So today, QDay Dec 17 is actually November 3, Election Day on the Chinese Lunar calendar? The year of the RAT? #Nocoincidences

h/t @BenjaminPD23

Search RATS in the drops. Several hits. Here’s one:

Phase III
Traitors Justice.
What’s PHASE III?

one of 8 moon phases each month. Phase III for Dec 2020 appears to be Dec 21, winter solstice.
Phase III shows Dark to Light. Look at it! Half Dark half Light looking straight on.

for Dec 2020 it also falls on Winter Solstice 12/21. Another Dark to Light Day. Shortest day of the Year with least amount of daylight.
https://t.co/F8hYtfr8Al
Christmas, Dec 25 2020 will be Chinese lunar calendar Day Nov 11.

11/11

How cool is that? Time to finally be UNIFIED?
But why 11.11.18? Why not 11.11.20? Turns out 2020 IS year ‘18 on chinese calendar!
2020 is also year ‘18 on the Hebrew calendar . Year 5781 abbreviated to ‘18 since Hebrew reads right to left. 11.11.18 again!
Tomorrow Dec 18 is the last day of Hanukkah. . Another Dark to Light. One WEEK before Christmas.
And finally ? What about 23 now comes the Pain?

If America will be unified on Christmas, 12/25? What’s “two days ahead of schedule”?

Dec23.

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