An alarm late Friday night (14 Feb) indicating higher than
usual levels of airborne radiation led to a first-of-its-kind response at a
nuclear disposal facility outside of Carlsbad ,
New Mexico , an Energy Department
spokesman told CNN. An air monitor at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant detected
the spike in an isolated area half a mile below the ground. The incident
prompted an immediate shutoff of filtered air from the facility into the
environment around it.
The Full
Moon [26le13] was in the First House just about to rise at Carlsbad , New Mexico
and therefore is considered significant for the place. The planet Saturn [23sc06] and the dreaded
star Algol [26ta22] were both square the Full Moon axis.
Algol’s
association with nuclear related events is well documented as this reference from
Skyscript [1] explains:
The first atom bomb had Mars on Algol. A mushroom
cloud rose over the sands of New
Mexico , produced by a grapefruit-sized lump of
plutonium. On July 16th 1945, with Mars within 20 arcminutes of Algol,[24] the
desert sands of Alamogordo
turned to glass. 'Pluto's element' went critical. The power of the atom was
unleashed in this event, codenamed 'Trinity' by Robert Oppenheimer. Albert
Einstein (Algol conjunct Pluto) had no inkling of the dire consequences lurking
in his equations, until after Pluto's appearance in 1930.
Saturn is
conjunct the star Unukalhai and Agena – an area that Diana Rosenberg links to “contaminated
air…danger from poisons or toxic substances, (Serpens) lung ailments and
respiratory problems”.
Combining
Algol and the stars of the Serpent we can see how that can easily manifest as
radioactive contamination of air.
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