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Post by brad on Jul 26, 2017 6:57:51 GMT -6
I've been on vacation in Seattle visiting family... Back home later today... Can't wait to investigate this comet further. Looks like it has all the markings of confirmation...not coincidence... Have fun in Florida Beloved!
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Post by yardstick on Jul 26, 2017 15:06:12 GMT -6
Something occurred to me while trying to track the comet's retrograde, log the retrograde dates and compare them to the Hebrew Holy Days. When I saw that the comet appeared to retrograde around the lion, the left arm, the right arm and the head of Orion: "Am I looking at a celestial representation of the movement of the Holy Spirit?"
Rationale:
1. Holy Spirit 'impregnates' the Virgin (a la Mary) on November 20, 2016. This is what 'tipped me off' to the above Hypothesis.
2. Holy Spirit moves over to the 'Lion' (Israel) which has been 'defeated' by the Strong Man, Orion (AC?) and hovers there - The Sealing of the 144,000?
3. Holy Spirit moves to the left 'arm' of Orion (encumbering it) - Witness of the newly left behind Trib Saints as they are hunted down?
4. Holy Spirit moves back to the 'Lion' portion of the constellation - Releasing the 144,000 to witness?
5. Holy spirit moves to the 'head' of Orion (encumbering it) - The spirit filled 144,000 witnessing to the earth while protected by the agreement Israel has with the AC?
6. Holy Spirit moves to the right 'arm' of Orion (encumbering it) - raising up of the Two Witnesses who bring forth the Judgements on the earth?
7. Holy Spirit moves around both the head and the right arm - the last of the 144,000 and the Last part of the Two Witness testimony before they are killed off?
BTW, the retrograde motion of the comet takes until about mid to late April 2021, to do all of these things.
8. The comet leaving Orion (somewhere around 2031) - haven't gotten the dates pinned down on this yet; or what is going on from 2021 - 2024, or 2024 - 2031.
If I could get more accurate dates and durations, I might be able to give a more precise Hypothesis.
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Post by watchmanjim on Jul 26, 2017 16:03:20 GMT -6
Don't forget this:
Zec 11:17 Woe to the idol shepherd that leaveth the flock! the sword shall be upon his arm, and upon his right eye: his arm shall be clean dried up, and his right eye shall be utterly darkened.
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Post by yardstick on Jul 26, 2017 22:01:53 GMT -6
Don't forget this: Zec 11:17 Woe to the idol shepherd that leaveth the flock! the sword shall be upon his arm, and upon his right eye: his arm shall be clean dried up, and his right eye shall be utterly darkened. Sounds like he had a 'stroke'...
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Post by whatif on Jul 27, 2017 1:10:57 GMT -6
OK, so I zoomed in on the video after stopping it when it appears that the comet is entering Pisces on or about April 2017. I hit stop/go a lot to try to capture the dates in the window. It looks like the comet arrives in Orion around August (21st?) this year! It swirls around the head of Orion from Autumn 2020 through summer of 2021 before moving to the arm. From summer 2021, the comet whirls around both the arm and the head until spring 2024. In spring 2024, the comet only whirls around Orion's arm, and does so for approximately 7 years, leaving in 2031. Guys, this looks an awful lot like a celestial time-map for the Trib! And noticing the time from 2024 to 2031, before the comet leaves Orion never to return sounds an awful lot like the end of the Gog-Magog War, where the cleanup takes 7 years... If someone can get a-hold of the addon to the Stellarium software for this, maybe we can get more precise dates? Hi, yardstick! I was able to take a look at Stellarium to see if I can help out with this tonight! Here's what I'm seeing so far:
I was able to confirm that C/2017 E1 is in Constellation Leo in mid-July 2016, as the person in the video showed. Here's a screenshot.
I was also able to confirm the comet leaving Constellation Virgo as Jupiter enters the womb on 18 November 2016. Here's a screenshot.
I've followed the comet forward in time, and it appears it comes close to Pisces' head on 19 April 2017, which is 23 Nisan. Hebrew calendar shows that is the 8th day of the Omer.
More in my next post...
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Post by whatif on Jul 27, 2017 1:37:37 GMT -6
Part 2 of the previous response:
It doesn't appear that the comet comes close enough to Orion in August to be actually in that constellation. Here's a screenshot for 21 August 2017. It doesn't seem to get any closer than that to Orion.
