Nicole (12 Feb 2011)
"Concepion, Chile Earthquake, Still a Clue??"

 
Doves,
I was still thinking about the Concepion, Chile earthquake on 2/27/2010 and I still have to wonder if it is a clue.   Possibly it could be, unless the month of March 2011 passes.   But I find something truly interesting and wonder if it plays into the puzzle at all.

The longest recorded EVER pregnancy was a woman in 1945.  The pregnancy was calculated at 53 weeks and 4 days - Mrs. Beulah Hunter, had been pregnant 375 days.   They say that her baby was born a week before March 5th 1945, when the TIME article had been written...so that possibly had her baby born around February 27th 1945.   I cannot help but wonder?   We shall know if the Concepion earthquake was something we should have been tracking if March comes and goes without a rapture.    The article says that there was a cessation of growth and that the development of the baby was delayed and the fetal heartbeat was two months later than normal.   Hmm, has the development of the Bride been delayed and therefore we haven't been raptured yet?  

If we are looking from 2/27/2010, then 53 weeks is March 5th 2011 exactly!   And when I look up the date on the scientific creation calendar which is based off exact lunar positions the last day of the year falls on 3/5/2011 with their Nisan 1 being March 6th.  

(FYI:   The torahcalendar.com is not the one the Rabbi's use, they use chabad.org and the discrepancy with these two calendars is the scientific says the leap year month is at the end of 2011 and the rabbinical says ADAR II for 2010).