Theland, you are once again taking two and two and making twenty-two, because it comforts you to see historical events as bearing out Biblical fortelling.
It's a common human trait - but that does not mean that it is valid.
Have you seen the Peter Kay sketch when he refers to a woman at her friend's funeral, seeing a crip packet blown along the road, and deciding that this was her late friend sending a message to her?
Humour yes, but the comparison is valid.
If the lady in Mr Kay's sketch takes comfort from a mesage from her friend by seeing a crisp packet blowing past - then she is every bit as entitled to take comfort from that, as you do from your 'prophesied fulfillment' that you foist on us at regular intervals.
Both are conclusions drawn by people who see comfort where they want to see it - as messages from somewhere else.
But seeing something, and it being a 'message' are not the same thing - not by any stretch of the (ahem) imagination.