Listen to this breakthrough...it's just the turn of the century now with new equipment on traditional methods from a hundred years ago.
So it's not just the year calendar with the months and the days you need to add the weather / plant calendar into your schedule.
After charting weather patterns on the calendar for the past one hundred years this is what we have learned...the centuries and decades are charted by the weather and plant calendar in cycles.
So if we look a the record what we see is "decade bands" in the centuries....now it is the 20's so we're getting....wind, dust, drought like that.
Like this month in Atlantic Canada we got storms, then sticks, then hay, then chlorophyll...then heat.
People are saying that those are plant and weather cycles on the calendar that they are using to count the months and days from years ago.
Then we have viruses like covid.
For example I check my calendar and I know it's the 20's and it's July so there's probably going to be....storms, wind, sticks...that's what it feels like sticks coming at you outside, then there's going be hay, etc.
We're probably just using that from now on....so I'm not sure what I'm doing this summer because my plans have to be different because of the storms, sticks and hay report.
That is more probably important to your Outlook Calendar than your regular days of the week, now I have to write on that in my date planner now about the weather and sticks report and stuff.
Plus we know this because the black hole research says that's what it's doing, scientists just haven't had the instrumentation long enough yet to chart the weather patterns and plant calculations...for the hay and stick index from forest pollination or something during the 20's on the year calendar.
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