A lot of crazy stuff goes down at venerable Johns Hopkins University.
Since this is the verge of a new year, however, a project initiated by
two professors could not have come sooner. Richard Conn Henry, an
astrophysicist, has been in cahoots with his economist colleague Steve
Hanke to bring forth the calendar to end all calendars. It’s a calendar
so precise, each and every year is going to unravel with uniform
precision. Is this even possible?
It
is and the system called the Hanke-Henry Permanent Calendar (see above)
isn’t even radical, just consistent to a fault. Citing efficiency as
the biggest pay off if the calendar is applied on a global scale, Henry
and Hanke expect nothing less than the whole world to come under its
dominion…at some point. According to a news report: Every
third month on the new calendar would have 31 days, with the rest of
the months having 30, for a total of 364 days. They would drop the
quadrennial 366-day leap years entirely in favor of an extra week at the
end of December every five or six years. The pair say their
calendar is different from other alternative calendars proposed in the
past because it keeps each week at seven days.
Oh well, it’s just another one-world globalist scheme anyway. What’s next, one world government so everyone will be friends? Source CNN |