Nostradamus never actually made such a prediction.
In fact, the quote that is attributed to him in modern culture is the following quote:
On the 11th day of the 9 month,
two metal birds will crash into two tall statues
in the new city,
and the world will end soon after.
The reality is that Nostradamus never made this quote. This quote actually comes from another source who was, ironically, trying to explain the "Nostradamus effect" to other people by giving a random and ambiguous quote and showing how it could be applied to seemingly important events and appear to be a genuine "prediction" when in reality, it was pretty randomly concocted.
The quote in question was written in 1997 by Neil Marshall who was a student attempting to debunk the "prophecy" of Nostradamus by using the same type of vague wording and phrasing to show the fallacy of such predictions.
It's not Nostradamus' quote. He never made such a statement, therefore no year can be given for the quote.
The quote simply doesn't exist.
the 11th of September
no one did it was without warning
yes
Osama Bin Laden. I think.
about 61 minutes apart.
no, everybody on the plane died even the civilians.
Not directly, to my knowledge. However, (the) Nostradamus had writings to the effect of a missile attack on "The New City" that may bear further inspection.
The purpose was that those dumb asses had no lives and wanted to take other lives and then wanted to hurt the U.S
If you are talking about 9/11 then it was caused by terrorists crashing U.S. planes into the twin towers in New York City.
The twin towers were never rebuilt or renamed. They are still simpily called the twin towers.
twin towers
* he was a cleaner in the twin towers