Phil (28 Oct 2024)
"Tim Springer, "Pope Francis exactly 666 Weeks in office on 89th Birthday", 20/10/2024"


 
John and Doves,

Tim Springer's letter, "Pope Francis exactly 666 Weeks in office on 89th Birthday", is most interesting. Thanks Tim!

Tim, it is also worth noting that Pope Francis will be 88 years old (44+44) on 17/12/2024 exactly 1 year before your reference to him
having been pope for 666 weeks on 17/12/2025!

And 17/10/2024 was the date of the Full Moon of which some are calling it the Blood Moon or Hunters Moon which happened exactly 2 months
before pope Francis will be 88 years old (44+44 years old).

And 17/10/2024 is the centre day of a 7 day week starting on Monday, 14/10 and finishing on Sunday, 20/10.

My youngest son (18) started his first job on Monday, 14/10 and worked all week for the 5 days.
My eldest son (20) worked all week for the 5 days.
Then, on Friday night they both told me that they were going camping for the weekend with their friends but to different locations.
So, there I am in the house alone for the first time since they were both at school a year ago.
And not only that but they are both going camping early on Saturday morning so I will be alone in the house for Saturday and half of Sunday too!
7 days altogether! And Camping has 7 letters!
And the centre day of this 7 days? Why, October the 17th of course, the day of the Full Moon!

And from 17/10/2024, Full Moon, to 17/12/2025, Francis 666 weeks in Office = 7+7 months.

The 7 October dates my sons were both working for the very first time for 5 of them plus 2 days camping -

14 + 20 = 34 = 17+17
15 + 19 = 34 = 17+17.
16 + 18 = 34 = 17+17.
    17 Full moon.

Then I realised that on the Full Moon date of 17/10/2024 the boys' mother was 44 years old! Sorry! I just had to make it known! I am almost certain she
will not read this letter! However, I feel compelled to inform her of this information.
This centre date for my boys both working for the first time and being the first week has a double digit number for their mother's age.
And 1+7+1+2+2+4 = 17.

Astonishing!

Keep looking up!

Phil.