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Lunar Eclipse and the Almaty aircrash




A plane with 100 people on board has crashed in Kazakhstan, airport officials say. They say the Bek Air aircraft went down shortly after taking off at Almaty airport on Friday morning local time. Emergency service personnel have rushed to the scene and seven deaths have been confirmed. Survivors are being evacuated, the airport said. The plane was en route from Almaty, Kazakhstan's largest city, to the country's capital of Nur-Sultan. Almaty's airport said there were 95 passengers and five crew on board. It said the plane lost height at 07:22 local time (01:22 GMT), before striking a concrete barrier and crashing into a two-storey building. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-50922219

Eclipses are very potent new or full moons and have been known to be connected with accidents and aircrashes. The aircrash at Almaty comes just a day after the Solar Eclipse of December 26. But interestingly it is not the Solar Eclipse but the Lunar Eclipse that follows on Jan.11 that can be said to be directly responsible for the accident.


How so? Regular readers will know that eclipses become very powerful for a place when they occur on the horizon or meridian. Moreover they become long before they occur and are known to be activated by planets transiting over the eclipse Sun or Moon.

Presented here is the chart for the January lunar eclipse drawn for Almaty. Notice that it occurs on the meridian axis and is therefore very significant for the place. Moreover, transit Saturn [20cp49] is conjunct the eclipse Sun [20cp00] and is therefore activating it in advance.

Finally we note that Mercury, the planet that rules travel and aircrafts, is conjunct the eclipse Sun further confirming the possibility of an air accident.

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