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Explosion in Texas plant at New Moon



A huge explosion early Wednesday has injured three people at a Texas chemical plant, and the strength of the blast shattered windows and damaged doors of nearby homes, startling sleeping residents. After dark smoke billowed for hours from the plant after the 1 a.m. blast, another large explosion ripped through the plant in the early afternoon, sending up a huge ball of fire. Nov. 27 https://n.pr/2OswWSr

Charts for the phases of the Moon are among the most reliable indicators of events on earth. This is especially so at places where they make hard aspects to the horizon or meridian. Moon phases act as  local “step down transformers” for powerful energies generated by far away stars and planets that they aspect.



The explosion at the Texas plant has taken place just a day after the New Moon of Nov.26. A chart for the New Moon at Port Neches,Texas where the plant is located is shown here. Notice the New Moon makes hard aspects to the Pluto-Saturn-Zeus square straddling the meridian. This is a combination linked to fires and explosions.

In her book Secrets of the Ancient Skies, Diana Rosenberg associates the stars that conjoin the New Moon with “fires and huge explosions”. She writes:

This is a very high scoring fire area. These stars were transited in 1865 when a boiler explosion and fire wrecked the Sultana, an overloaded old Mississippi River paddle wheeler killing 1238; at the 1883 Newhall Hotel, Milwaukee fire, 71 died of burns; at the Great Boston Fire of 1872: 930 buildings destroyed, 12 firefighters killed; at the Texas City disaster of 1947, when freighter Grandcamp loading ammonium nitrate fertilizer began burning; suddenly a titanic explosion devastated the port knocked two planes out of the sky and obliterated a 50-acre chemical plant; 552 died, 3000 were injured, 200 missing; in 1960 when a huge experimental ICBM rocket missile exploded and burned at USSR’s Baikonur Cosmodrome, killing about 100; at the 1982 Salang Tunnel disaster, Afghanistan: an explosion and fire trapped and killed between 1000 and 3000 and many others.


Notice that Neptune [16pi] which is stationing direct on Nov. 27  is sextile Saturn [17cp] part of the configuration we have discussed above. A chart for 1 am, the reported time of the explosion, has Neptune placed on the descendant opposite the star Mizar on the Ascendant. Zeta (ΞΆ) Ursa Major, Mizar, is a double star, possibly binary, brilliant white and pale emerald on the Tail of the Great Bear which has been linked to catastrophic fires.

Supposedly, Mizar portends a Mars nature. The reputation of Mizar, if it is in maximal position in a mundane map, is that of being connected with fires of a catastrophic extent and mass calamities. [Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation, Elsbeth Ebertin, 1928, p.55.]

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