It would be helpful if you connected some of the dots to show the relevance.
It is simply what I viewed, the timing of the sentencing. Certainly anyone who found it interesting even just for its own sake could decide to explore in more detail.
I've found that the world has trailheads everywhere. There's something new to discover in any direction. Something for everybody, which is a very exciting prospect for the kid at heart. Never boring.
Here's another of my views:
I've observed a common mindset, that people expect others to tell them if something is important and worthy of consideration. That way they'll know to look. It's those other people who are supposed to do the research and viewing then report in on all that is out there just sitting around with no apparent meaning.
Happens a lot in the "Bible prophecy" world. Always someone else with the insight, new books, videos, interpretations that agree with what they've already decided and so forth...
Here's something else I've viewed:
I've seen a similar scenario in the Bible. It's in Daniel chapter 5. Daniel even provided a history lesson [of data points and daily personal choices that had gone on over time].
Now when something inescapably obvious and abnormal suddenly scared them out of their socks, the king and his administration and associates were unable to connect any dots. They simply had collected no dots to connect. As such, they were left gobsmacked. Now what?! Hey there's this one guy with a reputation for knowing stuff, so let's drag him in for the explanation posthaste.
Insight: by the time the writing had appeared on the wall, the unaware types discovered that they were a day late and a dot short.
It might even be worth considering that the writing appeared to those folks *because* they had collected no dots to connect. That way the one big one could make up for it all at once. Or like how David sent over to Goliath, the one stone that would sink into his forehead.
Perhaps people don't really want to know about the timing of the sentencing.