Electoral College Vote On Dec. 14 (today) Is EXACTLY Halfway Between The “Great American Eclipses” Of 2017 And 2024
Are we about to witness one of the most bizarre coincidences in U.S. history? On December 14th, the Electoral College will vote to elect Joe Biden the president of the United States, but many Republicans are extremely angry because they believe that the election was clearly stolen. Our nation has literally been ripped apart politically, and the Supreme Court decided on Friday that it did not want to get involved. Many are speculating that this election could be the beginning of the end for our system of government and potentially even for the United States as a whole, and the mainstream media is insisting that when the Electoral College votes it will seal Biden’s victory for good.
Amazingly, December 14th is also precisely halfway between the “Great American Eclipse” of 2017 and the “Great American Eclipse” of 2024.
In 2017, people all over the country flocked to see the “Great American Eclipse” that occurred on August 21st of that year. It was the first solar eclipse to be visible from the east coast to the west coast since 1918, and together with the “Great American Eclipse” of 2024 it will form an enormous “X” across the United States. The following is from an article that I posted back in 2017…
On August 21st, 2017, something is going to happen in the United States that has not happened since 1918. On that date, a total solar eclipse will be visible all the way from the east coast to the west coast. Incredibly, another rare solar eclipse of this nature will move across the country just seven years later in 2024. If you plot the projected courses of these two solar eclipses on a map, you will find that they form a giant “X” across the continental United States. In the Scriptures, Jesus told us that “there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars” just prior to His return, and many are speculating about what this giant “X” might mean.
Obviously, if a giant “X” is marked across something, that is normally not a good sign.