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First, it is interesting that the last eclipse was on August 21, 2017, exactly 6 years, 6 months, 6 weeks, and 6 days from this upcoming one. Anyone that studies symbolism and numerology, understands those numbers seem to play a prevalent role in the world we don't see. . . .

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>First, it is interesting that the last eclipse was on August 21, 2017, **exactly 6 years, 6 months, 6 weeks, and 6 days from this upcoming one**. Anyone that studies symbolism and numerology, understands those numbers seem to play a prevalent role in the world we don't see. . . . [Archive](https://archive.today/Q0C0q)

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NASA is going to launch a rocket into the moon's shadow at 15:33?...3:33pm to test the effect of sudden temp change? And, there's a comet named after a snake coming? Geez. I've seen eclipses. Is like watching paint dry. The only reason I would watch is to see with my eyes what the media blahs about for their narrative.

In our whole lives how many eclipses happened with all the hoopla? Now we've had 2 in less than a decade.