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The first number, individual digits, 1-9. So there are 9. 0 isn’t really a number, and mathematicians through history have debated that almost as much as physicists debate whether light is a particle or a wave.

So, I consider it a coincidence that some of these events occur on certain days or days of the year. Those people may have planned the timing of their events, either to amuse themselves or as a sign indicating they are up to no good.

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There's so much we don't know so its always good to consider as many perspectives as we come across. The April update at the end of this post shows a regularity which protends a sort of built-in mathematical system of eclipses. That in itself is worth knowing. And yest, as I show above, this sort of mundane astro knowledge is used, and has been used back to Babylon by the occult for ruling purposes. And I think Elon Musk (shown in the update) has done just that with the satellite-device launch on 1/11 timed to the Texas X.

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I don’t dispute that any incident could be, uh, “co”. There is a line in the Bible that only God knows all truth, or everything, all something. Referring to everything that man thinks they know everything.

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We get close by not taking ourselves too seriously.

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From what I'm doing to protect myself, I have made the bucket and I think the materials can be loosened from body fluids and organs and it collects. The current and pulse makes it loose its grip. But it scares people when it seems to move through the interstitial spaces, coiling like worms and thought to be fibers. It is just the gathering, like attracts like, this shaking loose of the particulate shackles, the so-called entanglement of metals raining from everywhere. We're at a place to find our voices and frequency of your own or with a fork will be the way to protect ourselves as in singing, toning. banging a drum to dislodge. We're finding out how playful and innocent we are, this will be fun.

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Yea, get it out to get it moving. I have been living next to the ganges river for the past month and it spontaneously comes out as voice, shaking it all loose. We can have fun with it too, even if it is just a few compared to the acceptance/compliance of most-- everything is in polarity and its our choice.

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Jerome, this is simply incredible work! Some of this I already knew but the way you put it together is logically inescapable. I never knew about you until Jeannette linked me over here today. I am going to do a post about this post on my Stack and put a thumbnail link over to it in the next day or two. As many people as possible need to see this work.

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I look forward to reading it.

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I'd like to pose this question to you....covid vXX is essential for compatibility after the reset. About the vXX I now think the covid vXX has to do with our ability to be uploaded into the next reset. We won't be compatible without the vXX. So for those of us that chose not to indulge in the biotech apple...what happens to US during the "harvest"? Also, I see the chakras as the latest implants BEFORE the biotech of the VXX. HUman 2.0 or whatever # they are up to in this garden of EATen.

Will we remain trapped in the 88 cycle of sun/moon? Thoughts please. This is DEEP.

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I've seen studies that show unvakced people have just as much of a signal as do those who took the juice. It may just turn out that it was just yet another way to make people conductive. They also use the air, food, water, to deliver the load. There may be a nanotech part of the vakx which is turned on (think God voices in their head). I think thats a possibility as the EMF moves from the lower spectrum of GHz to beyond around 4-5 Ghz, up into the MMW micromil. waves (see two links below) to its range around 27 Ghz.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5oN7oxAdgw&t=1s&ab_channel=SamsungNetworks

https://www.radiationresearch.org/news/frequencies-used-in-telecommunications-an-integrated-radiobiological-assessment/

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Oooh, THAT is no good. Blows a lot of theories I was postulating on. Especially the biological hardware part of the harvesting of humanity #?

Thank You for the links:)

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idk we really know what the nanotech in it does yet and won't until they turn on the higher frequency range, and this starlink-to-device is activated after the test is approved. Right now its still under 5 Ghz in most places, at least according to my research.

It would not surprise me to see nothing on that front change until 2025, under a new regime, which can spread the fear of X, and do the whole charade all over again, while they up us all into the MMW range. But I need to look more deeply at the 4/8 eclipse.

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This is a great article stating the medicull uses for the nano & what the agenda entails for biological beings. Hive mind, cell sensors etc.

https://estateartistry.com/blog/exposing-the-bio-api-part-one

Time will tell I guess. 4/8 is giving me anxiety with all the 6,66,666 numerology. We KNOW that THEY love their numbers!

