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originally posted by: Amagnon
30th, Thoth, 1/SQRT(D), KNOWN!
originally posted by: glend
a reply to: undo
snakes=serpent=Great evil
30th, Thoth= perhaps 30th August. "google shifting 1 Thoth to 30 August"
Mast=pole=Many think Yeshua died on pole, not cross, so mast might imply religion
By skipping every second word in sets of three I get something like...
To those that reject religion, lies are black Comedy, gold is crimson clothing
Met in Hawaii to discuss 30 August plan
Both Australia and South America not party to, or affected by plan
Accepted plan for air strike on 30 August,
KNOWN!
Sneak air strike on Russia!
Unfortunately, the ancient Egyptians had no consecutive counting of the years. They instead wrote the number of the counting of the cattle that took place every other year. A year could be specified, for example, by writing ‘year of the 3rd counting [in king ...'s reign]’, or in a shorter manner, used later, ‘year of the 3rd time’. From the 11th dynasty (about 2100 BCE) the regnal year was written. The beginning of a regnal year was 1 Thot (see below) of the year in which the king came to power. Year one of a king who began his reign on the 3rd additional day would have 3 days only.
originally posted by: MerkabaMeditation
originally posted by: Amagnon
30th, Thoth, 1/SQRT(D), KNOWN!
This is a date. 1 Thoth is the first day of the Egyptian Calendar's year, so 30 Toth is 30 days into the Egyptian Calendars year. An Egyptian Calendar year has 365 days with no leap years, so it is a "wandering" year. Therefor the exact "30 Thoth" date in 2014 is hard to accuratly calculate. 1 Toth 30 BC was August 30th on the Julian Calendar for example. I'm guessing the result goes into 1/SQRT(D) SQRT means a square root calculation mind you.
-MM