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BLACK Woman REVEALS this Forbidden BiblicalTRUTH HIDDEN from Blacks For DECADES!

BLACK Woman REVEALS this Forbidden BiblicalTRUTH HIDDEN from Blacks For DECADES!

My guy.

All right, so someone asked if I could talk about the actual calendar and the real New Year.

So first I’mma start off by telling y’all that there are actually 13 months.

And if you pay attention, all of it makes sense.

Remember I told y’all that us and nature are connected?

We’re all connected.

This is what I mean by that.

So actually listen to what I’m about to say.

The moon cycles every 28 days.

And if you pay attention when a woman is pregnant, they only count her pregnancy every 28 days.

And they count by 4 weeks.

4 weeks in this month, 4 weeks in that month.

And that’s why when you count the weeks, it go by 7, 14, 21, 28.

And the reason why I say we actually have 13 months is because if we have 13 months instead of 12, each month will have 28 days.

So not only do the moon have a 28-day cycle, but don’t us women have a 28-day cycle when it comes to our period?

Not only that, God calls the moon a her.

So the moon itself is represented as a female.

So you got the women’s menstrual cycle that’s every 28 days, just like the moon cycle is every 28 days.

So the moon is represented as a she, and it has a 28-day cycle, just like us females, we have a 28-day cycle.

Keep up.

I’m trying to show you how we connected to nature.

The only month that’s actually truthful that we go by is February.

That’s the only month that actually has 28 days.

All those other months, if all those months go to 28 days instead, it will make an extra month that will also have 28 days.

So we will have 13 months that all have 28 days, which is actually for the missing month that we are supposed to have.

April 1st, which is April Fools, is symbolic to them fooling you into thinking that January 1st is the actual New Year.

But like I told y’all, we are connected to nature.

Nature shows us that the real New Year is in spring.

Nature shows us that the real New Year is when the earth starts to come alive again.

The trees, the grass, and the flowers begin to blossom and grow back.

Our energy is connected to nature.

Our energy actually begins to shift with nature also.

The New Year is actually based off the seasons.

And spring is the new season.

January is not the New Year.

This is all some fake stuff that’s going on and they got y’all programmed.

Like for real, how could January be the New Year and it ain’t representing no change?

No new life, no growth.

We are connected to nature.

No matter what y’all try to lie about, what lies they put into y’all, or what y’all don’t want to believe in, no matter what you want to believe in, we connected to nature regardless of what y’all say.

God created us, God created nature.

We are supposed to align with each other.

13 months instead of 12 will be exactly 28 days in each month.

The 1st will always be a Monday.

And the 28th will always be a Sunday.

Every month will have exactly four weeks.

And we will properly align ourselves with the moon cycle.

Moon cycle, 28 days.

Menstrual cycle, 28 days.

Days of the month, 28 days.

September came from a old Roman word called septem, meaning seven, which was originally the seventh month.

October came from the Latin and Greek word oct, meaning eight, which was originally the eighth month.

November came from the Latin word novem, meaning nine, which was originally the ninth month.

December came from the Latin word decem, meaning 10, which was originally the 10th month.

So, September is actually the seventh month.

October is actually the eighth month.

Why do you think they call it an octopus an oct o pus?

Oct stands for eight.

An octopus has eight tentacles.

They call it an octopus for a reason, because it stands for eight at the beginning.

November is really the ninth month.

And December is actually the 10th month.

So, >> Yo.

Yo, I need you to stop everything right now because a black woman got on camera and said something so simple, [music] so clean, so mathematically precise, that I had to sit with it for a full 10 minutes before I could even begin to process why nobody taught us this in school, not in Sunday school, not in history class, not in any institution that claimed to be educating us.

She did not need a PhD.

She did not need a pulpit.

She just needed eyes to see what was always sitting right in front of us.

And when she laid it out, piece by piece, number by number, month by month, the only question left was not whether she was right.

The only question was why this was hidden.

And that question, that specific question, is the one that changes everything.

If this is your first time here, welcome.

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We bring the mathematics, the history, the etymology, the scripture, and the full documented truth.

And today, every single one of those things is pointing at a calendar that was taken from us, and a new year that was moved to confuse us.

Here is what the verified historical and mathematical record actually shows.

The Gregorian calendar, which is the calendar the entire Western world currently operates on, was introduced by Pope Gregory the 13th in 1582.

Before that, the Julian calendar, introduced by Julius Caesar, was the standard.