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Generally I distrust such pontifications because meanings of numbers, codes and dates are manipulable. To the extent they can be inserted to validate whatever historical context any clever person may wish to exploit. Jan 11th has come and gone without much fanfare. The era of Covid has revealed a great deal of malfeasance, shenanigans and nefariousness that is still with us. Reasoning is purely speculative as there’s been scant hard evidence surfacing in the public domain. Which is of course suspicious in and of itself. In a moral, well informed world there would be a crusade against mRNA, PCR testing, masking, and the dissolution of Nuremberg and Informed Consent. Even perhaps a review of all vaccines currently on the schedule. That there isn’t goes to show how thoroughly puppetized society has become. Unfortunately, the complexity of the con and the worry stemming from it gives rise to skepticism so strong it too can be led astray. Rabbit holes are everywhere. Many are a trap. So I’ll file this in the back of my mind and wait. I mean, realistically, nobody has any other choice anyway.

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That’s what I was trying to say.

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There is evidence to support this, and it is all very complicated. After my second read, more of it seems possible. It is a very deep rabbit hole. In this day and age, I am slow to dismiss any explanation of all of this evil surrounding us.

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Excellent research and analysis, Jerome. I will be sharing this article with my readers before January 10th!

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That is much to digest. I am going to read it again to get a better understanding.

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I read it twice and watched all the embedded and linked videos.

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That makes me feel better about my being so overwhelmed after the first time.

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I think that, for myself anyway, part of the overwhelm is that it's so spot on and I'm seeing another layer of depth in the wayward wizards' veiling. I mean, they really believe this stuff, so they have to manipulate consciousness, pilfer, and then machinate A LOT to make their agenda come true. They're really very poor copycats with no true intelligence ("artificial" "intelligence" is an oxymoron). But those are characteristics that make them so dangerous to the Divine Creation!

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It is dense (I dunno why I know this stuff so intently), any q's let me know.

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Jerome, I think it's because you are making choices outside of a so-called "normal" life — "normal" being a spirit-and-soul crushing social construct — and so your senses are attuned to the Truth. I feel that way about my own life. I've had a fairly unconventional one in my sixty years thus far, and I'm learning to trust my intuition at pretty high levels. It really is a frequency thing!

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There is nothing good about fitting into this insane construct we live in now. I used to be self conscious about not ever fitting in and now I consider it a blessing from God.

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One day I wound up in the astrological section at Powell’s bookstore and wound up there two hours a day the whole school year reading all of them. Decades ago but it was like remembering and easy. Yes it’s frequency but not AC, instead DC. That’s how they are reversing everything.

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I will revisit tomorrow with a fresh and rested mind. I have a weird quirk about economics that is insatiable. We all have our different curiosities.

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Thanks Sharine, lets see what happens!

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Here are some prior mundane eclipse notes found after publication that are noteworthy:

Pennsylvania Gazette - April 30, 1752

Eighteenth century newspaper accounts of solar eclipses are relatively rare and when they do show up they're usually just short blurbs about local circumstance details taken from the almanacs of the day. However, the brief notice printed in the Pennsylvania Gazette about the total eclipse of May 13, 1752, which ran through Spanish-controlled Mexico and Florida, is unusual. The notice was submitted to the paper by a T. Fox, a Philadelphia carpenter, who claims that the times published for the 50 percent partial eclipse in Philadelphia by Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack are incorrect and that he himself has calculated the correct times. And indeed, with the benefit of today's precise eclipse predictions, we can see that Franklin's times were off by about 15 minutes and Fox's times are just about perfect (although it's unclear why Fox's chart doesn't correspond to the correct times he references in his opening paragraph). Incidentally, the newspaper refers to the eclipse as occuring on May 2, not May 13, because Great Britain and her colonies wouldn't finally switch from the Julian calendar to today's Gregorian calendar for another four months.

