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SUPER STORMS

IN AUGUST-SEPTEMBER-
OCTOBER 2009?
A Holy Cross involving the Galactic Centre, Mercury,
and the Nodes of the Moon

Pictures show the similarity between the formation of storms-


hurricanes-and galaxies

During the Christmas holidays 2006 I watched a film about the Tsunami
called The Aftermath followed by a documentary drama entitled Perfect Disaster:
Supertyphoon. The documentary film was more terrible than the film about the Tsunami „ It
was about a super typhoon hitting Hong Kong, and its likely effects.
In this scenario the huge population living in their towering glass skyscrapers
would find no escape when the winds broke the glass and sucked them out. The disaster was
fantasized to occur on a 13th September, no year was suggested.
I looked up the coming years and found that September 13 2009 looked
quite possible for a large storm because Mercury, the planet most associate with
disturbances of the air, would be involved in a grand cross that also included Uranus (the
higher octave of the airy planet Mercury). Also on this date the air signs were involved.
Below you see in the chart that Mercury is in the air sign Libra square Mars
and Pluto. On the 13th September the Moon will move into Cancer and join Mars there more
directly involving Mercury in the grand cross. The positioning of Moon and Mars in Cancer
suggests the worst part of a storm could involve the Cancer zone, which is Asia, though
there are planetary involvements in the New Zealand and Atlantic Zones. Anyway, it
suggests the possibility of a supertyphoon.

CHART FOR 12th September 2009 – A Stormy period?


Yet there is one thing missing on 12th to 13th September that is suggestive of a
super storm and that is a strong aspect involving the Nodes of the Moon aspecting the air signs or
planets. By Cyclone Nargis, that occurred on May 2nd 2008 and caused the deaths of c.150,000
people, maybe more, Mercury was square the Nodes and a bow and arrow pointed also at Mercury.

CYCLONE
NARGIS
2008
Looking through my collection of hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons, ice and
snow storms and tornadoes, I can say that the vast majority show an aspect between
Mercury and the Nodes. Those that do not, show often instead a body in Gemini opposite
the Galactic Centre or Mercury conjunct or aspect the Galactic Centre. In the chart below
from a major hurricane in 1508 we have both.

HISPANIOLA HURRICANE 12th August 1508

I apologize for the quality of some of the charts, but you can see again that
by the Buenaventura (Hispaniola) Hurricanei above, where the whole population of that
Dominican town were killed, that there was a similar grand cross involving the Nodes of the
Moon and also including the Galactic Centre, Pluto, Saturn and Uranus. Uranus will be
involved in a similar way this August and September, also from close to the spring equinox.
One difference to 1508 is that the Galactic Centre is now much closer to the
winter solstice than it was in the 16th century, the period of the Spanish invasion of South
and Central America. Now there is a greater perfection of the Holy Cross.
In 1508 was a similar opposition of Uranus and Saturn as we have now, but
it will not be till next year, 2010, that the Nodes of The Moon join the grand cross on the
galactic axis.
At the top of the chart for August 22nd 2009 you see Mercury is in a grand
cross on the Holy Cross with Moon and Saturn. Of course this could express as an
earthquake but the involvement of Mercury suggests also storm. He is square the Galactic
Centre and aspecting also the Nodes of the Moon with a trine. Mars is square Mecury, from
Mercury's sign of Gemini.
This storm could affect Central America and the southern West Indies and
equatorial zones near where that storm occurred back in 1508, or it could hit the Bangladesh
region at around 90° east.
Of course the 22nd August 2009 is not the only date when this would be
possible as Mercury remains in the grand cross. In fact Mercury remains in the grand cross
on into October, so these next three months we are about to be in for if not bumpy ride, at
least a hair-raising ride as the winds will be blowing in many areas.

