Tommy Truthful Truth Mafia News: Will Society Collapse by 2040?
Let’s not forget that we used to go by a 360-day solar calendar, so even the timeline is off. When everyone was talking about the world ending in 2012, and then nothing happened, that was all done on purpose. We were warned in the Bible that they would change the laws and the times of the Most High:
Daniel 7:25
He will speak out against the Most High and oppress the saints of the Most High, intending to change the appointed times and laws, and the saints will be given into his hand for a time, and times, and half a time.
You see, they did this on purpose to throw off the timelines, so we don’t know when these cyclical events are going to take place.
Here’s a breakdown of the calendars being changed and how they manipulated the times and the laws of the Most High:
360-Day Year in Ancient Calendars
Many ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, Sumerians, and Babylonians, used a 360-day calendar.
Roman Julian Calendar
By 46 BCE, under Julius Caesar’s rule, the Romans adopted the Julian calendar. This calendar standardized the year to 365 days and introduced a leap year every four years to account for the additional 0.25 days in the solar year (approximately 365.25 days). This was a significant improvement but still slightly inaccurate, as the true solar year is about 365.242 days.
Gregorian Calendar
In 1582, under the direction of Pope Gregory XIII, the Catholic Church reformed the Julian calendar into the Gregorian calendar. This reform was necessary because the slight inaccuracy in the Julian calendar had caused the date of the spring equinox to drift significantly over centuries, affecting the timing of important Christian holidays like Easter.
Julian Calendar (Introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BCE)
- Year Length: 365 days, with a leap year adding 1 extra day every 4 years (365.25 days/year on average).
- Problem: The Julian calendar overestimated the length of the solar year by about 0.0078 days (11 minutes and 14 seconds) each year. Over centuries, this small error caused the calendar to drift out of sync with the seasons.
- Impact: By the time the Gregorian reform was implemented in 1582, the calendar was about 10 days off, causing the spring equinox (important for calculating Easter) to fall on March 11 instead of March 21.
Gregorian Calendar (Introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582)
- Year Length: Still 365 days, but with a more refined leap year system:
- Leap years occur every 4 years except for years divisible by 100 unless they are also divisible by 400.
- For example:
- 1600 and 2000 are leap years.
- 1700, 1800, and 1900 are not leap years.
- Adjustment: When the Gregorian calendar was introduced, 10 days were removed to fix the drift. For example, October 4, 1582, was followed by October 15, 1582, in countries that adopted the reform.
- Accuracy: The Gregorian calendar is more accurate, with an average year length of 365.2425 days, meaning it only accumulates a 1-day error every 3,030 years, compared to the Julian calendar’s 1-day error every 128 years. #128 Number!!!!
Key Differences
Aspect | Julian Calendar | Gregorian Calendar |
---|---|---|
Average Year Length | 365.25 days | 365.2425 days |
Leap Year Rule | Every 4 years | Every 4 years, except for century years not divisible by 400 |
Drift Correction | None | Removed 10 days in 1582 |
Accuracy | Less accurate | More accurate |
Practical Example of the Difference:
If the Julian calendar were still in use, today’s date would be about 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar. For instance, if today is December 17, 2024, in the Gregorian calendar, it would be December 4, 2024, in the Julian calendar.
If we subtract the extra 5 days per year added since the switch to the Julian calendar in 46 BCE, the current year in a 360-day calendar system would be approximately 1995. This calculation accounts for the “extra time” gained annually under the 365-day system.
So instead of 2024, we’re really in 1995 right now. If we are 16 years away from 2040 and we add 16 years to 1995, which is our true-time based on the 360-day year solar calendar that we should be using, this timeline shows the deception. God didn’t write to the Vatican or Rome to tell them to change the calendar—they did it to deceive the masses so only they would know when these events would happen.
If we add 10 years to 1995, that would take us to 2005. That leaves 6 years. If we add that 6 years, it takes us to 2011. So 2040 to 2041 is the real 2012 that the Mayans talked about—the end of the Mayan calendar, meaning the end of the world.
A Historical Pattern: The Phoenix Phenomenon
The “2040 timeline” aligns eerily with theories like the Phoenix Phenomenon, proposed by Jason from Archaix. This theory suggests that global collapses occur in 138-year intervals, with some cycles extending to 414 years (138 × 3) or even 690 years (138 × 5). According to Jason, these events—often marked by massive natural disasters—are not random but follow a predictable rhythm.
The Phoenix Phenomenon ties directly into gematria, a mystical numerological system from Jewish Kabbalah. For example, Donald Trump = 138 in English Ordinal Gematria, matching the true spelling of his family name, Donald J. Drumpf = 138. This connection suggests that major events may be encoded in the fabric of our reality, with Trump’s presidency marking the start of a societal unraveling. From this perspective, we could be living in a “Greenland”-style event, where governments are secretly preparing for an apocalyptic future, leaving artificial intelligence to manage the surface world.
