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On August 8, 2024, at 07:42 UTC, Japan experienced an earthquake exceeding magnitude 7 on the Richter scale.

Recently, the first conspiracy theorists have withdrawn from the discussion, notably The End Times Forecaster, also known as William Frederick, M. DIV. He published a piece a few days ago that was not so much an article but rather a compendium of historical retrospectives – a series of articles he had previously written about the peculiar number 4420.

William Frederick initially highlighted this number in the movie “2012”:

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The number appears repeatedly throughout the film, either explicitly or implicitly. For instance, in the scene where the escaping protagonists board a chartered plane, the clock reads 7:22.

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Seven hours and twenty-two minutes equal 60 times 7 plus 22, which is 442 minutes.

The discovery led William Frederick to review the film in reverse, paying close attention to specific phrases at pivotal moments. For instance, at the 44:20 mark, the line “California goes into the ocean…” is spoken.
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At first glance, this appears to be speculation from Mr. William Frederick. The number 4420 is indeed peculiar and warrants attention. However, why should we add 4420 days to the date of December 21, 2012? Perhaps there’s no need to add it at all – maybe it’s meant to be interpreted differently?
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Thus, it is suggested that William Frederick possesses some numerological prowess. Although he did not disclose all the Illuminati’s secrets, the number 4420 is shrouded in ambiguity and has become the focus of certain rituals. It is even conjectured that the so-called ‘Mother of All Earthquakes’ might occur on January 28, 2025.

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