Elliot Hong (3 Jan 2011)
"44 Weeks + 8 Days ?"


Dear Doves:
 
1) I understand that Christmas Season is considered as the period of 12 days from Christmas
    to Epiphany Celebration on Jan.6, 2011.
 
   Therefore, the Blessed Hope on Christmas is still effective until Jan.6 and the 7.3 earthquake
   on the day of Christmas near New Caledonia(The Island closest to Heaven) was indeed the
   confirmation of the extension.
 
2) The signs of the number 44 were given many times from the first day of Jewish Religious
    New Year, 2010.
    The 4.4 earthquake at 4:04AM of Nisan 1 and 4/4 Resurrection(Firstfruits)day,etc.
 
    In my opinion, it suggests that from the Concepcion earthquake the birth of a man child must
    happen by 44 weeks which was Dec.31, and just like Jesus was presented at the temple 8 days
    after the birth, the Brides must be presented at the Throne of G-d after 8 days of the birth.
 
3) We all agree that the Christchurch earthquake and the Chile miners rescue were the definite
    signs from the Almighty.
 
    From the Christchurch earthquake to the first day of the lifting up operation of the miners
    is 40 days, and from this first day to Jan.8 is 88 days.
 
    I don't think it's a coincidence.
 
4) There is no question that the total Lunar Eclipse of Red Full Moon on the Winter Solstice of
    Dec.21 was the major sign.
 
    It was the first Eclipse since the Solar Eclipse on July 11, 2010 which occurred on the same
    day of AV1 3 years in a row from 2008 and 2009.
 
    It was discovered on the 17th day from the accident that the 33 Chile miners were alive, and
    17 represents Victory.
 
    17 days from Dec.21 is Jan.7.
 
5) There is no doubt that the Sun Exploding on 12/12 12:12 was another definite sign from G-d.
 
    21(Exceeding sinfulness of sin) days from 12/12 is Jan.2 and 23(Death) days from 12/12 is Jan.4.
 
    This suggests that there could be a very strong 3 day warning.
 
Although we're in 2011, the signs are overwhelmingly indicating that it's not over yet.
 
See you soon,
 
Elliot