If you look at the debt clock now, there are roughly 1.581 trillion treasury notes increasing at $1,000/second. I have a hunch that number is going to stop at $1.7 trillion Treasury Dollars (for obvious reasons).
That means we're currently $11.9 billion treasury dollars away.
At $1,000/second (11.9b/$1,000/second = 11.9 million seconds
/60 = 198,000 minutes
/60 = 3,305 hours
/24 = 137 days
137 days from now is May 5th, 2024.
Looked it up, that's Karl Marx's birthday. Interesting.
Since we're already way past 1.581 trillion and on our way to 1.582, I suspect it will be a few days before that. Would be curious what has happened in history on the days leading up to that. Trump said we'd take everything back by, I believe, March. But this is interesting nonetheless.
Trump said within 5 months, back in late September.
So more like February-early March?
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Been watching the "US Millionaires" tab tick up 1 every 45 sec for the past year.
Who are all these new millionaires every 45 sec?
You and me, baby :)
The siblings of members in Congress
Possibly.
More interesting though I think is May 6. 2 things that sparked my interest when I looked it up:
Charles was crowned on May 6 this year, so it would be his 1 year anniversary.
The final episode of Friends aired on May 6, 2004. Since this episode featured so heavily in the recent Netflix film (episode 17, BTW) it seems this may be significant.
I'm not sure what May 6 might mean in the celestial calendar, but if I had to choose between the 5th and the 6th, I might be more inclined to think that hitting 1.7 trillion was the last day before the storm, rather than the first day of the storm.
Your datefagging skills are impressive! I would not have made the Friends connection. I'm not saying you are (or are not) onto something... just that I like the cut of your jib.
I read an interesting article over at WND. The economist they reference was saying May for a bubble burst and economic meltdown. Interesting article:
https://www.wnd.com/2023/12/dangerous-territory-prominent-economist-issues-ominous-prediction/