The following is a part of some work I have been doing at Qmetaphysics.com to uncover some of the pre-1945 deception that occurred worldwide. (I won’t get into my methods used, at that is more metaphysical. But here I will detail my findings, and you can make of it what you will.)
People that went to sleep on Sunday, October 4th, 582 AD, woke up on Monday, October 18th 1582 AD. They were not aware that an extra one thousand years had been added to their calendars because they didn’t have access to calendars. Their source of the date and time was the Church.
They were led to believe that the Julian date of Sunday, October 4th, 582 AD, was followed by Friday, October 15th, 582 AD, on the new Gregorian calendar.
Today, we believe that the Julian date of Thursday, October 4th, 1582 AD, was followed by Friday, October 15th, 1582 AD, on the new Gregorian calendar with no change in weekday continuity.
In order to maintain the proper day of the week for Easter when jumping from year 582 to 1582, ten days needed to be added. Easter of the following year, 583, was April 20th, while Easter of 1583 fell on April 17th.
The question the Church must have asked itself is, “How far out of sync would the Julian calendar be if we kept it another 1,000 years, until 1582?”
The correct answer would have been ‘thirteen days’, but if they added that many days then in the following year (1583), Easter would have fallen on a Wednesday. In order to keep Easter on a Sunday, they added only ten days.
Today, we see this as an error rather than the genius that it actually is.
Yet, this was only one part of the deception.
For decades prior, people – especially monks – were writing ‘i’ when they wrote the year to denote what we would call today ‘A.D.’, or anno domini in Latin. The year 500, for example, was written as i500 to signify that something was written five hundred years after the birth of Jesus Christ.
‘i’ was used to denote ‘Jesus’ in Latin, which was written as ‘Iesous’. Later, ‘j’ was used.
Then, over time, the small i’s and j’s were transformed into large I’s and J’s then, finally, a “1”
Year 600 AD had changed from being written as ‘600’ to ‘i600’ to ‘j600’ (or ‘I600’) to ‘1600’ over the course of four hundred years, until the changes were finally adopted everywhere by the 18th century. Further, where the date is expressed as a Roman numeral such as ‘XIII’, an ‘L’ could simply be added, making it ‘LXIII’.
I’m still working on the website and will get more into the reason behind the deception (that continues today) but perhaps some will find the above interesting. ( https://www.stolenhistory.org/threads/1-000-years-of-history-fabricated-and-added-to-our-calendar-how-was-the-deception-pulled-off.798/ )
