Ark of the Testimony

Ark of the Testimony
Source: Ark of the Testimony: Carrying the Knowledge of Exodus into a Future World

Jason delivers an extensive presentation on biblical chronology, focusing on the Ark of the Covenant and the Exodus event, weaving together multiple ancient calendars, mathematical patterns, and archaeological discoveries. His core argument centers on establishing 1447 BC (also 2448 Anno Mundi) as the definitive date of the Exodus through converging lines of evidence from independent researchers across centuries.

The 1447 BC Consensus

Jason emphasizes that 1447 BC emerges repeatedly through entirely different methodologies. He cites Emmanuel Velikovsky in Ages of Chaos, researchers AG Galanopoulos and Edward Bacon linking the Egyptian darkness to the Santorini eruption, Jacques Vallee and Chris Aubeck in Wonders in the Sky, and biblical chronologist Dr. Stephen Jones in Secrets of Time—all independently arriving at this date.

The Anno Mundi Connection

A crucial element of Jason's argument involves the Anno Mundi (year of the world) calendar. In 1769, Rabbi Yehiel Heilprin published Seder HaDorot (Seder Olam), recording the Exodus as year 2448 Anno Mundi—equivalent to 1447 BC. Archbishop James Ussher in 1654 noted that under year 2448, the only Exodus story preserved was Cecrops leading people from Egypt to Greece, not the Israelites to Canaan. Reverend Royal Robbins in 1833 similarly recorded Cecrops departing Egypt in 2448 AM while Israelites entered Canaan in 1447 BC.

The Phoenix Chronology

Jason presents his own contribution: the Phoenix timeline, a 138-year periodicity that aligns perfectly with traditional chronology. He demonstrates that 1447 BC is exactly 792 years after the Great Flood of 2239 BC, and that 1656 years (the pre-Flood world) plus 792 years equals 2448 AM. The Phoenix cycle beginning in 3895 BC as year 1 of the pre-Flood world independently confirms these dates.

The Davidson Discovery

Jason highlights engineer and historian Davidson's 1924 work The Great Pyramid: Its Divine Message, showing the Exodus occurred in 2448 Anno Mundi. Jason notes he gave away two copies of this rare book to community members, calling it "profound" and noting Davidson also wrote about the Phoenix cycle.

The Egyptian Number for Cataclysm: 2448

Perhaps the most startling claim: Patrick Gerald and Gino Rassence independently discovered that 2448 was the Egyptian number for cataclysm—without knowing when the Exodus occurred or that biblical chronologists had already established this number. Jason states: "Something was found on the Giza Plateau that blows all this straight out. The end of this video is going to blow your mind."

Jason establishes 1947 BC (or 1948 AM) as Abraham's birth date through multiple sources:

  • Rashi (Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki, 1090 AD) in the Talmud
  • MM Noah (1839)
  • Moses Maimonides (Rambam) (900 years ago)
  • Stephven Jones in Secrets of Time
  • Eliezer Schulman in Sequence of Events in the Old Testament

The significance: the Exodus occurred 500 years after Abraham's birth (1947 + 500 = 2447/1447 BC). If Abraham was born in 1948 AM, adding 500 years yields 2448 AM.

Flavius Josephus and Flood Dating

Flavius Josephus in Antiquities of the Jews (Book 6, written 19+ centuries ago) stated Abraham was born in the 292nd year after the Flood. Adding 292 years to 1947 BC yields 2239 BC as the Flood date. Since Genesis places the Flood in year 1656 of the antediluvian world, year 1 becomes 3895 BC—the beginning of the Phoenix chronology.

The 6,000-Year Timeline and 2106 AD

Jason calculates 2106 AD as the 6,000th year from 3895 BC. This is not "the end of the world" but a definitive timeline marker: 10 Anunnaki Nur, each Nur being 600 years. The Nur system began in 5239 BC with 216,000 turnings of star periods per epic (216,000 days called "shars" in Sumerian). Remarkably, 2106 contains the digits 216, creating "the end again refers back to the beginning."

Mathematical Self-Referencing

Jason demonstrates what he calls "Calendric" mathematics—when calculations produce consistent results through different operations:

  • 2448 × 5 = 12,240; divided by the golden ratio (1.618) = 3,960.864
  • 792 × 5 = 3,960
  • 864 appears as the "foundation in time number" linking seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, and years

He states: "When you can multiply and divide in proportions of pi and phi and other dimensions of arithmetic and still get the same sums, you know that you have tapped into the actual arithmetic of the construct."

The Living Construct

Jason argues calendars are alive—"we are living inside them. The construct is alive and we are interfacing with it." He emphasizes that whether historical events actually happened matters less than decoding the programming embedded in the field through sequential, calendrical lenses. This, he claims, is Archaix' unique contribution: "bringing the numbers, bringing the calendars into the discussion of history."

The Giza Plateau Discovery

Jason repeatedly teases an archaeological finding on the Giza Plateau that functions as a calendar—something "archaeologists don't even realize"—promising it will "blow your mind" and connects directly to the number 2448.

Personal Context: Prison Research

Jason notes his unique position: "Very few people have been able to spend two and a half decades in a prison cell with a calculator going through the historical record forward and backward in time." He challenges others to debate chronology, stating he can show his work "from multiple different vantage points" while most scholars "can't show how they got that date."


Significant and Surprising Points

  1. Multiple independent researchers across centuries (1654–present) converged on 1447 BC/2448 AM for the Exodus without coordinating
  2. Archbishop Ussher recorded that the only Exodus story preserved for 2448 AM was Cecrops leading people to Greece, not Israelites to Canaan—suggesting alternative migration narratives
  3. The Egyptian number for cataclysm was 2448—discovered independently by researchers unaware of biblical chronology
  4. 792 years (the Nemesis X/Nibiru periodicity) separates the Flood from the Exodus; 792 × 5 = 3,960, matching golden ratio calculations from 2448
  5. 2106 AD contains the digits 216, mirroring the 216,000 shars from 5239 BC—"the end refers back to the beginning"
  6. The pre-Flood world lasted exactly 1656 years = 792 + 864 = 138 × 12—demonstrating mathematical coherence across different number systems
  7. Jason claims an undiscovered calendar exists on the Giza Plateau that validates all these chronological connections