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Eiffel Tower In Desperate Need Of Repair

 


French magazine Marianne cites confidential reports that show the Eiffel Tower is deteriorating and riddled with rust. The tower desperately needs full repair, not just a cosmetic refurbishment. https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/leaked-report-reveals-eiffel-tower-riddled-rust-desperate-need-repair 

The Eiffel Tower is a wrought-iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower. The tower is 330 metres (1,083 ft) tall, about the same height as an 81-storey building, and the tallest structure in Paris. It opened to the public on 31st March 1889 - the very day there was a New Moon that aligned with the upper meridian at Paris. The New Moon was conjunct the TNP Kronos and completed a T-square with Jupiter and the TNPs Cupido and Zeus.



The TNP Kronos “can indicate tall structures”[1] while the TNP Cupido is associated with “artistry” [2] and by association works of art so that together we have a tall structure that is a work of art. Jupiter in the mix suggests pride or aggrandizement as the motive behind the structure. 

Currently progressed solar arc Pluto [12li] is opposite the radix New Moon [11ar] and square the asteroid Hygiea [12cp] that rules “health issues”. Pluto is associated with death and decay (but also rebirth) so its current hard aspect to the radix Sun/Moon and Hygiea rightly suggests that the tower is in a state of decline and needs major repairs.

 


 Presented here is the chart for the May 16th total lunar eclipse at Paris where it is significantly aligned with the horizon. The eclipse Moon is conjunct the south node. Decomposition is a typical keyword that astrologers generally link to lunar eclipses aligned with the south node. Moreover, the Taurus-Scorpio axis is hinting at the death/decomposition (Scorpio) of enduring structure (Taurus). The Sun in Taurus is the ruler of the 4th house which rules all kinds of buildings/structures as well as those connected to 'roots', tradition and history.’ [3]

 

[1] https://junojuno2.tripod.com/tnps.htm

[2] https://marthalangwescott.com/basic-resources/

[3] http://www.skyscript.co.uk/temples/h4.html

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