@TartariaLives - Tartaria
1/ Moving thread Lets Go.. Does ANYONE find is sus that NO human painted or scratched a picture of the #MOON until the 15c? We have been here for "450.000" years people The first thing a child learns to draw is the Moon or Sun yet the first drawing of the Moon was in j609? https://t.co/M3Js2VgYKo
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
2/ Supposedly the earliest so-called depiction of the Moon is the #NebraSkyDisk, found in 1999 and dated to 1600 BCE This is the #Usurpers only proof of an early moon depiction ever. Sun and 3 moons? Full moon and stars? Officially, one of them is a "Rainbow" ? https://t.co/ZrA2RnVcJo
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
3/ Officially, this #CaveArt [read: most are fake] is considered to be a moons depiction.. dots on a wall.. That's it. This is the Moon people, not some arbitrary depiction of 'mans first kill' or some 'Dragon' meteor.. it's the #MOON https://t.co/9UdDvG2L32
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
4/ Ok, lets take a look deeper into Antiquity. ~Aristotle wrote that Arcadia in Greece, before being inhabited by the Hellenes, had a population of #Pelasgians, and that these aborigines occupied the land already before there was a moon in the sky above the Earth.. https://t.co/GFx4FQlaBn
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
5/ ..for this reason they were called #Proselenes. "People before the MOON" This word has its Greek etymology in 'pro', meaning “before in time or position” and 'Selene' meaning “moon”, after the archaic Greek lunar goddess of the same name. Selene; Goddess of The Moon https://t.co/l2Gsmn4Ebh
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
6/ ~Apollonius of Rhodes [read: Jason and the Argonauts] a librarian at the Library of Alexandria talks about a time when not all of the celestial objects existed in the sky; before the time of Deucalion’s and Pyrra’s generation (before the cataclysm); when the moon did not exist https://t.co/zh7NrF3quR
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
7/ In Apollonius' writings also mentioned the time “when not all the orbs were yet in the heavens; when only the Arcadians lived [read: Before Greece;] .."and ate only acorns" https://t.co/bwh7c0IsiL
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
8/ ~Plutarch [a Greek born about 46 AD who later changed his citizenship to Roman] wrote in 'The Roman Questions', “There were Arcadians of Evander’s following, the so-called pre-Lunar people.” https://t.co/eC84h3kHKa
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
9/ ~Ovid, a Roman poet who was born circa 43 BC, also wrote, “The Arcadians are said to have possessed their land before the birth of Jove, and the folk is older than the Moon.” Publius Ovidius Naso 8 BCE https://t.co/ibCGSvR0lL
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
10/ ~Hippolytus refers to a legend that “Arcadia brought forth Pelasgus, of greater antiquity than the moon.” ~Lucian in his “Astrology” says that “the Arcadians affirm in their folly that they are older than the moon.” https://t.co/t8Bcq7E2gM
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
11/ ~Even Censorinus also alludes to the time in the past when there was no moon in the sky. Bible-Brake: ~Job 25:5 where the grandeur of the Lord who “Makes peace in the heights” is praised and the time is mentioned “before [there was] a moon and it did not shine.” https://t.co/5eZ6AmzYtd
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
12/ ~Book of Psalms 72:5, where we find: “Thou hast feared since [the time of] the sun and before [the time of] the moon, a generation of generations.” https://t.co/ZszyiAVNQP
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
13/ ~The Indians of the Bogota highlands in the eastern Cordilleras of Colombia state: “In the earliest times, when the moon was not yet in the heavens,” https://t.co/Quj7npekqa
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
14/ Calendars from as far back as the Sumerians record a year of 360 days, with no adjustment needed to bring it in line with our current 365 and change. The length of the month repeatedly changed in subsequent catastrophic events and for this there exists some evidence.. https://t.co/07BzpzZ4oA
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
15/ .. that there was a TIME BEFORE THE #MOON with mankind living on the Earth already. Immanuel Velikovsky also mentions this in his works. https://t.co/fn6lo719MQ
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
16/ The original calendar was based OFF the moon cycles of 28 days each month. April [1st month] and April 1st was the first day of the year [Fools Day] which followed the Roman holy-day [read: new year] Full moon always fell on Moons-day😉 https://t.co/mTlFRT5jqu
@MAVERIC68078049 - MAVERICK X
Are there really 13 calendar months? Does the new year really start in January? Or do the orientation to 12 months and the beginning of the new year in January serve rather to keep us out of our natural rhythm? Why is our September considered the ninth month when Sept stands for seven? Oct stands for Eight. Nov stands for Nine. Dec stands for Ten. Watch the video and feel for yourself.
