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Astrology of the Algeria air crash


An Algerian military transport plane has crashed in the north-east of the country, with 103 passengers and crew feared dead, local media say. The plane - believed to be a Hercules C-130 - crashed in a mountainous area of Oum al-Bouaghi province. It was en route to Constantine from Ouargla in bad weather, an "informed source" told radio station Ennahar. Col. Lahmadi Bouguern, spokesman for the eastern military region, told the state news agency the crash was caused by a lack of visibility and the strong winds that have buffeted the region the past few days.






Shown here are the charts of the current New Moon [31 Jan] and the Waxing Gibbous Phase [10 Feb]. Both carry the Uranus-Pluto square linked to accidents on the angles. Also both have the same stars on the Ascendant. These are stars of the Virgin’s wing, the Raven’s wing and China’s Great Red Bird. It should be easy to see how this can refer to aircrafts. The stars of Corvus the Raven were part of an archaic Chaldean lunar mansion whose patron god was Im-dugud-khu, “The Great Storm Bird” or “Storm Bird of the Evil Wind” which has an obvious reference to bad weather. Diana Rosenberg associates both the stars on the Ascendant  as well as those conjunct Saturn  with “air crashes” [1][2].




[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.2, p.66)
[2] Secrets of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.2, p.232)


P.S.


It is reported that radio contact with the plane was lost at 11:37 am local time. A chart drawn for the moment has the dreaded star Algol (“a pile of corpses”) rising. Saturn (23sc) is on the descendant (linked to air crashes- see above) while Sun is square (23aq).


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