Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 Dear Thor and list, You were right; the tenth house is influenced by Rahu. After doing some research and examining around 60 events, I came to the conclusion that modern France is being ruled by the chart of the Fifth Republic. Events used in the rectification, to test/understand the chart of France: CINQUIÈME RÉPUBLIQUE - (depuis le 4/10/1958) " The Fifth Republic came into existence with the publication of the new Constitution in the Journal Officiel on 5 October 1958, in Paris. It is understood that the legislation creating the Republic came into effect at 00.00 hrs... " The First Republic was established in 1792. Between 1792 and 1958, the structure of the French government changed many times. Liberte (French battleship): fire and explosion in ammunition magazine. Harbor at Toulon, France. September 25, 1911. Deaths: 285 (crew and rescuers). Jan 22, 1950: Air accident, Air France Douglas DC-4-1009 Paris, France (Orly). Feb 16, 1950: Air France Douglas DC-3 Cotonou, Benin. Jun 12, 1950: Air France Douglas DC-4 46:52 killed, Bahrain. Jun 14, 1950: Air France Douglas DC-4 40:53 killed, Bahrain. Feb 03, 1951: Air France Douglas DC-4 29:29 killed, Mt. Cameroun, Buea, Nigeria. Mar 03, 1952: Air France SNCASE Languedoc 38:38 killed, Nice, France. Sep 01, 1953: Air France Lockheed 749A 49:49 killed, Barcelonnette, France. In the early morning hours of November 1, 1954, FLN maquisards (guerrillas) launched attacks in various parts of Algeria against military installations, police posts, warehouses, communications facilities, and public utilities. The most notable manifestation of the new urban campaign was the Battle of Algiers, which began on September 30, 1956, when three women placed bombs at three sites including the downtown office of Air France. Apr 08, 1957: Air France Douglas DC-3 30:30 killed, Algiers, Algeria. FIFTH REPUBLIC - (after 4/10/1958) December 2, 1959. France, Frejus: collapse of a 200 feet high dam structure, artifical lake (6 miles long and 1 mile wide) flew into the valley, destroying the area of Frejus; 2,600 families homeless, hundreds of buildings destroyed or damaged, 421 people died. 0704 GMT; 13 February 1960; Nuclear test, 00.04W, 26.19N; Reganne, Algeria 105 m tower 60-70 kt Weapon effects Pure fission device with a plutonium core and a one-point initiated implosion system. 0617 GMT; 1 April 1960; Nuclear test, 00.09W, 26.06N; Reganne, Algeria surface <20 kt Weapon related Plutonium fission device, weight 1290 kg. Aug 29 1960: Air France Lockheed L-1049G 63:63 killed, Dakar, Senegal. 0730 GMT; 27 December 1960; Nuclear test, Hammoudia, Algeria 100 m tower several kt Weapon effects Plutonium fission device. On 22 April 1961 the " Revolt of the Generals " had broken out during the Algerian Civil War, when General Maurice Challe mutinied and staged an attempted coup. 06:00:00.0 GMT; 25 April 1961; Nuclear test, Reganne, Algeria tower <1 kt. May 10, 1961: Air France Lockheed L-1649A 78:78 killed, In Amenas, Libya. Sep 12, 1961: Air France Sud Aviation SE210 Caravelle 77:77 killed, Rabat, Morrocco. 11:29:59.931 GMT; 7 November 1961; Nuclear test, 5:03:07.6E, 24:03:25.5N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related First French underground test. The Evian Accords. After several false starts, the French government decreed that a ceasefire would take effect on March 19, 1962. In their final form, the Evian Accords allowed the colons equal legal protection with Algerians over a three year period. 10:00:00.458 GMT; 1 May 1962; Nuclear test, 5:02:30.8E, 24:03:46.8N; Ecker, Algeria shaft >20 kt Weapon related, AN11 bomb development Accidental radiation release. Jun 03, 1962: Air France Boeing 707-328 130:132 killed, Paris, France (Orly Airport). Jun 22, 1962: Air France Boeing 707-328 113:113 killed, Guadaloupe, West Indies. On July 1, 1962, some 6 million of a total Algerian electorate of 6.5 million cast their ballots in the referendum on independence. The vote was nearly unanimous. De Gaulle pronounced Algeria an independent country on July 3. The Provisional Executive, however, proclaimed July 5, the 132d anniversary of the French entry into Algeria, as the day of national independence. 10:02:00.351 GMT; 18 March 1963; Nuclear test, 5:03:07.9E, 24:02:28.9N; Ecker, Algeria shaft 10 kt Weapon related. This was the first test conducted after Algeria gained formal independence. Accidental radiation release. 09:59:00.328 GMT; 30 March 1963; Nuclear test, 5:03:25.2E, 24:02:36.0N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. 13:00:00.011 GMT; 20 October 1963; Nuclear test, 5:02:19.0E, 24:02:07.8N; Ecker, Algeria shaft 52-68 kt Weapon related Second largest of the 13 Algerian underground tests. 11:00:00.347 GMT; 14 February 1964; Nuclear test, 5:03:08.6E, 24:03:13.1N; Ecker, Algeria shaft 3.7 kt Weapon related. 