iron and clay, and brake them to pieces. Then was the iron, the clay, the brass, the silver, and the gold, broken to pieces together, and became like the chaff of the summer threshing-floors; and the wind carried them away, that no place was found for them: and the stone that smote the image became a great mountain, and filled the whole earth." --Daniel 2:34-35
The Book of Daniel makes even more references to this upcoming period of time, when all of these prophecies will have come to pass and a new age will begin: "Until the Ancient of days came, and judgment was given to the saints of the most High; and the time came that the saints possessed the kingdom... and the kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven, shall be given to the people of the saints of the most High, whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all dominions shall serve and obey him." --Daniel 7:22,27 . Such a global event hasn't happened yet, but each new day brings us closer. This "waiting" period, before the end of this age, began with the removal of the daily sacrifice in the Temple at Jerusalem, which took place in the year 66 A.D., according to Josephus in his chronicles called "The Jewish War". He did not record the exact date when it happened.
"Eleazar, the son of Ananias the high priest, a very bold youth, who was at that time governor of the Temple, persuaded those that officiated in the Divine service to receive no gift or sacrifice for any foreigner. And this was the true beginning of our war with the Romans [in 66 A.D.]; for they rejected the sacrifice of Caesar on this account; and when many of the chief priests and principal men besought them not to omit the sacrifice, which it was customary for them to offer for their princes, they would not be prevailed upon." --The Jewish War , Josephus, Whiston edition (W 2.17.2 408-410)
Daniel's prophecy was closed up and sealed until the end of time. The key to its understanding lies in the meaning of the phrases, "a time and times and the dividing of time" (in Daniel 7:25) and "a time, times, and an half" (in Daniel 12:7). Both refer to a three and a half year period following the time when the daily sacrifice was taken away in 66 A.D. The Roman siege of Jerusalem began in February of 67 A.D. and ended exactly three and one-half years later. The Temple was destroyed during the last week of July in 70 A.D. and the city was completely under Roman control by September 7th.
Elohim pleaded with the Anunna High Council to set up his kingdom on Earth at that time, but was overruled by the Ancient of Days, who insisted it was not yet time and that non-interference in human affairs must continue until the "fruition" of Man.
A 2009 calculation of the solar orbit of Eris (one shar) yielded a value of 557.4 years . Using additional data collected since that time has yielded a more precise value of 558.04 years . If one Eridian shar lasts 558 years, then three and one-half shars is 1,953 years. (558 x 3.5 = 1,953) Simply counting forward from 66 A.D., when the daily sacrifice was removed, leads to the year 2019. (1,953 + 66 = 2019)
We are still unable to calculate the precise orbit of Eris to the day and hour. However, Elohim, the Ancient of Days and all the members of the Anunna High Council know the established day of execution (or imprisonment) for Baalthazar and his Anunna rebels. Before that day arrives, Immanuel will return to Earth leading the Anunna fleet. Elohim alone knows the exact day and hour of his planned invasion. It could happen at any time.
Immanuel told his disciples, "But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only." --Matthew 24:36
Apart from a few Renaissance paintings depicting strange flying craft in the skies and the occasional story, such as Christopher Columbus and a member of his crew having spotted strange lights in the sky while crossing the