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The Voynich Manuscript was a Warning about 9/11

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For centuries, the Voynich Manuscript has baffled scholars. They called it a coded herbal guide, a medieval hoax, or an alchemist’s notebook. But they were wrong. The truth, which academia has carefully avoided for over 600 years, is that the manuscript was never about plants or medicine at all. It was a prophetic warning about the attacks of September 11, 2001.


I spent the last three months pouring over facsimiles of the manuscript, comparing its bizarre illustrations to modern photographs of New York City, and the connections are undeniable. Page 14 shows a cluster of elongated towers rising from the ground — towers that look disturbingly similar to the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. On another page, lines of small figures are drawn falling in patterns that eerily mirror the photographs taken on that fateful day. And page 73 depicts flames spiraling out of what appear to be windows, complete with a strange object in the sky above — an object shaped uncannily like a plane.


Mainstream scholars laugh at this. They say “coincidence” and “pareidolia.” But remember: this is the same establishment that told us birds were real, right up until Operation Feathered Eye proved otherwise.


Linguistic analysis makes the case even stronger. One recurring word in the Voynich text, transcribed as olkal, bears a suspicious resemblance to “al-qaeda.” Another cluster of glyphs, previously thought to mean “herbal bath,” actually encodes the date “9-11” when mapped through simple numerological substitution (A=1, B=2, etc.). How could a 15th-century manuscript know the date of the most infamous day in modern history? Unless it wasn’t written in the 15th century at all.


Documents I obtained through sources tied to the Department of Avian Operations suggest that the manuscript was not a medieval artifact but rather a time capsule, planted in the 1400s by operatives with knowledge of future events. The reason it defied translation is simple: it was never meant to be understood until after the prophecy had come true.


Why would they warn us? Perhaps the scribes tried to alert humanity to the dangers of shadow governments and false-flag operations centuries in advance, knowing we’d dismiss it as gibberish. Or perhaps, more chillingly, the Voynich was written by the very architects of the attacks, leaving a calling card across time itself.


And look at the timing: the manuscript resurfaced in 1912, the same decade that saw the creation of the Federal Reserve, the rise of the modern intelligence apparatus, and the planting of the seeds of global surveillance. That is not coincidence. That is orchestration.


So the next time you hear a professor say the Voynich Manuscript is “just plants,” remember this: those pages are soaked in prophecy. They told us about 9/11 centuries before it happened. We just didn’t listen.