13:40:00.367 GMT; 15 June 1964; Nuclear test, 5:02:04.4E, 24:03:59.8N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. 10:30:00.035 GMT; 28 November 1964; Nuclear test, 5:02:30.1E, 24:02:30.7N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. 11:30:00.039 GMT; 27 February 1965; Nuclear test, 5:01:52.3E, 24:03:31.4N; Ecker, Algeria shaft, -785 m 117-127 kt Weapon related Largest underground test in Algeria. 11:00:00.037 GMT; 30 May 1965; Nuclear test, 5:03:03.1E, 24:03:18.0N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. 10:00:00.043 GMT; 1 October 1965; Nuclear test, 5:02:02.6E, 24:03:53.7N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. 10:30:00.088 GMT; 1 December 1965; Nuclear test, 5:02:48.9E, 24:02:37.4N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. 11:00:00.035 GMT; 16 February 1966; Nuclear test, 5:02:28.4E, 24:02:39.0N; Ecker, Algeria shaft, -403 m <20 kt Weapon related. Aldebaran 15:34 GMT; 2 July 1966; Nuclear test, Muruoa Atoll Barge 30 kt Weapon related, AN 52 bomb development First Pacific Test, fission bomb. Mar 06, 1968: Air France Boeing 707-328C 63:63 killed, Guadeloupe, West Indies. Aug 24, 1968. Nuclear test, First thermonuclear shot, Fangataufa. Sep 11, 1968: Air France Sud Aviation SE210 Caravelle 95:95 killed, Cap d'Antibes, France. Dec 04, 1969: Air France Boeing 707-328B 62:62 killed, Caracas, Venezuela. 3 March 1974, the Turkish Airlines Flight 981 came down just minutes after take-off on the Paris-London leg. All 346 people aboard were killed in the accident, a large number of these were English rugby fans who had transfered to the plane after their own flight had been canceled due to a strike in London. Jun 26, 1988: Air France Airbus A320-111 3:136 killed, Habsheim, France. Vaucluse Flood (1992) - 22nd September 1992 - In the emergency phase (between 22nd September and 15th October 1992) the fire brigade were fully involved. From the north Vaucluse, 678 people and 185 fire engines were helped by aircraft from the Civil Security and neighbouring departments. Deadliest in 34 years. Affected 63 municipalities in the Vaucluse, South of France, and resulted in 38 deaths. Jan 20, 1994: Air France Airbus A340-211 0:0 killed, Paris, France (CDG). Air France Flight 8969 was a flight flying from Algiers, Algeria to Charles De Gaulle International Airport near Paris, France. On the December 24 1994, four men dressed in Air Algerie uniforms boarded Air France Flight 8969 bound for Paris at 11:15. Immediately the terrorists demanded that the passengers close all of the window shutters and empty their personal belongings into a black plastic bag. 13th June 1995, as President of the French Republic, Mr. Chirac announced the resumption of nuclear tests by France; this was to be a final series of eight tests between September 1995 and May 1996. Sep 5, 1995, at 23:30 Paris time. Nuclear tests resume Moruroa, Sea Goddess (20kt). Oct 2, 1995. Nuclear test, < 150 kt, Fangataufa. Oct 28, 1995. Nuclear test, approx 60 kt, Moruroa. Nov 23, 1995. Nuclear test, approx 60-80 kt, Moruroa. Dec 27-28, 1995. Nuclear test, 30kt, Moruroa. The last French nuclear test took place on 26 January 1996. JUGEMENT No 7388 DU 22 NOVEMBRE 1996, procès contre la Scientologie. Mar 05, 1999: Air France Boeing 747-2B3F 0:5 killed, Madras, India. Catastrophe du tunnel du Mont-Blanc (39 morts, le 24 mars 1999) Europe cleans up after battering by deadly storms, December 27, 1999 December 28, 1999, Storms continue, death toll now 116. The carnage continued Tuesday, with fierce winds and rain coming in from the Atlantic to slam France's southwestern corner, killing 24 people. In the Vendee region, on France's western coast, more than 2,000 people were evacuated from their homes because of floods. Air France Flight 4590 was a Concorde flight from Charles de Gaulle International Airport near Paris, France to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, New York. On 25 July 2000, at 16h44, the flight crashed in Gonesse, France shortly after takeoff, killing all 9 crew and 100 passengers and 4 people on the ground. September 21, 2001: Industrial blast: explosion of 220 tons of ammonium nitrate, Grande Paroisse fertilizer complex. Deaths: 29, injuries, 1000. Toulouse, France. Oct 6, 2002: French tanker explodes. Yemen: A blazing tanker is spewing crude oil into the sea after an explosion, blamed by French officials on a terrorist attack. Jul 13, 2003: Fire forces Eiffel Tower closure. A fire has forced more than 3,000 people to be evacuated from the popular tourist landmark. Aug 13, 2003: Heat causes blackout in Paris. Finally, on August 29, 2003, the government suddenly announced that over 11,000 people had died in France’s heat wave in the first half of August alone. “Le 7 août, la canicule avait déjà fait 2.000 morts mais personnes ne s'en rendait compte. Nous travaillions sur la base de dix décès " . Nov 15, 2003, 2:30 p.m. (1330 GMT): 13 people have died and 32 were injured at a shipyard at Saint-Nazaire, France, when a gangway leading to the world's largest passenger ship, Queen Mary 2, collapsed. Most of the victims in the accident were children. On December 4, 2003, floods killed five people and forced 15,000 from their homes in south-eastern France around the city of Marseilles as flooding along the River Rhone and its tributaries between Lyon and Marseille turned the region into a disaster area. Catastrophe aérienne du Boeing 737 en Égypte, samedi, 3 Janvier 2004, 148 morts, c’est le bilan de la catastrophe aérienne en Egypte ce matin. 