But before both of those, ancient civilizations operated on lunar calendars that track time through the cycles of the moon, rather than the movement of the sun.

The Ethiopian calendar, which is still in active use today by over 110 million people, has 13 months.

12 months of 30 days each, and one shorter month called Pagume, which means forgotten days in the Ge’ez language.

The Ethiopian Orthodox Church, one of the oldest Christian institutions on Earth, predating the Roman Catholic Church in its current form, has maintained this calendar continuously.

Ethiopia was never colonized, a fact documented by the African Union, and therefore never had its timekeeping [music] system forcibly replaced.

As a result, Ethiopia is currently operating in a different year than the Western world, approximately 7 to 8 years behind the Gregorian count, because the two calendars calculate the birth of Jesus Christ differently, based on distinct ancient manuscripts.

The etymology of the months in the Gregorian calendar confirms that the current system was altered from an original 13-month structure.

September comes from the Latin word septem, meaning seven.

October comes from the Latin word octo, meaning eight.

November comes from the Latin word novem, meaning nine.

December comes from the Latin word decem, meaning 10.

These are not disputed facts.

They are documented in every major Latin etymology reference including the Oxford Latin Dictionary.

If September means seven, October means eight, November means nine, and December means 10, then those months were originally the seventh, eighth, ninth, and 10th months of the year.

They are currently the ninth, 10th, 11th, and 12th months.

That means two [music] months were inserted at the beginning of the calendar, pushing everything else back.

Those two months are July and August, named after Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar, respectively.

Both of whom decided that their legacy required a month bearing their name.

Augustus Caesar, documented by the Roman historian Suetonius, actually shortened February by one day to make his month equal in length to Julius Caesar’s July.

A sitting emperor literally stole a day from February to [music] satisfy his ego, and we have been living with that theft ever since.

Now, let us talk about what this black woman actually laid out on camera.

>> For us to call September the ninth month, October the 10th month, and so on, that’s a bold-faced lie.

Because it’s not true.

What I’m trying to tell y’all is at the end of the day, nature tells us the real time.

And God made us the way we are and made nature the way it is for a reason.

And we supposed to properly align with nature.

Y’all have to realize we didn’t have clocks and stuff back then.

We followed nature.

Nature told us the time.

And until this day, nature tells us the time.

God made us the way we are for a reason, the same way he made nature the way it is for a reason.

So, like I always said, Romans 3 and 4, let God be the truth and every man a liar.

>> If you want to know the truth about the 13-month calendar, watch this video.

According to the Akashic Records, what is the 13-month lunar calendar and why did it get replaced by the Gregorian calendar?

Can you please give us a breakdown?

>> According to the Akashic Records, the 13-month lunar calendar is an ancient, spiritually aligned timekeeping system based on the natural rhythms of the moon and Earth.

This calendar reflects the cycles of the divine feminine, the flow of nature, and the harmonic structure of time as it was originally designed on Earth and in other star-seeded civilizations with the 13-month lunar calendar.

The 13-month calendar consists of 13 months of 28 days each, 264 days, with one day out of time that is considered a sacred reset or portal day.

Each month aligns with one full lunar cycle.

Because the moon governs tides, fertility, and intuitive state, this calendar allows humans to live in resonance with their biological, emotional, and spiritual rhythms.

In many indigenous and advanced ancient societies, such as the Mayans, Egyptians, and certain African tribes, this calendar was seen as sacred.

Women’s menstrual cycles, crop growth, and ceremonial initiations were all aligned with the lunar flow, creating harmony between Earth and cosmic energies.

Why was it replaced by the Gregorian calendar?

According to the Akashic Records, the shift to the Gregorian calendar was part of a larger agenda to dismantle humanity’s connection to natural time and spiritual cycles.

Here’s why.

One, disconnection from nature.

The solar-based Gregorian calendar fragments time into months of inconsistent length, disrupting the natural harmony between celestial movements and human biology.

This was intentional.

It made people less attuned to their inner knowing, natural instincts, and Earth-based wisdom.

Suppression of the divine feminine.

13 is the number of the goddess and lunar cycles represent feminine power, regeneration and creation.

By replacing the 13-month system with a 12-month solar calendar, the divine feminine principle was energetically suppressed.

This disempowered not just women but intuition, flow and spiritual sovereignty in all people through control of human consciousness.

The Gregorian calendar was instituted by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 and adopted over time by many countries.

Its purpose wasn’t just accuracy.

