Statisticamente questa timeline è quella più probabilmente corretta, visto che ha dato come risultati ben 17 esempi di ripetizioni storiche fra due coppie di eventi, ben al di sopra di ogni altra data zero possibile.
Ciò vorrebbe dire che siamo arrivati al punto di rottura: il 25 ottobre si ipotizza un evento di grandissima magnitudo che farà cambiare rotta al grafico e farlo puntare sempre più verso il basso. Il Grande Picco che stiamo per raggiungere starebbe a indicare l’ ultimo punto di fattore abitudine – stabilità in frizione con il fattore novità – instabilità, e quindi vorrebbe indicare che siamo nella quiete prima della tempesta e che i tempi storici futuri non raggiungeranno mai più questo livello di attuale abitudine – stabilità. Più importante di un Cambio Ciclo, che rappresenta un Primo Finale ( Finale che ha tre mandate di apertura – il Cambio Ciclo del 19 giugno 2017 – il Grande Picco del 25 ottobre 2017 sono le prime due ) viene il Grande Picco che anticipa direttamente gli eventi del Gran Finale ( che non è una fine vera e propria ma un nuovo inizio ).
Quali eventi possiamo ipotizzare per il punto del 25 e 26 ottobre 2017? Ecco quali eventi storici avranno una finestra di tempo per ripetersi:
- Watergate , il più grande scandalo politico Statunitense
- La morte di Bruce Lee
- Gli Stati Uniti bombardano la Cambogia
- Colpo di stato in Cile
- Nazioni Unite accolgono le 2 Germanie
- Guerra dello Yom Kippur ( Egitto e Siria contro Israele )
- Il vice presidente Usa si dimette
- Embargo petrolifero da parte dell’ Iran contro i sostenitori di Israele
- L’ Austerity Italiana
Sull’ altra timeline indicata da Peter Meyer, realizzatore del software grafico questo punto di rottura avviene fra il 13 e il 14 dicembre 2017.
Cosa era successo nelle altre date indicate nella immagine?
21 aprile 2017:
- War in Afghanistan
- 2017 Camp Shaheen attack
- Taliban insurgents attack an Afghan military base in Mazar-e-Sharif, Balkh Province, killing more than 140 soldiers. It is said to be the deadliest attack of its kind (BBC) , (AP) (Reuters)
- 2017 Camp Shaheen attack
- Two people are killed in an attack in a Federal Security Service office in the Russian city of Khabarovsk. The gunman is also killed. The US-Israeli SITE Intelligence Group says Amaq News Agency claims the attack for Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. The Russian Federal Security Service says the native 18-year-old perpetrator was a known member of a neo-nazi group. (Reuters) (Siberian Times)
- Arts and culture
- Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her 91st birthday. (BBC)
- Business
- British sports retailer Sports Direct agreed to acquire the American retail chains Bob’s Stores and Eastern Mountain Sports for $101 million out of bankruptcy. (Reuters)
- Disasters and accidents
- At least 20 schoolchildren are killed after their minibus collides with a truck in Mpumalanga, South Africa. (Sky News)
- A U.S. Navy F/A-18 Hornet crashes in the Celebes Sea off the Philippines during an attempted landing on the USS Carl Vinson. The pilot ejected and was recovered safely. (Navy Times)
- Law and crime
- Borussia Dortmund team bus bombing
- Germany arrests and charges a suspected perpetrator, 28-year-old Sergej W. The federal prosecutor says the suspect held put options on Borussia Dortmund shares. (BBC)
- Arms trader Jacques Monsieur is to defend himself again at a Brussels court against accusations of arms trafficking to Libya, Chad, Guinea-Bissau, Pakistan and Iran between 2006 and 2009. (RTL Info) (Het Nieuwsblad)
- Politics and elections
- French presidential election, 2017
- Yesterday’s terrorist attack in Paris disrupts campaigning for the elections. (CNN), (The Telegraph)
- The first polls since April 20’s attack indicate a slight bump for Marine Le Pen over Jean-Luc Mélenchon and François Fillon, though they still show her losing to Emmanuel Macron in the first and second rounds of the election. (Reuters)
- 2014–17 Venezuelan protests
- Venezuelan authorities report 12 people were killed overnight in the capital Caracas, mostly in the El Valle working class neighborhood where 54 people, including newborn babies, were forced to evacuate a maternity hospital. Others have fled to Colombia. This death toll during the three weeks of anti-government protests is 20. (AP via The Washington Post) (Yahoo! News) (The Telegraph)
- Iranian presidential election, 2017
- The six approved candidates, including the incumbent Hassan Rouhani, begin campaigning. (Reuters)
- Presidency of Donald Trump
