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Did Nostradamus Predict the Destruction of the World Trade Center?

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There is a story being circulated around internet right now claiming that Nostradamus predicted the disaster at the World Trade Center in 1654. This is a hoax. First of all, Nostradamus died in 1566, and thus could not have written this in 1654.

It is best that we not circulate this false prophecy. This is simply an effort to take advantage of an horrendous tragedy in which thousands of people have died.

Details are provided below.

  • Did Nostradamus Predict the Destruction of the World Trade Center?
  • Details from Skeptic.com

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