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CasualLoop:
The 2012 MOVIE. ITS ABOUT FINANCIAL CRISIS. NOTICE MEGA TSUNAMI DROWN EVERYWHERE. NOTICE THE ARK = CRYPTO ASSETS CLOSE TO THE END OF THE ARK SCENE WHERE EVERYONE GOT STRANDED. THE ELITES WHOSE ON THE ARK THEN ALLOW MAJORITY PEOPLE IN THE THE ARK BEFORE TSUNAMI HITS.
20/12 = MIRROR = 20/21
https://youtu.be/qgRXFJqB-9Q
Everyone who doesn't know about the ark aka crypto assets gets left behind
Is it odd we going to have a crash this year? Or the brief ideal of it.
The 2012 MOVIE. ITS ABOUT FINANCIAL CRISIS. NOTICE MEGA TSUNAMI DROWN EVERYWHERE. NOTICE THE ARK = CRYPTO ASSETS CLOSE TO THE END OF THE ARK SCENE WHERE EVERYONE GOT STRANDED. THE ELITES WHOSE ON THE ARK THEN ALLOW MAJORITY PEOPLE IN THE THE ARK BEFORE TSUNAMI HITS.
20/12 = MIRROR = 20/21
https://youtu.be/qgRXFJqB-9Q
Everyone who doesn't know about the ark aka crypto assets gets left behind
Is it odd we going to have a crash this year? Or the brief ideal of it.
YouTube
2012 (2009) - The Arks Scene (9/10) | Movieclips
2012 - The Arks: Jackson Curtis (John Cusack) and his family, led by Tibetan monk Tenzin (Chin Han), sneak their way into one of the arks designated to safely navigate the apocalypse.
BUY THE MOVIE: https://www.fandangonow.com/details/movie/2012-2009/1MV…
BUY THE MOVIE: https://www.fandangonow.com/details/movie/2012-2009/1MV…
CasualLoop:
https://youtu.be/MhToAhroYHQ
Letting majority inside the ark aka crypto asset that will last till the finish line at the end / REGULATIONS IS COMING 99% OF CRYPTO SPACE WILL GET DELETED. LETTING IN TO THOSE WHO KNOW ABOUT THE CRYPTO ASSETS THAT WILL STAY ISO20022 < THGINREVO >
MATRIX --> REALITY---Only special people can see through movies and ideals of all things---Programing.
Great Awakening 4D _ 5D thinking.
Q_ THINK FOR YOURSELF
MADE YOU LEARN BUT ALSO MADE YOU BECOME A THINKER. THE IDEAL OF THIS OPS IS FOR YOU TO WANT TO LEARN AND GROW TO KNOW YOU HAVE ACCESS TO WORLD WIDE INTERNET 3.0
THE STORM IS COMING
8< 9 >10
11》○●《SF
EMS
https://youtu.be/MhToAhroYHQ
Letting majority inside the ark aka crypto asset that will last till the finish line at the end / REGULATIONS IS COMING 99% OF CRYPTO SPACE WILL GET DELETED. LETTING IN TO THOSE WHO KNOW ABOUT THE CRYPTO ASSETS THAT WILL STAY ISO20022 < THGINREVO >
MATRIX --> REALITY---Only special people can see through movies and ideals of all things---Programing.
Great Awakening 4D _ 5D thinking.
Q_ THINK FOR YOURSELF
MADE YOU LEARN BUT ALSO MADE YOU BECOME A THINKER. THE IDEAL OF THIS OPS IS FOR YOU TO WANT TO LEARN AND GROW TO KNOW YOU HAVE ACCESS TO WORLD WIDE INTERNET 3.0
THE STORM IS COMING
8< 9 >10
11》○●《SF
EMS
YouTube
2012 - Dr. Adrian's Speech
the moment we stop fighting for eachother...that's when we lose our humanity
I DONT OWN THE MOVIE! All rights reserved!
I DONT OWN THE MOVIE! All rights reserved!
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Remember this and remember this well. Everything is behind the scenes of big faces.
TickTock. Time is ticking til it clocks.
TickTock. Time is ticking til it clocks.
