almanacs, began as a blog in late 2013 and was converted into a blog and a web site in 2018. A subsidiary site located at Site123 was created in May 2023 to supplement this, now the main website, with full page feature articles. This site is intended as a replication and a continuation of the work begun at the site at Yahoo! so many years ago and engages in 1) prophecy interpretation and 2) predictive speculation and analysis using the author's mathematically-based system of historical repetition, the base 7 system (also known as the base 7 phenomenon).
The author also wrote a book entitled Nostradamus and the Final Age. An option to purchase it for international publication in 1998 by Llewellyn Worldwide in May of that year was essentially vetted against by two staff members, one who argued the book was too long (the book is only a little longer than Edgar Leoni's Nostradamus Life and Literature (1961), the other who made the ridiculous claim that some of the content would alienate Llewellyn's pagan readership. The manuscript was found to be interesting by a few other publishers, but none would commit to a book deal. The book was later sold in CD format online between 2001 and 2005 to a limited purchasing audience. The CD software no longer functions on today's PCs. Free sample chapters were later made available at the original site. It is the author's intention (my intention) to publish the book, slightly revised (very slightly as it turns out) either here at Weebly or at Site123. The book may utilize a paywall for subscribers who wish to read it (for a one time only subscription fee).
The author also wrote a book entitled Nostradamus and the Final Age. An option to purchase it for international publication in 1998 by Llewellyn Worldwide in May of that year was essentially vetted against by two staff members, one who argued the book was too long (the book is only a little longer than Edgar Leoni's Nostradamus Life and Literature (1961), the other who made the ridiculous claim that some of the content would alienate Llewellyn's pagan readership. The manuscript was found to be interesting by a few other publishers, but none would commit to a book deal. The book was later sold in CD format online between 2001 and 2005 to a limited purchasing audience. The CD software no longer functions on today's PCs. Free sample chapters were later made available at the original site. It is the author's intention (my intention) to publish the book, slightly revised (very slightly as it turns out) either here at Weebly or at Site123. The book may utilize a paywall for subscribers who wish to read it (for a one time only subscription fee).