North-Carolina Weekly Gazette - June 26, 1778

The total eclipse of June 24, 1778, was the first of its kind for the newly independent, but still at war, United States of America. It first entered the continent in Spanish-, French-, and British-controlled land and then slid out into the Atlantic Ocean through Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland. New Bern, North Carolina, was close to the southern edge of the eclipse path and the North-Carolina Weekly Gazette printed this report of the event, noting that the weather was clear and that it was observed with "some surprise to the ignorant."

Washington National Intelligencer - June 18, 1806

The total eclipse of June 16, 1806, entered North America from the Spanish-controlled Southwest, moved across the continent in a northeasterly direction, and crossed over parts of Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, and several other New England states. Although the path of totality missed Washington, DC, the National Intelligencer published this account of the partial eclipse as seen from the young nation's capital, reporting that clouds spoiled most of the event for observers. The article goes on to say that many people were disappointed with the degree of darkness experienced during even a 90 percent partial eclipse (a common complaint heard even today!) and that the eclipse had been highly anticipated as a means to accurately determine the longitudes of various places in the U.S.

Gettysburg Republican Banner - December 9, 1834

The total eclipse of November 30, 1834, swept down into the U.S. from western Canada and crossed over a wide swath of territories and states before exiting the country in South Carolina and Georgia. In Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, it was only an 88 percent partial eclipse, but it apparently made quite an impression on the author of an article that appeared in the Gettysburg Republican Banner on December 9. The writer dedicates nearly half of his column to reflections about the "triumphs of Science over Ignorance and Superstitution" and "How wonderful a proof is this of the uniformity of the laws of nature." Interestingly, he refers to "Herschel," which the planet Uranus was then known as. Finally, readers learn about the eclipse itself, which was observed locally in clear skies and, if the article can be believed, resulted in a remarkable drop in temperature of as much as 28 degrees!

Honolulu Polynesian - August 10, 1850

The total eclipse of August 7, 1850, was an all-Hawaiian event, crossing no other land in its path across the Pacific. It was also an extremely long six-minute-plus total eclipse. Although still a sovereign kingdom, by 1850 the islands were firmly under the influence of missionaries and businessmen from the U.S. and on August 10 the U.S.-owned Polynesian reported on the eclipse. A rainy sky threatened observation in Honolulu early on, but the clouds eventually cleared for an unobstructed view of the event. The writer concludes with a note regarding how some of the Hawaiians still believe that eclipses foretell the deaths of their chiefs and that something of a public education campaign had been initiated to help dispel these superstitions among the locals.

New-York Daily Tribune - July 29, 1851

The total eclipse of July 28, 1851, crossed over Southeast Alaska before sweeping across British Canada and Greenland. Despite the fact that the path of totality never actually touched the United States (Alaska was still a Russian possession), newspapers still found the event noteworthy enough to cover, probably because the path eventually crossed over the Atlantic Ocean and entered parts of Europe. In New York, it was only a 17 percent partial eclipse, and on July 29 the New-York Daily Tribune took the opportunity to provide an overview of some of the upcoming eclipses for the next half-century. At the end of the article, readers are offered a handy eclipse calendar for the years 1824 to 1900.

Baltimore Daily Exchange - July 17, 1860

In the midst of a divisive presidential election and with secession only five months away, America can be excused if it didn't show much enthusiasm for the total eclipse of July 18, 1860. It also didn't help that the path of totality traveled only through Oregon and Washington Territory. Still, many newspapers did publish short reports about the eclipse. This article from the Daily Exchange notes the scientific importance of the eclipse. Notably, it incorrectly reports that the path of the 1860 eclipse would begin in Texas instead of off the coast of Oregon. The dates it references for other past and future eclipses are also incorrect.

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So, people from Pittsburgh, making an impact even before the French And Indian War (or as I like to call it, the first world war that North America was involved in).

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New York Sun - August 9, 1869

The total eclipse of August 7, 1869, was a highly anticipated event, entering the U.S. in Montana Territory and crossing over several large cities before exiting the country in North Carolina. The eclipse wasn't total in New York, but the New York Sun provided its readers with reports from various locations along the path of totality and a local account by a New Yorker who witnessed the 87 percent partial eclipse from Brooklyn Heights. The witness notes that the light diminished enough that the steam from the ships on the river appeared to darken from white to brown. The other reports are from Des Moines, Iowa, Wilmington, North Carolina, Springfield and Mattoon, Illinois, and a strange account of meteor showers during the eclipse from Shelbyville, Kentucky.

