The
ongoing 2019–20 Australian bushfire season is the most destructive bushfire
season and the most widespread in Australia's recorded history, having already
burned an estimated 5,900,000 hectares (15,000,000 acres), destroyed over 2,500
buildings (including over 1,300 homes) and killed at least 19 people as well as
half a billion wild animals and plants.[10] From November, it heavily impacted
various regions of the state of New South Wales, such as, the North Coast, Mid
North Coast, the Hunter Region, the Hawkesbury and the Wollondilly in Sydney's
far west, the Blue Mountains, Illawarra and the South Coast, with more than 100
fires burnt across the state, and Eastern Victoria. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_Australian_bushfire_season
Eclipses always arrive in pairs, coinciding with new moon
and full moons, as solar and lunar eclipses, respectively. We are now in
eclipse season. The solar eclipse of Dec. 26 will be followed by a lunar
eclipse on Jan.11. Astrologers recognize that places where the eclipse falls on
the horizon or meridian are strongly impacted. Shown here is the chart for the
lunar eclipse at Sydney, the capital of New South Wales. Notice that the
eclipse axis aligns with the horizon implying that its energy is hitting Sydney
and the area around it very hard.
The eclipse Moon [20cn] is conjunct the star Castor of the
Gemini Twins. Diana Rosenberg links this
area with fires and writes:
Here’s the 1887 Opera
Comique in Paris where 200 died; the 1900 fire that spread from a pier to ships
at Hoboken, NJ: 326 died many trapped below decks; the 1904 New York City
General Slocum disaster when an old rotting excursion steamer burned to her
waterline, killing 1,021 most of them women and children; the notorious 1911 at
New York’s Triangle Clothing Factory that killed 146; the 1944 Ringling Circus
fire in Hartford, CT, that killed 168;
the 1960 Guatemala City insane asylum fire that killed 225; the Ramstein,
Germany Air Show disaster in 1988 when three planes collided and crashed in
flames; at the firebombing of Dresden in 1945.
Finally notice that the eclipse completes a T-square with
Saturn-Pluto and the TNP Zeus. Among other things, Martha Wescott associates
TNP Zeus with fires.
Update Jan.6,
2020
Australia’s
government has announced that it would call up 3,000 military reservists to
confront an unprecedented bushfire crisis that is producing nightmarish
“firenados” - cyclonic fire-tornadoes - and conditions that some are comparing
to the aftermath of nuclear warfare. Jan.6
This news can also be explained from the eclipse chart.
On the MC [12li] are stars of Corvus, the Raven. About these stars, Diana
Rosenberg writes:
These stars were part of an archaic Chaldean
lunar mansion whose patron god was Im-dugud-khu, “The Great Storm Bird” or
“Storm Bird of the Evil Wind”. Records
show that they were transited at the 1864 Bay of Bengal cyclone that killed 50,000, the 1881 typhoon
that hit Haipong, China, killing thousands;
at the Winter Solstice of 1886, the beginning of a terrible North American
winter that caused “The Great Die-up”, hundreds of thousands of cattle, buried
in blizzards froze to death; at New York city’s record snow of 1947; in 1970
when a huge cyclone hit Ganges delta with winds upto 150 kmph and a 50-ft high
sea wave : about 300,000 to 500,000 were killed, thousands more died later of
typhoid and cholera; in 1977 when after 4 snowstorms in 2 months, Buffalo, NY
was hit by the the 17-hour “Great Blizzard of 77; in 1979 when 3 twisters combined into one
giant tornado and hit Wichita Falls; in 1991 when “Tornado Alley” was hit by
several twisters some with winds clocking 450 kmph and many others.
Ouffff!!
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