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Yemen - The Starvation Siege Has Begun



Last night the Saudi coalition launched its attack on the city of Hodeidah in Yemen. Hodeidah is the only Yemeni harbor on the Red Sea coast that can take large vessels. It is ruled by the Houthi who in 2014 took over the capital Sanaa and disposed of the Saudi installed Hadi government. 90% of the food for the 18 million people living in Houthi controlled areas comes through Hodeidah. The port is now classified as a zone of active military conflict. Prolonged fighting may well destroy the port infrastructurer. Even if the Saudi coalition forces take and reopen it they will continue to block food supplies for the central highlands of Yemen.They want to starve the Houthis into submission.  Jun 13 http://www.moonofalabama.org/







Since ancient times eclipses have been regarded as omens. They were considered very significant for a place if they occurred on the horizon or meridian axis. The upcoming solar eclipse of July 13, falls exactly on the horizon at Hodeidah in Yemen. Let us look at the eclipse chart carefully to understand what it is saying.


Pluto-Zeus: events in connection with weapons and the use of weaponry to dominate and control [1].


The eclipse [20cn41] is conjunct the star Castor [20cn29]. Alpha (α) Gemini, Castor is a star in the constellation of the Twins. Among other things, Gemini indicates siblings or neighbours – Yemen and Saudi Arabia share a common border. Notice that the siblings are shown hugging each other (common border?)  but don’t fail to notice the bow and arrows in Castor’s left hand and the club in Pollux’s right hand. This indicates that while the siblings love each, they are often at war!

Readers may like to go back to a previous post [2] on Saudi Arabia. Notice that the eclipse on Saudi’s radix Pluto so that the entire Saturn-Uranus-Pluto T-square is activated. This is a combination that is linked to the collapse of an old order. Events like the one reported in the news above are steps in that direction.

[1] The Orders of Light; Martha Lang Wescott (p.97)



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