@MAVERIC68078049 - MAVERICK X
13 moons & 28 days on all turtle shells. This equals 364 days, plus one day of rest. All indigenous people around the world knew the wisdom of the turtle and followed a 13month calendar; after all, there are 13 mooncycles in a year & 27-29 days per cycle. It's almost as if white man subtracted one month in order sever the connection between the people and the sun, moon &stars, which are themselves a giant clock.
@Kaleb5D - Kcdindustry
This realm is MUCH more interesting then we have been led to believe… https://t.co/oCkJVzCBsH
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
"Decem" means 10 in Latin, so why is December the 12th month of the year? Well, the story begins nearly three thousand years ago with Romulus, the mythical founder of Rome... https://t.co/ldf1XyRGsO
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
Romulus was the mythical founder of Rome, supposedly descended from Aeneas, who had fled from Troy centuries before. He and his twin brother Remus were raised by a wolf and, eventually, they fought over the founding of their new city. Romulus killed Remus; Rome was born. https://t.co/wgCv09z041
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
Legend says that, among other things, Romulus gave the Romans their first ever calendar. It had ten months, each of 30 or 31 days, and began in March. These were the names of those months: https://t.co/E32YfiW6Km
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
What about the period between December and Martius? In its early days Rome was fundamentally agricultural. With no work to be done in Winter it was a long, dark, and undated stretch of time. As Roman society grew, however, this situation became obviously problematic... https://t.co/FzXClyr2UD
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
The story goes that Numa Pompilius — the second of Rome's legendary seven kings, who ruled until Brutus revolted and made Rome a Republic in 509 BC — fixed this problem. He introduced two new months, Ianuarius and Februarius, to cover the time between December and Martius. https://t.co/6HyQK3EkTY
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
Thus the Romans had a twelve month calendar, and they kept the original names — including December as the "10th month" even though it did not, strictly, make sense. Hence September, October, and November, meaning 7th, 8th, and 9th month respectively, also remained.
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
In reality the Roman calendar was probably adapted from one used by the Greeks, which itself was descended from systems created by the Ancient Mesopotamians as early as 3,000 BC. Astronomy might just be humanity's oldest science. https://t.co/WccVx6ugMV
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
In any case, this Roman twelve month calendar was far from perfect. The trouble with lunar months is that they do not synchronise with the solar year of 365 days. There is "drift" from year to year and the dates fall out of alignment with the seasons if they are not corrected.
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
Roman priests were in charge of maintaining the calendar — including adding an extra "intercalary month" when necessary to put the calendar back in alignment with the solar year. This was called "Intercalaris". It came after February and varied in length every time. https://t.co/WAqnSoCDwu
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
By the time of Julius Caesar in the 1st century BC the Roman calendar was in a mess — decades of civil war had caused chaos. Thus, after his victory over Pompey, Caesar reformed the Roman calendar. He consulted the astronomers of Alexandria and created a nearly-perfect system. https://t.co/9q3h7PN5ya
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
This "Julian Calendar" had 365 days per year, with one day added at the end of February every four years — our "leap years". Astronomers had realised that the real length of a solar year was 365.25 days; adding one day every four meant there was no drift.
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
To reset the calendar extra days were added to the current year (46 BC) so that everything would be aligned at the start of 45 BC. Thus it was literally the "longest year in history" — 46 BC it had 445 days! No wonder it was called "annus confusionis" — the year of confusion.
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
In 44 BC the month Quintilis was renamed in honour of Julius Caesar, becoming our modern July. And in 8 BC Sextilis was renamed in honour of the Emperor Augustus, thus becoming our August. Later emperors tried to do the same thing, but their changes never stuck. https://t.co/7yjoHnJNCU
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
This Julian Calendar was used across the Roman Empire and, even after its fall, continued to be the calendar used all over Europe for more than 1,500 years. Alas, there was an imperfection in the Julian Calendar...
