After me, at least the deluge of Louis. “Apres nous le deluge” - “After us, even a flood

12.02.2019

wings. sl. This phrase is attributed to the French king Louis XV, but memoirists claim that it belongs to the favorite of this king, the Marquise of Pompadour (1721-1764). She said it in 1757 to console the king, dejected by the defeat of the French troops at Rosbach (Memoires de M-me du Hausset, 1824, p. 19; "Le Reliquaire de M. Q. de La Tour par Ch. Desmaze", Paris, 1874 , p. 62). Often quoted in French: "Apres nous le deluge". It is possible that this phrase is an echo of the unknown Greek poet, which was often quoted by Cicero and Seneca: "After my death, let the world perish in fire" (Buchmann. Geflugelte Worte).

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... the phrase lives and wins

“After us, at least a flood,” according to some sources, the French king Louis XV said, according to others, his mistress and favorite, the Marquise de Pompadour, but in fact, no one. The phrase “After us, even a flood” is a typical example of the mythological nature of history. Here's how things unfolded. November 5, 1757 french army was defeated at the Battle of Rosbach, one of the important battles. Naturally, the news of this Louis XV was not happy. Trying to somehow console the king, Madame Pompadour said: “Don’t be so upset, there will still be a flood after us.” This was an allusion to the rumors that were then circulating in Paris about a comet approaching the earth, a meeting with which could cause all sorts of troubles and cataclysms, in particular, a flood. So initially there was no particular cynicism in the words of Madame Pompadour. The expression was made so by descendants or contemporaries - "well-wishers".

In fairness, it should be noted that with his vicious fame, Louis, his passion, close associates and, in general, the whole french beau monde of that century were indebted to themselves. The luxury, licentiousness and immorality of their life, the violation of unwritten moral laws were too striking in comparison with the poverty and bleak existence of the people. So the French had every reason to believe in what the Marquise allegedly said. It is no coincidence that after 32 years the “bloody flood” of the Great French Revolution really came.

King Louis XV (1710-1774)

He didn't speak...

“King Louis was a handsome, very strong and very intelligent imposing man. In a sense, a poseur, but he loved humanity and even a few people close to him. By nature it was a kind person but somewhat lazy at heart. He hated to personally unravel the mysteries that life kept throwing at him. He always believed that it was up to others to overcome difficulties. His job is to command and pose. He was disheartened by the need to constantly, every day, seek answers to questions that the reality around him generously threw up. It seems that yesterday everything was decided, scheduled, scheduled - and on you! Some kind of absurd accident, and everything goes down the drain. Again you have to start over. These endless chores drove him crazy.”(M. Ishkov "Saint-Germain")

The phrase “After us, even a flood” is a manifestation of the highest degree of selfishness: live, enjoy today; don't think about anyone, think about anything, only about yourself, remember - there is no future without you

Marquise de Pompadour (1721-1764)

The Marquise de Pompadour, who for many years actually ruled France, “was baptized by Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, in marriage became Le Normand d’Etiol, well, for success in love affair received the title of Marquise de Pompadour. This philistine turned out to be the best student of the encyclopedists, who argued that since the main hallmark reason is the ability to develop "judgments", then the path to success can only be guaranteed by the correct and regular application of reason. The marquise was not distinguished by good health, she had weak lungs, but bodily ailment had almost no effect on her determination and self-control. The tactics of Madame de Pompadour was to "master all the thoughts of the king and get ahead of him in the next hobby for at least a few days and, if possible, try to console him with new entertainments." Jeanne Antoinette, like no one else, knew how to predict the mood of the king in advance. His desire to live free from the burdensome conventions and duties of the court, simple - even vicious! - life, the confusion he felt when a carefully thought-out plan began to crumble due to unexpected circumstances that could not be foreseen in any way - gave the right direction to her system aimed at freeing the king from annoying worries. At the same time, Louis was constantly inspired by the idea that it was he who was the supreme overlord. His word is law! In general, the way it really was, nevertheless, the king was grateful to the "faithful friend" for help in public affairs» (Ibid.)

