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Solar Eclipse threatens the Three Gorges Dam



As many as 400 million lives may be at risk as torrential rain in China threatens the world’s largest dam. The Chinese government has moved to defend the structural integrity of the massive Three Gorges Dam, as a hydrology expert took to international media over the weekend to warn it could collapse at any moment. June 24 https://bit.ly/2VogbdS




The Three Gorges Dam is a hydroelectric gravity dam that spans the Yangtze River by the town of Sandouping, in Yiling District, Yichang, Hubei province, China. It is the world's largest power station in terms of installed capacity (22,500 MW) since 2012. Presented here is the chart of the June 21 solar eclipse drawn for the co-ordinates of the dam. What strikes us immediately is the conjunction of Jupiter-Pluto-Saturn on the IC.  Placed opposite the powerful conjunction on the 10th house cusp (MC) are the stars of the Chinese asterism Pe-Ho, the Northern River and Nan-Ho, the Southern River. Also here is the star xi Geminorum [27cn] which was Tsi-Choui, The Accumulated Waters; or the Massed or Swollen Waters. Chinese astrologers kept a close watch on this star to see if there was a danger of summer floods; astrologers held that if one moment it looked bright and the next moment it faded, rivers would overflow and fords and bridges would become impassable (Staal p.28) [1].

The eclipse [0cn21] not only makes a sharp quincunx aspect to Saturn [0aq42] it is also conjunct the midpoint of the TNPs Admetus-Vulcanus [1cn32]. The definition of the Transeptunian Points (TNPs) is as below [2]:

ADMETUS : Obstruction.
VULCANUS : Great amounts of sustained force, great strength, intense power.

So the picture we have is:

The Dam (obstruction) trying to withstand the tremendous force (Vulcanus) of the river waters.

[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p.703)

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