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| | Common misconceptions about 9/11 and Nostradamus's life and prophecies |
 | | The 'garden of the world' is Eden, which means 'delight', which is 'plaisance' in French, which is the name of a village on the road north from Villeneuve (= 'new city')-sur-Lot to the Dordogne, with its caves and the village of Aubeterre-sur-Dronne, with its hollowed out church and tombs... |
 | | It could be Naples (Greek 'Neapolis' = 'new city', but it lies on 40 degrees 50' North), Villeneuve (Villeneuve-sur-Lot, in Nostradamus's own stamping-grounds of SW France, is comfortably within the 45th degree), Villanova (Villanova d'Asti in northern Italy is on 45 degrees), or Vilanueva (of which there are many in Spain). |
 | | The 'garden of the world' is Eden, which means 'delight', which is 'plaisance' in French, which is the name of a village on the road north from Villeneuve (= 'new city')-sur-Lot to the Dordogne, with its caves and the village of Aubeterre('Dawn of the World')-sur-Dronne, with its hollowed out church and tombs... |
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