STORM
POSSIBLE

20th Sept. 2009


Mercury turns retrograde and is back again conjunct Saturn in Virgo with the
Sun in the above chart of 20th September 2009. Of course Saturn can also mean earthquakes
but here will also try his hand at storms, especially when aspecting Mercury or Uranus,
Saturn is the Master Craftsman.
On the 9th October 2009 there is another grand cross involves Mercury even
though Mars has moved on.
At the turn to the 20th Century, on 8th September, a grand cross formed as
Pluto was opposite the Galactic Centre. It too was on the Holy Cross that was not as
strongly on the solstice equinox axes as it is nowadays.

Galvestone was the worst ever hurricane, at least the most deadly, to ever hit
the United States, in fact it was the worst disaster at all to ever hit the United States. It hit at
94° West which is one of my endangered zones. These are the 90° west and 90° east
longitudes. (This is mentioned in other articles on scribd about August 2009)
Next year, 2010, when Mercury transits Virgo and early Libra it will square
the Nodes. That will produce truly memorable storms.

Hurricane Katrina also hit the 90° west zone longitude which will reap some
of the worst end time disasters, as it flooded New Orleans in 2005.
Here Mercury is not in a grand cross with the Nodes or Galactic Centre

HURRICANE KATRINA

Yet nevertheless, in the above chart of Hurricane Katrina, Mercury manages


to aspect both the Galactic Centre and the Nodes of the Moon.

IN EARLY OCTOBER
2010 MERCURY ALSO IS
INVOLVED IN A GRAND CROSS
WITH THE NODES AND GC

On the left you see the chart


for the last day of September 2010, in the
last two days of September the Moon adds
to a grand cross building between the
Nodes on the galactic axis and Mercury,
which increases in early October 2010. So
then too we may expect some bad storms. Nevertheless in 2009 the additional aspect of
Jupiter conjunct Neptune in the air sign Aquarius aspecting the Galactic Centre could
produce some torrential downpours, and floods caused by storms.
I could go on to show many more cases of Mercury aspecting the Nodes and
Galactic Centre, for instance super-typhoon Veraii hit Japan in which 4,666 people are
estimated to have died. It occurred 26-27 September 1959 and showed the North Node with
Mercury, Sun and Mars at the beginning of Libra.
Then on one stormy day, the 15th December 1965, 25,000 deaths were
caused in Bangladesh and India as a windstorm and cyclone hit these areas. A grand cross
formed on the early Holy Cross with Mercury just beginning to conjunct the Galactic Centre
and the South Node.
Since August I have begun adding where disasters are most likely to occur. I
have shown in a recent article that the Poles are connected to the End Time alignment of the
winter solstice to the Galactic Centre and that we can expect land to rise, Atlantis-Meru and
the primordial mountain to begin its return near the equator.
However, further I began to show the significance of the 90° East and 90°
west longitudes which are the summer solstice longitude and winter solstice longitude
respectively.
Perhaps it is appropriate that the life of the summer zones of the earth is
often short. Many people live in these fertile lands yet their lives are much more often ended
by disasters.
Though I could now add a great number of storms and hurricanes that
affected the longitude 90° west longitude they are nothing compared to the loss of life near
90° east longitude. If you look at this list of storms1 with added information about longitude,
and which is by no means complete, you will see the tendency for the worst storms to affect
the 90° east region, particularly Bangladesh and parts of India close by.

Storms Since 1900


Dates Event Main Areas Affected Deaths1
Galveston Hurricane of
September 8-15, 1900 Galveston, Texas 94° 47.6' W 8,000 -12,000
1900
September 18, 1906 hurricane Hong Kong 10,000
Florida, Texas, affected Corpus
Atlantic-Gulf Hurricane Christi at 97° west.Did its most
September 5-15, 1919 (Florida-Keys damage generally in the Gulf of 600-900
Hurricane) Mexico area close to the 90°
west long.iii
Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
September 15-22, Louisiana , crossed the 90° west
Great Miami Hurricane 373
1926 line but most damage around
Okeechobee at 81° west
October 20, 1926 hurricane Cuba 600
September 10-20, San Felipe-Okeechobee Florida, Georgia 81° west 2,166

