Extreme climate events correlated to astrological codes
Ask medieval historian Michael McCormick which year was the worst to be alive, and he's got an answer: "536." In that year, a mysterious fog plunged Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Asia into darkness, day and night—for 18 months.
This event led to the coldest decade in 2,300 years
According to these records, the decade following the 536 AD eruption was the coldest period identified in the entire span of that 2,300-year dataset
The Iron Age Cold Epoch (~900 BC – 300 BC)
Around 300 BCE to 250 BCE, this cold epoch ended, making way for the Roman Warm Period (roughly 250 BCE – 400 CE).
1500 years ago, or around 500 CE = the great alignment. 21 degrees of precession ago.
1816 Year without a Summer - a major disaster - coincides with the Romantic era.
2,300 years ago -Mesarthim (birth of Ra Atama > Artemis and Adam - cold period ended, warm one - a