133 passagers français se trouvaient à bord du vol FSH 604. 23 Mai 2004, à 6h57: Catastrophe à l'aéroport de Roissy. L'effondrement d'une partie de la voûte du terminal le plus récent a fait au moins cinq morts. Best wishes, satva Jorge Angelino Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29 2925-598 Azeitão Portugal jorge.angelino tel: mobile: 210813674 963916784 Add me to your address book... Want a signature like this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 hello dear Jorge Bravo for your work and decision on this chart ! I have little expertise (past interest) in mundane and couldn't decide with enough confidence. To decide based on events, specially tragic, in the way to go. As you're doing. This chart is valid since 58, so, I was focusing on general features of the country, like the weak 4th house and ruler combust & specially in Fall. along with weak moon, here is some notes valid since 58 : Given the relative prosperity of the country, the people do not enjoy the expected standard of living. They do OK, but even though France stands 5th or so in gross wealth, the living standard, " buying power " , is 17th place among industrialised nations. I felt as I returned in 2002, (doing my best despite the subjectivity of this judgment), the french people suffering depression and constricted outlook. It would befit the 12th house moon which in natal astro. is never good for an open & optimistic spirit. With strong sun and ketu/rahu aspecting 10th, the president has enjoyed rather large ruling freedom and privileges. He's accused of corruption yet has been escaping court conviction only by the grace of his title. Among other worth noting features, I wanted to find the relative good inexpensive help for the people from the medical system. This " security sociale " was the pride of France. Jupiter ruler of 6th is strong in 4th. (also doesnt afflict anything) However ketu is afflicting it and this system has been degrading for the last several years, espcially since 99 as its sub period started. The current saturn dasa would gravely endanger the 5th & 11th significations, creative arts get less recognitions, the financial reserve diminish... Again bravo Jorge, best to you, Pierre T Jorge Angelino wrote: > Dear Thor and list, > > You were right; the tenth house is influenced by Rahu. After doing > some research and examining around 60 events, I came to the conclusion > that modern France is being ruled by the chart of the Fifth Republic. > > > > Events used in the rectification, to test/understand the chart of France: > > *CINQUIÈME RÉPUBLIQUE - (depuis le 4/10/1958) * > > " The Fifth Republic came into existence with the publication of the > new Constitution in the Journal Officiel on 5 October 1958, in Paris. > It is understood that the legislation creating the Republic came into > effect at 00.00 hrs... " The First Republic was established in 1792. > Between 1792 and 1958, the structure of the French government changed > many times. > > Liberte (French battleship): fire and explosion in ammunition > magazine. Harbor at Toulon, France. September 25, 1911. Deaths: 285 > (crew and rescuers). > > Jan 22, 1950: Air accident, Air France Douglas DC-4-1009 Paris, France > (Orly). > > Feb 16, 1950: Air France Douglas DC-3 Cotonou, Benin. > > Jun 12, 1950: Air France Douglas DC-4 46:52 killed, Bahrain. > > Jun 14, 1950: Air France Douglas DC-4 40:53 killed, Bahrain. > > Feb 03, 1951: Air France Douglas DC-4 29:29 killed, Mt. Cameroun, > Buea, Nigeria. > > Mar 03, 1952: Air France SNCASE Languedoc 38:38 killed, Nice, France. > > Sep 01, 1953: Air France Lockheed 749A 49:49 killed, Barcelonnette, > France. > > In the early morning hours of November 1, 1954, FLN maquisards > (guerrillas) launched attacks in various parts of Algeria against > military installations, police posts, warehouses, communications > facilities, and public utilities. > > The most notable manifestation of the new urban campaign was the > Battle of Algiers, which began on September 30, 1956, when three women > placed bombs at three sites including the downtown office of Air