Opinion: Central bank digital currencies are coming. The US must be prepared - CNN
https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/13/perspectives/central-bank-digital-currencies/index.html
https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/13/perspectives/central-bank-digital-currencies/index.html
Season of Flood
Month 1 (1st month of 12 in year)
Tekh = Thoth = Coptic Thout (approximately August, ideally)
day 1 New Year - Opening of the Year - birthday of Ra-Horakhty (the sun-god)
day 15 offerings to Hapy and Amun to secure a good flood (known from Dynasty 19 rock inscriptions at Gebel el-Silsila)
day 17 eve of the Wag festival
day 18 Wag festival
day 19 Wag and Thoth festival, according to the great festival list in the temple for Ramesses III at Medinet Habu
day 20 Tekh (drunkenness)
day 22 Great Procession (of Osiris)
Month 2 (2nd month of 12 in year)
Menkhet = Panipet = Coptic Paopi (approximately September, ideally)
day 15 start of Ipet festival as 11-day festivities for Amun in Luxor, according to the festival list of Thutmose III at Elephantine
day 19 start of Ipet festival as 27-day festivities for Amun in Luxor, according to the record of good deeds of Ramesses III (Papyrus Harris I), and great festival list in the temple for Ramesses III at Medinet Habu
Note: the river procession and offerings at the Ipet festival are depicted on the walls of the great colonnade of the temple of Amun at Luxor
day 18 local Elephantine festival of Khnum and Anuqet, according to the festival list of Thutmose III at Elephantine
day 27 start of 2-day local festival of Mont, according to the late Middle Kingdom (about 2025-1700 BC) accounts papyrus Boulaq 18 (referring to it as 'festival of Mont'; this may be not an annual festival, but one ceremony, perhaps at the consecration of a shrine)
day 28 local Elephantine festival of Satet and Anuqet, according to the festival list of Thutmose III at Elephantine
day not specified: Menkhet ('Cloth') festival, according to late Middle Kingdom accounts papyrus listing singers and dancers UC 32191
Month 3 (3rd month of 12 in year)
Hathor = Coptic Athor (approximately October, ideally)
day 9 festival for Amun, according to the festival list of Thutmose III at Elephantine
day 30 local Elephantine festival of Anuqet, according to the festival list of Thutmose III at Elephantine
Month 4 (4th month of 12 in year)
Nehebkau = Kaherka = Coptic Khoiak (approximately November, ideally)
day 1 festival for Hathor, according to the great festival list in the temple for Ramesses III at Medinet Habu
day 18 start of the Khoiak ceremonies: main events of this festival, centred on the Osiris myth, are
day 22 Ploughing the Earth
day 26 Sokar festival
day 30 raising the Djed-pillar
Season of Sowing
Month 1 (5th month of 12 in year)
Shefbedet = Ta-aabet = Coptic Tobi (approximately December, ideally)
day 1 festival of Nehebkau (called the Beginning of Eternity in an inscription for king Sety I at Nauri)
day 20 sailing of Wadjyt, according to an inscription for king Thutmose III at the temple of Mut, Karnak
day 29 sailing of Bast, according to an inscription for king Thutmose III at the temple of Mut, Karnak
day 29 festival of Raising the Willow, according to the great festival list in the temple for Ramesses III at Medinet Habu
day 30 sailing of Shesmet, according to an inscription for king Thutmose III at the temple of Mut, Karnak
according to a late New Kingdom Turin papyrus, the festival is the sailing of Mut lady of Isheru
Month 2 (6th month of 12 in year)
Rekehwer = (Paen)-mekhir = Coptic Mekhir (approximately January, ideally)
day 1 sailing of Anubis
day 30 key date in a festival spanning several days, identified sometimes as 'Amun-in-the-festival-of-raising-heaven', and in some sources the day of bringing branches of the ished-tree (sacred tree of the sun-god at Iunu) and culminating on the next day, the first of the next month, with the ceremony of filling the sacred eye in Iunu; this is the halfway point of the year, ideal 'midwinter'
Month 3 (7th month of 12 in year)
Rekehnedjes = Paenamenhotep = Coptic Phamenoth (approximately February, ideally)
Month 1 (1st month of 12 in year)