"After us, at least a flood." According to one of them, it was said by the King of France, Louis 15, according to other sources, this expression was uttered by his favorite and mistress, the Marquise de Pompadour. Although in reality it is not.
The proverb "after us even a flood" is a typical example of historical mythology.

In fact, everything happened like this! During a serious battle near the town of Rossbach (today it is part of the city of Braunsbedra), the French army suffered a crushing defeat from the Prussian troops led by Frederick the Great. It was the battle that changed the course Seven Years' War. When King Louis XV found out about this, he became hysterical.

Madame Pompadour, trying to at least somehow cheer up her lover, uttered a phrase that remained in the memory of posterity: "Don't worry so much, anyway, after us there will be a big flood." At that time, disturbing rumors were circulating among the common people and even the nobility about a huge comet approaching the Earth, which, having fallen into the ocean, could raise a huge wave.
That is, there was nothing strange in the words of Louis XV's mistress. Much later, this expression acquired a special cynical meaning.

It is worth noting that ordinary people considered their king and his courtiers to be very vicious people. This was facilitated by rumors that were intensively spread by cooks, cooks and the rest of the servants of the king. The complete immorality of their existence, licentiousness and unthinkable luxury, the violation of all written and unwritten rules was very noticeable, especially against the backdrop of poverty and the hopelessness of the existence of their people. Therefore, the French really believed the statement of the Marquise de Pompadour. By the way, the flood, not the flood, but the bloody bacchanalia, which was called the Great French Revolution really came after 32 years.

King Louis 15 years of life (1710-1774)

"King Louis was a portly and handsome man, he was very intelligent and imposing. In a sense, he could be called a poseur, but he treated his people well and loved his few relatives. He had good character, although he could be lazy for a while. The fact is that his life constantly threw him new riddles, and he did not like to solve them. He was convinced that he was not born to overcome all sorts of difficulties and obstacles. His business was posing and commanding. He was constantly annoyed by the fact that every day he had to find answers to the questions that life threw at him. It just seemed that he approved everything, took care of everything, and here you are! Something happens and destroys all his works. Everything has to start all over again. These daily worries sometimes drove him into a frenzy." ("Saint-Germain" M. Ishkov)

The saying "After us, even a flood" is a manifestation of ideal selfishness. Live and enjoy today, think about nothing and no one, only about yourself and do not forget that there is simply no future without you


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Marquise de Pompadour years of life (1721-1764)

"Essentially the mistress of Louis 15 long years successfully ruled the country. At her christening she was named Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, and after her marriage she became Le Normand d'Etiol. And she received her title of Marquise de Pompadour for great feats in the love sphere. This low-class woman became, in fact, the best student of writers who declared that if the main feature of a reasonable individual is the ability to think and analyze, then the path to success can guarantee constant and correct use of your mind. Although this woman had poor health, this did not affect her self-control and iron determination.
Madame de Pompadour used a trouble-free tactic "to master all the thoughts of the king and at least one step ahead of him in the next hobby and try to cheer him up with some new fun." She was able, like no one else, to foresee the desire of her master in a few days. He always strove to live a simple life, free from the complex conventions of the court, even vicious! - life, the horror he felt when his carefully designed plan began to fall apart, like House of cards, due to unexpected circumstances that no one could have foreseen - gave scope for her actions, which were aimed at protecting Louis from various worries and anxieties. The idea was constantly instilled into the king that it was he who was the supreme ruler of France. That his word means more than the word of God. Of course it was true, but it did not beg for all the merits of its " true friend"to whom Louis was grateful for his help in solving state problems"

("Saint Germain" I. Ishkov)

There is another version. In our time, alternative history has become very popular. Many unrecognized geniuses they are trying to unearth in old documents and maps confirmation of the Great catastrophe that happened on our planet only 200 years ago. They argue that there is real evidence that Russia in the recent past was swept by a huge wave, something like a mudflow flood of cyclopean proportions. In many cities there are signs of such flooding. For some reason, no one is surprised by the fact that most of the old buildings are sunk into the ground almost up to the windows of the first floor. But where did this land come from? These are hundreds and thousands of tons of rock that have been moved. Perhaps the phrase "after us even a flood" is, as it were, the key to our recent past?