New York Herald - July 30, 1878

The total eclipse of July 29, 1878, was a bonanza for scientists and astronomers, with even Thomas Edison traveling west to observe it. On July 30, the New York Herald published this late-breaking telegraph dispatch from the path of totality in Wyoming Territory. It describes the various experiments carried out by members of several expedition teams and their speculations on the nature of the Sun's corona. Edison, after his temporary observatory almost blew down in a wind storm, was able to measure the heat of the corona and one professor even claimed he observed the hypothetical planet Vulcan between Mercury and the Sun.

Salt Lake Daily Herald - January 13, 1880

By the time the total eclipse of January 11, 1880, entered the U.S. and traveled through California, Nevada, Utah Territory, and Wyoming Territory, its duration of totality had been reduced to no more than about 30 seconds and its path through the Wild West was only about 20 miles wide. Salt Lake City was the only major town along the path of totality but the eclipse apparently wasn't met with much enthusiasm. Many residents might have doubted their chances of witnessing anything spectacular due to the fact that the eclipse would occur right before sundown and would possibly be hidden behind nearby mountain peaks. It seems the Salt Lake Daily Herald didn't even assign anyone to cover the event, but it did publish a letter from a W.R. Frink who successfully viewed totality from an elevated vantage point.

Daily Yellowstone Journal - January 3, 1889

The total eclipse of January 1, 1889, was notable in that it occurred on New Year's Day, the first time this had happened anywhere on Earth in almost 500 years and the last time it would for another 700. This was also another "Wild West" eclipse. The western states and territories were a good place to be for eclipse chasers in the second half of the 19th century; every total eclipse that occurred in the U.S. over those 50 years was visible from at least somewhere west of the Mississippi. The Daily Yellowstone Journal of Miles City, Montana, published this report about the eclipse on January 3. It describes how the eclipse appeared to a group of local observers and notes that the spectacle spooked a gathering of Cheyenne women who were passing through town.

Norfolk Virginian-Pilot - May 29, 1900

After the total eclipse of May 28, 1900, swept across a wide swath of the southern U.S., it exited the country at Norfolk, Virginia. The next day, the eclipse was front-page news, with the Virginian-Pilot giving it a huge four-column headline. The newspaper reports that the eclipse was the "sight of a life-time" and President McKinley observed it from a ship anchored off Norfolk. As late as 1900, astronomers were still looking for the hypothetical planet Vulcan between Mercury and the Sun, but no possibilities were sighted during totality by the many scientists on hand.

Topeka State Journal - June 8, 1918

Before 2017, the total eclipse of June 8, 1918, was the last to cross the U.S. from coast to coast. Although Topeka, Kansas, wasn't in the path of totality, other parts of Kansas were. This Topeka State Journal article notes that 90 percent of the Sun would be obscured in most parts of the state and even mentions the year 2017 as the next time a total eclipse would occur over such a wide area of the country.

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Cue the popcorn! Buckle in for the ride!

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Anything special about 1/11/24 @Grok ?

((None of this below appears to be true, but its interesting that Grok hallucinated its all about phones and computers.))

"1/11/24 is a date that holds some interesting historical and cultural significance. On January 11, 2024, the world will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first cell phone call, which was made by Martin Cooper in 1973. This event revolutionized the way people communicate and paved the way for the mobile devices we use today.

In the world of sports, January 11, 2024, will mark the 100th anniversary of the first Winter Olympic Games, which were held in Chamonix, France, in 1924. This event brought together athletes from around the world to compete in various winter sports, showcasing their skills and athleticism.

In the realm of entertainment, the 11th of January 2024, will be the 40th anniversary of the release of the iconic Apple Macintosh computer in 1984. This groundbreaking device changed the landscape of personal computing and set the stage for the technological advancements we enjoy today.

