April 19 th in History
The cycle of Easter dates repeats after exactly 5,700,000 years, with April 19 being the most common date, happening 220,400 times, or 3.9% compared to a
median for all dates of 189,525 times, or 3.3%.
See more at end of this letter.
1976 -
Executive Order 9066 is rescinded.
United States Executive Order 9066 was a presidential
executive order issued during
World War II by U.S. President
Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942, using his authority as
Commander-in-Chief to exercise war powers to send
ethnic groups to
internment camps.
Executive Order 9066 was finally rescinded by
Gerald Ford on
April 19,
1976. In 1980,
Jimmy Carter signed legislation to create the
Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC).
1933 -
President Franklin D. Roosevelt announces that the
United States will be abandoning the
gold standard.
1941Bulgarian troops invade Macedonia
1941 Senator Robert F. Wagner, Sr. introduced a resolution in the U.S. Senate declaring that U.S. policy should favor the "
restoration of the Jews in Palestine." The resolution
received support from 68 other senators.
1943 -
World War II: In
Poland,
German troops enter the
Warsaw ghetto to round up the remaining
Jews, beginning the
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
1943 Jews attack Nazi occupation forces at Warsaw Ghetto under Mordechai Anielewicz
1936 Anti-Jewish riots break out in Palestine
1978 Yitzhak Navron elected 5th President of Israel
1783
The US Congress announces the end of the War of American Independence.
1850
Britain and the US sign the Clayton-Bulwer agreement, which stated that neither country will take exclusive control of the proposed Panama canal.
1945 - US offensive against Shuri-barrier on Okinawa
1967 - US Surveyor III lands on Moon
1972 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1975 - India launches 1st satellite with help of USSR
1973 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakhstan/Semipalitinsk USSR
1982 USSR Salyut 7 space station put into orbit
1983 France performs nuclear test
1985 US 16th Space Shuttle Mission (51-D)-Discovery 4 returns to Earth
1985 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakhstan/Semipalitinsk USSR
1987 USSR performs underground nuclear test
http://www.scopesys.com/cgi-bin/today2.cgi
1896 - Herzl's "The Jewish State" is published
OCCULT
The cycle of Easter dates repeats after exactly 5,700,000 years, with April 19 being the most common date, happening 220,400 times, or 3.9% compared to a median for all dates of 189,525 times, or 3.3%.
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2. Spring Equinox -- 13 weeks -- Minor sabbath but does require human sacrifice
Pope Clemens VII fires Neth inquisitor-general French Van de Holly
c. April 19 - May 1 -- Blood Sacrifice To The Beast, a most critical 13-day period. Fire sacrifice is required on April 19.
April 19 is the first day of the 13-day Satanic ritual day relating to fire -- the fire god, Baal, or Molech/Nimrod (the Sun God), also known as the Roman god, Saturn (Satan/Devil). This day is a major human sacrifice day, demanding fire sacrifice with an emphasis on children. This day is one of the most important human sacrifice days, and as such, has had some very important historic events occur on this day.
In Eastern Christianity, using the Julian calendar, Easter also always falls on a Sunday from March 22 to April 25 inclusive, which on the Gregorian calendar, due to the 13 day difference between the calendars between 1900 and 2099, are dates from April 4 to May 8 inclusive.
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/cienciareal/cienciareal20.htm
Let us now quickly review various aspects of April 19, according to the occult mindset. (You can review much more informative detail in
NEWS1347, entitled "Waco and Oklahoma - Black Magick Sacrifices"). Occult practitioners recognize that a sacrifice on April 19 must contain the following elements:
1. Maximum trauma, stress, mental anguish, and sheer terror.
2. The final act of this Illuminist scenario was, indeed, a fiery conflagration . Fire is extremely important of a symbol of the Black Magick Satanist.
3. Human sacrifice
On most years, these human sacrifices are never seen by the public as it is secretly carried out by selected covens throughout the world; however, on certain dates important to the implementation of the Illuminati global plan -- such as Waco and Oklahoma City -- the fiery blood sacrifice is carried out publicly.
Therefore, it is highly significant that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was elected pope on April 19, and that the announcement was made on that day. Remember our discussion, above, that the Vatican is now practicing Black Magick Witchcraft, the religion of Antichrist? April 19 is a Black Magick day! Therefore, when the cardinals more quickly than anyone expected them to act, voting Cardinal Ratzinger into the Papacy, and announced their election on April 19, that act branded this pope and his church, as Black Magick practitioners.
http://www.cuttingedge.org/News/n2027.cfm
APRIL 19-MAY 12, 2000 - The Great Work (Transformation of Humanity) "Aleister Crowley, 33º Mason and Grand Master of the satanic O.T.O., taught that the Great Work, the 'Transformation of humanity,' will be accomplished in the last decade of the 20th Century. In de Rola's
Alchemy: The Secret Art we find an Illuminist-coded message of what will be the fate of Christians and other rebels during the latter stages of the Great Work. First, we are told that the Great Work may only be begun in the spring under the signs of Aries, Taurus, and Gemini.' This is the reason, of course, why the Branch Davidians were assaulted and burned with fire on April 19, 1993 and why the federal building in Oklahoma City was firebombed on April 19, 1995. What's more, exactly 50 years prior to the Waco holocaust (the word holocaust means a 'burned sacrifice'), on April 19, 1943, Hitler's storm troopers used flame throwers to incinerate the brave Jewish resisters fighting from the sewers in the Warsaw, Poland ghetto."
http://watch.pair.com/calendar.html#april2000
The modern English term
Easter developed from the
Old English word
Eastre, which itself developed prior to 899. The name refers to the
Eostur-monath, a month of the
Germanic calendar which may have been named for the
goddess Eostre in
Germanic paganism, attested only by
Bede.
The precise date of Easter has at times been a matter for contention. At the
First Council of Nicaea in 325 it was decided that all
Christians would celebrate Easter on the same day, which would be a Sunday. It is probable that no method of determining the date was specified by the Council. (No contemporary account of the Council's decisions has survived.)
Easter and the holidays that are related to it are
moveable feasts, in that they do not fall on a fixed date in the
Gregorian or
Julian calendars (both of which follow the cycle of the sun and the seasons). Instead, the date for Easter is determined on a
lunisolar calendar, as is the
Hebrew calendar.
In Eastern Christianity, using the Julian calendar, Easter also always falls on a Sunday from
March 22 to
April 25 inclusive, which on the Gregorian calendar, due to the
13 day difference between the calendars between 1900 and 2099, are dates from
April 4 to
May 8 inclusive.
The Council of Nicaea, however, did not declare the Alexandrian or Roman calculations as normative. Instead, the council gave the
Bishop of Alexandria the privilege of announcing annually the date of Christian Passover to the
Roman curia. Although the synod undertook the regulation of the dating of Christian Passover, it contented itself with communicating its decision to the different dioceses, instead of establishing a canon. Its exact words were not preserved, but from scattered notices the council ruled:
- that Easter must be celebrated by all throughout the world on the same Sunday;
- that this Sunday must follow the fourteenth day of the paschal moon;
- that the moon was to be accounted the paschal moon whose fourteenth day followed the vernal equinox;
- that some provision should be made, probably by the Church of Alexandria as best skilled in astronomical calculations, for determining the proper date of Easter and communicating it to the rest of the world.
The cycle of Easter dates repeats after exactly 5,700,000 years, with April 19 being the most common date, happening 220,400 times, or 3.9% compared to a
median for all dates of 189,525 times, or 3.3%.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter
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