"After us, at least a flood"
or 5 examples of future predictions by non-saints and non-prophets.

The question of predicting the future has always worried people. Here we will talk about several examples of predictions of the future made by the most different people in different situations. I will not analyze extensively, and will only give examples that seem obvious to me.

1. Open the book " Famous aphorisms", we read:

"Apres nous le deluge" - After me (us) - even a flood!

Tradition attributes these words to the French king Louis XV, who once said that until his death he hopes to preserve the monarchy in France, and “after me, even a flood!”, then his close associates, the Marquise Pompadour or Viscountess Dubarry.

It does not matter which of them uttered the cynical words: in any case, they perfectly convey the extreme selfishness of the despotic rulers of France. It is not for nothing that we now use them when we want to express our indignation at a short-sighted, selfish, and inconsiderate policy.

In this translation, at least the fact that the word “me” is here is good. Indeed, when the king says "we", he means himself. Indeed, it is correctly indicated here in which cases this aphorism is now used.

However, let's remember that Louis XV was the last French Bourbon king to be born and die a king. People's suffering under him reached high degree, but Louis did not pay attention to this: he indulged in pleasures in the Deer Park. When they pointed out to him the danger posed by an extremely oppressed people, he replied: "The monarchy will last as long as we are alive." After his death, the monarchy was swept away by the masses. The French Revolution swept away like a storm royalty, executed Louis 16. Michel Nostradamus, who foresaw this, drew royal crown with the letter "B" (Bourbon), hanging on a thread over the raging sea (by the way, Nostradamus himself lived under the Valois). Thus, comparing the revolution with the water element.

So what did Louis 15, so little appreciated today, say? He said, "The monarchy will last as long as we live." And he said the famous (we will translate exactly): "After me - the flood." The prophetic content of these words is quite obvious. The word "flood" also has a biblical connotation - dividing life into before and after the flood. The Flood is an event that completely destroys life and the order of things. This is exactly what happened in France.

2. Mikhail Evgrafovich Saltykov (Shchedrin) is not the favorite writer of most people. He is too accurate and evil beats in human nature, not changing from socialism or capitalism. In the century following Shchedrin, a revolution took place in Russia, Comrade Stalin came to power. Ascetic, in a soldier's greatcoat, with a dry hand, smoking a pipe and cigarettes, he built barracks socialism. This socialism after his death even tried to divert rivers.

