The
Great Storm Bird and the Sun God
In yet another ripped from the movies-screen-esque
event, Beijing was brought to a standstill today as a massive Interstellar-like
sandstorm covered the Chinese capital in thick blanket of red dust, sparking
social media discussions of the end of the world. As RT reports, The China
Meteorological Administration issued a yellow sandstorm alert – the third-most
serious danger level, which given the images below, makes us wonder just WTF it
takes to get to a level 1 sandstorm...April 17 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-04-17/sand-nado-beijing-battered-blanket-red-dust
This example
will serve to show how the powerful total solar eclipse of March 20 continues
to create events in its wake. The chart for the eclipse at Beijing is shown
here. On the Ascendant [20vi] are the stars of Hydra which begin the Chinese
mansion Yi, the House of the Wing (of the Great
Red Bird of Summer). Diana Rosenberg links this area with storms (extreme
barometric lows) [1].
Progressing
the chart to April 17, brings the Zeus-Uranus-Pluto T-square to the horizon
axis. The Ascendant aligns with Algorab, delta Corvi.
Stars of Corvus
were 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. [2][3][4][5]
[1] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p.637-44)
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