The Mystery of the Shemitah

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    The Mystery of Proximity
    What happens if we take the five greatest point crashes in stock market history and see how close each falls to the Shemitah’s greatest point of impact concerning the financial realm—the point where Elul and Tishri converge at the end of the Shemitah year? Since the point of impact can only affect that which comes after it (and not before), we will mark the crash by where it falls within the seven-year period, how near or far it occurs from the Shemitah’s point of greatest impact. If nothing more than natural is at work, we would expect the crashes to average out to a proximity of about 50 percent, or to fall on average about three and a half years away from the Shemitah’s end, the halfway mark in the seven-year cycle. But what we find is dramatically different and amazing.
    The Fifth Greatest Stock Market Point Crash
    Proximity to Biblical Point of Impact—99.609 percent!
    The Fourth Greatest Stock Market Point Crash
    Proximity to Biblical Point of Impact—97.54 percent!
    The Third Greatest Stock Market Point Crash
    Proximity to Biblical Point of Impact—100 percent!
    The Second Greatest Stock Market Point Crash
    Proximity to Biblical Point of Impact—99.375 percent!
    The First Greatest Stock Market Point Crash
    Proximity to Biblical Point of Impact—100 percent!
    Average proximity and convergence of the five greatest stock market point crashes to the Shemitah’s point of greatest impact: 99.305 percent!
    The Mystery Behind the Top Five Greatest Postwar Percentage Crashes
    Of the top five greatest percentage crashes of the postwar era, how many of them took place either in the wake of the Shemitah’s climax or at the moment of climax itself? One hundred percent!
    The Mystery Behind the Top Five Greatest Point Crashes in History
    Of the five greatest point crashes in American history, how many of them took place either in the wake of the Shemitah’s climax or at the moment of climax itself? One hundred percent!
    The Three Greatest Percentage Crashes and Three Hebrew Days
    The top three greatest percentage crashes in Wall Street history bear either the name “Black Monday” or “Black Tuesday.” Do they bear any connection to the mystery of the Shemitah, which determines Tishri as the key month of financial repercussions? Here are the three greatest percentage crashes in history revealing their dates on the biblical calendar:
The Second Greatest Percentage Crash: Black Monday 1929
Tishri 24
The Third Greatest Percentage Crash: Black Tuesday 1929
Tishri 25
The First Greatest Percentage Crash: Black Monday 1987
Tishri 26
    Thus of the three greatest percentage crashes in Wall Street history, and of all the days in the calendar on which they could take place—they all happen within a span of three days on the biblical calendar.
    The Greatest of All Crashes
    What if we just looked at the two greatest crashes of all time—the greatest point crash in history and the greatest percentage crash in history? What would it reveal?
    Each crash is connected to the month of Tishri. One takes place in the midst of Tishri and the other on the day that begins it.
    Each takes place at the end of the seven-year biblical cycle, the Shemitah’s climactic conclusion or wake—the time ordained in the ancient mystery for massive transformations and remission in the financial realm and for the manifesting of its repercussions.
    The Evidence Is Clear
    We have lifted up this measuring rod: if there was nothing more than the natural at work in the greatest collapses in history, then the greatest financial collapses in history should be more or less evenly distributed throughout the year. We have searched the matter on several grounds and applied several probes, tests, and parameters.
    The conclusion: Something very much more than natural is indeed going on. And the signs of the phenomenon all point to the same ancient biblical mystery. If the collapse of the world’s stock markets were an act of crime,

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