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The Nostradamus Effect

  • Fernsehserie
  • 2009–
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The Nostradamus Effect (2009)
The Nostradamus Effect
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuExamines the Prophesies of 16th-century French physician Michel de Nostradamus and other ancient prophesy. It compares these prophesies with current global events and sorts significant proph... Alles lesenExamines the Prophesies of 16th-century French physician Michel de Nostradamus and other ancient prophesy. It compares these prophesies with current global events and sorts significant prophesy from crackpot theory.Examines the Prophesies of 16th-century French physician Michel de Nostradamus and other ancient prophesy. It compares these prophesies with current global events and sorts significant prophesy from crackpot theory.

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    • Phil Crowley
    • Joseph Eid
    • Farshad Farahat
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      • Phil Crowley
      • Joseph Eid
      • Farshad Farahat
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    Phil Crowley
    • Narrator
    • 2009
    Joseph Eid
    • The Antichrist
    • 2009
    Farshad Farahat
    Farshad Farahat
    • Egyptian Astronomer…
    • 2009
    Arick Salmea
    Arick Salmea
    • Cesar Nostradamus
    • 2009
    David Bradstreet
    Michael John Lane
    Michael John Lane
    • Satan
    • 2009
    Joseph Ademola Adeyemo
    Joseph Ademola Adeyemo
    • Fourth Horseman
    • 2009
    James Casey
    • Archeologist…
    • 2009
    Jeff Hall
    • Self - Corporal, National Socialist Movement
    • 2009
    Jeff Schoep
    Jeff Schoep
    • Self - Commander, National Socialist Movement
    • 2009
    Peter Levenda
    • Self - Author of book 'Unholy Alliance'
    • 2009
    Richard Smoley
    • Self - Author of 'The Essential Nostradamus'
    • 2009
    Richard Steigmann-Gall
    • Self - Author of 'The Holy Reich'
    • 2009
    David Welch
    • Self - Professor of Modern History, University of Kent
    • 2009
    Phil Steinschneider
    • Self - Relative of Erik Jan Hanussen
    • 2009
    Victor Baines
    • Self - Head of Nostradamus Society of America
    • 2009
    Mark Weitzman
    • Self - Director, Simon Wiesenthal Center
    • 2009
    Gerhard Weinberg
    • Self - Author, 'Germany, Hitler and World War II'
    • 2009
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    godingo

    The Nostradamus effect demonstrated

    The Nostradamus effect is undeniably real - it reveals itself in the propensity of TV producers and (alas) a few obscure academics to turn into blithering idiots whenever the name of Nostradamus or another "prophet" is mentioned. In the episode about Leonardo's "prophecies" the narrator states that the program will attempt neither to refute nor to confirm them: "we will merely present the evidence". The evidence then follows, consisting primarily of rank speculation. The word "perhaps" is the star of the show, with a strong supporting cast of "might" and "could it be that....?". "Many believe" one theory, and "some believe" another, without ever being named, let alone put on screen to confirm their beliefs.

    What such preposterous drivel is doing on the History Channel is a mystery. Perhaps SciFi turned it down as too far-fetched.

    One out of ten for some mildly interesting historical detail.
    Stir007

    Just Think for a Moment

    I believe that as the series plays out each episode. Each episode is well rounded and solid. Connecting me, the viewer, back to present day and to the fact that it may have been told previously to us. "The Nostradamus Effect" is a show that makes you think- so use your brain. Have we been warned before? Clearly other academics are telling us that we have been. So the question remains- When will the End begin? And what are YOU going to do when the Earth decides to take back what is hers?

    I think you show view the remaining episodes to air and make your decision then- and not in haste.

    A decision made in haste can be a wrong one.
    6jackiestabach

    Interesting and controversial

    I can't give this a bad review. The history channel covers everything - including now, the Nostradamus effect. I believe the history channel does a solid job of presenting things in a non-biased way. As with most of HC pieces, there are several points of view - those that sway for and against the concept.

    I don't really understand why anyone would vote negatively against this. Just we history channel covers the Big Bang, economics, social order, evolution, religion - this is approached in the same vain.

