Winter Newsletter

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Winter 2012/2013

The Newsletter for Consumers & Supporters Omhcc’s hOliday mental health Fair thursday, December 6th From 10-2

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booths from Dept. of Mental health, hope community services, goodwill, sheriFF’s dept., american heart assOciatiOn, veteran’s administration, dbsa, cutting edge research, integris, paradigm research, ywca, valley hope, one church one child, cvs pharmacy did wellness checks, Latino Community Development Agency was available for Rapid HIV/Aids Testing & counseling, Red Rock bhs, sos, chance to change, dOOr prizes were prOvided by walgreen’s, bath & bOdy works, sonic, JasOn’s deli, d-dent, nso, Chesapeake Energy, Kirkpatrick Foundation, Jersey mike’s, crest FOOds

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Oops...End of the World Miscalculated By now everyone has heard about the end of times being predicted because the ancient Mayan calendar reportedly ends on December 21, 2012. Many movies have now been made that emphasizes a 2012 doomsday scenario. But the end of the Mayan calendar is actually much sooner than that. A major miscalculation has been made because everyone failed to subtract the time adjustments made by Roman Emperor Julius Caesar in 47 B.C and then again by Roman Pope Gregory XIII and astronomer Christopher Clavius in 1582. What did they do to adjust time and thereby effect the Mayan Calendar end time date? Roman Emperor Julius Caesar introduced the Julian Calendar with an added Leap Year day every 4th year in 47 B.C. and Roman Pope Gregory XIII and astronomer Christopher Clavius introduced the Gregorian calendar which adjusted the Julian Leap Year by dropping 10 days in October of 1582. Leap Year has resulted in a miscalculation wherein the Mayan calendar’s December 21, 2012 end date actually ends this year, in 2011. I will now show you that it is entirely plausible that 2012 is actually 2011. The current year 2011 – 1582 (the year the Gregorian calendar was introduced) = 429 years have since passed. 429 / 4 = 107.25 days added since 1582. 1582 A.D. + 47 B.C. (the year Roman Emperor Julius Caesar introduced Leap Year) = 1629 years for the Julian Calendar. 1629 / 4 = 407.25 days added between 47 B.C. and 1582 A.D. – 10 days dropped with the introduction of the Gregorian calendar leaving 397.25 leap year days added. 107.25 days added by the Gregorian calendar + 407.25 days added with the Julian calendar – 10 days dropped = 504.5 days added by Leap Years. Approximately 504.5 days has to be dropped in order to realign with the Mayan calendar. December 21 is the 355th day of a 365 days Gregorian calendar year. 355 – number of days added with Leap Year or 504.5 = – 149.5 days or 149.5 days that still needs to be subtracted to realign with the Mayan calendar. 365 days of the year calendar – 149.50 = the 215.5th day of the year which is August 3. According to these calculations the Mayan calendar actually ended on August 3, 2011. But the warning by Army Specialist William Millay, to “Prepare for the end of the world” reported in the previous article titled “U.S. Army Alaska military police officer put in protective custody after warning mother of imminent threat – November 9/11″ was made public on November 1, 2011. If this is the case then the Gregorian calendar still needs to be adjusted to align the Mayan calendar with a November 2011 date. If November 9, 2011 is December 21, 2012 I miss calculated by 97.5 days. How many days were dropped in the transition from B.C. to A.D. time? Nobody knows how many days the Romans dropped in order to adjust time to account for the transition. It was not until 532 AD that the Roman Pope replaced Julian AUC (AUC stands for Ab Urbe Condita, meaning “from the foundation of Rome”) years with Julian A.D. years. As many as 90 days may have been simply dropped by the Romans (the Romans created both the Julian and Gregorian calendars) in order to forever change the time of year when Jesus Christ was born and bring all Christians under Roman authority.

Oklahoma Mental Health Consumer Council 3200 NW 48th St , Ste 102 Oklahoma City, OK 73112 Tel: 405.604.6975 Toll Free: 1.888.424.1305 Fax: 405.605.8175 E-mail: www.omhcc.org

“We care, because we’ve been there” Editor Danita Gaut

1 Million Pillowcase Challenge. Need a way to pass the time during the winter months. Make a difference. Make a pillowcase or several and donate them to hospitals, nursing homes, catholic charities, homeless shelters. Be sure that your donation counts. Update our pillowcase counter by sending an email to millionpillocases@meredith.com The current number is at 455,343. And we’ll add your total to our tally. Happy sewing.


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