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
The real length of the solar year is 365.2422, slightly less than the 365.25 used by the Julian Calendar — hence it drifted by one day every 128 years! Thus, by the 16th century, the date of Easter was 10 days out of alignment with what it was originally supposed to be.
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
And so in 1582 Pope Gregory XIII commissioned another reform to correct the errors of the Julian Calendar, adding one extra leap year every four centuries. The calendar was also reset: in 1582 Thursday 4th October was followed by... Friday 15th October! https://t.co/YwlomLKQer
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
And this "Gregorian Calendar" is the one we still use today. It is a palimpsest whose origins and systems are, deep within their coding, thousands of years old, going right back to the very dawn of human civilisation in Ancient Mesopotamia.
@culturaltutor - The Cultural Tutor
Its quirks have also survived, whether December being the 12th month rather than the 10th or March being named after Mars, the Roman God of War. The past always influences the present, even invisibly — how we measure time is itself something that has been shaped over millennia.
@0ccultbot - occultbot
Our calendar is not quite right https://t.co/Tj0zmwr8uh
@RealCapeTruther - MASS FORMATION PSYCHOSIS
13 MOONS in a Calander YEAR... We are in a SATANIC Dating System of 12 Months https://t.co/Lvnoejp6rQ
@RealCapeTruther - MASS FORMATION PSYCHOSIS
Our Ancestors KNEW this Knowledge and have divided a year into 13 months. 13 Constellations, 13 moon cycles in a Year Ancient Civilizations used this Calendar, which followed a Natural Order of Nature and Cosmos and was immensely more Intune with our Body's Biorhythm watch part2 https://t.co/9yRDabPJHt
@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek
DO YOU UNDERSTAND TIME IS A MANMADE CONCEPT? https://t.co/5LmXOnaeGw
@vegastarr - vegastar
We were once on a 13 month 28 day calendar that had us more connected and in sync with this realm. They tried to bring us back to that calander in the 1900s but it was buried. https://t.co/ApqWJBgZWw
@janeway888 - Janeway
Not only has the ruling class of psychos--a "Death Cult" of sorts--been fabricating history & hiding tech, they've also engaged in POPULATION CULLING AGENDAS & have MESSED WITH the structuring of CALENDERS & LOGGING OF TIME👇 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xeOC3uDnpE
@No_Curve - Rufus_2688
The sky is a perfect clock and calendar ☀️🌖✨🗓️ Theories suggest we went away from the 13 month calendar to hide this fact 🙄 My question is why would they add 1000 years to the timeline… what purpose would this serve 🤔 https://t.co/MpzKFXaAlJ
@RjNol - Bronze Giant
Our entire calendar, our entire history, everything has been falsified. https://t.co/fFm737Bbka
@OMApproach - Open Minded Approach
Why is it that in every ancient myth, such as Isis/Hathor and Osiris, Ishtar and Dumuzid, and Jesus, it takes 3 days for resurrection? The answer is simple... https://t.co/RxqPEQb0wt
@vegastarr - vegastar
🍀 13 is not the unlucky number they made you believe it is. It’s time to rethink everything you’ve been told! Learn more and level up your life: https://tinyurl.com/bookofwisdom369 📚
@TartariaLives - Tartaria
Yes, we were once synched with the moons 28-day-cycle. Then the changed the calendar. 🫤 Here are the original months of the year: April = 1st month May = 2nd June = 3rd Quad'tillis = 4th Quin'tillis = 5th Sex'tilis = 6th Sept = 7th Oct. = 8th Nov. = 9th Dec. = 10th Jan. = 11th Feb. = 12th Mar. = 13th
@TheProjectUnity - Jay Anderson - Project Unity
The keys to our reality are hiding in plain sight and always have been. https://t.co/9L5G52ODe7
@maximumpain333 - 🧬Maxpein🧬
We're supposed to have 13 months in a year, 28 days exactly with one day of renewal. Keep in mind women's periods are 28 days, the ocean tides are 28 days, and the moon cycle is 28 days. That's why we call it a month, because the cycles were originally derived from the moon (s). All of this was changed to make us out of sync with the moon & stars and also hide our history. © electric_being ✨🙌🏽💫
