Saturday, March 8, 2014

66 and International Women's Day


International Women's Day falls on March 8 every year.  The numerology of March 8 is 3+8 = 11.  What is interesting about 11, is that if you sum every number, one through eleven, you get the product of 66.
  • 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11 = 66
Further, if you take the numerology of the word "woman" in standard format, you also get the numerology of 66.
  • Woman = 23+15+13+1+14 = 66
In numerology, sixty-six represents completion and creation, like a woman.  In the case of International Women's Day, it comes exactly 66 days after the New Year.  Could it be a coincidence?

The founding of International Women's Day, first proposed as International Woman's Day, with the singular, was by Luise Ziets and Clara Zetkin.
  • Luise = 3+3+9+1+5 = 21
  • Zietz = 8+9+5+2+8 = 32
    • Clara = 3+3+1+9+1 = 17 
    • Zetkin = 8+5+2+2+9+5 = 31
  • Do you see the coded 33s in the first names of both women?
The first International Women's Day was celebrated on March 19, 1911, 3/19/11.
  • March 19, 1911 = 3/19/11 = 3+19+11 = 33.  
Since March 8, 1914, the year the Federal Reserve was enacted and the year World War I broke out, International Women's Day has been held on this day that follows the New Year by sixty-six moons.  Again, is it all a coincidence?

From Wikipedia, the following is planned for International Women's Day on March 8, 2017.
2017 will be the hundredth anniversary of the Russian Revolution, which was sparked on March 8, 1917 by women protesting against bread shortages in St. Petersburg. These events culminated in the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II on March 15. Worldwide celebrations and re-enactments are scheduled to begin on March 8, 2017. Among the organisers is the Ukrainian women's direct action group FEMEN, which aims "to shake women in Ukraine, making them socially active; to organize in 2017 a women's revolution."[30]  On this day a global women's strike including a sex strike is planned, called by, among others, the International Sex Workers.

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