Its a big world with lots of people in it. Things happen, many of them simultaneously.
I also stopped believing in coincidences when I became a Christian. When you have so many VERY related events happen virtually simultaneously, you may want to pay attention to what is going down.
I think the “no cyber attack” comments are a test. They want to see just how gullible we are.
Not really. Most of them aren’t actually a big deal, and it’s unlikely most if any of them are related.
I stopped believing in the end of the world when I realized people had been predicting it constantly for thousands of years and been wrong every single time.
The no cyber attack comments are proof that the paranoid idiots of the world are taking up too much bandwidth. They already know you’re overly gullible, if you weren’t you wouldn’t think every downed server is an attack and they wouldn’t feel compelled to say “no it wasn’t an attack”.
Once upon a time people understood that all of our communication systems were prone to failure. As recently as the 70s and 80s phone connections would just drop and people’s would just redial. Now everybody freaks out, but there’s still failure inherent in the system. I just heard one of our tech support guys (I work on communication software that uses telephony) having to explain to a customer that yes, transmission errors happen, they always have, they always will, that’s why we have a retry algorithm. Every single day we get an e-mail from IT about this system or that system down.
It’s just how things work. As the great philosopher John Bender said: screws fall out all the time the worlds an imperfect place.
Check out Johnathon Cahn in regards to the Shemitah. Pretty interesting stuff.