1 http://encarta.msn.com/media_701500587_761578503_-
1_1/major_hurricanes_typhoons_cyclones_and_other_storms_since_1900.html
1928 Hurricane
September 3, 1930 hurricane Dominican Republic 2,000
September 1-10, 1935 Labor Day Hurricane Florida 408
September 13-22, Long Island, Connecticut,
New England Hurricane 600
1938 Massachusetts
northeastern and midwestern
United States . Deaths along
144 (wiki gives
November 11-12, 1940 blizzard Mississippi close to 90° west and
154)
at Lake Michigan 87° west – 66
sailors died.
October 16, 1942 cyclone India 40,000
East Coast from North Carolina
September 9-16, 1944 Great Atlantic Hurricane 390
to Maine
New York and North Atlantic 55
December 26, 1947 blizzard
states, United States
southern United States crossed
90° west long.
March 21-22, 1952 tornadoes 343
worst number of deaths at
91°38′17″W Judsonia.
October 22, 1952 typhoon Philippines 440
May 11, 1953 tornado Waco, Texas 97° west long. 114
June 8, 1953 tornado Flint, Michigan 116
August 25-31, 1954 Hurricane Carol North Carolina and New England 60
September 7-11, 1954 Hurricane Edna northeastern United States 20
October 5-15, 1954 Hurricane Hazel Carolinas, Virginia 600-1,200
North Carolina, Virginia,
August 5-14, 1955 Hurricane Connie 0
Maryland
North Carolina north to
August 11-21, 1955 Hurricane Diane 184
Massachusetts
February 1-29, 1956 blizzard Europe 1,000
Texas and Louisiana
actually moved along the 90°
west line causing tornadoes at
June 25-29, 1957 Hurricane Audrey 390
New Orleans (see wikiiv) at
90°04' west also hit Bridge City
at 93° west.
February 5-16, 1958 blizzard northeastern United States 171
September 17-19,
Typhoon Sarah Japan and South Korea 2,000
1959
September 26-27,
Typhoon Vera Japan 4,466
1959
September 1-13, 1960 Hurricane Donna eastern United States 164
October 10, 1960 cyclone Bay of Benghal 90° east 6,000
September 11-14, 1961 Hurricane Carla Texas 46
October 31, 1961 Hurricane Hattie British Honduras 400
May 28-29, 1963 cyclone Bangladesh 90° east 22,000
October 4-8, 1963 Hurricane Flora Caribbean 6,000
June 30, 1964 Typhoon Winnie northern Philippines 107
September 5, 1964 Typhoon Ruby Hong Kong/China 735
midwestern United States.
April 11, 1965 tornadoes Worst at Twin Cities 93° west 256
long.
May 11-12, 1965 cyclone Bangladesh 90° east 17,000
June 1-2, 1965 cyclone Bangladesh 90° east 30,000
August 27-September Bahamas/southeastern United
Hurricane Betsy 76
14, 1965 States
3rd cyclone of year kills another 10,000
15,000 at mouths of Ganges
December 15, 1965 cyclone River 15,000
1965 : Bangladesh windstormv
kills 10,000
June 4-10, 1966 Hurricane Alma Honduras/eastern United States 51
September 24-30, Caribbean/Mexico/southeastern
Hurricane Inez 293
1966 United States (90° west)
July 9, 1967 Typhoon Billie southwestern Japan 347
Caribbean/Mexico/Texas, United
September 5-23, 1967 Hurricane Beulah 54
States
December 12-20, 1967 blizzard southwestern United States
51
January 26 1967 Chicago Blizzard vi Chicago 88° west
November 18-20, 1968 Typhoon Nina Philippines 63
Louisiana and Mississippi,
August 17-18, 1969 Hurricane Camille 256
United States 90° west
Cuba / Florida and Texas, United
July 30-August 5, States. Worst damages in Texas
Hurricane Celiavii 31
1970 close to 90° west, Corpus Christi
etc.
August 20-21, 1970 Hurricane Dorothy Martinique 42
September 15, 1970 Typhoon Georgia Philippines 300
October 14, 1970 Typhoon Sening Philippines 583
October 15, 1970 Typhoon Titang Philippines 526
November 12-13,
cyclone Bangladesh 90° east >300,000
1970
August 1, 1971 Typhoon Rose Hong Kong 130
Orissa State, India 85° east
September 29, 1971 cyclone 10,000-25,000
longitude
June 19-29, 1972 Hurricane Agnes eastern United States 122
December 3, 1972 Typhoon Theresa Philippines 169
April 3-4, 1974 tornadoes eastern, southern, and 315
midwestern United States.
Interesting here is that mid
America at 90° west is St.Louis,
that has been hit by lethal
cyclones and tornadoes quite
often. Also on 90° west of course
New Orleans hit by Katrina etc

