A volcano
on the Caribbean island of St Vincent has begun erupting as thousands of people
flee for their lives. Around 16,000 residents in ‘red-zone’ areas were warned
to evacuate after La Soufriere started spewing steam and smoke. St Vincent’s
National Emergency Management Organisation, NEMO, warned of a ‘substantial
prospect of disaster’ due to an ‘imminent’ eruption. Apr. 9 https://bit.ly/3t4wLP5
Eclipses: Astronomically and Astrologically Considered and Explained (1915) is an astrological text by famous English astrologer Walter Gorn Old, otherwise known as Sepharial. The book claims to teach the readers how to predict world events with solar and lunar eclipses.
Whenever an outer
planet (usually Mars) conjoins or opposite the spot of a recent eclipse in
longitude, then a natural disaster or local conflict is bound to happen. The
location of the incident is usually along the path on which the eclipse is most
visible. [1]
Shown here is the chart for the last solar eclipse of December 14 drawn for the co-ordinates of the volcano La Soufriere. Notice that the eclipse is placed prominently on the meridian where eclipses are known to cause major seismic activity [2].
Transit Mars [22ge] is now opposite the eclipse degree position [23sa] thereby activating the eclipse resulting in the volcanic eruption.
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