9.19.25 ~ Puzzle Piecing on September 23rd, the year 2018 and the Ethiopian Calendar

 

I woke up this morning thinking the words “Ethiopia calendar”.  Something I had read earlier on X in the last week about that particular calendar, how we are in 2018 according to that narrative.  Then I also remembered Q saying “2018 WILL BE GLORIOUS”.

I check my e-mail box – and no joke – this newsletter showed up (a newsletter on interesting facts I subscribed to the past month):

Original photo by Golub Oleksii/ Shutterstock

The Ethiopian calendar is seven to eight years behind the calendar used in the U.S.

It’s taken a few centuries, but the Gregorian calendar, first instituted by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582, is now the official calendar used by most countries — emphasis on “most.” A notable exception is Ethiopia, which uses its own calendar. The Ethiopian calendar shares some similarities with the Gregorian: They’re both based on the solar year and on ancient Rome’s Julian calendar, and they’re both 365 days long (366 during a leap year). But Ethiopia’s calendar has an extra month, its new year is celebrated on September 11, and, most notably, it’s seven to eight years behind most other nations, depending on the time of year.

This temporal difference is a feature, not a flaw, and stems from something Ethiopians call Bahere Hasab (“Sea of Thoughts”), the method used to calculate the calendar. Both the Gregorian and Ethiopian calendars recognize Jesus’ birth as a key date in their calculations, but they differ on when this event is supposed to have occurred. In the Gregorian calendar, Jesus’ birth year divides B.C. from A.D. (or BCE from CE). The Ethiopian calendar instead places Jesus’ birth around 7 BCE. This event is supposed to have happened 5,500 years after Adam and Eve repented for their sins in the Garden of Eden. Many of the atypical features of the Ethiopian calendar are shared by the Coptic calendar, including its 13-month construction and mid-September new year. However, according to the Copts — an ethnoreligious Christian group native to North Africa — it’s currently the year 1741.

 

I’m thinking about that, reflecting.  There has been much talk about September 23 in the vibe.  So, I went to the Q posts to see when that drop was dropped, as my hunch said “sept. 23” but my brain said “no way, nope” – I know not to get any hopes up much less put full trust in those hunches.  Not that it isn’t possible – but in this psyop with hidden stuff and movie scenes and time travel – I can only rely truly on what I SEE – factually speaking.  Anyway, check it out:

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So not only was it dropped on September 23, but September 23, 2018.

The year we are in if following the Ethiopian calendar.

You think I’m finished?

Nope.

I went through History to check out what things happened on September 23:

On September 23, 1846, astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle discovered Neptune, and in 1952, U.S. Vice Presidential candidate Richard Nixon delivered the televised “Checkers Speech,

Benign enough, right?

On their own.  But as the dude in Contact said when listening to that signal from Vega, “there’s more here.”

First Neptune.  Why Neptune?  Well, we have a SKY EVENT on September 23 involving Neptune (and interestingly enough, Antarctica):

On September 23, 2025, Neptune will reach opposition—its closest point to Earth in the year—and will appear at its brightest, though it will still be too faint to see with the naked eye and require a telescope or binoculars for observationThis opposition coincides with the same eclipse season as a partial solar eclipse on September 21, 2025, which will be visible from the Southern Hemisphere, primarily near Antarctica

 

Continuing on, what’s with this Nixon speech and Crackers?

Crackers was Nixon’s dog.

DOG COMMS

    • 1952: 

      Richard Nixon delivered the famous Checkers Speech,” a televised address where he defended himself against accusations of improper use of campaign funds by showcasing his family’s dog, Checkers. 

  • 1969:
    The classic Western film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford, premiered in New York City.

    Why am I listing the above film?  Robert Redford as most of us know died this past week – at the age of 88.

Am I done?

Nope.  😄

Guess what TV show also appeared for the first time on September 23rd?  (Hint:  It was a futuristic kid’s cartoon)

Drumroll please…………………..

  • 1962:
    The iconic animated television show The Jetsons premiered.

    Oh and also according to the Ethiopian calendar, the new year began on September 11.

All of this coming my way today, Friday.  So much is happening now – I will see if I have the energy to list it all later.  But for now, I just wanted to pass this one along.  Feel free to share.

🙏💖

Victoria

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