France. > > Apr 08, 1957: Air France Douglas DC-3 30:30 killed, Algiers, Algeria. > > *FIFTH REPUBLIC - (after 4/10/1958)* > > December 2, 1959. France, Frejus: collapse of a 200 feet high dam > structure, artifical lake (6 miles long and 1 mile wide) flew into the > valley, destroying the area of Frejus; 2,600 families homeless, > hundreds of buildings destroyed or damaged, 421 people died. > > 0704 GMT; 13 February 1960; Nuclear test, 00.04W, 26.19N; Reganne, > Algeria 105 m tower 60-70 kt Weapon effects Pure fission device with a > plutonium core and a one-point initiated implosion system. > > 0617 GMT; 1 April 1960; Nuclear test, 00.09W, 26.06N; Reganne, Algeria > surface <20 kt Weapon related Plutonium fission device, weight 1290 kg. > > Aug 29 1960: Air France Lockheed L-1049G 63:63 killed, Dakar, Senegal. > > 0730 GMT; 27 December 1960; Nuclear test, Hammoudia, Algeria 100 m > tower several kt Weapon effects Plutonium fission device. > > On 22 April 1961 the " Revolt of the Generals " had broken out during > the Algerian Civil War, when General Maurice Challe mutinied and > staged an attempted coup. > > 06:00:00.0 GMT; 25 April 1961; Nuclear test, Reganne, Algeria tower <1 kt. > > May 10, 1961: Air France Lockheed L-1649A 78:78 killed, In Amenas, Libya. > > Sep 12, 1961: Air France Sud Aviation SE210 Caravelle 77:77 killed, > Rabat, Morrocco. > > 11:29:59.931 GMT; 7 November 1961; Nuclear test, 5:03:07.6E, > 24:03:25.5N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related First French > underground test. > > The Evian Accords. After several false starts, the French government > decreed that a ceasefire would take effect on March 19, 1962. In their > final form, the Evian Accords allowed the colons equal legal > protection with Algerians over a three year period. > > 10:00:00.458 GMT; 1 May 1962; Nuclear test, 5:02:30.8E, 24:03:46.8N; > Ecker, Algeria shaft >20 kt Weapon related, AN11 bomb development > Accidental radiation release. > > Jun 03, 1962: Air France Boeing 707-328 130:132 killed, Paris, France > (Orly Airport). > > Jun 22, 1962: Air France Boeing 707-328 113:113 killed, Guadaloupe, > West Indies. > > On July 1, 1962, some 6 million of a total Algerian electorate of 6.5 > million cast their ballots in the referendum on independence. The vote > was nearly unanimous. De Gaulle pronounced Algeria an independent > country on July 3. The Provisional Executive, however, proclaimed July > 5, the 132d anniversary of the French entry into Algeria, as the day > of national independence. > > 10:02:00.351 GMT; 18 March 1963; Nuclear test, 5:03:07.9E, > 24:02:28.9N; Ecker, Algeria shaft 10 kt Weapon related. This was the > first test conducted after Algeria gained formal independence. > Accidental radiation release. > > 09:59:00.328 GMT; 30 March 1963; Nuclear test, 5:03:25.2E, > 24:02:36.0N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. > > 13:00:00.011 GMT; 20 October 1963; Nuclear test, 5:02:19.0E, > 24:02:07.8N; Ecker, Algeria shaft 52-68 kt Weapon related Second > largest of the 13 Algerian underground tests. > > 11:00:00.347 GMT; 14 February 1964; Nuclear test, 5:03:08.6E, > 24:03:13.1N; Ecker, Algeria shaft 3.7 kt Weapon related. > > 13:40:00.367 GMT; 15 June 1964; Nuclear test, 5:02:04.4E, 24:03:59.8N; > Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. > > 10:30:00.035 GMT; 28 November 1964; Nuclear test, 5:02:30.1E, > 24:02:30.7N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. > > 11:30:00.039 GMT; 27 February 1965; Nuclear test, 5:01:52.3E, > 24:03:31.4N; Ecker, Algeria shaft, -785 m 117-127 kt Weapon related > Largest underground test in Algeria. > > 11:00:00.037 GMT; 30 May 1965; Nuclear test, 5:03:03.1E, 24:03:18.0N; > Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. > > 10:00:00.043 GMT; 1 October 1965; Nuclear test, 5:02:02.6E, > 24:03:53.7N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. > > 10:30:00.088 GMT; 1 December 1965; Nuclear test, 5:02:48.9E, > 24:02:37.4N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. > > 11:00:00.035 GMT; 16 February 1966; Nuclear test, 5:02:28.4E, > 24:02:39.0N; Ecker, Algeria shaft, -403 m <20 kt Weapon related. > > Aldebaran 15:34 GMT; 2 July 1966; Nuclear test, Muruoa Atoll Barge 30 > kt Weapon related, AN 52 bomb development First Pacific Test, fission > bomb. > > Mar 06, 1968: Air France Boeing 707-328C 63:63 killed, Guadeloupe, > West Indies. > > Aug 24, 1968. Nuclear test, First thermonuclear shot, Fangataufa. > > Sep 11, 1968: Air France Sud Aviation SE210 Caravelle 95:95 killed, > Cap d'Antibes, France. > > Dec 04, 1969: Air France Boeing 707-328B 62:62 killed, Caracas, > Venezuela. > > 3 March 1974, the Turkish Airlines Flight 981 came down just minutes > after take-off on the Paris-London leg. All 346 people aboard were > killed in the accident, a large number of these were