Anonymous ID: db3f99 April 2, 2020, 5:34 a.m. No.8660086   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0117

>>8660046

>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C/2019_Y4_(ATLAS)

>>8659452

>every 5,500 years

 

..indicating a 4,400-year orbital period

 

The JPL Small-Body Database using an epoch of February 18, 2020, shows Atlas with an orbital period of approximately 6,000 years, but this solution includes perturbations while inside of the planetary region. A more useful inbound barycentric solution before the comet entered the planetary region shows an orbital period of about 4,800 years. The comet will reach its nearest point to the Sun on May 31, 2020. After leaving the planetary region, the comet will have an outbound orbital period of about 5,200 years.

Anonymous ID: db3f99 April 2, 2020, 5:40 a.m. No.8660117   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0145

>>8660086

4400/6000/4800years ago minus 2020AD = 2380/3980/2780 BC?

that math right? AD/BC shit always gives me dyslexia

 

if that's right, wasn't that when the pyramids were built-ish? They were as old to the romans as the romans are old to us, ~2k years

Anonymous ID: db3f99 April 2, 2020, 5:44 a.m. No.8660153   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>8660125

>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermarium

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prometheism

 

Piłsudski's elaboration of Prometheism had been aided by an intimate knowledge of the Russian Empire gained while exiled by its government to eastern Siberia. The term "Prometheism" was suggested by the Greek myth of Prometheus, whose gift of fire to mankind, in defiance of Zeus, came to symbolize enlightenment and resistance to despotic authority.

 

A brief history of Poland's Promethean endeavor was set down on February 12, 1940, by Edmund Charaszkiewicz, a Polish military intelligence officer whose responsibilities from 1927 until the outbreak of World War II in Europe in September 1939 had included the coordination of Poland's Promethean program. Charaszkiewicz wrote his paper in Paris after escaping from a Poland overrun by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.

 

The creator and soul of the Promethean concept [wrote Charaszkiewicz] was Marshal Piłsudski, who as early as 1904, in a memorandum to the Japanese government, pointed out the need to employ, in the struggle against Russia, the numerous non-Russian nations that inhabited the basins of the Baltic, Black and Caspian Seas, and emphasized that the Polish nation, by virtue of its history, love of freedom, and uncompromising stance toward [the three empires that had partitioned Poland out of political existence at the end of the 18th century] would, in that struggle, doubtless take a leading place and help work the emancipation of other nations oppressed by Russia.

 

A key excerpt from Piłsudski's 1904 memorandum declared:

 

Poland's strength and importance among the constituent parts of the Russian state embolden us to set ourselves the political goal of breaking up the Russian state into its main constituents and emancipating the countries that have been forcibly incorporated into that empire. We regard this not only as the fulfilment of our country's cultural strivings for independent existence, but also as a guarantee of that existence, since a Russia divested of her conquests will be sufficiently weakened that she will cease to be a formidable and dangerous neighbor.