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Into the Hole: River Dries Up Overnight in Mexico











The Atoyac River, which crosses eight municipalities in the central mountainous area of eastern Mexican state of Veracruz, disappeared overnight after a giant crack opened up. Inhabitants of Rancho San Fermin reported hearing a bang and feeling the earth rumble as the ground cracked open.

“On Monday (Feb.29)  we saw that the water had disappeared and went to see what was happening. When we reached the riverbank we saw a large hole there that was blocking the river,” Juana Sánchez, a woman who lives nearby, told the Spanish news agency EFE. Mar.4







We shall see in this post that  a chart for the upcoming solar eclipse of March 8  drawn for Rancho San Fermin explains this strange event. The eclipse [19pi] which is on the descendant (separated by about 8 degrees) is conjunct the star Achernar, alpha (α) Eridanus, a white star situated in the mouth of the River or essentially where the celestial River Eridanus ends. On the Ascendant is the star Benetnash, eta Ursa Major [27vi] which Ebertin relates to “collapses and cave ins”.  And finally on the IC [26sa] is a black hole known as the Galactic Center that draws everything into it.






 Doesn’t it look as though the stage was set for this strange event? But the question remains, why did this take place on Feb.29?  This is answered if we regress the chart to Feb.29. Precisely on that date, the eclipse along with the Jupiter-Saturn square aligns with the angles.

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