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Upcoming eclipses trigger Pakistan plane crash

Jacob Peter Gowy's The Flight of Icarus (1635–1637)



Pakistan International Airlines flight, going from Lahore to Karachi, has crashed moments before the landing The aircraft was carrying around 100 passengers. The PIA plane crashed over a residential colony near the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi. The extent of damage or loss of life is still unknown. PIA spokesperson Abdul Sattar has confirmed the crash. The PIA flight PK 8303 was carrying 91 passengers and 8 crew members. May 22



Eclipses have been known to be connected with accidents especially at places where they occur on the horizon or meridian. They become active at least 3 months prior to their actual occurrence and more so on New Moons and Full Moons. The upcoming lunar eclipse of June 6 falls on the meridian at Karachi, Pakistan. And today is a New Moon that begins the lunar eclipse cycle. Notice that the eclipse axis forms a T-square with Mars – a planet associated with accidents. Moreover, in her book Secrets of the Ancient Skies, Diana Rosenberg links the stars that form the backdrop to the Sun with air accidents … “things falling from the sky: meteorites, planes etc.”



Finally a further confirmation comes from  the horoscope of Pakistan (14 Aug. 1947; 9:33 am; Karachi). On the MC is a Mars [0cn] – Uranus [25ge] conjunction (linked to accidents) opposite the asteroid Icarus  (flights and aircrafts) on the IC. The upcoming solar eclipse of June 21 falls exactly on the radix Mars activating this configuration.



Notice a horoscope drawn for the reported time of the crash (May 22, 2020; 14:30; Karachi) has the upcoming solar eclipse [0cn] and the nodal axis aligned perfectly with the meridian!

In Greek mythology, Icarus and his father attempt to escape from Crete by means of wings that his father constructed from feathers and wax. Icarus' father warns him first of complacency and then of hubris, asking that he fly neither too low nor too high, so the sea's dampness would not clog his wings nor the sun's heat melt them. Icarus ignored his father's instructions not to fly too close to the sun; when the wax in his wings melted he tumbled out of the sky and fell into the sea where he drowned.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icarus

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