Coupla things.. First, you might want to actually *read* that amendment that ended prohibition of alcohol. I won't put it here, you'll need to go find it, read it, and actually see whether all y'all understand it. Because "it isn't that simple." It is fiendish and evil like everything else foisted on the American people by propagandists and freemasons (but I repeat myself).
Thing the second, you might want to go over that plan to have 13 months of 28 days which gives a product of 364 days, and ask yourself how that differs ever so slightly from the average length of the solar year of 365.24219 days. Evidently this aligns very well with the lunar but not the solar cycle, so planting would be in a different part of the Spring-related "moonth" of each year depending on latitude, eventually coming to be in a vastly different part of the year.
There are historically relevant groups which work entirely on the lunar calendar and are deeply observant of the new Moon and its cycles. The Hebrew culture is one, and in the Old Testament it goes over the new Moon celebrations of, e.g., Saul and David. The Islamic culture is another. A number of native American Indian tribes also have this thoughtful calendar. But you find the "new year" starts at a different part of our calendar year and the Hebrew traditional days and the days of Ramadan shift along the calendar as the cycle progresses to be never entirely in phase. My high school offered astronomy as an elective. Our high school astronomy teacher, Mr. Anderson, had a design from somewhere called "the world calendar" which had 13 months of 28 days and one additional day a year for the end of the calendar, a sort of new year celebration that was always a vacation day or weekend day. Every four years a second such day was included, either next to the first or six months away from it. But I am suspicious of "world calendar" and "world bank" and "world currency" and "whirled gooferment" projects because they are often insidious. See the 21st amendment for hints and clues.
Also I guess I should round out this jeremiad by mentioning that narcotics were never prohibited by a constitutional amendment. They were prohibited by an international treaty in the 1920s that was ratified by 60 senators which proved a lot easier to arrange than getting the prohibition amendment through. To this day the gooferment still has agencies to comply with the international narcotics trafficking treaties because, again, if you go back and read the body of the constitution, treaties duly ratified become the highest law of the land just like the constitution. Which is among the many reasons that I am with Lysander Spooner in regarding the constitution as unfit to exist. But, as usual, I get started and, well, heh
Coupla things.. First, you might want to actually *read* that amendment that ended prohibition of alcohol. I won't put it here, you'll need to go find it, read it, and actually see whether all y'all understand it. Because "it isn't that simple." It is fiendish and evil like everything else foisted on the American people by propagandists and freemasons (but I repeat myself).
Thing the second, you might want to go over that plan to have 13 months of 28 days which gives a product of 364 days, and ask yourself how that differs ever so slightly from the average length of the solar year of 365.24219 days. Evidently this aligns very well with the lunar but not the solar cycle, so planting would be in a different part of the Spring-related "moonth" of each year depending on latitude, eventually coming to be in a vastly different part of the year.
There are historically relevant groups which work entirely on the lunar calendar and are deeply observant of the new Moon and its cycles. The Hebrew culture is one, and in the Old Testament it goes over the new Moon celebrations of, e.g., Saul and David. The Islamic culture is another. A number of native American Indian tribes also have this thoughtful calendar. But you find the "new year" starts at a different part of our calendar year and the Hebrew traditional days and the days of Ramadan shift along the calendar as the cycle progresses to be never entirely in phase. My high school offered astronomy as an elective. Our high school astronomy teacher, Mr. Anderson, had a design from somewhere called "the world calendar" which had 13 months of 28 days and one additional day a year for the end of the calendar, a sort of new year celebration that was always a vacation day or weekend day. Every four years a second such day was included, either next to the first or six months away from it. But I am suspicious of "world calendar" and "world bank" and "world currency" and "whirled gooferment" projects because they are often insidious. See the 21st amendment for hints and clues.
Also I guess I should round out this jeremiad by mentioning that narcotics were never prohibited by a constitutional amendment. They were prohibited by an international treaty in the 1920s that was ratified by 60 senators which proved a lot easier to arrange than getting the prohibition amendment through. To this day the gooferment still has agencies to comply with the international narcotics trafficking treaties because, again, if you go back and read the body of the constitution, treaties duly ratified become the highest law of the land just like the constitution. Which is among the many reasons that I am with Lysander Spooner in regarding the constitution as unfit to exist. But, as usual, I get started and, well, heh
Arrested suddenly.
Indicted suddenly.
Tried suddenly.
Sentenced suddenly.