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Post by watchmanjim on Jul 1, 2017 0:51:40 GMT -6
Let's compile a list of things that happened on years ending in 7's.
Did we do this already? I can't remember where.
1917 US joins WWI 1917 Russian revolution (the big bear) 1917 Palestine conquered by Allied troops 1917 Finland's independence (the little bear) 1927--Limberg crossed the Atlantic solo. 1947--Roswell and other major UFO reports. 1947--US Air Force established. 1957--Sputnik 1 1967--6-day war, capture of Jerusalem
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Post by whatif on Jul 1, 2017 1:27:05 GMT -6
Great idea, watchmanjim! I don't recall having done this before.
1977 Anwar el-Sadat visits Israel 2017 Great American Eclipse 2017 Revelation 12:1-2 Sign 2017 Donald Trump starts presidency
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Post by whatif on Jul 1, 2017 1:30:15 GMT -6
1917 Balfour Declaration 1967 The first of a Tetrad of blood moons occurs connected to Israel's capture of Jerusalem
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Post by whatif on Jul 1, 2017 1:35:52 GMT -6
2007 Lisbon Treaty signed 1897 First Zionist Congress
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Post by kjs on Jul 2, 2017 11:50:58 GMT -6
Black Monday. - Oct 19, 1987. - world wide stock market crash
Last Bear Market for US. Went from Oct. 9, 2007 through March 9, 2009
July 1997 started the Asian market crash
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Post by Natalie on Jul 10, 2017 14:46:41 GMT -6
1987 -- Temple Institute started
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Post by whatif on Jul 10, 2017 19:14:13 GMT -6
Great addition, Natalie!
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Post by watchmanjim on Jul 10, 2017 22:33:50 GMT -6
Thank you, and welcome, Natalie!
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Post by watchmanjim on Jul 11, 2017 0:06:16 GMT -6
Wow. Was just noticing things about Lindberg's May 20, 1927 flight.
1. The name Charles keeps popping up in various places in prophetic / Balaamic articles. (Charleston, the last major city for the eclipse to go over). 2. Plane was named Spirit of St. Louis. (After city in Missouri). The eclipse passes just below St. Louis and St. Charles. 3. The plane was built by the small company Ryan. Paul Ryan is currently speaker of the House. 4. He took off from Roosevelt Field, New York, named after TR's son Quentin, who died on Bastille Day 1918 (July 14) fighting over FRANCE. (We'll see France again shortly). 5. St. Louis, MO, is named after King Louis IX of FRANCE. Louis IX is often considered the most important king of France, or shares that title with Charlamagne (Charles the Great). 6. Louis IX was a crusader in Egypt, 7th Crusade, where he did many interesting things and was eventually captured and ransomed, 1250 AD. 7. St. Louis IX then went to Palestine, where he built up Christian defenses, and did diplomacy with Syria, Egypt, and the Mongol Empire. 8. In 1267, 750 years ago (another 7 year), in PARIS, Louis IX decided to begin the 8th Crusade. 9. Louis IX and his brother CHARLES went to Tunisia in 1270, where Louis died of dysentery. 10. Charles Lindberg's flight lasted 33 1/2 hours. There's our 33 again. 11. When talking about his flight, Charles used the royal "we" to refer to himself and the plane. After all, it was a solo flight. He said it was a "spiritual partnership" 12. "Spirit of St. Louis." Like Louis IX, Charles Lindberg became a great philosopher, diplomat, traveler, pioneer, peace promoter, and human rights champion. 13. Everything about the Spirit of St. Louis plane was "one, only." One pilot, one engine, one wing (monoplane), one tail, and one non-stop flight over one ocean. Any of which was not for granted at that time. 14. His engine was a Wright Whirlwind. Whirlwinds are very important in Bible prophecy. The Wright company was the one begun by first powered airplane pilots, Orville and Wilbur. 15. Did I mention? He flew to PARIS. FRANCE. Yes, that Paris. Yes, that France. 16. He was an instant celebrity due to the sensation of the flight. 150,000 people crowded onto the airfield in France and greeted him as a conquering hero. 17. He was treated almost like a god. People were "behaving as though Lindbergh had walked on water, not flown over it." 18. Lindberg was TIME's Man of the Year for 1927, and remains the youngest Time Man of the Year ever, 25 years old at the time of his flight. 19. Speaking of time, Lindberg invented a new type of wristwatch for aviators, which is still manufactured and used today. 20. Lindberg had the heart of an inventor, and helped a surgeon develop a primitive artificial pump for blood, which, later much refined, allowed heart surgery to take place. 21. Lindberg's son, Charles, was kidnapped and killed at the age of 2. The following trial was another national sensation, and the family fled to Europe for privacy and safety. 22. Lindberg was a huge peace advocate during World War II, and defender of American neutrality. However, he was avidly anti-communist. 23. Lindberg's views on race are very controversial--some say they are misunderstood and maligned, others say he was a highly antisemtic bigot--either way, he said this: "We can have peace and security only so long as we band together to preserve that most priceless possession, our inheritance of European blood, only so long as we guard ourselves against attack by foreign armies and dilution by foreign races." 24. Lindberg was not allowed back into the US military during the war as he was considered to have left as a traitor to his country. However, he flew 50 missions in combat zones as an aviation consultant. 25. Lindberg fathered 6 children with his wife, and 7 by three European mistresses. The secret double life was not exposed until long after his death. 26. Louis IX was even more antisemitic than Lindberg. Strife against the Jews in France under his reign boiled up in a major way when the Talmud was translated and Europeans found out what was in it. 27. Lindberg was 25 when he made his record-setting flight. The prize money he won was $25,000. 28. The Spirit of Saint Louis aircraft was designed and built in just 60 days. (design was similar to an existing model, but not the same). 29. The aircraft was 27 feet long. 30. St. Louis was the IX (9th) Louis. The aircraft's engine had 9 cylinders.
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Post by whatif on Jul 11, 2017 0:29:46 GMT -6
Wow, watchmanjim! That is an incredible list you've made! I've got something to add to it... something very fascinating...
Agatha Christie's book, Murder on the Orient Express, is a fictional work that was inspired by the Lindbergh baby kidnapping. Here's what Wikipedia says about it:
The Armstrong kidnapping case [the fictional case in the book] was based on the actual kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh's son in 1932, just before the book was written. An innocent, but perhaps loose-lipped, maid employed by Mrs. Lindbergh's parents was suspected of involvement in the crime. After being harshly interrogated by police, she committed suicide.
Source: "Murder on the Orient Express," Wikipedia, 29 June 2017, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_on_the_Orient_Express
So would you be surprised to learn that there is a new movie of Murder on the Orient Express coming out in November this year?
Source: "Murder on the Orient Express (2017)," IMDb, www.imdb.com/title/tt3402236/?ref_=nv_sr_1
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Post by watchmanjim on Jul 11, 2017 0:38:08 GMT -6
Seriously? ??
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Post by whatif on Jul 11, 2017 1:24:33 GMT -6
YEP!!!
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Post by watchmanjim on Jul 11, 2017 1:28:12 GMT -6
1837. John Deere builds his famous first plow. And so was born a rare thing--a company that continued to sell the same product under the same name now for 180 years.
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