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Astrology of the Montana Oil Spill




On Saturday (Jan.17)  morning, a pipeline in Montana spilled up to 50,000 gallons of crude oil into the Yellowstone River, the pipeline's operator confirmed Sunday night. Some residents are reportedly smelling and tasting oil in their drinking water, causing the EPA to test water samples and the city water plant to cease drawing water from the river.  The 12-inch diameter steel pipe breached and spilled anywhere from 12,600 to 50,000 gallons of oil nine miles upriver from the town of Glendive, with an unknown amount of it spilling into the partially frozen river, according to a statement from Bridger Pipeline LLC. The company said the spill occurred at 10 a.m. and they "shut in" the flow of oil just before 11 a.m. - meaning that though the pipeline section could still empty itself of its contents, no new addition oil would flow into the spilled area. 19 Jan 2015 http://bit.ly/1CzzZcg






The connection of  Saturn-Neptune to oil related accidents is well established. The Gulf of Mexico oil spill is one such [1]. Another important  incident took place on March 24, 1989, with Saturn and Neptune conjunct in Capricorn the tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground, spilling 240,000 barrels -- 11 million gallons -- of oil into the ocean [2].


With the above background we now look at the chart for the Sun’s ingress into sidereal Capricorn (“Capsolar”) on Jan. 15 and drawn for Glendive, Montana. Notice  the Saturn-Neptune-Mars square straddling the horizon axis. The Ascendant [0sa] was separated by just two degrees from Saturn [2sa] so that if we progress the chart by the solar quotidian method to Jan.17, the progressed Ascendant touches Saturn exactly on that day triggering the square!



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