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Lunar eclipse and the Brooklyn Bridge accident

 

Argo Navis - the Celestial Ship

 

Two people were killed in last night's collision between a Mexican navy ship carrying 277 people on board and the Brooklyn Bridge. Mayor Eric Adams confirmed that two out of the 19 injured died. Police believe a "mechanical malfunction" and power cut had caused the collision. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she was deeply saddened by the loss of the crew members. The Cuauhtémoc, which measures 297 feet long and 40 feet wide, sailed for the first time in 1982. The ship's masts were 158ft tall, while the Brooklyn Bridge has a 135 foot clearance. May 18

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/pandemonium-sailors-cling-their-lives-mexican-navy-smashes-brooklyn-bridge

 

 


The influence of an eclipse can last long after it has gone. Presented here is the chart for the lunar eclipse of March 14 which we can see was significantly placed square the horizon at Brooklyn. On May 18, the trigger came via , the progressed descendant which conjoined the eclipse Moon and S.Node placed amid the stars on the sail (mast) and keel of Argo Navis - the Celestial Ship! Among events here, Diana Rosenberg lists "shipwrecks".

 


In sailing vessels, a keel serves to counter the lateral forces of the wind, preventing the boat from capsizing and aiding in steering. Preliminary reports indicate the ship lost power, causing the captain to lose control of the vessel. The strong current of the East River then pulled the ship toward the bridge. The Cuauhtémoc’s masts, which stood at 147–160 feet, were too tall to clear the bridge’s 127–135-foot clearance, leading to the collision that snapped all three masts.

 

 

 


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