It served to synchronize society with religious, political and economic structures that thrived on linear time, productivity and hierarchy, not cyclical wisdom.

Time became a tool of control, not communion.

Um, why this matters?

Now, many souls on Earth are reawakening to the sacredness of time and feeling disoriented in the Gregorian system.

Uh, this is because your Akashic memory remembers the original template where time was felt, not forced.

Uh, returning to lunar or 13-moon time rebalances masculine and feminine energy within the self, strengthens intuition and dream recall, helps regulate the nervous system and biological cycles, reconnects humanity with planetary and cosmic rhythms.

>> Now you have the information and what will you do?

Will you procrastinate or will you use it to your advantage?

The choice is yours.

Let’s get it.

Peace.

>> Hey, man.

Happy New Year.

>> Bro, New Year’s was months ago.

>> That’s what they want you to think.

>> What do you mean?

>> The real New Year starts in the spring when everything wakes up.

At least that’s how it’s always been until the Gregorian calendar messed everything up.

So, >> how did the Gregorian calendar mess things up?

Pope Gregory introduced the Gregorian calendar not to keep time but to remind folks when to pay taxes.

>> That’s why it’s called calendar because in ancient Rome, calends was the day that debts were recorded.

>> Wait a minute.

You’re saying the calendar was built for taxes?

>> Exactly.

And the whole system got thrown off earlier when Julius Caesar and Augustus decided they wanted their own months.

That’s how we got July and August.

>> Well, why is February so short?

>> Because Augustus wanted his month to be just as long as Julius’s.

So, he stole a day from February.

>> So, they reshuffled time to feed their egos?

Here I thought they made February short because they were just racist towards black history month.

But this makes more sense.

>> And that’s not even the craziest part.

Have you ever noticed the months don’t even truly line up to their names?

Think about it.

September, septem, seven, but it’s the ninth month.

October, [music] octo, eight, but it’s the 10th month.

Novem means nine, but it’s the 11th month.

December, deca, 10, but it’s the 12th month.

So, they really out here just messing things up.

If the calendar was actually accurate, we would have 13 months, not 12.

>> But, [music] why 13?

>> Because it follows the natural cycles of the moon’s 28 days, which also corresponds to women’s menstrual cycles.

>> You see, ancient cultures had it right.

They based their calendar based off the moon and the cosmos, not taxes.

>> So, every month would be 28 [music] days?

>> Exactly.

And the first day of every month would always land on the same day of the week.

>> So, we’re really just out here living in a system designed to confuse us.

>> And now you see why they call it April Fools’ Day.

>> So, Ethiopia is just casually eight years behind everybody else.

But they use a whole different calendar in Ethiopia, which makes me wonder, is their calendar right?

Is that the calendar that everybody should be using?

Their calendar has 13 months, not 12.

And their New Year’s is in September.

Something ain’t right.

Somebody got to tell me something.

Hell no, something ain’t right.

Nope.

Did you know that April is actually our real New Year?

In case you’re new here, there are actually 13 months in a year with each month consisting of 28 days.

The calendar we use today has, for some reason, been altered to create these uneven months and has completely thrown us out of rhythm.

Before our new calendar, we would follow the 28-day moon cycle.

Just think about it.

It makes perfect sense.

If every month had 28 days, the month would always start on a Monday and end on a Sunday.

>> Yes.

>> You can’t tell me that doesn’t make more sense than it beginning and ending on a random day.

Even when we look at the meanings of the names of each month, they tell us how wrong the current calendar is.

April 1st or April Fools is actually symbolic to us being fooled into thinking that January 1st is really the New Year.

>> Yes.

>> We are connected to nature in more ways than you can believe.

And when we follow nature, it shows us that the real New Year is in spring.

What’s significant about spring?

Well, it’s when the earth comes alive again.

The flowers, the trees, and even the grass begin to blossom and grow back.

It’s a sign of a reset.

So, why have we been told otherwise?

Well, that’s for you to decipher.

>> It is not 2026 everywhere in the world.

In Ethiopia, it’s 2018.

And here’s why.

You see, the difference between the Ethiopian calendar and the Gregorian calendar, which we use, comes down to a disagreement between the Roman Catholic Church and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church about the announcement of the birth of Jesus Christ.

Before the 6th century, most of the Christian world used the Julian calendar.

But, when the West switched over, Ethiopia just never changed their calculations.

So, Ethiopian calendar is now 7 to 8 years behind the Western calendar.

