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The family that saved 3,000 lives



In August, the Magazine reported on a couple who spent millions of euros to save migrants in danger of drowning at sea. Their 60-day mission has now ended - so what did they achieve, asks Alison Gee? "We helped to save around 3,000 men, women and children who would have otherwise been likely to perish," says Christopher Catrambone who - as we reported earlier - set up the Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) with his wife, Regina, and daughter, Maria Luisa. BBC; Nov.10 http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-magazine-monitor-29883832


The operation is being coordinated from the island of Malta, which lies in the central Mediterranean Sea and is close to the Italian islands of Sicily and Lampedusa. Italy and Malta are at the centre of a migratory route connecting North Africa to Europe.









To understand the astrology behind this news we will look at the Libra Ingress of the Sun progressed to Nov. 10, the date of the news. Notice that a slightly skewed Grand Cross aligns with the angles. The Libra Ingress Sun was conjunct the dwarf planet Makemake [1]. Makemake’s role is that of leadership as protector and provider for the people helping to administer resources  and money in highly focused action for attainment of a specific goal. On the Ascendant with the Sun and Makemake are the asteroids Atlantis, Odysseus and Lacrimosa [2]. On the MC is the TNP Hades trine Neptune in compassionate Pisces.


Atlantis-Odysseus-Lacrimosa
Events connected to water related disasters and loss of lives of  homeless  immigrants.

Hades-Neptune
To feel compassion for the helpless, weak and poor.



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