NewProphecy.net – Interpreting Visions from the Past to the Future

For centuries, prophets have written in riddles. They spoke of fires in the sky, kings falling in silence, floods of language, and cities built on illusion. Their visions—poetic, encrypted, and sometimes terrifying—were often dismissed as myth or madness.

But what if they weren’t?

NewProphecy.net invites you to revisit ancient words with modern eyes. Created and curated by author Michael McClellan, this site is a living archive of prophetic interpretation, connecting historical texts to global events unfolding now—and those yet to come.

From the writings of Nostradamus to lesser-known seers across traditions—biblical, Sufi, Mesoamerican, and medieval European—the site explores symbolic patterns and timelines stretching from 1999 to 2242. These aren’t wild predictions. They are carefully analyzed passages, cross-referenced with history, astronomy, geopolitics, and spiritual archetypes.

You’ll find:

  • Detailed interpretations of classic quatrains and obscure manuscripts
  • Cross-temporal timelines showing correlations between visions and real-world upheaval
  • Thematic almanacs focused on war, weather, leadership, spiritual evolution, and cosmic events
  • Reflections on prophecy’s role in today’s hyper-rational, hyper-connected world

More than just a collection of forecasts, NewProphecy.net is a tool for pattern recognition, symbolic literacy, and philosophical engagement. It is for those who don’t just ask what’s happening—but why it might have been foretold.

This is not a site of fear. It is a site of discernment. Of questions older than memory, and answers still forming on the edge of tomorrow.

Whether you’re a researcher, seeker, skeptic, or believer—step into the archive.

History may not repeat itself. But it does echo.