Several similar terrorist events occurred between 16 and 20 April. Seemingly isolated, these tragedies may share some underlying theme.
While there’s no scientific evidence readily available to show that a specific calendar date has any effect on human behavior, it is oddly coincidental that such a small range of dates contains some of the darkest moments in US History.
If asked to list the top violent tragedies among current generations, the shootings at Columbine High School, the Virginia Tech massacre, and the Oklahoma City Bombings would no doubt be near the top of the list. Most Americans within the Baby Boomer and Generation X age range would probably also list the seizure of the Branch Davidian Cult compound in Waco, Texas, and perhaps the bombing of Marine Barracks in Beirut.
Is it surprising that all of these, and other similar disasters, occurred from April 16 to April 20?
Correlation Can be Coincidental or Causal
Any scientist could attest that correlation does not necessarily indicate causation. This concept is sometimes difficult to overcome because of human tendency to use the simplest logic. Harry Houdini, David Copperfield and Cris Angel are all magicians, and all have black hair. Therefore, all magicians must have black hair, right? Wrong, of course. The correlation of hair color and profession is coincidental in this example.
Scientists experiment with different variables and controls to prove or disprove causation. The principle of Occam’s Razor dictates that, in most cases, the simplest explanation is the most likely one. Indeed, one must recognize that many other disasters (September 11, Bath school bombing) occurred outside of April.
Statistical Frequency Warrants Research
The question of April and it’s effect on human behavior has not been explored. It could be entirely coincidental, but the behavioral implications have not been explored. It would be a disservice to write the correlation off as mere coincidence or to jump to a conclusion without proper analysis.
Dates in Question
16 April 2007 - Virginia Tech massacre:labeled as the deadliest mass shooting in recent American history. Seung-Hui Cho kills 32 people and injures 23 others, then commits suicide.
18 April 1983 - Beirut bombing:An Islamic radical crashes a vehicle borne explosive into the US embassy in Lebanon, killing 63 people.
19 April 1993 - Waco: After a 51-day cordon of the Branch Davidian building in Texas, federal agents raid the compound as a fire breaks out. Eighty-one people die in the melee. 1995 - Oklahoma City bombing: The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma is bombed by American fringe extremists, killing 168.
20 April 1985 - ATF raid on The Covenant, The Sword, and the Arm of the Lord compound in northern Arkansas. 1999 - Columbine: two students raid their Colorado High School with firearms, resulting in 15 deaths (the two committed suicide), and over 20 wounded. This was also the first such event Americans tracked in real time on TV, according to Syracuse University scholar Robert Thompson, as quoted in a 2007 Denver Post article by Kevin Simpson. 2007 - Johnson Space Center shooting: Two die when an armed man barricades himself within a NASA building in Houston, Texas.
Analysis of Proximity of Major Holidays
April is not a particularly significant month. Among its prominent holidays are April Fool’s Day, Earth Day, Tax Day, and on most years, Easter. The latter is a major Christian observation that is arguably one of the biggest holidays in America, but it does not occur on a fixed date (although it is always on a Sunday). The event it commemorates, the crucifixion of Jesus Christ (remembered on Good Friday) and his celebrated resurrection, which Christians believe occurred two days later. But the observance itself holds no significance in context of date as the date is fixed by different denominations and has changed over time. The eventual decision to celebrate after the Paschal moon links the holiday to the Jewish lunisolar calendar and thus Passover. Several antiquated Pagan holidays also coincide with this timeframe. So any association of these events with Easter or similar religious holidays can likely be discounted.
The ultimate question is whether there is a previously unrecognized force or condition that leads humans to behave violently or irrationally during this period. Such a hypothesis is not outside the realm of possibility. According to numerous studies, the death rate for Christians ebbs just before Christmastime and increases noticeably in the following days and weeks. Presumably there is a psychological desire to see family one last time and human will allows one to “hang on” for a few extra days. Similar patterns have been detected among Jews around Passover and across other religions. Conversely, some researchers attribute changes in mortality rate to seasonal temperature changes, as seen in a 22 December 2004 Journal of the American Medical Association article which detailed a study of cancer patients conducted by Ohio State University.
April could hold an explanation to extreme human behavior. None have professed to link these events with any credible public scholarship to date. The correlation may be coincidence or interrelated; an economic study of the facts and data would be fascinating.