June 11, 1974 Typhoon Dinah Luzon, Philippines 71


July 11, 1974 Typhoon Gilda Japan/South Korea 108
September 19-20,
Hurricane Fifi Honduras 2,000
1974
December 25, 1974 cyclone Darwin, Australia 50
September 13-27, Caribbean/northeastern United
Hurricane Eloise 71
1975 States
May 20, 1976 Typhoon Olga Philippines 215
July 25, 31, 1977 typhoons, Thelma, Vera Taiwan 39
Andhra Pradesh, India reaches to
November 19, 1977 cyclone 20,000
84°40'E longitude
October 27, 1978 Typhoon Rita Philippines >400
August 30-September
Hurricane David Caribbean/eastern United States 1,100
7, 1979
August 4-11, 1980 Hurricane Allen Caribbean/Texas, United States 272
November 25, 1981 Typhoon Irma Luzon, Philippines 176
August 18, 1983 Hurricane Alicia southern Texas, United States 21
September 2, 1984 Typhoon Ike southern Philippines 1,363
Bangladesh
May 25, 1985 cyclone 10,000
sits at 90° 00' East
October 26-November
Hurricane Juan southeastern United States 63
6, 1985
November 25, 1987 Typhoon Nina Philippines 650
September 10-17, Gulf of Mexico /Caribbean
Hurricane Gilbert 260
1988 partly in 90° west
September 10-22,
Hurricane Hugo Caribbean/United States 86
1989
March 12-18, 1990 storms Bangladesh 90° east 242
May 6-11, 1990 cyclone India 514
June 1990 typhoons Philippines 156
July-August 1990 typhoons China 1,802
November 1990 typhoons/storm Philippines 1,312
April 30, 1991 cyclone Bangladesh 90° east 138,866
May 12, 1991 storm Philippines 3,956
June 10, 1991 cyclone Bangladesh 90° east 125,720
February 15, 1992 cyclone Vietnam 251
southern Florida and Louisiana,
United States. Also looped over
August 23-26, 1992 Hurricane Andrewviii 74
the 90° west long. So crossing it
twice.
March 13-14, 1993 blizzard eastern United States 270
May 2, 1994 cyclone southeastern Bangladesh 90° east 165
August 22, 1994 Typhoon Fred Zhejiang Province, China >710
October 31-November
cyclone India ? 260
3, 1994
November 8-18, 1994 storm Caribbean; Florida, United States 830
January 23, 1995 snowstorms Kashmir >200
September 5-7, 1995 Hurricane Luis Caribbean 14
November 2-3, 1995 Typhoon Angela Philippines 700
May 13, 1996 tornado Bangladesh 90° east >600
southeastern India
looking up cyclones for 1996
June 15-16, 1996 cyclone 120
many moved to or along the 90°
east line.ix
July 27-28, 1996 Hurricane Cesar Panama, El Salvador, Costa Rica 62
July 31-August 1,
Typhoon Herb Taiwan 400
1996
North Carolina and Virginia,
September 5-6, 1996 Hurricane Fran 34
United States
September 9, 1996 Typhoon Sally southern China 145
November 4, 1996 cyclone Andhra Pradesh, India >1,000
January 4-5, 1997 storms Brazil 68
May 19-20, 1997 cyclone Bangladesh 90° east 100
August 18, 1997 Typhoon Winnie China 140
September 27, 1997 cyclone Bangladesh 90° east >45
October 9, 1997 Hurricane Pauline Pacific coast of Mexico 400
May 20, 1998 cyclone Pakistan 250
June 9, 1998 cyclone Gujarat, western India 1,000
Dominican Republic, Haiti,
September 22-29,
Hurricane Georges Puerto Rico, southeastern United >375
1998
States
October, 1998 Typhoons Zeb and Babs Philippines 270
Honduras. Mitch travelled twice
October 28, 1998 Hurricane Mitch 7,000
over 90° west line
November, 1998 three storms Vietnam 267
October 29, 1999 Cyclone eastern India >9,000
Gulf Coast and eastern United
States. Worst damage around
June 5-17, 2001 Tropical Storm Allison x Houston (95° west ) and 41
Galveston, Texas.Travelled over
and along 90° west.
southern and midwestern United
May 1-10, 2001 tornadoes 42
States
December 8, 2002 Typhoon Pongsana Guam and Mariana Islands >40
September 12-14,
Typhoon Maemi southern South Korea 87
2003
July 4-13, 2005 Hurricane Dennis Haiti and Cuba 42
southeastern United States
August 23-30, 2005 Hurricane Katrina 1,500
New Orleans 90° west
Texas and Louisiana, United
September 17-26,
Hurricane Rita xi States. Crossed 90° west 7
2005
twice,moving down it a while.
October 15-25, 2005 Hurricane Wilma Cuba; Florida, United States 23
Myanmar (twice crossed 90°
May 2, 2008 Cyclone Nargis
east but missed Bangladesh) >138,0002
1Death tolls are estimates.
2Includes dead and missing.

