1952: The United States successfully detonates its first hydrogen bomb, codenamed "Mike," on the Pacific atoll of Eniwetok, marking a significant advancement in nuclear weapons technology during the Cold War.
1955: In Israel, the first session of the Knesset (Israeli Parliament) is held in Jerusalem, marking a milestone in Israel's parliamentary democracy.
1965: In the United States, President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, abolishing the National Origins Formula and establishing a new immigration policy based on family reunification and skilled labor.
1973: In Israel, the Yom Kippur War (also known as the October War) breaks out as Egypt and Syria launch simultaneous surprise attacks on Israeli positions in the Sinai Peninsula and the Golan Heights.
1973: In Israel, Golda Meir resigns as Prime Minister, following the Yom Kippur War and its aftermath, marking a significant political transition in Israeli leadership.
1974: In Israel, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin presents his "Allon Plan" for the future of Israeli settlements in the West Bank, proposing the establishment of several large Israeli settlements to secure strategic areas.
1987: In the United States, during a speech in Berlin, President Ronald Reagan challenges Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to "tear down this wall!" referring to the Berlin Wall, a symbolic moment in the Cold War.
1990: In the United States, President George H.W. Bush signs the Hate Crime Statistics Act into law, requiring the Justice Department to collect data on crimes motivated by race, religion, sexual orientation, and ethnicity.
1998: In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat sign the Wye River Memorandum, outlining further steps in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
2001: The United States began its invasion of Afghanistan.
2002: The United States Congress authorizes the use of military force against Iraq, paving the way for the Iraq War, which began in March 2003.
2016: The release of the Podesta emails by WikiLeaks, which contained significant information about the DNC and Hillary Clinton’s campaign. This event is closely tied to the emergence of the Pizzagate narrative and later the QAnon movement.
2017: Q drop mentions the significance of this date in relation to Hillary Clinton’s supposed extradition and the expectation of major riots.
2018: Q drop refers to the confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh and mentions “Red October,” indicating a significant shift in the political landscape.
2020: Q drop refers to the illusion of democracy and all assets being deployed, indicating a period of intense political activity and operations.
2023: The beginning of the Hamas-Israel conflict, with a significant attack by Hamas on Israel, leading to a state of war declared by Israel and substantial geopolitical ramifications.
1952: The United States successfully detonates its first hydrogen bomb, codenamed "Mike," on the Pacific atoll of Eniwetok, marking a significant advancement in nuclear weapons technology during the Cold War.
1955: In Israel, the first session of the Knesset (Israeli Parliament) is held in Jerusalem, marking a milestone in Israel's parliamentary democracy.
1965: In the United States, President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, abolishing the National Origins Formula and establishing a new immigration policy based on family reunification and skilled labor.
1973: In Israel, the Yom Kippur War (also known as the October War) breaks out as Egypt and Syria launch simultaneous surprise attacks on Israeli positions in the Sinai Peninsula and the Golan Heights.
1973: In Israel, Golda Meir resigns as Prime Minister, following the Yom Kippur War and its aftermath, marking a significant political transition in Israeli leadership.
1974: In Israel, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin presents his "Allon Plan" for the future of Israeli settlements in the West Bank, proposing the establishment of several large Israeli settlements to secure strategic areas.
1987: In the United States, during a speech in Berlin, President Ronald Reagan challenges Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to "tear down this wall!" referring to the Berlin Wall, a symbolic moment in the Cold War.
1990: In the United States, President George H.W. Bush signs the Hate Crime Statistics Act into law, requiring the Justice Department to collect data on crimes motivated by race, religion, sexual orientation, and ethnicity.
1998: In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat sign the Wye River Memorandum, outlining further steps in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
2001: The United States began its invasion of Afghanistan.
2002: The United States Congress authorizes the use of military force against Iraq, paving the way for the Iraq War, which began in March 2003.
2016: The release of the Podesta emails by WikiLeaks, which contained significant information about the DNC and Hillary Clinton’s campaign. This event is closely tied to the emergence of the Pizzagate narrative and later the QAnon movement.
2017: Q drop mentions the significance of this date in relation to Hillary Clinton’s supposed extradition and the expectation of major riots.
2018: Q drop refers to the confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh and mentions “Red October,” indicating a significant shift in the political landscape.
2020: Q drop refers to the illusion of democracy and all assets being deployed, indicating a period of intense political activity and operations.
2023: The beginning of the Hamas-Israel conflict, with a significant attack by Hamas on Israel, leading to a state of war declared by Israel and substantial geopolitical ramifications.
Looks like you are playing pretty loose with the Oct 7 date.