I moved ahead to 2020, and it appears the comet comes near to Orion's head around 10 May and circles it until around 17 July 2021, when it heads for the arm. Now these 2 dates are sort of subjective, because I really can't determine too well where the boundaries of the head and the arms are. However, I do find it very intriguing that the 9th of Av begins on 17 July 2021 at sunset. My hair is actually standing up on my head right now, because I've long speculated that the Abomination of Desolation might occur on the 9th of Av, as the previous 2 temples were destroyed on that day.
More in my next post...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2017 6:30:20 GMT -6
Yay whatif! I noticed that the comet doesn't really touch Orion for awhile. I like yardstick's proposal; the comet moves around wherever, as a free spirit. I have a different, slightly different proposal; May 10 through July 17 is the Trumpet Judgements, culminating at the Abomination that causes desolation.
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Post by yardstick on Jul 27, 2017 8:16:39 GMT -6
Part 2 of the previous response:
It doesn't appear that the comet comes close enough to Orion in August to be actually in that constellation. Here's a screenshot for 21 August 2017. It doesn't seem to get any closer than that to Orion.
I moved ahead to 2020, and it appears the comet comes near to Orion's head around 10 May and circles it until around 17 July 2021, when it heads for the arm. Now these 2 dates are sort of subjective, because I really can't determine too well where the boundaries of the head and the arms are. However, I do find it very intriguing that the 9th of Av begins on 17 July 2021 at sunset. My hair is actually standing up on my head right now, because I've long speculated that the Abomination of Desolation might occur on the 9th of Av, as the previous 2 temples were destroyed on that day.
More in my next post... I noticed on the online sky software that it tells you in the text in the window what constellation it is in. Idk if stellarium does that, but I wouldnt be surprised if it does. I just checked using the sky website and it leaves Taurus' 'area' of space somewhere around on Oct 19, 2017. Entering Eridani? Does anyone know the Biblical significance of that Constellation?
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Post by yardstick on Jul 27, 2017 8:17:36 GMT -6
Part 2 of the previous response:
It doesn't appear that the comet comes close enough to Orion in August to be actually in that constellation. Here's a screenshot for 21 August 2017. It doesn't seem to get any closer than that to Orion.
I moved ahead to 2020, and it appears the comet comes near to Orion's head around 10 May and circles it until around 17 July 2021, when it heads for the arm. Now these 2 dates are sort of subjective, because I really can't determine too well where the boundaries of the head and the arms are. However, I do find it very intriguing that the 9th of Av begins on 17 July 2021 at sunset. My hair is actually standing up on my head right now, because I've long speculated that the Abomination of Desolation might occur on the 9th of Av, as the previous 2 temples were destroyed on that day.
More in my next post... Give yourself a badge for awesomeness!
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Post by yardstick on Jul 27, 2017 8:20:22 GMT -6
Yay whatif! I noticed that the comet doesn't really touch Orion for awhile. I like yardstick's proposal; the comet moves around wherever, as a free spirit. I have a different, slightly different proposal; May 10 through July 17 is the Trumpet Judgements, culminating at the Abomination that causes desolation. I have a hunch, and it is only a hunch, that the time window for the judgement categories is wider than just a couple months. So we can debate it, or dig into an investigation for details if you like. But it is still hitting me hard in that 'gut feeling' that the comet is a representation of the Holy Spirit... I am hoping there will be some confirmation of that in the data that everyone is kind enough to help me collect.
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Post by yardstick on Jul 27, 2017 8:23:13 GMT -6
Part 2 of the previous response:
It doesn't appear that the comet comes close enough to Orion in August to be actually in that constellation. Here's a screenshot for 21 August 2017. It doesn't seem to get any closer than that to Orion.
I moved ahead to 2020, and it appears the comet comes near to Orion's head around 10 May and circles it until around 17 July 2021, when it heads for the arm. Now these 2 dates are sort of subjective, because I really can't determine too well where the boundaries of the head and the arms are. However, I do find it very intriguing that the 9th of Av begins on 17 July 2021 at sunset. My hair is actually standing up on my head right now, because I've long speculated that the Abomination of Desolation might occur on the 9th of Av, as the previous 2 temples were destroyed on that day.