Adapted list from source in footnote gives the result that around 741,000 people have died through
some kind of storm or cyclone in the Bay of Bengal /Bangladesh Ganges delta area since 1900,
which is hundreds of thousands more than anywhere else in the world!
As to the reason why the solstice areas are more affected that is dealt with in other articles but is
largely to do with the position of the galactic axis alignment with the solstice axis at this time, the
End Time. These storms at the solstice zones also occurred as heavenly bodies passed over the
solstice areas of the atrological charts or squared the galactic axis.

Of course, more than suggesting which areas are particularly endangered in the coming years, this
map points to the question: do we live on a planned Earth? An Earth created according to a plan
we havnt recognized? One could further postulate as to the significance of these two disaster areas
being at the delta area of two great rivers the Ganges and the Mississippi, one could call these bays,
that the rivers flow into, womb like. Both these rivers have been seen as reflections of the Milky
Way, and the womb of the Milky Way, now aligned with the winter solstice, is the Galactic Centre.
So we end the article where we began with pictures comparing (as Wilhelm Reich compared)
storms on Earth to the formation of galaxies.

For me then the question arises, „Are these storms related to the creation of a new Earth?“ I
suspect they are intimately bound to the soon coming rising of land in these areas, or a little closer
to the Equator: Atlantis-Meru Rising. These are the zones where land was lost half a Great Year ago
and where it will begin to return soon with worse upheaval. All is connected.

© Susan Seymour Hedke August 10 2009


i http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantische_Hurrikansaisons_1492%E2%80%931600

ii http://encarta.msn.com/media_701500587_761578503_-
1_1/major_hurricanes_typhoons_cyclones_and_other_storms_since_1900.html

iii http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1919_Florida_Keys_hurricane

iv http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Audrey

v http://www.thisdaythatyear.com/dec/events15.htm

vi http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/chi-chicagodays-1967blizzard-story,0,1032940.story

vii http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Celia

viiihttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Andrew

ix http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_North_Indian_Ocean_cyclone_season

x http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_Storm_Allison

xi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Rita

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