Because you can't, and you know it.
You have said over, and over again that Israel's "prophetic clock" stopped in Mid-Acts.
It's a claim that is easily proven false with what happened in 70AD.
I won't and don't speak for Danoh or anyone else. I've yet to find anyone that I agree with 100%.
GOD certainly has His time tables, designs on when certain things will come to pass.
When referring to prophecy in general, one could call it 'GOD's time clock', certainly.
Then, there are specific 'GOD's time clocks' as revealed in Scripture as such...Jeremiahs 70 years, etc.
The 'GOD's time clock' which appears to be referred to in this thread is, I believe, Dan 9:24-27.
Though the event of 70 AD is certainly referred to in the verses, the event is not technically included in the time clock/Seventy Weeks.
As I read the verses, it appears to me that the 69 weeks ended with the fulfillment of Zech 9:9, and that Messiah was cut off at some un-named time after the 69 weeks and likewise the destruction of 70 AD.
Thus the time clock of the Seventy Weeks prophecy stopped at 483 years, is still stopped and will not resume ticking until the 70 week, which is yet future.
I already know that you won't agree with this, but that's what I see plainly in Dan 9:24-27.