Also, if you click on the main "iON" forum, then click on the last page 
(page 35) you'll see five posts iON made just before his disappearing 
act in November of 2011.
The title of these threads is the same. It's hilarious...I'll let you find 
them...
These five posts all show the same time stamp (8:00pm), but more 
significantly are all dated December 31, 1969.
This was later determined to be a reference to the launching of Unix 
code at midnight on January 1, 1970, and the official reference point 
for all time stamps.
Quote:
Unix, the computer operating system used on most servers, 
workstations and mobile devices, was launched on January 1, 1970, 
making that date its “epoch date.” 
What this means is that time began for Unix at midnight on January 1, 
1970. Time measurement units are counted from the epoch so that the 
date and time of events can be specified without question. 
If a time stamp is somehow reset to 0 and displayed in local time, users 
will see December 31, 1969 — the day before Unix’s creation.
SOURCE - 
http://goo.gl/nVXj4See also Wikipedia - 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_EpochiON's got a great way of creating in a way that operates on several 
levels (e.g., with puns, etc.).
In this case, I see iON's mischievousness right before his departure to 
assist Bob, Carolyn and J.W. with these projects as an indication of their 
own "epoch date". 
It represents not only, as Bob stated on one of the recent Cash Flow 
shows, the point at which we officially entered the resonance of 2012 / 
ascension, but also the launching point, in a sense, of our own epoch / 
utopia via cold fusion, etc.