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Leonardo’s Profezia
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Have you seen Robert Langdon lately? I have been looking all over for him, but since he went back to Italy, I haven't been able to get in touch with him. I sent him an email, but all I got back was an automated response.

He found this very interesting parchment which appears to contain a prophecy by Leonardo Da Vinci, but it is in a secret code. I know he was trying to decode the inscription, but he hadn't found the key yet.

I decoded everything except the last word and I wanted to send him what I have. If you know where he is, please let me know.


April 18, 2003 10:13 UTC Oh no! I have just learned that the parchment was stolen from him in Rome and was sold at auction to Marie Denarnaud who has put it in a vault in Zurich.

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