As if the 6 tables were not enough by themselves,
we also see extremely strong connections between them:
In addition to
several obvious repetitions of "twin towers"
and "bin Laden", and an almost complete repetition of themes between
the clusters in (2) and (6), we have:
(A) "horror" - repeated in (1) and (2).
(B) "thousands of people" - repeated in (1) and (4).
(C) "who wailed" in (1), (2) and (4); and "wailing" in (3).
(D) "sin and crime" - repeated in (4) and (5b1).
(E) "revenge and Messiah" - repeated in (5) and (5b1).
(F) "murder" - repeated in (3) and (5b2).
(G) "Ishmael" - repeated in (1) and (2) and in the half-width table for (3).
And there are more. This is an extremely high rate of repetition among
a very limited set of words, highlighted
within a set of very specialized tables. Those words that were not
a-priori
were highlighted because
of their high relevance to the particular context of the table; and
months or even years later, they were found repeated, with equal relevance
in another table.
Further - almost all of these results originated from the two most
straightforward and a priori searching methods: collinear
extensions of an anchor ("bin Laden" in this case),
or searches for clusters of words extracted from news stories of the event.
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