More in my next post... BTW, have you noticed that if you run it forward in slo-mo that the comet's retrograde clearly shows it hovering around certain areas of orion? It moves from one to the next to the next, starting with hovering over the lion part... I have got to go back and look at it carefully again, since I cannot recall precisely what order it hovers over parts in.
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Post by yardstick on Jul 27, 2017 8:32:00 GMT -6
I am going to create a new thread for the Conception Comet to list the dates it 'does something'...
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Post by whatif on Jul 27, 2017 12:55:58 GMT -6
Yay whatif! I noticed that the comet doesn't really touch Orion for awhile. I like yardstick's proposal; the comet moves around wherever, as a free spirit. I have a different, slightly different proposal; May 10 through July 17 is the Trumpet Judgements, culminating at the Abomination that causes desolation. But it is still hitting me hard in that 'gut feeling' that the comet is a representation of the Holy Spirit... What an awesome theory, yardstick! I love that!
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Post by whatif on Jul 27, 2017 13:06:28 GMT -6
Part 2 of the previous response:
It doesn't appear that the comet comes close enough to Orion in August to be actually in that constellation. Here's a screenshot for 21 August 2017. It doesn't seem to get any closer than that to Orion.
I moved ahead to 2020, and it appears the comet comes near to Orion's head around 10 May and circles it until around 17 July 2021, when it heads for the arm. Now these 2 dates are sort of subjective, because I really can't determine too well where the boundaries of the head and the arms are. However, I do find it very intriguing that the 9th of Av begins on 17 July 2021 at sunset. My hair is actually standing up on my head right now, because I've long speculated that the Abomination of Desolation might occur on the 9th of Av, as the previous 2 temples were destroyed on that day.
More in my next post... I noticed on the online sky software that it tells you in the text in the window what constellation it is in. Idk if stellarium does that, but I wouldnt be surprised if it does. I just checked using the sky website and it leaves Taurus' 'area' of space somewhere around on Oct 19, 2017. Entering Eridani? Does anyone know the Biblical significance of that Constellation? I found some information about the mythology. Looks like its connected with Babylon, Egypt, Greece, and Rome...
According to one theory, the Greek constellation takes its name from the Babylonian constellation known as the Star of Eridu (MUL.NUN.KI). Eridu was an ancient city in the extreme south of Babylonia; situated in the marshy regions it was held sacred to the god Enki-Ea who ruled the cosmic domain of the Abyss - a mythical conception of the fresh-water reservoir below the Earth's surface.
Eridanus is connected to the myth of Phaethon, who took over the reins of his father Helios' sky chariot (i.e., the Sun), but didn't have the strength to control it and so veered wildly in different directions, scorching both Earth and heaven. Zeus intervened by striking Phaethon dead with a thunderbolt and casting him to Earth. The constellation was supposed to be the path Phaethon drove along; in later times, it was considered a path of souls. Since Eridanos was also a Greek name for the Po (Latin Padus), in which the burning body of Phaethon is said by Ovid to have extinguished, the mythic geography of the celestial and earthly Eridanus is complex.
Another association with Eridanus is a series of rivers all around the world. First conflated with the Nile River in Egypt, the constellation was also identified with the Po River in Italy. The stars of the modern constellation Fornax were formerly a part of Eridanus.
Source: "Eridanus (Constellation)," Wikipedia, 22 June 2017, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eridanus_%28constellation%29
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Post by whatif on Jul 27, 2017 13:08:49 GMT -6
Part 2 of the previous response:
It doesn't appear that the comet comes close enough to Orion in August to be actually in that constellation. Here's a screenshot for 21 August 2017. It doesn't seem to get any closer than that to Orion.
I moved ahead to 2020, and it appears the comet comes near to Orion's head around 10 May and circles it until around 17 July 2021, when it heads for the arm. Now these 2 dates are sort of subjective, because I really can't determine too well where the boundaries of the head and the arms are. However, I do find it very intriguing that the 9th of Av begins on 17 July 2021 at sunset. My hair is actually standing up on my head right now, because I've long speculated that the Abomination of Desolation might occur on the 9th of Av, as the previous 2 temples were destroyed on that day.
More in my next post... BTW, have you noticed that if you run it forward in slo-mo that the comet's retrograde clearly shows it hovering around certain areas of orion? It moves from one to the next to the next, starting with hovering over the lion part... Yes, I've noticed that too, yardstick!
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