Anonymous ID: ad2358 March 17, 2019, 8:35 a.m. No.5735285   🗄️.is 🔗kun

On March 18 and 19, 2019, the moon is moving through the constellation Leo the Lion, past Regulus, the brightest star in Leo, representing the Lion’s Heart. On these nights, the glare of the bright waxing gibbous moon might make it difficult to see all the Lion’s stars. But you’ll likely see Regulus, which is a 1st-magnitude star, that is, one of our sky’s brightest stars.

 

And you might also glimpse the pattern of stars of which Regulus is a part. This backwards question mark pattern is a famous asterism within Leo, called The Sickle.

 

The March 20-21, 2019, full moon ushers in the first full moon of spring for the Northern Hemisphere, and the first full moon of autumn for the Southern Hemisphere. This full moon is also a supermoon, particularly close to Earth. It comes less than four hours after the arrival of the March 20 equinox.

 

This is the closest coincidence of a full moon with the March equinox since March 2000 – 19 years ago. The full moon and March equinox won’t happen less than one day apart again for another 11 years, or until March 2030.

 

This is evil's biggest annual event beginning with conception attempts with their sex slaves and culminating at equinox with sacrifice and eating of the previous years now 3 month old babies. The groves and secret holes in the earth will be full of vampirous paedophile cannibals.

 

Pray for all the children of Earth.

 

 

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