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The Four Planes that Did not Answer
Compact interpretation on 21-SEP-2003
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    XII. 52.

Deux corps, un chef. châps divisez en deux,
Et puis respondre à quatre non ouys,
Petits pour Grands. a pertuis mal pour eux.
Tour d'Aigues foudre, pire pour Enssouis.

XII. 52.

Two bodies, one chief. Champs divided in two
And after to answer to four non heard
Little ones (passing) for great  ones. Evil (ruin) from the loss
Tower of the Eagles, lightening (death).  Worse for those with money

     
        This quatrain refers to the 11_SEP Attacks.

        The first verse talks about two bodies and one chief. It's a reference to Ossama bin Laden and Mulah Omar. Bin laden, by the power of his money  was in fact the chief. Some doubt that the Mulah Omar have a perfect mental  health due his strange decisions (the beard decree., for example). The continuation talks about the Taliban's bases and the Al-Qaeda bases in Afghanistan.

        The second verse says that, as a consequence of this arrangement  there would come the 11-SEP Attacks. The four that did not answered were the four planes.

        The third verse says that both tale bans and Al-Qaeda were small passing for great ones and the continuation   says that their ruin would come as an outcome from their actions.

       The fourth verse talks about the towers (the eagle is a symbol of USA) and the continuation refers to  Wall street in a symbolic way. The term "sou" in old French and in a "familiar" context means money. So, "enssouis"  is a term formed by the prefix "en" (which means to have a property, for instance (also in English and in Portuguese): light, en.light.en) and the sufix "ir" (in the past, "is") to make it the past participle of a constructed verb. Enssouis is similar to "mony".

     
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21-SEP-2003. Initial interpretation.  We reproduce here a translation of the note  that was written on the Portuguese Version.

   "This interpretation followed from another interpretation from J.B.Hare. The main differences are:
a) on the first verse, the two bodies are associated to the Mulah Omar and bin laden. On Hare's interpretation they were a reference to the towers.
b) here the two champs are references to Afghanistan
c) Here the third verse is assumed to refer to the taleban and AlQaeda
d) the term "enssouis" is assigned to USA and here we try to explain it's origin
The interpretation of J.B.Hare  con found
here

     

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