    Yes, the narrator is adamant about the story line, but it's honoring the beliefs of those who believe in and have built up Nostradamus. Which I'm certain is the intention - giving a voice to those who believe be in this.

    We all have a right to disagree with this, but that doesn't make it "bad". It's the history channel and they're going to cover things you do or don't believe in.

    Again - can't understand the negative reviews. It's an expose of Nostradamus but that doesn't make it bad. The point is that this is controversial- what else would you expect?
    1lysergic-acid

    File in the same bin as MonsterQuest, Paranormal State, UFO Hunters, etc.

    As others have already mentioned, this is media sensationalism at its worst and its most shameless. The show purports to merely present the "evidence" for various doomsday theories and apocalyptic prophecies, without arguing for or against the views expressed. For the less critical-minded, this might seem like an honest attempt to provide an unbiased view of all the available information, and letting the viewer make up his own mind about the facts. But in practice, this seems to be the show producers' way of avoiding any responsibility for the accuracy or validity of the claims/theories they present.

    A 45-minute TV program can't possibly present _all_ the information that there is to examine on any controversial issue. There's always a practical limit on the amount of information that one is able to convey in any given medium. This is a limitation faced by all journalists and documentary makers. And, in truth, most audiences don't want to be presented with every scrap of info pertaining to a topic, or they'd be inundated with useless trivia, unfounded rumors, or outright fabrications. Like it or not, the media is a filter for the information that the public consumes. It is their responsibility to perform this duty with honesty and integrity. That means doing thorough research and, most importantly, verifying the authenticity/verity of the information they present.

    On any given controversial topic—such as apocalyptic themes in human culture—there's likely to be only a handful of genuine authorities and knowledgeable experts for every thousand quack jobs or charlatans. Correspondingly, there will be truths, half-truths, and blatant falsehoods told about each issue. It's the documentarian's job to filter out the cruft and present only the most plausible theories based on substantiated facts. It is NOT the media's job to present, both, scientific theories and conspiracy theories in even parts. Unfortunately, this program does not do even that. It seems that the producers at History Channel have firmly decided that the truth is not as entertaining (read: sensational) as unfounded speculation put forth by the lunatic fringe. So, like "MonsterQuest", "The Nostradamus Effect" dedicates its entire program length to presenting spurious/unscientific speculation and interviewing hack authors of books advancing such ludicrous theories.

    Regardless of the show's disclaimer, by giving a completely one-sided account of the issues presented (shows like National Geographic's "Is It Real?" at least give equal time to scientists/skeptics) and always skewing the evidence to favor the most outrageous interpretation possible, they are in effect promoting specious and scientifically unsound theories and irrational thinking. Making this all the more reprehensible is the fact that History Channel tries to present itself as an educational network while it shamelessly panders to the lowest common denominator, making programs that discourage critical thinking and promote self-delusion.
    bryanus

    My favorite TV show

    I don't usually like TV shows, but I do like this one. The reason I don't like TV shows that are fiction (ex. Fringe, V) is because since their presented through the medium of commercial television; they basically have to have some sort of mass appeal (or it at least should seem to). And regretfully television producers think that the world is made up of not so smart people; and since there are people who are blissfully unaware of what's out there they actually play this part. But this TV show is just one of the programs on the History Channel that actually tries to inform you, while at the same time tries to entertain with surreal background imagery. Some of my favorite episodes show Nostradamus so seemingly drugged, that he looks like he's gonna vomit in that bowl that he's trying to see visions in. And that's how innovative it is; you wouldn't dare see something as surreal as that on Fringe, or V. Those shows make you think you're getting something different, but it's truly all the same. And I realize that there are some people who get turned off by this, but I appreciate being taught a few things by scholars who know what they're talking about (most of the time). And as a side note: if you think you're getting something different on Fringe or V, watch the movies Twelve Monkeys, or L.A. Confidential, and then you'll really see something different (film, much more than television, doesn't hinge on mass appeal). And if you know its different, but still watch shows like that because that's all there is; at some point we have to get mad and refuse to watch it. And that's as simple as that. I realize that I might get blacklisted for going off topic, but at least I took a chance.

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      • 9. September 2009 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • The History Channel
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