Let's try to imagine that what follows is written about socialism in Russia and Comrade Stalin (emphasis mine - S.A.):“... lips are thin, pale, pubescent with trimmed stubble mustaches ... He is dressed in a military-style frock coat, fastened with all buttons ... all around is a landscape depicting a desert in the middle of which stands a prison; above, instead of the sky, hung a gray soldier's greatcoat... No questions are visible on his face; on the contrary, in all its features there appears some sort of soldierly imperturbable certainty that all questions have long been resolved... The very way of life of Grim-Grumbling was such that it further aggravated the horror induced by his appearance. He slept on the bare ground, and only very coldy he allowed himself to hide in the fire hayloft; instead of a pillow, he put a stone under his head; he got up at dawn, put on his uniform, and immediately beat the drum; he smoked shag so stinking that even the police soldiers blushed when the smell of it reached their sense of smell ... He also had a family; but as long as he ruled the city, none of the townsfolk saw either his wife or his children. There was a rumor that they were languishing somewhere in the basement of the mayor's house ... Having drawn a straight line, he planned to squeeze the entire visible and invisible world into it, and, moreover, in such an indispensable calculation that it would be impossible to turn either back or forward, neither to the right nor to the left. Did he intend to become a benefactor of mankind? It is difficult to answer this question in the affirmative. Rather, however, one might think that in his head there were no assumptions about anything at all. ... The virtuosity of straightforwardness, like a willow stake, settled in his mournful head and let out a whole impenetrable network of roots and ramifications there. It was some mysterious forest full of magical dreams. Mysterious shadows walked in single file one after another, buttoned up, cut off, with a uniform step, in uniform clothes, they all walked, they all walked ... They were all equipped with the same physiognomies, all were equally silent and all disappeared in the same way. Where? It seemed that behind this dreamy-fantastic world there was an even more fantastic gap, which resolved all difficulties by the fact that everything disappeared in it - everything without a trace. When the fantastic gap absorbed a sufficient number of fantastic shadows, Grim-Grumbling, so to speak, turned over onto another box and began another similar dream again. Again the shadows were walking in single file, one after another, everyone was walking, everyone was walking... These holidays differ from weekdays only in the strengthened exercise in marching. Such was the external construction of this delirium. Then it was necessary to regulate the internal situation of the living beings captured in it. In this respect, the fantasy of Grim-Grumbling reached the level of truly amazing determination. Every house is nothing but a settled unit, which has its own commander and its own spy (he especially insisted on the spy) and belongs to the ten, which bears the name of a platoon. The platoon, in turn, has a commander and a spy; five platoons make up a company, five companies make up a regiment. There are four regiments of all, which form, firstly, two brigades and, secondly, a division; each of these subdivisions has a commander and a spy. Then follows the city itself, which is renamed from Glupov into "the city of Nepreklonsk, eternally worthy of the memory of Grand Duke Svyatoslav Igorevich." Over the city reigns the mayor, surrounded by a cloud, or, in other words, the land and sea forces of the city of Nepreklonsk, the chief commandant, who enters into disputes with everyone and makes everyone feel his power. Beside him... a spy!! At night, the spirit of Grim-Grumbling hovers over Nepreklonsky and vigilantly guards the philistine dream... No god, no idols - nothing ... Everyone was there, every single one; the adults and the strong cut and broke; the juveniles and the weak scooped up the rubbish and took it to the river. From dawn to dawn, people indefatigably pursued the task of destroying their own dwellings, and at night they took refuge in the barracks arranged in the pasture, where philistine property was brought. They themselves did not understand what they were doing, and did not even ask each other if this was really happening. They were aware of only one thing: that the end had come and that they were being followed everywhere, everywhere by the incomprehensible gaze of a gloomy idiot. ... Sadtilov's turn gave liberalism a new direction, which can be called centrifugal-centripetal-inscrutable-deceitful. But it was still liberalism, and therefore it could not have been successful either, because the moment had already come when liberalism was not required at all. It was not required at all, not in any form, not in any form, not even in the form of absurdity, not even in the form of admiration for the authorities. Admiration for the boss! What does admiration for superiors mean? This means such admiration for them, which at the same time allows for the possibility of non-admiration for them! And from here to the revolution - one step! With the assumption of the office of the mayor, Ugryum-Burcheeviberalism in Foolovo ceased altogether, and therefore the martyrology was not resumed. ... "Being, beyond measure, burdened with bodily exercises," says the chronicler, "the Foolovites, exhausted, thought of nothing more than straightening their bodies, bent by work." This went on all the time while Ugryum-Grumbling was destroying the old city and fighting the river. ... Exhausted, scolded and destroyed, the Foolovites, after a long break, breathed freely for the first time. They looked at each other and were suddenly ashamed. They did not understand what exactly happened around them, but they felt that the air was filled with foul language and that it was impossible to breathe further in this air. Did they have a history, were there moments in this history when they had the opportunity to show their independence? They didn't remember anything. They only remembered that they had the Urus-Kugush-Kildibaevs, the Negodyaevs, the Wartkins, and, to top the shame, this terrible, this inglorious scoundrel! And all this jammed, gnawed, tore with teeth - in the name of what? Chest rushed with blood, breath occupied, faces convulsively contorted with anger at the memory of the inglorious idiot who, with a stopper in his hands, came from nowhere and with inscrutable impudence pronounced a death sentence on the past, present and future ... And meanwhile he lay motionless on the sunniest sun and snored heavily . Now he was in full view; anyone could freely examine him and be convinced that he was a genuine idiot - and nothing more. When he destroyed, struggled with the elements, betrayed the sword, it could still seem that something huge was personified in him, some kind of all-conquering force, which, regardless of its content, can amaze the imagination; now, when he lay defeated and exhausted, when his shameless gaze did not weigh on anyone, it became clear that this “enormous”, this “all-conquering” was nothing but idiocy that had not found boundaries for itself. ... "He" will give some happiness! "He" will say to them: I ruined you and stunned you, and now I will let you be happy! And they will listen to this speech in cold blood! they will take advantage of his permission and be happy! A shame!!!"

