Monday, January 24, 2011
Which Cooking Oil Smells Least
ENRIQUE Serbeto
/ BRUSSELS
Of all the seekers mythical treasure of the Templars, probably the most skeptical could be Belgian Rudy Cambier, 66, a native of Wodecq. Philologist
formed at the University of Liege, twenty years ago it was proposed to clarify precisely scientifically whether or not Nostradamus was the real author of his famous prophecies, or the disturbing apothecary Provence simply attributed the authorship of an earlier document that would come into his possession.
In this field, Cambier concluded that the document on whose interpretation has been devoted rivers of ink was not written in the mid-sixteenth century as believed, but two centuries earlier at least, between 1323 and 1328. Assuming therefore that the contents of that text would not be prophecies as commonly thought, but instead attempted to discover what he was referring to its real author, to create a scholar Picardy region, northern France and southern Belgium, who finally identified as Yves Lessines, prior of the Abbey Cistercian Cambron. And here's where it produces the most striking fact, since the scholar discovers mentioned more clearly now Belgium and comes to associate the text with the dissolution of the Knights Templar in 1307. Records ALFA - OMEGA, Dario Alvarez dariojalvarez@gmail.com
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