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A lot of really weird things have been happening over the past few days. I don't know what all of it means, but what has been taking place is so unusual that it should definitely be getting our attention. For example, on New Year's Eve lightning struck four of the most iconic buildings in the United States. If lightning had hit just one of those buildings, it could have easily been dismissed as a coincidence, but that isn't what we witnessed. I don't know why more people aren't talking about this, because what just occurred in Washington D.C. and New York City is very strange indeed.
On the evening of December 31st, a spectacular bolt of lightning that hit the U.S. Capitol was captured on video…
By itself, such a lightning strike would be truly extraordinary.
But almost simultaneously, a bolt of lightning also hit the Washington Monument…
I was stunned when I first learned that the U.S. Capitol and the Washington Monument had both been hit by lightning on New Year's Eve.
But that was not the end of the story.
It turns out that the Empire State Building was also struck by lightning on the same evening…
What are the odds of three iconic buildings getting hit on the exact same night?
And what are the odds of that happening on New Year's Eve?
On top of everything else, One World Trade Center was also struck by lightning on New Year's Eve.