The Hyades
An Al Qaeda group claimed
responsibility Tuesday for coordinated attacks on two Iraqi prisons that a
lawmaker said freed more than 500 inmates, including some senior members of the
militant group. Militants supported by suicide bombers and armed with mortars,
rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns attacked two Iraqi prisons Sunday
and Monday as inmates inside rioted and set fires, ending in a massive
jailbreak, authorities said. The attacks occurred Sunday night at Abu Ghraib,
west of Baghdad ,
and al-Taji prison, north of the capital.
The meaning
of the twelfth house in mundane astrology is as under [1]
12th House - hospitals, prisons,
institutions and any place of confinement or detention, charities, secret
groups, secret government entities and enemies within. This house rules slavery, human
rights issues, criminals and crime, prisons etc.
The lunar
eclipse of 28 Nov 2012 at Baghdad
has the Moon [6ge47] conjunct stars of Hyades in the 12th house and forms the apex of a Yod. Here is also epsilon Perseus,[5ge51] the
Rescuer referring to external help in the jail break. Under Hyades, Diana
Rosenberg lists “mass movements (i.e. floods of people), uprisings, demonstrations and
riots” [2]. This was the Chinese
asterism Py. Chinese astrologers warned that when Py
trembled or dimmed troops would have to be put on alert thus it was called “The Announcer of the Invasion at the Border,” and that
there would be traitors and deserters and prisoners
would escape... [3]. In addition, Saturn [6sc] and Venus [8sc] which form one leg of the Yod are conjunct the
stars of Corona Borealis - part of the asterism T’ien-Lao, the Celestial Prison. [4]
Progressing
the eclipse chart to 21 July, the date of the jailbreak, brings the Mars-Pluto
end of the Yod to the Ascendant triggering the fateful turn of events that Yods
are so famous for.
[1] The
Houses and What They Govern in Mundane Astrology
[2] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies, Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p.242)
[3] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies, Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p.696)
[4] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies, Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p.727)
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