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Typhoon Phanfone disrupts Japan



The Great Storm Bird and the Sun God


A powerful typhoon is bringing many parts of Japan to a standstill with heavy wind and rain as it nears Tokyo. Typhoon Phanfone has killed at least one person, a US airman based on Okinawa who was washed out to sea. Thousands of households have lost power and Japan's two largest airlines have suspended many flights. The typhoon made landfall on Monday morning near the central city of Hamamatsu. BBC; October 6. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-29497179








A powerful Full Moon lunar eclipse is due on October 8. In the process of formation of the eclipse the Sun squares Pluto [4 Oct; 8:06 UT] and then opposes Uranus [7 Oct; 20:58 UT]. A chart drawn for the Sun-Uranus opposition at Hamamatsu, Japan is shown here. Notice that the Sun-Uranus opposition coincides exactly with the horizon axis. The stars of Corvus  form the backdrop to the Sun on the Ascendant.

These stars 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”  and China’s  Celestial Chariot T’ien-Tche governed wind. Records show that they were transited at the 1864 Bay of Bengal  cyclone that killed 50,000, the 1881 typhoon that hit Haipong, China, killing thousands; in 1970 when a huge cyclone hit Ganges delta with winds upto 150 kmph and a 50-ft high sea wave : about 300,000 to 500,000 were killed, thousands more died later of typhoid and cholera; in 1979 when 3 twisters combined into one giant tornado and hit Wichita Falls; in 1991 when “Tornado Alley” was hit by several twisters some with winds clocking 450 kmph and many others. [1]

[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.2, p.78-82)

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