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originally posted by: trifecta
Jewish quaballah suggests that 9 13 15 and 9 28 15 are significant dates, due to the partial eclipse and blood moon on those corresponding days. They predict economic collapse during that period. It's the fourth tetrad.
Another interesting note. NASA discovered some peculiar landmarks at the same 19°5 coordinates on the dwarf planets Ceres. I wonder if there's any symmetry to this.
originally posted by: Bilk22
a reply to: scrambledpotatoes
I'm unclear about most everything you wrote here, but your date of July 15, 2015 coincides nicely with the start of Jade Helm - you know how they are going to Master the Human Domain? Maybe there's a connection to what you presented.
originally posted by: Barkowsky
So we have Mayan prophecy mixed with a little bit of antichrist; with an added dash of radioactive elements for fun..?
Definitely a scrambled potato.
originally posted by: scrambledpotatoes
But I will say that I've piloted a spaceship and that I've been to the new universe, as have a few others....
originally posted by: trifecta
a reply to: scrambledpotatoes
Ah yes, I am familiar with these writings.
What motions me is the celestial collaborations of the Sun and Moon with these dates. Many theologians suggest the birth of Jesus and the arrival of the Jewish Messiah (via Elijah), fall on a Friday, September the 13th, start of the Civil year. Some Rabbinical scholars also approximate the Messiah's debut in New York City. I don't necessarily support this stream of thought, but also thought it was intriguing that the current Pope plans to grace the very same metropolis, just 2 days later, on September 15th, this very year. The 13th doesn't sync with Friday this year, but does fall on a Sunday, symbolic of the resurrection. A stretch of constellation, but isn't it all?
Just a few coincidentally curiosities.
originally posted by: trifecta
Well, WE think the OP is just jamming random numbers and new-age buzzwords together, and is probably a few raisins short of a fruitcake. I mean, I just read a paragraph that referenced aliens, Roswell, the antichrist, and the Mayan calender all in one breath. There's a difference between "spent a considerable amount of time to research" and "spent a considerable amount of time off his meds."
originally posted by: thorfourwinds
a reply to: AdmireTheDistance
We think that it truly an interesting read, and obviously the OP has spent a considerable amount of time to research and present this information in a very easy to understand way.
We think you doth protest too much.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
Say it with me.
2012 was a HOAX.
Don't you feel better now? And less foolish?
originally posted by: TheOneEyedProphet
OP, while its great that you take the time to analyze and put some thought into the matter, the Borgia Codex is not mayan is Aztec, and while both cultures share some basic fundamental similarities they are not the same, they both shared the same toltec school of mysteries, but called them differently and in practice had different goals.
so basically, you are saying Aztec depictions are Mayan and that is not the case!, Puebla in Mexico is far far away from Yucatan friend, Tlazolteotl is the goddess of filth and waste in both spiritual and material aspects , she is the devourer of filth, transformation if you will, but isnt Mayan! cheers!