- The White House dismisses U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy in its continuing transition from the prior presidential administration. The current Deputy Surgeon General, Rear Admiral Sylvia Trent-Adams, will serve as the acting SG. (USA Today via MSN)
- Pakistan‘s opposition interrupts Parliament’s scheduled session demanding Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif resign during the investigation of his finances, per Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling. (Reuters)
- Science and technology
- A second parchment manuscript of the United States Declaration of Independence is discovered by Harvard University researchers, in a record office in Chichester, United Kingdom. (The Boston Globe)
3 maggio 2017:
Armed conflicts and attacks
- War in Afghanistan (2015–present)
- A suicide bombing attack on a NATO convoy in Kabul kills eight civilians and wounds at least 28 people. (Reuters)
- Somali Public Works Minister Abbas Abdullahi Sheikh Siraji is shot and killed inside his vehicle by security forces near the Villa Somalia in the capital Mogadishu, after mistaking him for a militant. (BBC) (BNO News)
- Arts and culture
- Plans for a Chicago-based presidential library in honour of the former U.S. President Obama are revealed. (NBC)
- Business and economy
- Puerto Rico government-debt crisis
- Puerto Rico files for the largest “local government” bankruptcy in the United States. (Reuters)
- Disasters and accidents
- An explosion at a coal mine near Azadshahr, Iran, kills at least 35 miners and traps 39 others, according to state media. (BBC)
- A car crash at an auto auction in Billerica, Massachusetts, kills at least three and injures nine, two critically. (CNN)
- Politics and elections
- French presidential election, 2017
- Candidates Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron face off in a debate. (The Guardian)
- United Kingdom general election, 2017
- Conservative politician Theresa May accuses European Union officials of trying to influence the upcoming elections. (The Scotsman)
19 giugno 2017:
Armed conflict and attack
- 2017 Finsbury Park attack
- At least one person has been killed and ten injured after a van runs over pedestrians outside the Finsbury Park Mosque in the north London suburb of Finsbury Park. Police are investigating the act as a terrorist incident. (News Limited), (AP)
- June 2017 Champs-Élysées car ramming attack
- A car carrying firearms and gas bottles deliberately rammed a police vehicle on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, France, subsequently bursting into flames. The driver, who was on a security watchlist, was shot dead. (CNN)
- Syrian Civil War
- Disasters and accidents
- Population displacement
- The number of people displaced globally totals 65.6 million after an addition of 10.3 million people displaced in 2016. Syria, Colombia, Afghanistan, Iraq and South Sudan are the countries in the top five. (The Washington Post)
- Bear attacks
- Two people are attacked and killed by black bears, in separate incidents in Alaska, following a rise in bear attacks in that state. (ABC News)
- International relations
- United Kingdom withdrawal from the European Union
- Brexit negotiations begin in Brussels. (The Guardian)
- Piracy in the Sulu Sea
- North Korea–United States relations
- American student Otto Warmbier, who returned to the United States after serving 17 months in the North Korean prison system dies after returning from North Korea last week in a comatose state. His family has accused the Government of North Korea of torturing him. (AP via Aus. Broadcasting Corp.)(AP via Yahoo! News)
- Law and crime
- Freedom of speech in the United States
- The Slants win their case with the Supreme Court of the United States that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office‘s rejection of their trademark under the Lanham Act due to their name being “disparaging” is an unconstitutional violation of their free speech rights under the First Amendment. (NPR)
- Science and technology
- Personal information of about 200 million U.S. citizens has been exposed on the Internet since January when unsecured files were uploaded by Republican contractor Deep Root Analytics. The data, available via publicly accessible providers such as Amazon Web Services, included birth dates, home addresses, telephone numbers, religious affiliations, ethnicities, and political views. The problem was discovered by an UpGuard analyst. (BBC) (Salon)
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