It's time to consider the possibility of a Mega financial crisis in the month of September 2015 or earlier.
I'm going to summarize my findings below in 10 points.
Tishrei, Cheshvan, Kislev, Teves, Shvat, Adar, Nissan, Iyar, Sivan, Tamuz, Av, Elul
2. Every 7 years, there is a Shemitah year, on which the land must not be worked, and where debts are forgiven (Deuteronomy 15:1–6, Jeremiah 34:13–14)
3. The last day of the Jewish year is Elul 29 - every single year.
4. Remember the 9/11 attack? It happened on Tuesday September 11th, 2001. The stock market closed on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and it re-opened on September 17th, 2001 - where one of the stock indexes crashed 7% - one of the biggest crashes. This day was Elul 29, on the Shemitah year.
5. Seven years later, on Monday September 29th 2008, one of the stock indexes fell 777 points - biggest drop in history. This day was Elul 29, on the Shemitah year.
6. Fast forward 7 years from the previous drop and we have September 13th 2015 as the day of Elul 29.
7. Going back to the Shemitah years, 1994, 1987, 1980, etc, all had significant economic events.
8. Consider another aspect. There is the rare Tetrad blood moons occurring on the feasts of God in 2014-2015 (four blood moons each occurring on a feast of God according to Jewish year). The last time something like this happened was in 1967-1968, coinciding with Israel's reclaim of Jerusalem. The time before this, occurred in 1948-1949, coinciding with the formation of the state of Israel (14th May - realised this recently). These Tetrad blood moons have occurred another 5 times between 0 AD to 1948, and each time, something significant happened to Israel whether good or bad.
9. Conclusion: I think some big things will definitely happen this year. During September 2015 and throughout the whole year.
10. Having knowledge calls for preparation. I believe God will use signs in the sky (objective signs) to warn people about various happenings.
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