How To Commit Fraud in 11 Easy Steps
May 11, 2015
G.D.O'Bradovich III
introduction
We will attempt to demonstrate the contrived nature of the chronology of Scaliger and Petavius. In chronological circles, Scaliger and Petavius are sometimes referred to as "Pinky and the Brain" for reasons that elude this researcher.
the essay
1. Fix a historical event to a lunar eclipse, in our example the Fall of Constantinople in a yet to be determined year.
2. Subtract 250 years for the event of the sacking of Constantinople.
3. Subtract 150 years for the Schism of the Eastern and Western Churches.
We now have major events of Christian history. However, the chronology of Rome in Italy will the basis of our fraudulent history.
4. Subtract 1,800 years from the East/ West schism. This will be the date of the foundation of Rome. Roman chronology will count forward from this time.
Christian history and Roman history are completed and now we need to create a calendar that includes events before the foundation of Rome. This will be the Byzantine calendar.
5. We will place the year 6,000 of the Byzantine calendar 40 years after the Fall of Constantinople.
6. We can now determine all dates in human history using the Byzantine chronology [AM]:
2. Subtract 250 years for the event of the sacking of Constantinople.
3. Subtract 150 years for the Schism of the Eastern and Western Churches.
We now have major events of Christian history. However, the chronology of Rome in Italy will the basis of our fraudulent history.
4. Subtract 1,800 years from the East/ West schism. This will be the date of the foundation of Rome. Roman chronology will count forward from this time.
Christian history and Roman history are completed and now we need to create a calendar that includes events before the foundation of Rome. This will be the Byzantine calendar.
5. We will place the year 6,000 of the Byzantine calendar 40 years after the Fall of Constantinople.
6. We can now determine all dates in human history using the Byzantine chronology [AM]:
Fall of Constantinople
Sack of Constantinople East/West Schism Founding of Rome |
5960 AM
5710 AM 5560 AM 3710 AM |
7. We now determine the dates since the Founding of Rome [AUC].
Fall of Constantinople
Sack of Constantinople East/West Schism Founding of Rome |
5960 AM 2200 AUC
5710 AM 1950 AUC 5560 AM 1800 AUC 3710 AM 1 AUC |
8. We now create the Christian calendar that will start from the Incarnation.
9. We assign the date of 1450 to the Fall of Constantinople and determine the major dates in Christian history.
10. We create a BC dating for events before Christ.
9. We assign the date of 1450 to the Fall of Constantinople and determine the major dates in Christian history.
10. We create a BC dating for events before Christ.
Fall of Constantinople
Sack of Constantinople East/West Schism Founding of Rome |
5960 AM 2200 AUC 1450 AD
5710 AM 1950 AUC 1200 AD 5560 AM 1800 AUC 1050 AD 3710 AM 1 AUC 750 BC |
11. We assign the Crucifixion to the year 30 AD and the fall of Jerusalem 40 years later.
Fall of Constantinople
Sack of Constantinople East/West Schism Fall of Jerusalem Crucifixion Founding of Rome |
5960 AM 2200 AUC 1450 AD
5710 AM 1950 AUC 1200 AD 5560 AM 1800 AUC 1050 AD 4580 AM 820 AUC 70 AD 4540 AM 780 AUC 30 AD 3710 AM 1 AUC 750 BC |
Objection: "But these dates in the AD system of chronology, except for the Crucifixion and Fall of Jerusalem, are not the dates historians maintain."
Fall of Constantinople
Sack of Constantinople East/West Schism Fall of Jerusalem Crucifixion Founding of Rome |
1454 AD
1204 AD 1054 AD 70 AD 30 AD 753 BC |
It is true that our proposed dates are not the generally accepted dates in history. However, we must recall that certain historians maintain that Jesus was born in 4BC and if we move the birth of Christ to 1 AD, a difference of 4 years [3BC, 2BC, 1BC, and 1AD], then 1450 AD, 1200 AD, and 1050 AD become 1454 AD, 1204 AD, and 1054 AD which confirms that our proposed and seemingly convoluted chronology agrees with certain historians. Objection refuted. NARF!
addendum
June, 2019
The time from the date of the first Ecumenical council to the seventh Ecumenical council:
325 AD
787 AD
462 years
The time from the split of the Western and Eastern Churches to the
time of the split of the Protestants from the Roman Church:
1054 AD
1516 AD
462 years
The time from the sacking of Constantinople to the London fire:
1204 AD
1666 AD
462 years
The time from the date of the first Ecumenical council to the seventh Ecumenical council:
325 AD
787 AD
462 years
The time from the split of the Western and Eastern Churches to the
time of the split of the Protestants from the Roman Church:
1054 AD
1516 AD
462 years
The time from the sacking of Constantinople to the London fire:
1204 AD
1666 AD
462 years