- OT: Gregorian Calendar! - Emerald, 13.03.2004, 17:34
- Re: OT: Gregorian Calendar! / Blöds... - JüKü, 13.03.2004, 18:49
- Freitag der 13, Gregorianischer Kalender, Kuriosität - thomas, 13.03.2004, 19:18
- Re: OT: Gregorian Calendar! - Rechnen müßte man können... (und noch ein Rätsel) - bernor, 13.03.2004, 20:58
- Re: Genau um diese Frage geht's bei Illig & Co. - dottore, 13.03.2004, 21:49
- Bin jetzt warm...."Alle Urkunden waren also gefälscht"..soso:-) - Buche, 13.03.2004, 22:17
- Re: Tja, manchmal kommt's halt ganz dumm - dottore, 13.03.2004, 22:52
- Wie tatsächlich beurkundet wurde... - bernor, 13.03.2004, 23:44
- Re: Der Urkundenschwindel - dottore, 14.03.2004, 13:31
- Re: Der Urkundenschwindel - bernor, 14.03.2004, 21:50
- Re: Der Urkundenschwindel - Uwe, 14.03.2004, 22:00
- Danke! (o.Text) - bernor, 14.03.2004, 22:13
- Re: Der Urkundenschwindel - dottore, 15.03.2004, 10:29
- Re: kein Börsenthema: Der Urkundenschwindel - Uwe, 16.03.2004, 01:29
- Re: kein Börsenthema: Der Urkundenschwindel - dottore, 16.03.2004, 13:41
- Re: kein Börsenthema: Der Urkundenschwindel - Uwe, 16.03.2004, 01:29
- Re: Der Urkundenschwindel - Uwe, 14.03.2004, 22:00
- Re: Der Urkundenschwindel - bernor, 14.03.2004, 21:50
- Re: Der Urkundenschwindel - dottore, 14.03.2004, 13:31
- Bin jetzt warm...."Alle Urkunden waren also gefälscht"..soso:-) - Buche, 13.03.2004, 22:17
- Äquinoktium und Konzil von Nicäa - fridolin, 14.03.2004, 11:33
- Re: Genau um diese Frage geht's bei Illig & Co. - dottore, 13.03.2004, 21:49
- Re: OT: Gregorian Calendar! / Blöds... - JüKü, 13.03.2004, 18:49
OT: Gregorian Calendar!
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Robert,
You're probably one of the few who noted that the year 2000 was an unusual event in Gregorian calendar history, being a leap year. The leap year rule calls for an intercalary day in every year divisible by 4, except century years, unless the century year is divisible by 400. Thus the year 2000 was only the second century leap year since the Gregorian calendar was instituted in 1582. And I saw no headlines. Not a peep from CNN. I was shocked. Shocked I say, that such an important event received no publicity.
It's obviously a plot by the Jews, who control the media, to gradually phase out the Gregorian calendar and revert to the Julian. If they are successful, Christmas will gradually slide toward Easter, the carnivals of Mardi Gras will be disrupted, the masses will revolt, overthrow the government, and the Jews will take over everything. I have been called a conspiracy nut for simply putting forth these obvious facts, but people just don't realize how much research I've done on this problem. The danger is imminent. It only took a few over 1600 years for the date of the vernal equinox to move from March 21 to March 11. Beware those crafty Jews.
Remember you heard it here first,
Glynn
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2004
Equinox - Sat March 20 2004 06:49 Universal time (1:49am EST, 10:49pm Friday, PST)
Full Moon - Mon April 5 2004 11:03 Universal time (7:03am EDT, 4:03am PDT)
Easter Sunday (first Sunday after first full moon after equinox) - Sun April 11 2004
Passover begins - sundown April 5 2004
2005
Equinox - Sunday March 20 2005 12:34 Universal time (7:34am EST 4:34am PST)
Full Moon - Friday March 25 2005 20:58 Universal time (5:58pm EST 2:58pm PST)
Easter Sunday March 27 2005
Passover begins - sundown April 23 2005

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