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Sunday, October 1, 2017

77 93 113 130 137 322 | The one day Lancaster, PA was the U.S. capital, September 27, 1777 +September 18, 1793 Washington D.C. start


Lancaster was the capital for a day, on the Jesuit Order's birthday, September 27, 1777.






http://mentalfloss.com/article/31494/glory-day-lancasters-brief-stint-our-nations-capital

The date Lancaster was the capital was right for 'government'.

9/27/1777 = 9+27+1777 = 130 (Government = 130)
9/27/77 = 9+27+77 = 113

Lancaster, Pennslyvania also has the '322' Gematria.


Lancaster in Ordinal is '93'.

With regards to 1777, that was the year the U.S. flag was established in Philadelphia, on June 14.  The '77 also reminds of D.C., on the 77th Meridian.

*Lancaster became the capital 105-days after the flag was established, or a span of 106.
*Also, the part about Baltimore is interesting.  Notice its time as the capital ended on February 27, the 58th day of the year.  From December 20, 1776 to February 27, 1777, was 69-days later, or a span of 70-days.

As for the '93' in Lancaster, Washington D.C. went under construction in 1793, September 18.

9/18/1793 = 9+18+17+93 = 137 (Washington D.C. = 137) (Morals and Dogma) (Kabbalah)


According to Wikipedia, 7 cities have been the capital in the history of the nation.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Capitol

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