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Astrology of the Malaysia Airlines jet crash



Planes and ships from south-east Asian states have joined forces to search the South China Sea for a Malaysia Airlines jet, missing with 239 people on board. Flight MH370 vanished at 18:40 GMT Friday (02:40 local time Saturday, 8 March) after leaving Kuala Lumpur for Beijing, where it was expected at 22:30 GMT.



  
In mundane astrology, the importance of the Capricorn Ingress chart is universally recognized. Astrologers look upon it as the Annual Chart for a place. Shown above is the sidereal Capricorn Ingress for Kuala Lumpur. Notice the placement of the “violent” Grand Cross on the angles. Mars-Uranus-Pluto combination is well known for accidents.  Neptune ties into this configuration through a sharp  sesquisquare with Mars.




Progressing the Capricorn Ingress chart to  March 8 brings the progressed MC [3pi38] to a conjunction with Neptune [3pi28] - the planet associated with the sea. Diana Rosenberg lists “air and ship wrecks, fires and explosions” among possible manifestations for stars in this area and gives the following events that took place under transits to these stars.

The 1974 crash of a Turkish DC-10 at take-off from Paris due to an improperly fastened cargo door, the plane decompressed and crashed 9 minutes later killing all 346 on board; at the 1977 Tenerife, Canary Island air crash and fire disaster (the worst in history); two fully loaded and fuelled Boeing 747 jumbo jets, taxiing for take off, collided in fog and burst into flames killing 582; at the 1988 crash and fire of terrorist Pan Am flight 103 in Lokerbie, Scotland, killing 258. [1]

[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.2, p.690-92)   


P.S.

Update 1
On March 10, two days after its disappearance BBC reports “Missing Malaysia Airlines plane 'a mystery'” .Readers familiar with keywords for Neptune know that “mystery” is one of them [1]. So it should be no surprise to see this word in the headlines for the missing plane since Neptune is so active in the progressed Capsolar above.

[1] http://bit.ly/1cNPUGH

Update 2
Malaysia’s national chart [2] 15 Sept. 1963; 16:30 UT; Kuala Lumpur gives us the following data: http://www.astro.com/im/in/chart_my_e.gif

Ascendant: 15ge40; MC: 11pi42
Asteroids aspecting: Icarus 21sa40, Requiem 13ge; Altantis 13vi

Asteroid Keywords (Ref: Martha Lang Wescott)
Icarus: Flights or aircrafts
Requiem: Death
Atlantis: Sea or water related disasters

Aircraft disaster and death at sea is the obvious interpretation of the combination.

The current New Moon [11pi] of 1st March was placed on the MC while the First Quarter moon [18ge]  of 8th March, the date of the accident, fell on the Ascendant activating the interconnected asteroids listed above!


Update 3

Shown here is the current solar return chart for Malaysia. Notice the prominent Grand Cross on the angles. With Mercury-Uranus involved in the Cross, the possibility of an aircraft related event is highly likely.






Progressing the chart to March 8, the date of the news event, brings the angles in line with Mercury-Uranus-Pluto-Kronos-Hades-Zeus.  Amongst other things Ebertin gives “accidents” as the probable manifestation of Uranus-Pluto.  Uranus rules aircrafts [3]. Hades is a TNP connected with  “mistakes or failures” while Zeus is “fires” or “explosions”.




Diana Rosenberg connects stars  conjunct Mercury and  Zeus on the progressed MC to aircraft accidents.


Here stars of the Virgin’s wing, the Crow’s wing and China’s Great Red Bird combine…The wings of the Virgin and Crow are spread  and Argo’s sails set and billowing. These wings sometimes falter: there were transits here in 1930 when Airship R101, on her maiden voyage, crashed and burned, killing 47; at the 1971 crash, in fog, of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 727 into Mt. Fairweather, Juneau, AK that killed 111 on board; at a 1982 Air Florida crash into the icy Potomac just after take off in a blizzard at Washington DC; in 1988 at a Ramstein, Germany airshow disaster when three planes in a flight team collided and crashed in flames; in 1992 at the take-off and fiery crash of an El-Al 747-200F cargo plane into an apartment building in Bijlmermeer, Netherlands; in 1996 when TWA flight 800, a Boeing 747, exploded and crashed into the Atlantic off Long Island… and several others.






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