@MYLUNCHBREAK_ - MY LUNCH BREAK
THERE WAS A RESET - 300 YEARS AGO THE HISTORY THAT WE ARE TOLD IS A LIE. --- ITS TIME TO SHOW THE WORLD --- https://t.co/PozpkZHcqp
@redpilldispensr - Red Pill Dispenser
We have been monumentally lied to about the real history of our planet. https://t.co/RuLt9kltKA
@toushkie - toushkie
Once upon a time, time itself was different - measured in moons, not months; in rhythm with the womb, the tides, the stars Not chopped into squares : this is the story of the 13-moon calendar 🧶 https://t.co/HLlDOzBtAH
@toushkie - toushkie
The Earth-Moon cycle is clear : 🌕 1 moon = ~28 days 🌘 13 moons = ~364 days + 1 day of stillness Simple, elegant, but also used by the Maya, the Essenes, Druidic cultures and many Indigenous nations https://t.co/WwApTVNShe
@toushkie - toushkie
So why do we follow the Gregorian calendar, with months that don’t align to anything? Some months have 31 days, some 30, February has 28, sometimes 29.. it’s chaotic - that’s on purpose https://t.co/bHMiImz3hR
@toushkie - toushkie
The Gregorian calendar was introduced in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII, replacing the Julian calendar, but what was it really doing? 📉 severing our link to lunar rhythm 🕰 locking time to economics & empire 📡 replacing resonance with control
@toushkie - toushkie
Look at the names of the months, they tell you the story in plain sight : September = 7 (but it’s month 9) October = 8 (but it’s month 10) November = 9 December = 10 It used to start in March - the whole structure was warped https://t.co/Ieg7SmKq0l
@toushkie - toushkie
Why was 13 erased? Because 13 is the number of harmony in nature : 🌀 13 lunar cycles per year 🧬 13 major joints in the human body 🌺 13 petals on many sacred flowers 🔮 13 as the number of the divine feminine They didn’t fear chaos, they feared coherence https://t.co/KETbDABg6g
@toushkie - toushkie
The 13-moon calendar wasn’t just about measuring time, it was a living harmonic map Each moon had a frequency, an emotion, a cosmic tone; time was cyclical, sacred, alive You could feel the season of the soul through it https://t.co/d02T7pJosa
@toushkie - toushkie
When we switched calendars, we didn’t just lose alignment - we lost intuition, we lost menstrual synchronicity, we lost moon rituals, we lost knowing when to rest, plant, grieve, love and rise The calendar became the first frequency cage https://t.co/mZr6gl7qAT
@toushkie - toushkie
But now.. people are waking up Women syncing with lunar cycles, gardens aligned to moons, dreamers marking time by rhythm, not deadlines The 13-moon memory is rising - and with it, the return of timing as truth https://t.co/zgVqnru3MW
@toushkie - toushkie
The calendar you were taught isn’t neutral, it’s a spell - but like all spells, it can be broken. And beneath it lives the pulse of the moon, the wisdom of the 13 and the rhythm of your own remembering 🌙 https://t.co/rAlLpCQf8W
@maximumpain333 - 🧬Maxpein🧬
WE ARE SUPPOSED TO HAVE 13 MONTHS IN A YEAR; 28 DAYS EXACTLY WITH ONE DAY OF RENEWAL A YEAR SHOULD HAVE 13 MONTHS IF WE HAD 13 MONTHS INSTEAD OF 12, EVERY MONTH WOULD BE EXACTLY 28 DAYS, THE 1ST WOULD ALWAYS BE A MONDAY, AND THE 28TH WOULD ALWAYS BE A SUNDAY. EVERY MONTH WOULD HAVE EXACTLY 4 WEEKS INSTEAD OF 4.257 AND WE WOULD PROPERLY ALIGN OURSELVES WITH THE CYCLE OF THE MOON. Keep in mind women's periods are 28 days, the ocean tides are 28 days, and the moon cycle is 28 days. That's why we call it a month, because the cycles were originally derived from the moon(s). All of this was changed to make us out of sync with the moon & stars and also hide our history. ~ Ava Leopoldo ✨🙌🏾💫
@TruthSeek01011 - TruthSeeker01011
How many times do you think they’ve reset society to a ‘new normal’? Has anyone gone down that rabbit hole to find out? https://t.co/C8pRz14mGZ
@maximumpain333 - 🧬Maxpein🧬
