Tokyo subway sarin attack
Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 12:05 pm
On March 20, 1995, between 7:00 AM and 8:10 AM in Tokyo, sarin gas was released in the subway at three separate locations by the Aum Shinrikyo cult, killing 12 people and injuring nearly 5,000 others. At the time (and until 2001) it was Japan's deadliest event since WW II.
The event begins strongly enough - especially Neptune-driven for a toxic gas attack - and then it pretty much fizzles. It does have the simple answer of Saturn (plus Mercury for the subway) on a CapQ angle for the day, though.
Year: Capsolar
Neptune on Dsc (2°41')
Sun on Dsc (3°57')
Uranus on Dsc (5°20')
-- Sun-Neptune conj. (1°16' in mundo)
-- Sun-Uranus conj. (1°23' in mundo)-- -- Su = Ur/Ne (0°04')
-- Uranus-Neptune conj. (2°39' in mundo)
Moon on EP (1°55')
As an aside, the Cansolar had a Mars-Saturn square on the angles.
Bridge (None.)
Month: Caplunar (Dormant.) Moon-Venus Moon-Uranus Moon-Neptune.
Week: Liblunar
Jupiter sq. MC (0°58')
Saturn on MC (4°01')
-- Jupiter-Saturn sq. (1°30')
Moon-Neptune sq. (0°27')
Day: Capsolar Quotidian
p. MC op. s. Saturn (0°50')
p. EP op. t. Mercury (1°27')
Day: Cansolar Quotidian
p. Asc conj. s. Jupiter (1°19')
The event begins strongly enough - especially Neptune-driven for a toxic gas attack - and then it pretty much fizzles. It does have the simple answer of Saturn (plus Mercury for the subway) on a CapQ angle for the day, though.
Year: Capsolar
Neptune on Dsc (2°41')
Sun on Dsc (3°57')
Uranus on Dsc (5°20')
-- Sun-Neptune conj. (1°16' in mundo)
-- Sun-Uranus conj. (1°23' in mundo)-- -- Su = Ur/Ne (0°04')
-- Uranus-Neptune conj. (2°39' in mundo)
Moon on EP (1°55')
As an aside, the Cansolar had a Mars-Saturn square on the angles.
Bridge (None.)
Month: Caplunar (Dormant.) Moon-Venus Moon-Uranus Moon-Neptune.
Week: Liblunar
Jupiter sq. MC (0°58')
Saturn on MC (4°01')
-- Jupiter-Saturn sq. (1°30')
Moon-Neptune sq. (0°27')
Day: Capsolar Quotidian
p. MC op. s. Saturn (0°50')
p. EP op. t. Mercury (1°27')
Day: Cansolar Quotidian
p. Asc conj. s. Jupiter (1°19')