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Golden Gate Bridge Casts Its First Suicide Nets



California officials approved $76 million in funding Friday (June 27)  to install an elaborate system of nets to prevent people from jumping off the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, taking action after more than 1,400 deaths in 80 years.






The Friday, June 27 New Moon [5cn37] was placed exactly on the IC at San Francisco highlighting the now separating Uranus-Pluto-Mars T-square. It was conjunct the star Tejat, mu Geminorum of the Twins. Diana Rosenberg links this area to “mental and/or emotional instability, accident proneness; violence and homicide, drowning”.

The constellation Gemini is often depicted as Twins joined to each other. Astrologers assign to this constellation all things that connect  including bridges [1]. As an example, the building of the London bridge [2] began with several planets in the constellation of the Twins.


On the Ascendant [8ar16] are the stars alpha Reticulum [7ar40] and delta Reticulum [7ar14]. Reticulum means a netlike formation or structure; a network. [3]

"In Ancient Rome a class of gladiator, the retiarius, was armed with a net which he used to immobilize his opponent by entangling him in the meshes, thus placing him at his mercy", "Nets may also be compared with the web in which spiders lurk for prey" [Penguin Dictionary of Symbols].

In our case here it would simply refer to the net that the authorities have put in place.


In addition, the Ascendant [8ar] and Uranus [16 ar] are  conjunct stars in King Cepheus’ head. Once again, Diana Rosenberg links this area with mental instability, accident proneness and mass suicides. Remember that Mars opposite Uranus square Pluto is a very angry and frustrated combination that can be homicidal or suicidal. When the theme of the stars match those of planets , the chart is speaking loudly ….we are looking at something important and that common theme needs to underlined.

In summary, all the elements that make up the news can be seen in the stars – the bridge, the suicides and the net!



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