Friday 18 December 2020

Emmanuel Macron, Who Now Has COVID, Will Celebrate His Birthday On December 21st At Same Time The ‘Christmas Star’ Will Appear In The Sky

 

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Emmanuel Macron, Who Now Has COVID, Will Celebrate His Birthday On December 21st At Same Time The ‘Christmas Star’ Will Appear In The Sky

by Geoffrey Grider

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The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, serves as Co-Prince of Andorra in addition to his duties as French President and is one of the few examples of a democratically elected leader serving in a royal capacity in another country.

FUN FACT: Emmanuel Macron is not only the president of France, not only tested positive yesterday for COVID-19, but his birthday this year falls on the exact same day, December 21st, that the very rare 'Christmas Star' will appear in the night sky? On top of all that, did you also know that Emmanuel Macron is the co-prince of Andorra? The man that we call the biblical 'man of sin' never disappoints, the deeper you dig, the more you find.

“He shall enter peaceably even upon the fattest places of the province; and he shall do that which his fathers have not done, nor his fathers’ fathers; he shall scatter among them the prey, and spoil, and riches: yea, and he shall forecast his devices against the strong holds, even for a time.” Daniel 11:24 (KJB)

You know that expression 'the planets have aligned' that people say when a whole bunch of unexpected and unusual events come together at the same time? That is exactly what December 21 is this year, and that fact that it is all connected to Emmanuel Macron is just the cherry on top of the sundae. I'm sure it's just a coincidence that Macron is now in isolation away from public view due to COVID, and will remain there until the 'Christmas Star' passes.

Emmanuel Macron Will Celebrate His Birthday On December 21st As Jupiter, Saturn and the 'Christmas Star' Make An Ultra-Rare Alignment

FROM FORBES: In a celestial event that’s been interpreted as a possible source of the Star of Bethlehem nativity story from the Christian religion, the two giant gas planets will appear a tantalizing 0.1º apart on the evening of December 21, 2020. That’s about a fifth of the full Moon’s diameter.

It will be the closest approach of Jupiter and Saturn since shortly after the telescope was invented in the early 17th century.

To the naked eye the two planets will appear to shine almost as one. However, Jupiter is much brighter than Saturn. On December 21, Jupiter will shine at a magnitude of -2.0 while Saturn will be 10 times dimmer at just +0.64.

A brief statement did not say what symptoms Macron experienced. It said he would isolate himself for seven days. “He will continue to work and take care of his activities at a distance,” it added. https://t.co/g7i2sXnwGm

— The Associated Press (@AP) December 17, 2020

It will be their closest alignment since July 16, 1623, but that one was too close to the Sun for anyone to observe. The last alignment as easy to see as the “great conjunction” of December 21, 2020 was way back on March 4, 1226 when the two planets appeared to be just one fifteenth of the Moon’s diameter apart.

It’s called a “great conjunction” because Jupiter and Saturn are the two largest planets in the Solar System.

You’ll have to take a look as quickly as you can because this “great conjunction” won’t take long to sink below the horizon. In fact, you’ll be wise to look 45 minutes after sunset where you are on December 21, 2020 to see the planet pairing as high as possible in the southwestern sky. READ MORE

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