The Ethiopian calendar has 13 months, 12 months with 30 days and 1 month with 5 days.

So, it’s not even 2019 in Ethiopia until September.

Make sure to share this video and follow for more of this.

>> Well, we have three types of calendars.

We have the solar calendar, which is 365 and some change, 365 and a quarter days technically a year for the Gregorian calendar.

The lunar calendar, which goes based on the lunations or the cycles of the moon throughout the year, the 12 cycles, it has a strict 29 and some change amount of days in a month, which gives us round about of 30 days a month.

Um which makes sense because there are 48 weeks in a year like we were told.

And yet our calendars run by 52 weeks every year.

That’s a four-week difference.

That’s a month.

That’s a whole month.

The only calendar with 13 months technically is the Ethiopian calendar.

And that month is known as Pagume.

Pagume means days forgotten when a year is calculated.

Days forgotten when a year is calculated.

What does that mean?

And why does that feel so significant right now?

Because time we just realized daylight savings time isn’t real.

I mean, people are still going by different calendars across the world.

Everyone’s going by the lunisolar calendar, which was created by the Roman Catholic Empire.

But we used to go by the lunar calendar because the moon was moving in tandem with the Earth.

And we were able to track it like accurately.

>> Ethiopia is in 2017 right now, and no, that’s not a mistake.

While most of us say it’s 2025, Ethiopians are living in a completely different year.

And they’ve got their own reasons for it.

They follow their own calendar, not the Western one.

And they never changed it because they didn’t need to.

The Ethiopian calendar is based on an ancient version of the Coptic calendar and it calculates the birth of Jesus 7 to 8 years later than the Gregorian one.

Here’s where it gets even more interesting.

Their year has 13 months, not 12.

12 months of 30 days and a short month called Pagume.

Please excuse me if I’m pronouncing it wrong.

Pagume has just five or six days depending on leap year.

So, why didn’t Ethiopia just adopt the Gregorian calendar like everyone else?

Because Ethiopia was never colonized.

There was no empire forcing them to change time itself.

So, think about that.

What if time, the year we’re told it is, isn’t neutral at all?

What if it’s a tool of empire?

Ethiopia shows us that time isn’t universal.

It’s historical.

It’s political.

It’s spiritual.

And it’s one of the few African nations that said, “No, we’ll keep our own time.”

So, yes, they’re in 2017.

But maybe they’re not behind.

Maybe they’re just not following the clock set by colonizers.

Have you heard this before?

Would you live by a different calendar if you had the choice?

This is the Africa you’re not shown.

I’m here to show you.

>> We’ve all been lied to and they’re rubbing it in our face.

There used to be 13 months, but they erased it leaving us with a false historical timeline.

Pope Gregory the 13th introduced the Gregorian calendar, but this calendar doesn’t make much sense.

It was primarily designed to help people to remember to pay their taxes.

The word calendar actually comes from calends, an ancient word meaning account book.

The months in our current calendar are a complete mess.

March is named after Mars, the god of war.

July and August are named after Julius and Augustus Caesar who decided they should each have a month named after them.

But this is where it gets scary.

The order of the months doesn’t make any sense either.

Septem means seven, but is the ninth month.

Octo means eight, but is the 10th month.

Novem means nine, but is the 11th month and decem means 10, but is the 12th month.

The 13-month calendar used by many ancient cultures follows the natural cycles of the moon.

It has 13 months each with 28 days and if you multiply 13 by 28, you get [music] 364 days, perfectly matching the moon’s orbit.

What else lasts 28 days?

Women’s [music] menstrual cycles.

They built this calendar for control to misalign us with the universe.

Not only are you paid for only 12 months when there should be 13, but to rub it in our faces, if the 13th month calendar still existed, the 28th of March would be the final day of the year.

So what would be >> She explained that if you restore the calendar to its original 13-month structure, each month would have exactly 28 days.

13 multiplied by 28 equals 364 days with one additional day that many ancient cultures designated as a sacred day outside of time.

She pointed out that the moon completes its cycle every 28 days.

She pointed out that the female menstrual cycle averages 28 days.

She pointed out that in a 13-month calendar, the first day of every month would always fall on the same day of the week, creating a perfectly consistent and predictable structure.

She then said something that landed like a thunderclap.

She said April 1st, which we celebrate as April Fools’ Day, was originally the New Year in the ancient Hebrew calendar and in many pre-colonial African calendars.

Spring, the season when the Earth comes back to life, [music] when trees blossom, when crops begin to grow, when nature itself signals a reset.

