A powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake in Ecuador has
killed at least 77 people and injured more than 500, Vice-President Jorge Glas
says. The quake, Ecuador's largest since 1979, hit at 18:58 on Saturday (23:58
GMT) near the northern town of Muisne. April 17 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-36065551
The following
extract from Richard Nolle explains the reason behind the Ecuador earthquake.
Please remember that this is a forecast published on April 1 and so once tells
us how great his predictions are!
The April 7 Stealth SuperMoon is at 18(Aries). I figure the shock window
for this alignment runs from the 4th through the 10th. This one also ties in
with the Uranus-Pluto square, being conjunct Uranus and square to Pluto.
As always, it’s a point worth emphasizing, that SuperMoons are
astronomical in scale, involving particularly potent alignments of Sun, Earth
and Moon. This makes them planetary in scope. Even if you’re far from risk
zones for earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and/or tidal flooding, the fact
remains that you’re under the sky. Earth’s atmosphere is every bit as
responsive to SuperMoon’s geophysical tides as the seas and crust. In short,
there’s no place on earth beyond the reach of a SuperMoon.
That said, astro-locality mapping often shows areas of special
vulnerability during a SuperMoon shock window. In the case of the April 7
alignment, meridian lines for the Sun and Moon (plus Uranus, which is conjunct
this SuperMoon) draw a longitudinal (north-south) line over Scandinavia,
central Europe and west central Africa, and right through the Bering Strait.
The eastern US and Canada, Gulf
of Mexico and western South America are picked up by the Sun-Moon-Uranus
horizon line, which through Southeast Asia, China, Mongolia and Siberia.
And finally, there’s a Pluto horizon arc pointing suspiciously at Hawaii and
the Pacific Coast of Canada. (Follow the line across to southern Greenland, the
western extremes of the UK and the Iberian Peninsula, etc.)
To complete
the picture, here is a chart for New moon at Muisne. Notice how exactly the New
Moon T-square aspects the angles. Perhaps, the only thing that appears off in
Nolle’s prediction is his estimate of the SuperMoon shock window as extending
from 4th to 10th April. To this I add, that subsequent Moon phases can increase this window.
Here is the chart for the Gibbous Moon of April 17 at Muisne. It activates a
powerful T-square with a station retro Mars on the Ascendant conjunct the star
Antares. About Antares, Diana Rosenberg writes:
Antares arouses great fires within the earth: this was Saturn at the
great Port Royal, Jamaica earthquake of 1692: huge fissures swallowed
multitudes, seismic waves drowned about 1600; Neptune at a Sept, 1811 solar
eclipse that preceded the New Madrid, MO earthquake series of 1811-12, and the
Moon and Neptune at the Libra Ingress 6 days later; Uranus at the stupendous
eruption of Tambora in 1815; the Ascendant of the terrible 7.5 Messina-Calabria
quake/tsunami/fire of 1908: 160,000 dead, devastating damage; Neptune at the
1976 8.5 Táng Shan earthquake in China
that killed 250,000; Venus at both the 1989, 7.1 San Francisco earthquake and
the 1995 Kobe quake; Mercury and Venus at the great Sumatra-Andaman undersea
earthquake of December 26, 2004 considered the largest catastrophe of modern
times.
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