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Ship Sinks off Indonesian Coast




Ship with more than 100 passengers on board sank off the coast of Indonesia, according to local media. The ship is known to have left from Kolaka, Southeast Sulawesi, for South Sulawesi. According to Kompas.com, 122 people were on board. Reuters reports of 100 people on board. The reasons of the shipwreck are still unknown.





The following extract from a previous post explains the reason for the ship wreck.

What to expect from the upcoming Moon Wobble?
The Dec. 18 quarter Moo straddles the Nodal axis.  This is a phenomena known as “Moon Wobble”. Moon Wobbles were discovered in the 1930's, when research by astrologer Carl Payne Tobey (1902-1980), the original editor of Astrology Magazine, revealed that disasters occur in cycles associated with the conjunction (0°), opposition (180°) and square (90°) from the Sun to the Moon's Node. These powerful contacts occur when the Sun and the Node are in the same sign, or the opposing sign, or when the Sun is in a square aspect to the nodal axis.
During Moon Wobble the instability factor is high, resulting in more accidents, fires, plane crashes, freak accidents, floods, feats of nature, bizarre weather patterns, earthquakes, tornadoes, violence, Terrorism, riots, and political and personal upheavals. These Cycles bring suppressed energies in people and Mother Nature to the surface, erupting and disrupting.





But as always there is invariably more than one cosmic factor at work that explains an important event. Shown here is the chart for the upcoming Capricorn Ingress of the Sun on Dec.22 drawn for Kolaka. Notice that the Mars-Uranus-Pluto T-square occupies the angles. A keyword for this combination is “an accident”. And if we look carefully at the MC we find that with Pluto is the star sigma (σ) Sagittarius, Nunki. This star also known as Pelagus (“open sea”) is linked to “shipwrecks” [1].



[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.2, p.452-53)

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