And she said that April Fools’ Day was created specifically to mock the people who still celebrated the New Year in spring after the Gregorian calendar moved it to January.

They did not just change the calendar.

They turned the original New Year into a joke, literally.

Verdict.

When the month names in your own calendar confess that the numbering system was tampered with, that is not a theory.

That is arithmetic, and arithmetic does not lie.

Connect this to the system.

The word calendar itself comes from the Latin word kalendae, meaning the first day of the Roman month, which was the day that debts were recorded and collected.

The Roman financial system was built around the calendar.

Controlling the calendar meant controlling when taxes [music] were due, when debts were collected, when markets opened, and when religious observances occurred.

Pope Gregory the XIII did not reform the calendar purely for astronomical accuracy.

The Gregorian reform was also about synchronizing the Catholic Church’s religious calendar with its political and economic authority across Europe and its colonial territories.

When European colonial powers imposed the Gregorian calendar on colonized peoples in Africa, Asia, and the Americas, they were [music] not just changing how people counted days.

They were severing those peoples from their agricultural cycles, their ceremonial calendars, >> [music] >> their lunar observances, and their indigenous frameworks for understanding time itself.

The Akashic records tradition, referenced by multiple indigenous and spiritual communities, describes this shift as a deliberate disconnection of humanity from natural time.

Whether you accept that framework spiritually or not, the historical fact of colonial calendar imposition is documented by historians, >> [music] >> including Dr.

Achille Mbembe of the University of the Witwatersrand, whose work on colonial temporality examines exactly how time itself was used as a tool of cultural domination.

Let us go to the text, Genesis chapter 1, verse 14.

And God said, “Let there be lights in the vault of the sky to separate the day from the night, and let them serve as signs to mark sacred times and days and years.”

The scripture is explicit.

The lights God created to mark time are the sun and the moon, [music] not a papal decree, not a Roman emperor’s vanity, not a colonial administrator’s tax schedule.

The moon.

The same moon that completes its cycle every 28 days, the same cycle that governs the female body, the same cycle that governed the ancient Hebrew calendar.

The same cycle that the Ethiopian calendar still honors today.

When you align your sense of time with what God said was designed to mark time, you are not being radical, you are being obedient.

The calendar that was imposed on us was not designed by God.

It was designed by Caesar.

And there is a very significant difference between those two sources of authority.

So, the next time someone laughs at the idea that January 1st might not be the real New Year, you point them to September.

You point them to October.

You point them to November and December.

You ask them what those words mean in Latin.

And when they look it up and see seven, eight, nine, 10, you watch their face change.

And then you tell them about Ethiopia.

Tell them about the moon.

Tell them about the 28 days.

Tell them about the black woman who laid it all out on camera with nothing but mathematics and the courage to say what she saw.

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We are going [music] deeper next time.

>> Family, before you click off this video, I need to leave you with one more thing.

The work we do on this channel is heavy work.

We talk about identity.

We talk about history.

We talk about religion.

We talk about systems.

We talk about the questions that the average dinner table conversation in this country is not yet ready to have at full volume.

And when we do that work, sometimes the conversation gets sharp.

So hear me on what this channel is and what this channel is not.

This channel is a place where black history and black identity are centered.

Where the voices our parents and grandparents were not allowed to amplify are amplified now.

Where the receipts are pulled out.

Where the names are said.

Where the record is told as honestly as we know how to tell it.

This channel is not a place where we wish harm on any other community.

Not Jewish, not Asian, not Hispanic, not native, not Arab, not African, not European, not Muslim, not Christian, not Buddhist, not Hindu, not secular, not anyone.

The work of remembering who we are has never required us to attack anybody else’s right to remember who they are.

If you came here looking for a video that tells you black America is right and somebody else is wrong, you’re in the wrong place.

If you came here looking for a video that pits us against another community, you’re in the wrong place.

The history of our liberation has always been a coalition of history.

From Yuri Kochiyama to Grace Lee Boggs, from the Highland of Folk School to the Third World Liberation Front, from the abolitionists in Boston in the 1840s to the Freedom Riders in Mississippi in 1961, we have always been at our most powerful when we have walked with our allies, named our shared enemies as systems rather than people, and held the door open for everybody who wanted to do the work of justice with us.

So if any clip you saw on this video named another community in a way that you found uncomfortable, hold that discomfort.

Do your own research.

Test what was said against the historical record.

Come to your own conclusion.

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