The Role of Artificial Intelligence
Consider this: the military’s version of artificial intelligence is said to be 50 years ahead of what society currently uses, creating a sense of uncertainty about its true capabilities. Governments worldwide have already gone underground, entrusting AI to manage the media and social platforms and even create Hollywood movies. Is artificial intelligence operating social media and the mainstream media while the government remains safe and secure in its underground bunkers? They can’t reveal the truth to the masses, as it could lead to total global collapse and chaos. However, universal law dictates that they must disclose the truth, so they do so in deceptive ways, such as through movies like “2012” or “Greenland.” This is psychological warfare on another level. It’s known as the revelation of the method, also called predictive programming. It is also a form of magic referred to as lesser magic.
Inner Earth and Advanced Civilizations
Another layer to this narrative involves the theory of advanced civilizations dwelling within Earth. These humanoids, often referred to as the “Ancient Ones,” are believed to have access to extraordinary technologies, including geoengineering tools like HAARP. Historical records of giants, or Nephilim, could be linked to these beings, who manipulate global events to reset civilizations. According to this theory, every time humanity reaches a tipping point of awakening, these beings trigger cataclysms such as floods, ice ages, or infernos—stories like the biblical Great Flood.
The upcoming collapse is theorized to end in fire, which aligns with current solar activity. The Sun has transformed from a golden hue to a blinding white, accompanied by heightened solar flares and the Aurora Borealis visible as far south as the Caribbean. These solar phenomena serve as harbingers of an impending catastrophe.
Here’s a detailed list of major collapses, their approximate years, and the key causes behind each:
Sumer (Mesopotamia) (~2000 BCE)
Cause:
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- Environmental degradation: Soil salinization from over-irrigation reduced agricultural output.
- Invasions: Amorite and Elamite invasions destabilized the region.
- Political fragmentation weakened centralized power.
Akkadian Empire (~2150 BCE)
Cause:
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- Severe droughts: Climate shifts led to a collapse in agriculture.
- Internal rebellion and invasions: Gutian tribes exploited the empire’s vulnerabilities.
- Overexpansion made centralized control difficult.
Old Kingdom (Egypt) (~2100 BCE)
Cause:
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- Drought and famine: A long period of low Nile floods led to food shortages.
- Political disunity: Provincial rulers (nomarchs) gained power, undermining the Pharaoh’s authority.
- Economic collapse from strained resources.
Harappan Civilization (~1700 BCE)
Cause:
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- Climate change: A weakening of the monsoon system caused agricultural collapse.
- River shifts: The Saraswati River dried up, while the Indus River changed course.
- Social disintegration due to declining trade and urban decay.
Mycenaean Civilization (~1100 BCE)
Cause:
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- Natural disasters: Earthquakes likely damaged key centers.
- Invasions: The Dorian Greeks and “Sea Peoples” attacked major cities.
- System collapse: Trade disruptions and internal revolts weakened the kingdom.
Roman Empire (Western) (476 CE)
Cause:
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- Barbarian invasions: Visigoths, Vandals, and others sacked Rome.
- Economic decay: Overreliance on slave labor and inflation weakened the economy.
- Political corruption and fragmentation: Internal power struggles led to instability.
- Overexpansion stretched military and resources thin.
Gupta Empire (~550 CE)
Cause:
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- Hun invasions: The Hephthalites (White Huns) repeatedly attacked northern India.
- Decentralization: Regional governors became more autonomous, weakening central authority.
- Economic decline due to invasions and plunder.
Maya Civilization Collapse (~900 CE)
Cause:
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- Deforestation and soil exhaustion: Overfarming degraded the environment.
- Severe droughts: Climate shifts led to water shortages.
- Warfare between city-states disrupted trade and agriculture.
- Sociopolitical collapse as elites lost legitimacy.
Byzantine Empire (1453 CE)
Cause:
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- Ottoman conquest: Constantinople fell after a prolonged siege.
- Economic decline: Loss of trade routes and heavy taxation weakened the state.
- Military defeat due to superior Ottoman technology, like cannons.
Mongol Empire (~1368 CE)
Cause:
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- Overextension: The empire became too large to govern effectively.
- Internal strife: Power struggles among Mongol factions weakened unity.
- Peasant uprisings in China, leading to the rise of the Ming dynasty.
Ottoman Empire (1923 CE)
Cause:
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- World War I: The empire sided with the Central Powers and lost.
- Nationalist movements: Internal revolts (e.g., Arab Revolt) fragmented the empire.
- Economic stagnation and failure to modernize.
- Treaty of Sèvres dismantled its territory.
British Empire (~1997 CE)
Cause:
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- Decolonization: Independence movements in Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
- Economic strain: World War II left Britain heavily indebted.
- Global shifts: U.S. and USSR dominance overshadowed British influence.
- Hong Kong’s handover to China marked the symbolic end of the empire.