CALENDER CORRECTED Our calendar is not quite right. We are supposed to have 13 months of 28 days with one day, the day of resurrection, Easter, as a neutral day. That would be your 365 days. We have 13 constellations, not 12. We have 13 moon cycles, with each lunar cycle spanning ~28 days. As is the menstruation cycle. Nature is consistent. Nature is mathematical. One month was subtracted out of our calendars in order to sever the connection between the people and the sun, moon and stars – which together formed our ancient clock. Our ancestors used to call North America "Turtle Island" because of its shape, aligned with a turtle's shell split up into 13 segments each representing a moon cycle, encircled by a rim of 28 days for the days per cycle. Sept means 7. It is not, nor has ever been, the ninth month. Oct means 8. Nov means 9, and Dec means 10. Jan is 11. Feb is 12. March is 13. April is our first month. April 1 is Easter. April 1 is our first day of the year, made into a joke. The only joke had ever been us, slumbering through an illusion without ever questioning it – the way so many others still do. Our clock is the apple that has been bitten into. It is missing time. Our year does not begin in the midst of harsh, cold winter days that darken in the afternoon. Our year begins in the spring, when the flowers start to bloom, when the grass begins to grow, when trees begin to leaf and babies are born. Our cycle begins and corresponds with resurrection. The first day of our year is our neutral day. Day one. That commences April 1, at midnight. As day dawns, we rest and celebrate the resurrection, the new beginning, the beginning of Christ. April is month one. There are 4 weeks in a month. The first of every month is always a Sunday. Rishon, in Hebrew (ראשון), literally translates to first. The last of every week is the Sabbath, the day of rest. The only reason the first of April often does not match up with a Sunday is because the Gregorian calendar has derailed us even farther out of sync. The Gregorian calendar is SMU. Shit Made Up by man. It keeps us out of our natural cycles. Before 45BC, the year was counted by 369 days. As it should be. 369 days split up to 13 months of ~28 days (28.38), in accordance with the ovulation and lunar cycles.
@maximumpain333 - 🧬Maxpein🧬
Once you adjust our years from 45BC onward to 369 days rather 365, you will find that we are now theoretically living in the year 2,040; and September 11, 2001 was, in fact, March 25, 2018 – amidst the Season of Sacrifice – which was a daylight savings day and, more importantly, Palm Sunday. Theoretically the year 2,040, because more than a thousand years of fake history have been implanted into our timeline. You see, the Dark Ages are called that because they never saw the light of day. The parasites subtracted one month and jumbled our order so to sever our connection with the sun, moon and stars. Together, as foretold in Genesis, they had comprised our ancient clock. That same clock is apparent on the shell of the turtle, divided onto the months of the year and encircled by the days. Nature is consistent. Nature is mathematical. Our keeping aligned with nature aligns our natural functions. We all vibrate at one of three frequencies. 432 hertz is the God frequency. That is the Celestial frequency. Then we have a Telestial frequency and a Terrestrial frequency. That is why when people are true we can feel it. We can sense it. We know that it's right. We do not even have to research it. We know it. We can feel it. We feel it in our bodies. We feel it in our spirits and our souls and we know what is right. 528 hertz is the love vibration, or the DNA-healing vibration. Our three frequencies are 528 and 633 and 432. So it depends on whether you are Celestial, Telestial or Terrestrial. 5G runs at 60. Our clocks, 60. Our electricity, 60. We have been run under a Satanic frequency. Churches teach you of three degrees of heaven, but it is really our three frequencies. Our souls are energy. Our energy holds our minerals together, which are our bodies. Our bodies are essentially the dust of the Earth held together by energy. By our souls. ~ Unknown ✨🙌🏾💫