Welcome to HogueProphecy Publishing

Nostradamus and the Antichrist: Code Named MABUSNostradamus and the Antichrist

 

Nostradamus: The War With Iran / The Last Pope “Revisited”

 

Predictions for 2012

Predictions for 2011 / Predictions for 2010

 

Predictions for 2009

Predictions for 2008 / Nostradamus: A Life and Myth

 

Nostradamus: The New Millennium

 

 

The Essential Nostradamus / Nostradamus: The Complete Prophecies

 

Messiahs: The Visions and Predictions for the Second Coming

 

 

 

 

 

The Millennium Book of Prophecy  / 1000 for 2000 Startling Predictions

 

 

 

 

Kamikaze Tomorrowland  / The Millennium Book of Prophecy  (Deluxe Illustrated First Edition)

 

Photo: Linda Schwarz (http://www.whidbeyartists.com/schwarz.html).

John Hogue defines himself as a “Rogue” Scholar. He has traveled three times around the world studying meditation disciplines, reporting on new religious movements, cults, and compiling a reference of the world’s prophecies concerning the future of humankind in a new millennium. Considered the world authority on Nostradamus and other prophetic traditions, Hogue is critically acclaimed for his ability to cut through the social, religious, and nationalistic projections of prophets and their interpreters to find threads of insight they all share.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 Comments

  1. Posted 25 March 2014 at 5:16 pm | Permalink

    Please when you have time, please update your prediction on China. Many thanks

  2. Bob Wilcox
    Posted 18 February 2012 at 3:24 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the great photo you posted here. Indeed, I can see a bit of Osho’s eyes in yours, ha! Seeing a picture like that which really shows your visage and face somehow helps me connect more with the energy behind your writings. Take care … what a lovely setting!

    HOGUE
    I’m glad you recognized that. I was not sure I wanted to post that photo because it showed my deep exhaustion after finishing Predictions for 2012. But then again, there was the “other presence” coming through the window of tired flesh and bone, and there was the beautiful background. We had had a rare spate of five days of sunshine in February. The photo definitely captures the magical vibe of island life in the Pacific Northwest.

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