History is not random. It has a structure, just as a building has a structure. Many events in history are geometrically placed.
Here are a few cases in point:
If there was ever any one, single event that brought the United States into World War I, it was the sinking of the Lusitania, which occurred on May the 7th, 1915, with great loss of life, many of them Americans. Up to that point, President Woodrow Wilson had been trying to keep the nation out of the war in Europe, but with this event the mood of the country changed, and war became inevitable.
Exactly 30 years to the day later, on May the 7th, 1945, the German high command walked into Reims, France, and surrendered, thus bringing World War II in Europe to an end. It also ended 30 years of hostility between the United States and Germany.
Maybe it's just the way my mind works, but when I first noticed this, that these two pivotal events --- an exact beginning and an exact end --- came exactly 30 years apart to the day, I tried an experiment:
First, I drew a timeline, then marked off these events:

Next, I drew a circle between them:

What I wanted to do was convert the circle into a square of equal area, just to see what would happen; needless to say, one side of a square of equal area to the circle would be shorter than the diameter, and would give me a different date when measured from the sinking of the Lusitania.

So I drew the square, did the math --- and this is what I got:

DECEMBER THE 7TH, 1941 --- "a day that will live in infamy" --- THE EXACT DATE OF THE JAPANESE BOMBING OF PEARL HARBOR!
Thus, the sinking of the Lusitania, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and the surrender of the German high command were all joined together by a circle and square of equal area --- they were joined together by geometry!
It doesn't end there.
The United States entered the war exactly 700 days to the day after the sinking of the Lusitania:

If you draw a line straight up from this date until it intersects the circle....

....then mark off the 20th anniversary of that event....

...then run a diagonal from that date back up to the point of intersection with the 30-year circle, and finally run a line exactly perpendicular to the diagonal from the same intersection back down to the timeline --- you will get a date. And the date you get is:

This was the exact day Austria declared war on Serbia --- THE FIRST DECLARATION OF WAR IN WORLD WAR I !!!
Thus, the first declaration of war in World War I; the United States' entry into the war; and the 20th anniversary of the United States' entry into the war were all joined together by a right triangle having its basis in a point of intersection on the 30-year circle. In other words, they were joined together by geometry.
Again, it doesn't end there.
Returning to Pearl Harbor --- if you repeat the foregoing operation using the date of that event --- that is, if you run a line up from Pearl Harbor until it intersects the circle....

...then mark off a date exactly 20 years prior to Pearl Harbor....

...then run a diagonal from that date back up to the same point of intersection, and finally run a line exactly perpendicular to the diagonal from that intersection back down to the timeline, you will get yet another date. And the date you get is:

THE BATTLE OF OKINAWA MARKED THE TURNING POINT IN THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC DURING WORLD WAR II. To that point, Japan had been holding its own. On Okinawa, the Japanese lost some 100,000 men. With this loss began the slide toward surrender.
Thus, the bombing of Pearl Harbor; the 20th pre-anniversary of that event; and the Battle of Okinawa were all joined together by right triangle based (once again) on a point of intersection with the 30-year circle. They were joined by geometry.
It still doesn't end there.
Four days after Pearl Harbor, the United States declared war on Germany; the date was December the 11th, 1941.
For this, we must first relocate the center of the 30-year circle forward by exactly 24 years --- not a day sooner or later; why it has to be displaced forward in time 24 years, I do not know.

Once the center is relocated in this way, we can repeat the same operation of generating a right triangle.
First, we mark off the exact date the United States declared war on Germany....

Then, we run a line up from this date until it intersects the new circle. Subsequently, we mark off the 20th anniversary of this event....

...then run a diagonal from this anniversary back up to the same point of intersection.

Finally, we run a line perpendicular to this diagonal back down to the timeline.

Do all this, and we get a date. And the date we get is:

This was the very day England and France declared war on Germany --- the VERY FIRST DECLARATION OF WAR IN WORLD WAR II.
Thus, the first declaration of war on Germany in World War II; the United States' declaration of war on Germany in that war; and the 20th anniversary of that declaration were joined together by a right triangle based on a point of intersection with a 30-year circle --- only this time the circle is displaced forward in time from the first one by a factor of exactly 24 years --- not some random number, but exactly 24.
Why it is displaced forward 24 years remains to be discovered --- but it suggests the possibility that all of American history is made up of a chain of interlocking 30-year circles whose centers are spaced at 24-year intervals. I have yet to explore this possibility, but it it is worth looking into.
So once again, we have a European declaration of war; a U.S. entry into that war; and a 20th anniversary of that declaration that are joined together by a right triangle attached to a 30-year circle. The fact that we have seen it three times thus far --- in the triangle relating to U.S. entry into WWI; the one relating to Okinawa; and this one relating to the U.S. entry into WWII suggests that the "connection of events by right triangles" is commonplace in American history.
More examples of geometry joining events in history will be presented under the heading of THE HEXAGON:
The subject is also covered on my website, sealpyramid.com.
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