We add that with the accession of this strange barracks system in Glupov, the mayor decides to turn the river. What distinguishes real socialism. And, like Ugryum-Burcheev, he was also unsuccessful. The river could not be turned.

Here is the dialogue from the movie:

- Mila Rutkevich will become a pediatrician. People from all over the Galaxy will come to her... Katya Mikhailova will win the Wimbledon tournament.

- Clearly, - said Katya Mikhailova. - You've got it all figured out.

- Why?

- Yes, because it is impossible for everyone to become famous and great. That doesn't happen. We are ordinary.

- And in the future there will be no ordinary ones, - says Alice. - If you don't believe me, ask Kolya. It's even better if you come to us.

- But how? If they don't let you? Fima asks.

- Under its own power, - says Sadovsky. - Year after year. And you'll get there.

19 years after the premiere of the film, on July 3, 2004, Maria Sharapova won the Wimbledon tournament. She was born two years later from the premiere of the film, when the film was in full swing and repeated, and won the hearts of the audience. The Russians have never won the Wimbledon tournament before. It was something like a sweet dream that can never come true. And so the film points out: wait, she will grow up and win.

4. If you have not read the novel by Vladimir Voinovich "Moscow 2042", then you should definitely read it. The novel, written in the late 80s, describes the future of Russia. In particular, a young KGB officer who worked in Germany in the 1980s becomes the next president of Russia. He is young, progressive, and wants to change a lot. When he comes to power, he creates a new party. This party is an amalgamation of the CPSU and the KGB and is called the CPGB - the communist party of state security. Also included in this party is the one who changed her ideals Orthodox Church. Everyone praises the young reformer. He is called Genialissimus and all world classics are attributed to his authorship. Then he is found to be too radical, and, so as not to interfere too much, they launch him into space, and on earth, on his behalf, the Editorial Commission remains to manage.

It all ends with the return of Solzhenitsyn on a white horse and the restoration of the monarchy and traditional Orthodoxy.

- Listen, I said. - Is it true that they say about you that you are a KGB major?

“Yeah, sort of,” he agreed happily. - More precisely, Major General. But what about you? Do you really think I met with you to knock on you? No, brother, I play other games and bet big.

He traveled all over the country and demanded an increase in oil production, steel smelting, cotton yields, studied the problems of laying hens and watched the lambing of sheep. And since the country is large, you can’t see everything for everything, he decided to use advanced technology and began to make regular inspection flights on a spacecraft. And from there he monitored the movement of troops, quarrying, deforestation, the construction of individual facilities and coal mining open way. He delved into everything. Sometimes he even notices that the workers somewhere are smoking for too long, and directly from space sends an order from the boss of these workers to remove them from work, demote them or put them on trial. Or he sees that some car has exceeded the speed limit or violated the rules of overtaking, he writes down the number and reports it to the traffic police.

- And he was engaged in such trifles? I asked Iskra.

- Nu why same trifles? she objected displeasedly. He took care of everything. Do not forget that communism was built in our country according to his idea and under his leadership. And within only one year after the August Revolution. These space inspections proved to be so effective that in the end it was decided to leave Genialissimo in space forever and divide power into heavenly and earthly. Genialissimo from above exercising general leadership, and earthly affairs are managed by the Supreme Pentagon and the Editorial Commission.

