Plucking the Eagle's Wings
The Prophetic Implication of Election 2000
to Adam's son, Seth, whose sons inscribed their discoveries on two pillars of stone and brick in the land of Siriad (Source: Josephus Antiquities of the Jews , book I, chapter 2, section 3). Enoch, the seventh descendant from Adam, was warned in a dream that the flood was coming and he named his son Methuselah, meaning his death will bring or initiate . Research indicates that Methuselah died the year of Noah's flood, possibly seven days before the flood actually engulfed the earth (Genesis 6 and 7). Since Adam lived for 930 years, and upon his death an old chapter closed, it is interesting to see how the number 930 correlates to the 43 rd president, who was elected during the final year of the old millennial chapter. He was sworn into office twenty days into the new millennium. The new millennium actually began in 2001, even though much emphasis was placed on the year 2000; therefore, the number 930 Let's look at another presidential pattern in American history. Historically speaking, 1824 was the last year in which the son of a former President was elected. John Adams was America's second President and his son, John Quincy Adams, was the sixth President. The elected son of each president had the first name of his father. President Bush, the father, was born just a few miles from where the second president, John Adams, was born. When John Quincy Adams was elected, the electoral votes were split three ways. John Quincy won the election, but Andrew Jackson, who was from Nashville, Tennessee, contested its results. George W. Bush, won the election, but Albert Gore, who was from Nashville, Tennessee, contested its results. Before Adams could take his oath of office, friends of Jackson predicted that he would successfully run against Adams in four years. Four years later, Jackson returned and became the seventh President of the United States. Before Bush ever took the oath of office, friends of Gore said they believed that he would run again in four years. Only time will tell. The Election of 1876 and the Election of 2000 News commentators compared the 2000 election to the election of 1876, but they did not explain why they were similar. The 1876 suggests a major transition in time and history. American History Reveals More Patterns
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