(OPINION) Michael Snyder – Is the clock about to strike midnight for the United States of America? What I am about to share with you is definitely very strange. If you are convinced that anything unusual that happens in our world “is just a coincidence”, that belief may be challenged by this article. Because we are about to witness an event that is extremely improbable mathematically. The very last full moon of this entire decade will happen on December 12th at precisely 12:12 AM eastern time. There are 31 days in the month of December, there are 24 hours in a day (although we use the number 12 to designate two of those hours), and there are 60 minutes in an hour. So doing some quick math, I discovered that there is just a 1 in 691,920 chance that the last full moon of this decade would randomly fall on 12/12 at exactly 12:12 AM eastern time. Could it be possible that someone is trying to tell us something?
This phenomenon is so weird that even ABC News is reporting on it… If you have a thing for moon phases or numbers then mark your calendar for this upcoming celestial event. On Dec. 12 (12/12) at 12:12 a.m. ET the Cold Moon will become a full moon, according to the Farmers’ Almanac. It is interesting to note that this strange confluence of numbers will only happen in the eastern time zone of the United States and not anywhere else in the world. What immediately came to my mind is the fact that this will happen just as the debate about the articles of impeachment is beginning in the U.S. House of Representatives. Is the drama that is currently unfolding in D.C. going to represent some sort of major turning point for President Trump or for the nation as a whole? READ MORE