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Pentagon grounds F-35 warplanes







The Pentagon's most expensive weapons program ever, the F-35 warplane, is grounded again. Developed at a staggering cost of nearly $400 billion, and beset for years by cost overruns and delays, the so-called Joint Strike Fighter was put down temporarily this week following a runway fire in Florida. CNN July 4





To understand the reason for this event we progress the Capricorn Ingress chart to July 4. Notice the Mars-Uranus-Jupiter-Pluto-Zeus on the angles.

Jupiter-Pluto is a combination that is associated with large and extravagant projects that have gone awry. Steven Forrest describes Jupiter-Pluto hard aspects thus:

Under moving squares or oppositions between Pluto and Jupiter, faith is embattled. Perhaps someone has gone down a road for the wrong reasons…Comforting but phony elements of your life must be released and new possibilities seized under less than auspicious circumstances.


Jupiter is in a sesquisquare aspect with Neptune about which Martha Wescott writes:

Having instances of  "false hope" or seeing the self-confidence undermined..this is a period when "all that glitters  definitely isn't gold." People who built their castles on sand are  discovering that the tide has changed (and that piddly little bump is  where their fortress used to be.)  There will certainly be plenty of  examples of folks who "promise the world" and, not only can't they  deliver the sun, moon and stars, they're lucky if they can come up with  a map of Newark 


Zeus is a TNP associated with fires, guns and the military.


Pluto and the IC are conjunct   Nunki, Sigma (σ) Sagittarius. Nunki (12cp33)  is the  powerful left shoulder of the Archer’s bow bracing arm, his eye (Ain al Rami) takes aim with full confidence of hitting any target.  4 Aquilae (12cp33) a star in the constellation  of the Eagle associated with the military in general but more specifically with the air force combines with Nunki of the Archer to produce a perfect symbol for a military aircraft.

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