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Teen pushes friend off a bridge





The 18-year-old who pushed her teenage friend off a 60-foot bridge in Washington state, leaving her with multiple injuries, has been charged with one count of reckless endangerment. Prosecutors filed the charge Friday, with a declaration of probable cause from the arresting officer stating in part, "it is clear that Taylor Smith engaged in conduct which created a substantial risk of death and resulted in serious physical injury to Jordan Holgerson."  Smith pushed Holgerson, 16, off a bridge over the Lewis River at Moulton Falls Regional Park near Vancouver, Washington, Aug. 7. Holgerson plunged the equivalent of three stories before belly-flopping into the water below. She suffered "significant injuries" including six broken ribs, a punctured lung and air bubbles in her chest, officials said. https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/News/woman-pushed-teen-friend-off-bridge-admits-didnt/story?id=57238510




The Full Moon lunar eclipse of July 27 continues to put its mark on events.  At Vancouver, Washington, the eclipse was placed on the meridian axis implying that it energy was going to be felt very significantly at the place. Moreover it formed a T-square with Mars-Uranus – a combination astrologers know to be connected with rashness and impulsiveness.

So what happened on Aug.7 to trigger the eclipse energy? Well Uranus stationed to go retrograde on that very date. The already tense Mars-Uranus square was set off by the station so that someone acted rashly without caring for consequences.

Moreover Uranus is conjunct the star gamma (γ) Aries, Mesarthim, in the left horn of the butting Ram. Taylor Smith virtually behaved like a ram when she pushed her friend  Jordan Holgerson off the bridge. Notice how when the energy of the planet resonates with that of the star it conjoins things become almost fated!



And in case we didn’t pay attention, Neptune which aspects both Uranus and Mars is placed among stars in waters flowing from Aquarius’ Urn (a waterfall in the back drop?).

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