Tekh = Thoth = Coptic Thout (approximately August, ideally)
day 1 New Year - Opening of the Year - birthday of Ra-Horakhty (the sun-god)
day 15 offerings to Hapy and Amun to secure a good flood (known from Dynasty 19 rock inscriptions at Gebel el-Silsila)
day 17 eve of the Wag festival
day 18 Wag festival
day 19 Wag and Thoth festival, according to the great festival list in the temple for Ramesses III at Medinet Habu
day 20 Tekh (drunkenness)
day 22 Great Procession (of Osiris)
Month 2 (2nd month of 12 in year)
Menkhet = Panipet = Coptic Paopi (approximately September, ideally)
day 15 start of Ipet festival as 11-day festivities for Amun in Luxor, according to the festival list of Thutmose III at Elephantine
day 19 start of Ipet festival as 27-day festivities for Amun in Luxor, according to the record of good deeds of Ramesses III (Papyrus Harris I), and great festival list in the temple for Ramesses III at Medinet Habu
Note: the river procession and offerings at the Ipet festival are depicted on the walls of the great colonnade of the temple of Amun at Luxor
day 18 local Elephantine festival of Khnum and Anuqet, according to the festival list of Thutmose III at Elephantine
day 27 start of 2-day local festival of Mont, according to the late Middle Kingdom (about 2025-1700 BC) accounts papyrus Boulaq 18 (referring to it as 'festival of Mont'; this may be not an annual festival, but one ceremony, perhaps at the consecration of a shrine)
day 28 local Elephantine festival of Satet and Anuqet, according to the festival list of Thutmose III at Elephantine
day not specified: Menkhet ('Cloth') festival, according to late Middle Kingdom accounts papyrus listing singers and dancers UC 32191
Month 3 (3rd month of 12 in year)
Hathor = Coptic Athor (approximately October, ideally)
day 9 festival for Amun, according to the festival list of Thutmose III at Elephantine
day 30 local Elephantine festival of Anuqet, according to the festival list of Thutmose III at Elephantine
Month 4 (4th month of 12 in year)
Nehebkau = Kaherka = Coptic Khoiak (approximately November, ideally)
day 1 festival for Hathor, according to the great festival list in the temple for Ramesses III at Medinet Habu
day 18 start of the Khoiak ceremonies: main events of this festival, centred on the Osiris myth, are
day 22 Ploughing the Earth
day 26 Sokar festival
day 30 raising the Djed-pillar
Season of Sowing
Month 1 (5th month of 12 in year)
Shefbedet = Ta-aabet = Coptic Tobi (approximately December, ideally)
day 1 festival of Nehebkau (called the Beginning of Eternity in an inscription for king Sety I at Nauri)
day 20 sailing of Wadjyt, according to an inscription for king Thutmose III at the temple of Mut, Karnak
day 29 sailing of Bast, according to an inscription for king Thutmose III at the temple of Mut, Karnak
day 29 festival of Raising the Willow, according to the great festival list in the temple for Ramesses III at Medinet Habu
day 30 sailing of Shesmet, according to an inscription for king Thutmose III at the temple of Mut, Karnak
according to a late New Kingdom Turin papyrus, the festival is the sailing of Mut lady of Isheru
Month 2 (6th month of 12 in year)
Rekehwer = (Paen)-mekhir = Coptic Mekhir (approximately January, ideally)
day 1 sailing of Anubis
day 30 key date in a festival spanning several days, identified sometimes as 'Amun-in-the-festival-of-raising-heaven', and in some sources the day of bringing branches of the ished-tree (sacred tree of the sun-god at Iunu) and culminating on the next day, the first of the next month, with the ceremony of filling the sacred eye in Iunu; this is the halfway point of the year, ideal 'midwinter'
Month 3 (7th month of 12 in year)
Rekehnedjes = Paenamenhotep = Coptic Phamenoth (approximately February, ideally)
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day 1 festival of Ptah (perhaps local to Thebes?), according to the journal for work on the king's tomb; day of return of the image of the deity in the festival 'Amun-in-the-festival-of-raising-heaven'
day 21 festival of king Amenhotep I in the valley (originally local to Thebes? month name indicates broader observation later?)
