Well, it’s obviously just a quick oversight.
It happens (to all of us) - 05/11 got confused with 06/11.
I was wondering if something else happened that was significant on 05/11. (I mean, it’s possible...)
philman_36 was probably wondering the same thing as I.
5/11 are both Significantly odd and prime! :)
T.S., like me, plead oversight, but for fun here is someone's list of significant events on this date:
Coincidental Government and FBI events:
1973 - The espionage trial, the "Pentagon Papers" case, of Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo ended. Judge William M. Byrne dismissed all charges due to government misconduct.
2001 - U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft announced his decision to approve a 30-day delay of the execution of convicted Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh. McVeigh had been scheduled to be executed on May 16, 2001. The delay was because the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had failed to disclose thousands of documents to McVeigh's defense team. (Oklahoma)
(The Government is not your friend.)
5/11 are both Significantly odd and prime! :)
T.S., like me, plead oversight, but for fun here is someone's list of significant events on this date:
Coincidental Government and FBI events:
1973 - The espionage trial, the "Pentagon Papers" case, of Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo ended. Judge William M. Byrne dismissed all charges due to government misconduct.
2001 - U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft announced his decision to approve a 30-day delay of the execution of convicted Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh. McVeigh had been scheduled to be executed on May 16, 2001. The delay was because the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had failed to disclose thousands of documents to McVeigh's defense team. (Oklahoma)
(The Government is not your friend.)