English rugby > fans who had transfered to the plane after their own flight had been > canceled due to a strike in London. > > Jun 26, 1988: Air France Airbus A320-111 3:136 killed, Habsheim, France. > > Vaucluse Flood (1992) - 22nd September 1992 - In the emergency phase > (between 22nd September and 15th October 1992) the fire brigade were > fully involved. From the north Vaucluse, 678 people and 185 fire > engines were helped by aircraft from the Civil Security and > neighbouring departments. Deadliest in 34 years. Affected 63 > municipalities in the Vaucluse, South of France, and resulted in 38 > deaths. > > Jan 20, 1994: Air France Airbus A340-211 0:0 killed, Paris, France (CDG). > > Air France Flight 8969 was a flight flying from Algiers, Algeria to > Charles De Gaulle International Airport near Paris, France. > > On the December 24 1994, four men dressed in Air Algerie uniforms > boarded Air France Flight 8969 bound for Paris at 11:15. Immediately > the terrorists demanded that the passengers close all of the window > shutters and empty their personal belongings into a black plastic bag. > > 13th June 1995, as President of the French Republic, Mr. Chirac > announced the resumption of nuclear tests by France; this was to be a > final series of eight tests between September 1995 and May 1996. > > Sep 5, 1995, at 23:30 Paris time. Nuclear tests resume Moruroa, Sea > Goddess (20kt). > > Oct 2, 1995. Nuclear test, < 150 kt, Fangataufa. > > Oct 28, 1995. Nuclear test, approx 60 kt, Moruroa. > > Nov 23, 1995. Nuclear test, approx 60-80 kt, Moruroa. > > Dec 27-28, 1995. Nuclear test, 30kt, Moruroa. > > The last French nuclear test took place on 26 January 1996. > > JUGEMENT No 7388 DU 22 NOVEMBRE 1996, procès contre la Scientologie. > > Mar 05, 1999: Air France Boeing 747-2B3F 0:5 killed, Madras, India. > > Catastrophe du tunnel du Mont-Blanc (39 morts, le 24 mars 1999) > > Europe cleans up after battering by deadly storms, December 27, 1999 > > December 28, 1999, Storms continue, death toll now 116. The carnage > continued Tuesday, with fierce winds and rain coming in from the > Atlantic to slam France's southwestern corner, killing 24 people. In > the Vendee region, on France's western coast, more than 2,000 people > were evacuated from their homes because of floods. > > Air France Flight 4590 was a Concorde flight from Charles de Gaulle > International Airport near Paris, France to John F. Kennedy > International Airport in New York City, New York. On 25 July 2000, at > 16h44, the flight crashed in Gonesse, France shortly after takeoff, > killing all 9 crew and 100 passengers and 4 people on the ground. > > September 21, 2001: Industrial blast: explosion of 220 tons of > ammonium nitrate, Grande Paroisse fertilizer complex. Deaths: 29, > injuries, 1000. Toulouse, France. > > Oct 6, 2002: French tanker explodes. Yemen: A blazing tanker is > spewing crude oil into the sea after an explosion, blamed by French > officials on a terrorist attack. > > Jul 13, 2003: Fire forces Eiffel Tower closure. A fire has forced more > than 3,000 people to be evacuated from the popular tourist landmark. > > Aug 13, 2003: Heat causes blackout in Paris. > > Finally, on August 29, 2003, the government suddenly announced that > over 11,000 people had died in France’s heat wave in the first half of > August alone. “Le 7 août, la canicule avait déjà fait 2.000 morts mais > personnes ne s'en rendait compte. Nous travaillions sur la base de dix > décès " . > > Nov 15, 2003, 2:30 p.m. (1330 GMT): 13 people have died and 32 were > injured at a shipyard at Saint-Nazaire, France, when a gangway leading > to the world's largest passenger ship, Queen Mary 2, collapsed. Most > of the victims in the accident were children. > > On December 4, 2003, floods killed five people and forced 15,000 from > their homes in south-eastern France around the city of Marseilles as > flooding along the River Rhone and its tributaries between Lyon and > Marseille turned the region into a disaster area. > > Catastrophe aérienne du Boeing 737 en Égypte, samedi, 3 Janvier 2004, > 148 morts, c’est le bilan de la catastrophe aérienne en Egypte ce > matin. 133 passagers français se trouvaient à bord du vol FSH 604. > > 23 Mai 2004, à 6h57: Catastrophe à l'aéroport de Roissy. > L'effondrement d'une partie de la voûte du terminal le plus récent a > fait au moins cinq morts. > > Best wishes, > > satva <http://satva.blogspot.com/> > > > > > > *Jorge Angelino* > > > > Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29 > 2925-598 Azeitão > Portugal > > jorge.angelino <jorge.angelino > > > > tel: > mobile: > > > > 210813674 > 963916784 > > > > /Add me to your address book.../ > <https://www.plaxo.com/add_me?u=21475072036 & v0=451086 & k0=1260191974> > > > > /Want a signature like this?