Back To The Past? The ‘Original’ Calendar Had 13 Months, 2025 Mirrors 1941
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Halfway through 2025, the world feels like it’s been through a whirlwind of disasters. From the horrifying Air India crash in Ahmedabad to the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, and the brewing storm between Israel and Iran, the headlines have been nothing short of grim. Social media has been flooded with fear, speculation and now, a strange theory that’s catching fire.
He points to 2025’s grim list so far, the California wildfires, the Maha Kumbh stampede, the RCB celebration tragedy, and the Iran-Israel conflict, as signs that history might be looping back in a terrifying way.
“If this loop can be decoded, then we can see the future and even change it,” he says, adding a sci-fi twist to his theory.
He even calls out the month names, “Why is September (meaning seven) the ninth month? October (eight) the tenth?” Instead, he advocates for a 13-month calendar, with each month having 28 days adding up to 364 days, in harmony with lunar cycles.
While the rest of the world follows 12 months, Ethiopia proudly sticks to 13. Their calendar puts them in the year 2017, and interestingly, they faced their COVID wave in 2012, the same year doomsday theories buzzed in the West. Kuldeep subtly hints: maybe they’re on the real timeline.
Often misunderstood as a land of famine and hardship, Ethiopia is one of the world’s most fascinating, time-defying destinations. Ancient castles, exotic wildlife, arid deserts, and mountain churches make it a treasure trove for travelers.
Add to that the fact that it’s the cradle of humanity home to “Lucy,” the 3.2-million-year-old skeleton that reshaped human history. Ethiopia doesn’t just run on a different calendar. It lives on a different timeline altogether.
With disasters stacking up and old calendars making a comeback in conspiracy theories, it’s no wonder people are feeling uneasy. Kuldeep’s videos are getting millions of views partly because they echo a fear many of us feel: that something isn’t quite right this year.
Whether or not you believe we’re stuck in a time loop, his message is hard to ignore: “If history is repeating, maybe it's time we paid closer attention.”
Because if 1941 is back with 21st-century weapons and speed the second half of 2025 might demand more than just prayers. It might demand awareness, preparedness, and a serious look at how we track time, history, and ourselves.
Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only. NewsPoint makes no guarantees regarding its accuracy or reliability.
A YouTuber’s Eerie Observation
YouTuber Kuldeep Singhania has turned heads online with a viral video that draws an unsettling parallel: 2025 and 1941 share the exact same calendar. Same dates, same days, same weekends. And for those who remember their history, 1941 was one of the darkest years of the 20th century, marked by war, genocide, and global suffering. Kuldeep warns, “This is just the 6 months of the year, another 6 months are still left. We are in a time loop. Year 1941 is repeating itself, but this time in a more dangerous way.”He points to 2025’s grim list so far, the California wildfires, the Maha Kumbh stampede, the RCB celebration tragedy, and the Iran-Israel conflict, as signs that history might be looping back in a terrifying way.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kuldeep Singhania (@thekuldeepsinghania)
The Loop Theory: Can the Calendar Predict Chaos?
In another video, Kuldeep explores a fascinating theory: recurring calendar patterns might foretell future disasters. He reminds viewers how 2019 mirrored the 1918 calendar, and just like the Spanish Flu back then, COVID-19 erupted in 2019. Coincidence or cosmic clockwork?“If this loop can be decoded, then we can see the future and even change it,” he says, adding a sci-fi twist to his theory.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kuldeep Singhania (@thekuldeepsinghania)
Is the Calendar to Blame?
In another video, Kuldeep digs deeper into calendar quirks. He questions the legitimacy of our 12-month system and explains how the Gregorian calendar replaced the Julian calendar in 1582, skipping 10 days in the process from October 4 to October 15.He even calls out the month names, “Why is September (meaning seven) the ninth month? October (eight) the tenth?” Instead, he advocates for a 13-month calendar, with each month having 28 days adding up to 364 days, in harmony with lunar cycles.
The 13-Month Calendar Still Exists—In Ethiopia
While the rest of the world follows 12 months, Ethiopia proudly sticks to 13. Their calendar puts them in the year 2017, and interestingly, they faced their COVID wave in 2012, the same year doomsday theories buzzed in the West. Kuldeep subtly hints: maybe they’re on the real timeline.
Ethiopia: More Than Just a Date on a Calendar
Often misunderstood as a land of famine and hardship, Ethiopia is one of the world’s most fascinating, time-defying destinations. Ancient castles, exotic wildlife, arid deserts, and mountain churches make it a treasure trove for travelers.
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Add to that the fact that it’s the cradle of humanity home to “Lucy,” the 3.2-million-year-old skeleton that reshaped human history. Ethiopia doesn’t just run on a different calendar. It lives on a different timeline altogether.
Travel Confusion or Travel Charm?
Worried about planning a trip in a land that's seven years behind? Don’t be. Ethiopians fluently juggle both calendars, and the difference is more cultural charm than logistical chaos. It's a living example of how time, tradition, and modern life can beautifully coexist.So… Is 2025 Doomed?
With disasters stacking up and old calendars making a comeback in conspiracy theories, it’s no wonder people are feeling uneasy. Kuldeep’s videos are getting millions of views partly because they echo a fear many of us feel: that something isn’t quite right this year.
Whether or not you believe we’re stuck in a time loop, his message is hard to ignore: “If history is repeating, maybe it's time we paid closer attention.”
Because if 1941 is back with 21st-century weapons and speed the second half of 2025 might demand more than just prayers. It might demand awareness, preparedness, and a serious look at how we track time, history, and ourselves.
Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only. NewsPoint makes no guarantees regarding its accuracy or reliability.