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Astrology of the Russia terror attack

 



A large concert venue near Moscow became the scene of a mass shooting late Friday. The massacre has left over 100 people dead, including children, and is one of the worst terrorist attacks in Russia’s modern history.

 

According to the latest estimates, at least 133 people were killed and scores injured in the deadly shooting and subsequent fire sparked by a group of gunmen who stormed the Crocus City Hall, a large music venue just outside of the Russian capital.

https://www.rt.com/russia/594791-moscow-crocus-city-hall-terror-attack-recap/

 

The March 25 lunar eclipse at Moscow is placed in the mundane 5th house which rules:

 

 

Fifth House In Mundane Astrology:

All public places of enjoyment and recreation, parks, publicly owned state buildings, national art galleries, etc. https://www.skyscript.co.uk/temples/h5.html 

A concert venue where the crowd had gathered would then come under the juridiction of the 5th house. 

While eclipses are worldwide in their effect, they are especially significant for places where they aspect the angles. The March 25 lunar eclipse at Moscow forms a Grand Cross with the horizon axis. The eclipse Moon [5li] is conjunct the asteroid Siva [8li] and sesquisquare Uranus [20ta]. In astrology, Uranus is linked to “shock events” often perpetrated by those who would like to overthrow the existing order. Like Pluto, Siva is about death and destruction and similar cathartic experiences. Meanwhile Uranus is conjunct the star 17 Persei, in Medusa’s head, part of the Chinese asterism Ta-Ling - a mass grave of mutilated corpses. For this area of stars, Diana Rosenberg has “acts of fanaticism and rabid intolerance”. 

 

 


Going further we see that the eclipse [5li] is square the TNO Ixion [6cp] on the descendant. About Ixion, Benjamin Adamah writes “cold, inhumane expressions of malice”.

 


And finally here is the chart for the date and reported time of the terrorist attack. Notice that the horizon aligns perfectly with the eclipse axis.


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