The
U.S. Navy’s newest aircraft carrier isn’t ready for warfare. The $12.9 billion
USS Gerald R. Ford -- the most expensive warship ever built -- may struggle to
launch and recover aircraft, mount a defense and move munitions, according to
the Pentagon’s top weapons tester. On-board systems for those tasks have poor or
unknown reliability issues, according to a June 28 memo obtained by Bloomberg
News. July 20.
A chart for the current New Moon of July 4 drawn for
Washington DC will help explain this fiasco. Notice that the New Moon which forms
a T-square with Pluto and the TNP Zeus (the military) [2] straddles the meridian.
The New Moon [13cn] is conjunct the star Canopus, alpha Argo
Navis – the Celestial Ship. It is opposite Pluto [16cp] which in turn is
conjunct the stars of the Archer and the Eagle. These figures combine to
produce the image depicted above. In a previous post [1] we have shown how the
image is a perfect symbol for a military aircraft. Now if we combine Canopus
with the Archer and the Eagle do we not have the aircraft carrier! The TNP
Kronos [2] is linked to fame and the TNP Hades [2] to mistakes and messy
situations. Since these are conjunct the Canopus New Moon we have the
suggestion that a top of the line aircraft carrier has a whole lot of mistakes
in its design.
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