/ <http://www.plaxo.com/signature> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 Dear Pierre, Your ideas are very interesting. It is happening with you the same that happened with me when the actual horoscope of Portugal was rectified. It was as if everything suddenly began to make sense. I am sure our dear Thor is also experiencing something similar regarding Island. If our fellow colleagues from America look carefully to their rectified chart of July 2, they will certainly feel the same. What may happen with some of them, I think, is that, being for so long divided regarding different hypothetic charts, they look with suspicion to " another " chart and do not even try to test/understand it. However, Steve Hartley brought to our attention today what is happening regarding the dollar. Yesterday, after looking to the list of catastrophes in USA from the link suggested by me, Alexandro brought to our attention the " amount of incidents in 1987 and the huge drop/crash in the stock market in October of 1987. " It is becoming fun. Cheers, Jorge Touchard Pierre [pierre.touchard] quinta-feira, 21 de Outubro de 2004 17:58 SAMVA Re: FRANCE rectified chart hello dear Jorge Bravo for your work and decision on this chart ! I have little expertise (past interest) in mundane and couldn't decide with enough confidence. To decide based on events, specially tragic, in the way to go. As you're doing. This chart is valid since 58, so, I was focusing on general features of the country, like the weak 4th house and ruler combust & specially in Fall. along with weak moon, here is some notes valid since 58 : Given the relative prosperity of the country, the people do not enjoy the expected standard of living. They do OK, but even though France stands 5th or so in gross wealth, the living standard, " buying power " , is 17th place among industrialised nations. I felt as I returned in 2002, (doing my best despite the subjectivity of this judgment), the french people suffering depression and constricted outlook. It would befit the 12th house moon which in natal astro. is never good for an open & optimistic spirit. With strong sun and ketu/rahu aspecting 10th, the president has enjoyed rather large ruling freedom and privileges. He's accused of corruption yet has been escaping court conviction only by the grace of his title. Among other worth noting features, I wanted to find the relative good inexpensive help for the people from the medical system. This " security sociale " was the pride of France. Jupiter ruler of 6th is strong in 4th. (also doesnt afflict anything) However ketu is afflicting it and this system has been degrading for the last several years, espcially since 99 as its sub period started. The current saturn dasa would gravely endanger the 5th & 11th significations, creative arts get less recognitions, the financial reserve diminish... Again bravo Jorge, best to you, Pierre T Jorge Angelino wrote: > Dear Thor and list, > > You were right; the tenth house is influenced by Rahu. After doing > some research and examining around 60 events, I came to the conclusion > that modern France is being ruled by the chart of the Fifth Republic. > > > > Events used in the rectification, to test/understand the chart of France: > > *CINQUIÈME RÉPUBLIQUE - (depuis le 4/10/1958) * > > " The Fifth Republic came into existence with the publication of the > new Constitution in the Journal Officiel on 5 October 1958, in Paris. > It is understood that the legislation creating the Republic came into > effect at 00.00 hrs... " The First Republic was established in 1792. > Between 1792 and 1958, the structure of the French government changed > many times. > > Liberte (French battleship): fire and explosion in ammunition > magazine. Harbor at Toulon, France. September 25, 1911. Deaths: 285 > (crew and rescuers). > > Jan 22, 1950: Air accident, Air France Douglas DC-4-1009 Paris, France > (Orly). > > Feb 16, 1950: Air France Douglas DC-3 Cotonou, Benin. > > Jun 12, 1950: Air France Douglas DC-4 46:52 killed, Bahrain. > > Jun 14, 1950: Air France Douglas DC-4 40:53 killed, Bahrain. > > Feb 03, 1951: Air France Douglas DC-4 29:29 killed, Mt. Cameroun, > Buea, Nigeria. > > Mar 03, 1952: Air France SNCASE Languedoc 38:38 killed, Nice, France. > > Sep 01, 1953: Air France Lockheed 749A 49:49 killed, Barcelonnette, > France. > > In the early morning hours of November 1, 1954, FLN maquisards > (guerrillas) launched attacks in various parts of Algeria against > military installations, police posts, warehouses, communications > facilities, and public utilities. > > The most notable manifestation of the new urban campaign was the > Battle of Algiers, which began on September 30, 1956, when three women > placed bombs at three sites including the downtown office of Air France. > > Apr 08, 1957: Air France Douglas DC-3 30:30 killed, Algiers, Algeria. > > *FIFTH