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Dont forget to mention the Titantic sinking 1912? And then we also
have the US Apollo 13 "successful failure" incident. Martin
Luthor King killed April 4th 1968 Bombing of Fort Sumter started the
Cival War April 12 1861 President Lincoln was shot 1865 Chernobyl
plant 1986 And to show how really curesed April is... Adolf Hitler was
born, married and commited suicide in April
Apr 8, 2009 8:32 PM
Guest :
I was researching this myself and found the following all in APRIL: 1775- The American Revolution begins at Lexington and Concord 1815
-The Tambora volcano in Indonesia erupts and killed almost 100,000 people
directly and indirectly. 1854 The immigrant steamer ship
"Powhattan" sank off Long Beach, NY. Over 300 people died 1859 Another steamer ship "Pomona" caught fire and sank in
the North Atlantic drowning all 400 aboard 1862 - Battle of Shiloh -
US and Confederate casualties exceed 20,000 1865 - Abraham Lincoln is
assasinated at Ford's Theatre in Washington DC 1865 - The explosion on
the steamboat Sultana kills an estimated 1,547 people, mostly Union
soldiers returning home after the Civil War. While the surrender had
happened the previous day, these were union soldiers released as POW's. 1873 -The British steamship Atlantic, enroute to NYC from Liverpool sank
off Nova Scotia killing 565 1881 River ferry "Princess
Victoria" sank in Thames River, Ontario, and 180 died 1906 - The
Great San Francisco Earthquake - The death toll from the earthquake
estimated to be above 3,000. 1915 - The Titanic” sinks intothe North
Atlantic after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage, killing 1,517 1918 Electrical fire kills 38 mental patients at Oklahoma State
Hospital. 1930 -A fire at the OhioState prison kills 320 inmates, some
of whom burn to death when they are not unlocked from their cells. It is
one of the worst prison disasters in American history 1936 - A series
of tornadoes sweeps across Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia killing 500
people, injuring more than 2000. 1940 Fire in a dance hall in
Natchez, MS kills 200 1944 - The cargo ship Fort Stikine explodes in a
berth in the docks of Bombay, India, killing 1,300 people 1947 - Texas
City's port on Galveston Bay, a fire aboard the French freighter Grandcamp
ignites ammonium nitrate and other explosive materials in the ship's hold,
causing a massive blast that destroys much of the city and takes nearly 600
lives. 1947 A series of 15 tornadoes struck Kansas, West Texas and
Oklahoma. 181 were killed and some 1,300 injured. 1949 St. Anthony's
Hospital burned and killed 77 in Effingham, Ill.
Apr 9, 2009 11:18 AM
Guest :
More events from April: 1961 - The Bay of Pigs invasion begins when a
CIA-financed and -trained group of Cuban refugees lands in Cuba and
attempts to topple the communist government of Fidel Castro.
1965 In one night in April, a series of tornados left 256 people dead
in the US Midwest.
1968 - The Ferry "Wahine" sinks
with 800 on board off the coast of New Zeland, 60 people drowned.
1968 - Martin Luther King assassinated in Memphis
1974 A
series of 148 deadly tornadoes struck wide parts of the South and Midwest
be-fore jumping across the border into Canada; some 330 people were killed
in 13 states. Total property damage was estimated at $600 million.
1980 -A 727 carrying British tourists to the Canary Islands crashes and
kills all 146 passengers on board.
1983- The U.S. embassy in
Beirut, Lebanon, is almost completely destroyed by a car-bomb explosion
that kills 63 people, including the suicide bomber and 17 Americans.
1986 - Explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear plant -
1989 -
Tianamen Square China - The Protests begin that grow till the end of the
month when students from 40 universities, joined by workers, intellectuals,
and civil servants, and by mid-May more than a million people filled the
square in protest..
1990 - At opposite ends of the world two
ferry accidents, one in Myanmar (Burma), another in route from Norway to
Denmark, both caught fire and sank taking the lives of 320 passengers and
crew.
1993 -Waco Texas - Branch Davidians / David Karesh -
1994 - Ruwanda -Presidental guards at Kigali Rwanda, chopped 1,200
church members to death
1995 - Oklahoma City Bombing at the
Murrow building
2004 -3,000 people were killed/injured when 2
trains carrying oil & petroleum gas collided and exploded in North
Korean train station
2007 - VA Tech Shootings - Blacksburg,VA
a lone gunmen kills 32 people and wounds others before committing
suicide.
On this day in History will show a disaster or news on
just about every day of the year...But so many are clustered in April
Jun 6, 2009 12:24 PM
Guest :
Have you not also seen that the month of April is the 4th month and then
look at what has all happen with the # 4 almost all this has a for even
with out the 4th month, So could it be something with the # 4Like D-day was
in 1944 And Kennady was 46 when killed, And Pearl Harber was 12-7-1941,
World war 1 started in 1914. vietnam war started in 1954 ended when
vietnamese troop marched into Saigon on 4-30-75,The missing plan that just
happened the plan # was 447, Michigan girl mossing 5-24-09 it go's on and
on. If you look you will see 4 in amost all bad things. weird I think.
Aug 28, 2009 3:40 PM
Guest :
Here's another April disaster: On April 14, 1935, known as "Black
Sunday", twenty of the worst "Black Blizzards" occurred
throughout the Dust Bowl, causing extensive damage and turning the day to
night; witnesses reported that they could not see five feet in front of
them at certain points.