Who was Mother Shipton?
Mother Shipton (1488-1561) was born in England and many considered her a witch. She gave some remarkable prophecies in poetic verse regarding man s inventions. She was discredited when she thought the world would come to an end in 1881. This did not disannul her insight into future inventions. Quoting the book The Story of Prophecy, it stated her following poem concerning future inventions: “Carriages without horses shall go, And accidents fill the world with woe. Around the earth thought shall fly. In the twilight of an eye; Iron shall float in the water shall float, As easily as wooden boats.” Now for these prophecies to be uttered in the 16th century is astounding. It further confirms the American Indians prophecy about the white man s inventions. It also shows that Elohim has given visions to all mankind without respect of their races. Did Nostradmus prophesy of the radio and electricity? The most famous seer of the 16th century, Nostradamus (1503-1533), noted for his many propheci