REPUBLIC - (after 4/10/1958)* > > December 2, 1959. France, Frejus: collapse of a 200 feet high dam > structure, artifical lake (6 miles long and 1 mile wide) flew into the > valley, destroying the area of Frejus; 2,600 families homeless, > hundreds of buildings destroyed or damaged, 421 people died. > > 0704 GMT; 13 February 1960; Nuclear test, 00.04W, 26.19N; Reganne, > Algeria 105 m tower 60-70 kt Weapon effects Pure fission device with a > plutonium core and a one-point initiated implosion system. > > 0617 GMT; 1 April 1960; Nuclear test, 00.09W, 26.06N; Reganne, Algeria > surface <20 kt Weapon related Plutonium fission device, weight 1290 kg. > > Aug 29 1960: Air France Lockheed L-1049G 63:63 killed, Dakar, Senegal. > > 0730 GMT; 27 December 1960; Nuclear test, Hammoudia, Algeria 100 m > tower several kt Weapon effects Plutonium fission device. > > On 22 April 1961 the " Revolt of the Generals " had broken out during > the Algerian Civil War, when General Maurice Challe mutinied and > staged an attempted coup. > > 06:00:00.0 GMT; 25 April 1961; Nuclear test, Reganne, Algeria tower <1 kt. > > May 10, 1961: Air France Lockheed L-1649A 78:78 killed, In Amenas, Libya. > > Sep 12, 1961: Air France Sud Aviation SE210 Caravelle 77:77 killed, > Rabat, Morrocco. > > 11:29:59.931 GMT; 7 November 1961; Nuclear test, 5:03:07.6E, > 24:03:25.5N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related First French > underground test. > > The Evian Accords. After several false starts, the French government > decreed that a ceasefire would take effect on March 19, 1962. In their > final form, the Evian Accords allowed the colons equal legal > protection with Algerians over a three year period. > > 10:00:00.458 GMT; 1 May 1962; Nuclear test, 5:02:30.8E, 24:03:46.8N; > Ecker, Algeria shaft >20 kt Weapon related, AN11 bomb development > Accidental radiation release. > > Jun 03, 1962: Air France Boeing 707-328 130:132 killed, Paris, France > (Orly Airport). > > Jun 22, 1962: Air France Boeing 707-328 113:113 killed, Guadaloupe, > West Indies. > > On July 1, 1962, some 6 million of a total Algerian electorate of 6.5 > million cast their ballots in the referendum on independence. The vote > was nearly unanimous. De Gaulle pronounced Algeria an independent > country on July 3. The Provisional Executive, however, proclaimed July > 5, the 132d anniversary of the French entry into Algeria, as the day > of national independence. > > 10:02:00.351 GMT; 18 March 1963; Nuclear test, 5:03:07.9E, > 24:02:28.9N; Ecker, Algeria shaft 10 kt Weapon related. This was the > first test conducted after Algeria gained formal independence. > Accidental radiation release. > > 09:59:00.328 GMT; 30 March 1963; Nuclear test, 5:03:25.2E, > 24:02:36.0N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. > > 13:00:00.011 GMT; 20 October 1963; Nuclear test, 5:02:19.0E, > 24:02:07.8N; Ecker, Algeria shaft 52-68 kt Weapon related Second > largest of the 13 Algerian underground tests. > > 11:00:00.347 GMT; 14 February 1964; Nuclear test, 5:03:08.6E, > 24:03:13.1N; Ecker, Algeria shaft 3.7 kt Weapon related. > > 13:40:00.367 GMT; 15 June 1964; Nuclear test, 5:02:04.4E, 24:03:59.8N; > Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. > > 10:30:00.035 GMT; 28 November 1964; Nuclear test, 5:02:30.1E, > 24:02:30.7N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. > > 11:30:00.039 GMT; 27 February 1965; Nuclear test, 5:01:52.3E, > 24:03:31.4N; Ecker, Algeria shaft, -785 m 117-127 kt Weapon related > Largest underground test in Algeria. > > 11:00:00.037 GMT; 30 May 1965; Nuclear test, 5:03:03.1E, 24:03:18.0N; > Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. > > 10:00:00.043 GMT; 1 October 1965; Nuclear test, 5:02:02.6E, > 24:03:53.7N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. > > 10:30:00.088 GMT; 1 December 1965; Nuclear test, 5:02:48.9E, > 24:02:37.4N; Ecker, Algeria shaft <20 kt Weapon related. > > 11:00:00.035 GMT; 16 February 1966; Nuclear test, 5:02:28.4E, > 24:02:39.0N; Ecker, Algeria shaft, -403 m <20 kt Weapon related. > > Aldebaran 15:34 GMT; 2 July 1966; Nuclear test, Muruoa Atoll Barge 30 > kt Weapon related, AN 52 bomb development First Pacific Test, fission > bomb. > > Mar 06, 1968: Air France Boeing 707-328C 63:63 killed, Guadeloupe, > West Indies. > > Aug 24, 1968. Nuclear test, First thermonuclear shot, Fangataufa. > > Sep 11, 1968: Air France Sud Aviation SE210 Caravelle 95:95 killed, > Cap d'Antibes, France. > > Dec 04, 1969: Air France Boeing 707-328B 62:62 killed, Caracas, > Venezuela. > > 3 March 1974, the Turkish Airlines Flight 981 came down just minutes > after take-off on the Paris-London leg. All 346 people aboard were > killed in the accident, a large number of these were English rugby > fans who had transfered to the plane after their own flight had been > canceled