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Eclipse and the U.S. Supply Chain Crisis

 



By now it is obvious to everyone that the U.S. has a supply chain problem. The highly optimized 'lean' transport chain from producers to consumers has clogged up. This is a consequence of the two shocks the pandemic has caused in consumption patterns. Orders dropped hard at the start on the pandemic when people went into lockdown. A second shock came when consumption recovered to a higher than ever levels. The higher consumption was not for services as restaurants were often still closed. Instead the money went into buying things. Things that are produced elsewhere. Any lean supply system without reserves and redundancies will break down under such impulses. https://bit.ly/2ZNEreC



Eclipses become active at least 6 months prior to their actual occurrence. The upcoming December 3rd solar eclipse falls on the US  Sibly Ascendant and on the mundane  third house cusp  at Washington, DC. :

Third House

The transport system and all means of inland transit, locomotion or communication, such as railways, road and river traffic, cars, etc. http://www.skyscript.co.uk/temples/h3.html

The eclipse and Mercury along with the Moon's  node is opposite the TNP Admetus in Gemini (communications, networks). Martha Wescott gives the following keywords for Admetus:

ADMETUS: Facing blockages; biding your time; encountering delays, frustrations,; raw materials;  inventory and storage. https://marthalangwescott.com/basic-resources/

Doesn’t that appear to be a transportation blockage, inventory pile up etc.?

Now add the influence of  TNPs Kronos-Hades on the MC which make a quincunx aspect to the eclipse and a semi-square to Admetus

Hades-Kronos: to see incidents where laws or authoritative action just make things worse.

Incidentally, the TNP Kronos [14cn] is conjunct the star Canopus [15cn], alpha Argo Navis – the Celestial Ship! With Admetus in hard aspect to Kronos-Hades, the  pile-up of ships on the western ports is said to be the problem causing the supply chain crisis.


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