day 29 start (?) of 4-day festival of king Amenhotep I for the Deir el-Medina workforce
Month 4 (8th month of 12 in year)
(Paen)renenutet = Coptic Pharmouthi (approximately March, ideally)
day 4 festival of Bast, also recorded as the day of chewing onions for Bast
day 5 appearance of Bast in her boat, according to a Dynasty 26 statue (Louvre A88)
day 25 harvest offering to Renenutet, according to a depiction in Theban Tomb-chapel 38
day 27 granary offering to Renenutet, according to a depiction in Theban tomb-chapel 48
Season of Summer
Month 1 (9th month of 12 in year)
(Paen)khons = Coptic Pakhon (approximately April, ideally)
day 1 festival of Renenutet, also identified as the birthday of Nepri (personification of grain)
day 10 adoration of Anubis
day 11 festival of Min, a 4-day festival at the New Moon according to the great festival list in the temple for Ramesses III at Medinet Habu
Month 2 (10th month of 12 in year)
Khentkhety = Paeninet = Coptic Paoni (approximately May, ideally)
Festival of the Valley celebrated at the New Moon in this month; this was the greatest festival of the Theban necropolis, when the image of Amun of Karnak on the east bank at Thebes was brought to the temples for the cult of individual kings on the west bank - a distinctive feature of this festival was the presentation of great quantities of flowers - this would have been a time for each family to feast with their dead, and the architecture and decoration of tomb-chapels at Thebes reflect such festive banquets
Month 3 (11th month of 12 in year)
Ipet-hemet = Ipip = Coptic Epip (approximately June, ideally)
day 15 offerings to Hapy and Amun to secure a good flood (known from Dynasty 19 rock inscriptions at Gebel el-Silsila)
day 30 eve of the Hathor festival at Thebes, according to stela for king Thutmose III, Cairo CG 34013
Month 4 (12th month of 12 in year)
Wepet-renpet 'Opening of the Year' = Mesut-Ra 'birth of Ra' = Coptic Mesori (approximately July, ideally)
days 1-2 festival, occasion not specified, according to late New Kingdom ostracon Deir el-Medina 209, verso, line 4
day 2 Ipip festival, according to the journal for work on the king's tomb, Necropolis Journal pl.59, line 19
day 24 festival of Ptah (local?), according to a rough inscription on a Middle Kingdom pyramid
day 30 eve of start of year
'The five days over the year' (= days 361-365 of the official year, added to the 12 months)
day 1 birthday of Osiris
day 2 birthday of Horus
day 3 birthday of Seth
day 4 birthday of Isis
day 5 birthday of Nephthys
day 21 festival of king Amenhotep I in the valley (originally local to Thebes? month name indicates broader observation later?)
day 29 start (?) of 4-day festival of king Amenhotep I for the Deir el-Medina workforce
Month 4 (8th month of 12 in year)
(Paen)renenutet = Coptic Pharmouthi (approximately March, ideally)
day 4 festival of Bast, also recorded as the day of chewing onions for Bast
day 5 appearance of Bast in her boat, according to a Dynasty 26 statue (Louvre A88)
day 25 harvest offering to Renenutet, according to a depiction in Theban Tomb-chapel 38
day 27 granary offering to Renenutet, according to a depiction in Theban tomb-chapel 48
Season of Summer
Month 1 (9th month of 12 in year)
(Paen)khons = Coptic Pakhon (approximately April, ideally)
day 1 festival of Renenutet, also identified as the birthday of Nepri (personification of grain)
day 10 adoration of Anubis
day 11 festival of Min, a 4-day festival at the New Moon according to the great festival list in the temple for Ramesses III at Medinet Habu
Month 2 (10th month of 12 in year)
Khentkhety = Paeninet = Coptic Paoni (approximately May, ideally)
Festival of the Valley celebrated at the New Moon in this month; this was the greatest festival of the Theban necropolis, when the image of Amun of Karnak on the east bank at Thebes was brought to the temples for the cult of individual kings on the west bank - a distinctive feature of this festival was the presentation of great quantities of flowers - this would have been a time for each family to feast with their dead, and the architecture and decoration of tomb-chapels at Thebes reflect such festive banquets
Month 3 (11th month of 12 in year)
Ipet-hemet = Ipip = Coptic Epip (approximately June, ideally)
day 15 offerings to Hapy and Amun to secure a good flood (known from Dynasty 19 rock inscriptions at Gebel el-Silsila)
day 30 eve of the Hathor festival at Thebes, according to stela for king Thutmose III, Cairo CG 34013
Month 4 (12th month of 12 in year)
Wepet-renpet 'Opening of the Year' = Mesut-Ra 'birth of Ra' = Coptic Mesori (approximately July, ideally)
days 1-2 festival, occasion not specified, according to late New Kingdom ostracon Deir el-Medina 209, verso, line 4
day 2 Ipip festival, according to the journal for work on the king's tomb, Necropolis Journal pl.59, line 19
day 24 festival of Ptah (local?), according to a rough inscription on a Middle Kingdom pyramid
day 30 eve of start of year
'The five days over the year' (= days 361-365 of the official year, added to the 12 months)
day 1 birthday of Osiris
day 2 birthday of Horus
day 3 birthday of Seth
day 4 birthday of Isis
day 5 birthday of Nephthys