And the most angry of them was his closest friend, Vice Chairman of the Supreme Pentagon and Chairman of the Drafting Committee.

- Horizon Timofeevich? I asked.

- It is he, - nodded Edik. - Of course, he could not overthrow Genialissimo, because he had already become a symbol, an object of universal worship, a sacred cow, but a more cunning solution was found. Once, when Genialissimo went to space with another inspection, they decided not to return him from there. Let him fly there, we will pray for him, erect monuments to him, award him orders, send him all sorts of greetings and reports, but here, on Earth, we will dispose of it in our own way.

Under the name of the newspaper it was written that it was an organ of the Communist Party of State Security. So this is what the abbreviation I saw on one of the slogans meant - CPGB!

As I write this, in August 2007, about two weeks ago, the news outlets announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin, at the end of his second term as president, was considering flying into space as a space tourist. The Unity party is becoming more and more like the CPSU, and the FSB, the successor to the KGB, is increasingly involved in everything from transport problems to power outages.

5. Vasily Zvyagintsev's novel "The Right to Death" contains the following text:

- Better answer, frankness for frankness, why was it necessary to establish a cryptocracy in Russia?

Here the shock was stronger. However, GM's external reactions remained extremely restrained as before. Strong man.

- As you said?

- Cryptocracy. Secret power. Irina, come here, please... Introduce Georgy Mikhailovich to your research.

Irina appeared, already dressed in a business suit, resembling a university assistant professor, with a stack of computer printouts in her hands.

And within fifteen minutes she gave all the necessary arguments in favor of our hypothesis.

- ...From which we concluded: between 2020 and 2030, the power in Russia completely changed its form and essence. In reality, a well-hidden group or caste, like the notorious "wise men of Zion", rules. No, no, this is just a comparison, for clarity. Of course, we do not represent the true mechanism of its functioning, but there are too many indirect signs. Moreover, what should be noted is that this government is surprisingly effective and at the same time quite humane. For thirty years it has not degenerated into autocracy or dictatorship. It is, and it seems to be gone. Both the economy and civil liberties are flourishing. It is not clear how this is possible ... History knows something similar, but such experiments always ended in the same way. Any secret rulers sooner or later wanted to become apparent, the consequences, as a rule, were sad. Or for them, or for subjects ..

From the novel Game Time:

….

The colonel heard something about the club back in Africa. The Russians served decently in the corps, and I had to meet with the employees of the military missions of Russia in relatively civilized countries.

Sooner or later, the conversations, warmed up by local wines or domestic vodka, also touched on this. Like, there is such a super-elite club, which is much more difficult to get into, but more useful for a career than marrying the daughter of the Minister of War.

Whom and how they are accepted there is a mystery shrouded in darkness. However, information somehow seeps through, like water through walls. karst caves. At the same time, turning into bizarre fantasies of nature, like stalactites and stalagmites.

It was said that sometimes captains also get there, but honored generals shamefully fail at the ballot. That club members can live better on full board than members of the government in their dachas. That careers are drawn up at the card table and questions of war and peace are decided.

He was handed a much more solid than the candidate, the badge of "full-fledged Vityaz" and finally admitted to really secret information. Including up to the full lists of "brothers".

He scanned the longest columns of surnames (not alphabetical, but chronological) on the screen, with the briefest biographical information, and immediately understood everything.

The truth came as a bit of a shock even to him. The "Club" had existed for more than thirty years, and during this time it had not even turned into a "shadow government," which the colonel had guessed from certain signs, but into a completely independent, all-embracing system of power in Russia.

I don't think that Vladimir Putin, Sergey Ivanov, Sergey Medvedev and others make up some kind of organization, or did it before (although who can know for sure except themselves?). However, the fact is that in today's Russia, power has "changed its form and essence." That decisions are made not by those bodies that are directly intended for this, but behind their backs, and they themselves only “stamp” the already proposed decisions.

In this cycle of novels, just like with Voinovich, the matter ends with the restoration of autocracy.



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