(CNN) -- At least 29 people are missing after a
ferry sank in the waters off the central Philippines in bad weather
Saturday, (Sept. 13) the government's civil defense office said. A rescue
operation is ongoing off the southeast coast following the sinking of the MV
Maharlika, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Council. The boat departed Lipata Port for Liloan
Port to the south,
carrying 84 people, including 26 crew, when the vessel lost steering due to big
waves and strong current, the agency said. Passengers and crew abandoned the
vessel and 32 survivors were rescued by a responding ship less than two hours
later. Meanwhile, 23 other people were also rescued by two additional vessels.
The
cardinal ingresses of the Sun have a traditional reputation as important mundane events. Of these the Capricorn Ingress is considered
by many astrologers to be most important. Shown here is the chart for the Sun's
entry into tropical Capricorn at Lipata Port ,
Phillipines. The ingress is significant for the place since a powerful and
potentially accident producing Grand Cross involving Uranus-Pluto-Zeus-Jupiter
is on the angles with Jupiter [17cn] sharply conjunct the MC [17cn]. Both these are conjunct the stars tau
Geminorum [16cn] of the Gemini Twins and nu Puppis, of Argo Navis [17cn] – the Celestial
Ship.
Progressing the chart to September 13 aligns the Ascendant with
Jupiter triggering the Cross. Diana
Rosenberg lists the following disasters under these stars:
According to Homeric Hymns, “when stormy gales rage
over the ruthless sea..shipmen call upon the twin sons of great Zeus..” these
stars were transited at a Nov, 440 CE Solar Eclipse when the city of Ys in
Brittany was “submerged in great flood” ; in 1839 when, during a storm,
starving, desperate slaves took over the “Amistad” and tried to return to
Africa; in 1857 when the SS Central America carrying 500 passengers and 21 tons
of California gold sank in an Atlantic hurricane; in 1896 when sidepaddle
steamer City of Portland, its captain ignoring orders to delay departure,
sailed for Boston in a raging blizzard (the ship foundered and sank 2 hrs
later); in 1898 when liner La Bourgogne collided with schooner Cromartyshire in
fog near Cape Sable, Nova Scotia; at the English-German sea-battle of Jutland
in 1916; at the “Great Miami Hurricane” of 1926; in 1928 at the terrible Lake Okeechobee
hurricane of 1928 (barometer 27.43 in; 5th lowest in US history) that killed
5000 in the US and Caribbean and many others.[1]
[1] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p.418-19)
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