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Written by Arnie Gotfryd
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Thursday, 22 November 2007 |
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I asked my friend, statistician Aaron D, what he makes of all this. He replied:

Arnie, There's a lot more of the same in the book Eye to Eye (subtitle: Facing the Consequences of Dividing Israel) by William Koenig. (C) 2004. He has been documenting this stuff for years, and written several letters to presidents and vice presidents alerting them to this correlation.
I'll excerpt the back cover blurb for you here:
What do these major record-setting events have in common:
- Nine of the ten costliest insurance events in U.S. history
- Six of the seven costliest hurricanes in U.S. history
- Three of the four largest tornado outbreaks in U.S. history
- Nine of the top ten natural disasters in U.S. history ranked by FEMA relief costs
- The two largest terrorism events in U.S. history
All of these major catastrophes transpired on the very same day or within 24 hours of U.S. presidents Bush, Clinton and Bush applying pressure on Israel to trade her land for promises of "peace and security", sponsoring major "land for peace" meetings, making major public statements pertaining to Israel's covenant land and / or calling for a Palestinian state.
Are each one of these major record-setting events just a coincidence or awe-inspiring signs that G-d is actively involved in the affairs of Israel?
In this book, Bill Koenig provides undeniable facts and conclusive evidence showing that indeed the leaders of the United States and the world are on a collision course with G-d over Israel's covenant land.
"And it shall come to pass in that day, that I will seek to destroy all the nations that come against Jerusalem" (Zechariah 12:9).
In order to run any kind of statistical analysis on this kind of result, one would need to know what portion of days over the 20 year period were within 24 hours of pressure being applied. If pressure was being applied every second or third day, the above results would not at all be surprising from a statistical perspective. If pressure had been applied less frequently, say once every month or less, these results would be very highly statistically significant.
Aaron D. Florida
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