due to a strike in London. > > Jun 26, 1988: Air France Airbus A320-111 3:136 killed, Habsheim, France. > > Vaucluse Flood (1992) - 22nd September 1992 - In the emergency phase > (between 22nd September and 15th October 1992) the fire brigade were > fully involved. From the north Vaucluse, 678 people and 185 fire > engines were helped by aircraft from the Civil Security and > neighbouring departments. Deadliest in 34 years. Affected 63 > municipalities in the Vaucluse, South of France, and resulted in 38 > deaths. > > Jan 20, 1994: Air France Airbus A340-211 0:0 killed, Paris, France (CDG). > > Air France Flight 8969 was a flight flying from Algiers, Algeria to > Charles De Gaulle International Airport near Paris, France. > > On the December 24 1994, four men dressed in Air Algerie uniforms > boarded Air France Flight 8969 bound for Paris at 11:15. Immediately > the terrorists demanded that the passengers close all of the window > shutters and empty their personal belongings into a black plastic bag. > > 13th June 1995, as President of the French Republic, Mr. Chirac > announced the resumption of nuclear tests by France; this was to be a > final series of eight tests between September 1995 and May 1996. > > Sep 5, 1995, at 23:30 Paris time. Nuclear tests resume Moruroa, Sea > Goddess (20kt). > > Oct 2, 1995. Nuclear test, < 150 kt, Fangataufa. > > Oct 28, 1995. Nuclear test, approx 60 kt, Moruroa. > > Nov 23, 1995. Nuclear test, approx 60-80 kt, Moruroa. > > Dec 27-28, 1995. Nuclear test, 30kt, Moruroa. > > The last French nuclear test took place on 26 January 1996. > > JUGEMENT No 7388 DU 22 NOVEMBRE 1996, procès contre la Scientologie. > > Mar 05, 1999: Air France Boeing 747-2B3F 0:5 killed, Madras, India. > > Catastrophe du tunnel du Mont-Blanc (39 morts, le 24 mars 1999) > > Europe cleans up after battering by deadly storms, December 27, 1999 > > December 28, 1999, Storms continue, death toll now 116. The carnage > continued Tuesday, with fierce winds and rain coming in from the > Atlantic to slam France's southwestern corner, killing 24 people. In > the Vendee region, on France's western coast, more than 2,000 people > were evacuated from their homes because of floods. > > Air France Flight 4590 was a Concorde flight from Charles de Gaulle > International Airport near Paris, France to John F. Kennedy > International Airport in New York City, New York. On 25 July 2000, at > 16h44, the flight crashed in Gonesse, France shortly after takeoff, > killing all 9 crew and 100 passengers and 4 people on the ground. > > September 21, 2001: Industrial blast: explosion of 220 tons of > ammonium nitrate, Grande Paroisse fertilizer complex. Deaths: 29, > injuries, 1000. Toulouse, France. > > Oct 6, 2002: French tanker explodes. Yemen: A blazing tanker is > spewing crude oil into the sea after an explosion, blamed by French > officials on a terrorist attack. > > Jul 13, 2003: Fire forces Eiffel Tower closure. A fire has forced more > than 3,000 people to be evacuated from the popular tourist landmark. > > Aug 13, 2003: Heat causes blackout in Paris. > > Finally, on August 29, 2003, the government suddenly announced that > over 11,000 people had died in France’s heat wave in the first half of > August alone. “Le 7 août, la canicule avait déjà fait 2.000 morts mais > personnes ne s'en rendait compte. Nous travaillions sur la base de dix > décès " . > > Nov 15, 2003, 2:30 p.m. (1330 GMT): 13 people have died and 32 were > injured at a shipyard at Saint-Nazaire, France, when a gangway leading > to the world's largest passenger ship, Queen Mary 2, collapsed. Most > of the victims in the accident were children. > > On December 4, 2003, floods killed five people and forced 15,000 from > their homes in south-eastern France around the city of Marseilles as > flooding along the River Rhone and its tributaries between Lyon and > Marseille turned the region into a disaster area. > > Catastrophe aérienne du Boeing 737 en Égypte, samedi, 3 Janvier 2004, > 148 morts, c’est le bilan de la catastrophe aérienne en Egypte ce > matin. 133 passagers français se trouvaient à bord du vol FSH 604. > > 23 Mai 2004, à 6h57: Catastrophe à l'aéroport de Roissy. > L'effondrement d'une partie de la voûte du terminal le plus récent a > fait au moins cinq morts. > > Best wishes, > > satva <http://satva.blogspot.com/> > > > > > > *Jorge Angelino* > > > > Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29 > 2925-598 Azeitão > Portugal > > jorge.angelino <jorge.angelino > > > > tel: > mobile: > > > > 210813674 > 963916784 > > > > /Add me to your address book.../ > <https://www.plaxo.com/add_me?u=21475072036 & v0=451086 & k0=1260191974> > > > > /Want a signature like this?/ <http://www.plaxo.com/signature> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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