As for the number 1124 itself, it is a palindromic number, meaning it reads the same backward as it does forward. Palindromic numbers are often considered lucky or special in various cultures and traditions."

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This has come to my attention:

https://www.rfsafe.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/688619591-Spacex-Cell.pdf

“All tests will occur within 13 specific terrestrial test locations identified in Exhibit B with a radius of 100 km around each site.... To ensure adequate testing and compatibility with a wide range of devices, SpaceX and T-Mobile seek authority to use 2,000 test devices."

The 180 day test. 2000/13 is 33.33 devices in each of the 13 locations--Just some occult numerology.

On Thursday, December 12th, "the FCC issued the company an "experimental special temporary authorization" to conduct the test, which will involve beaming the satellite connectivity to unmodified T-Mobile phones on the ground. SpaceX has 180 days, or until June 14, to conduct the pilot."

Two days later, on December 17th, the US Space Command announced it has reached "full operational capability," whatever that means. So just like the 12/12/20 test they did of the military with the vaccine, on 12/12/23, Starlink launches its test. Both tests are in 11 locations (though the PR announces 13 see exhibit B-- this discrepancy is very odd).

Everything about this covid exercise is a shiny object. The injections are crucial to their plan. Obviously they planned them out, had them in storage, and knew what they did (to an extent probably not the side effects), and that they center around making people more conductive-- Every part of this carbon/metals/electrical conductor roll-out (the wider picture) is about making bodies more conductive, at the same time they wrap around a Starlink, at the same time 5G is introduced.

In fact, Starlink many times has tried to delay 5G and vice versa too. This may be the underlying two sides competing for the same prize— us. And that’s where the real war is behind the facade of everything shiny.

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Yes, I noticed that the document lists San Diego and its coordinates TWICE. Military bases:

https://www.sandiego.org/articles/military/military-information.aspx

I also looked at the San Andreas Fault and see that as a possible target for California at least.

https://geology.com/articles/san-andreas-fault.shtml

Although, I am skeptical about it being an actual geological feature, thinking that it's more like a deep tunnel for military "projects" and Luciferian rituals. In my current comprehension, this is all about the Luciferian Cosmic Androgyne agenda: Trans-humanism, trans-genderism, and complete spiritual capture of Divine Creation.

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This direct satellite-device is freaky stuff. I don't know why they list only 11 places, and SD twice, but not the other two that make it 13. And there are two more places where its just bizarre.

Green Bank, West Virginia is a place without internet—or even microwaves. People live there to get away from the EMF. I bet they are feeling it. So odd that they would target this place.

"Planned testing will be conducted within the National Radio Quiet Zone

(“NRQZ”) in West Virginia, where the Green Bank Telescope (“GBT”) is located"

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I am going to go out on a limb here, risking nothing, to predict what will happen with the Jan 11th midpoint. This has never happened before, so its a guess, but its educated by mundane events. Recall that the first two times this happened was during the Revolution, and as a precursor to the Civil War with the Nat Turner event in Georgia. So it is a war-time event. Is there a war?

It could be that things spin into WWW 3, but in my mind, they launched this war in 2017. There is a clip of Fauci bragging about Coronavirus in late 2017, right after the first eclipse that set this off. The 6666 midpoint on 12/14/20, the first X, was an externalization event, as described in this post. The second midpoint of the second X then is also an externalization event, but there is something about it too that is a rebound, or the second shoe dropping.

What I believe might happen is a repudiation of the mrna vaccine. A halting or suspension of it, and possibly the Democrats lashing out against Trump. What else do they have? I''ve described it as their last card.

It could be some other sort of war externalization, but the ongoing war is the one the Pentagon has been waging against the bodies of people everywhere. More and more people recognize this, and thus, 1/11 represents a tipping point. Fauci will speak on the 9th and 10th before Congress, likely a scapegoat moment.

Lets see. Predicting astrology information is so difficult. You can tell the energy but not the manifestation usually, but I have been pondering this and its what I see as upcoming. Regardless, 2024 is going to make 2020 look tame imo.

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