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Japan's WW2 'Musashi battleship wreck found'








American billionaire Paul Allen has announced the discovery of the famous World War Two Japanese battleship, the Musashi, more than 70 years after it was sunk by US forces. Mr Allen said the vessel was found by his private exploration team. It was at a depth of more than 1km (3,280ft) on the floor of the Sibuyan Sea off the Philippines. The Musashi and its sister vessel, the Yamato, were two of the largest battleships ever built. Mar.4; http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-31724995







To understand this news we begin with the chart for the solar eclipse of Oct. 24, 2014 drawn for Manila which is fairly close to the place where the wreck was found. Notice that the eclipse is on the Ascendant and conjunct  the star Miaplacidus – the beta star of the constellation Argo Navis, the Celestial Ship. The eclipse is conjunct Venus and forms a Grand Trine with Kronos-Hades and Neptune. If we remember that Neptune is linked  with the sea  and by association with ships while  the TNP Hades-Kronos combination refers to  something famous from the past, we can see why this  Grand Trine especially with the eclipse conjunct Argo can refer to a famous  historical ship!







If we progress the chart to March 4, the date of the news, we find that a Grand Cross containing the Uranus-Pluto-Zeus T-square aligns with the angles. Uranus-Pluto refers to the emergence of something that was hidden while the TNP Zeus refers to the military and by association tools of war such as this warship! Confirming this not only is the Kronos-Hades-Neptune Grand Trine anchored to the IC but the IC [12cn] is conjunct the star Canopus.  Alpha (α) Carina, Canopus, is a white binary star in the Keel of the ship Argo Navis!

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