I should have blogged this earlier. Just couldn't.
It's interesting how some other things came up after the release of the preliminary report on MH370.
I picked this up about a week ago. The strange alignment of asteroid Aletheia and Veritas.
So I decided to do a reading on truth and lies then.
Asteroid Lie conjuncts the MC at 1.21 a.m.
A lie was projected to the world at 1.21 a.m. Based on the old information I have, it was conveyed that at 1.21 a.m, the transponder was disabled (deliberately).
Maybe that was a lie. Or it didn't happen. Or it seems to pinpoint a wrong assumption was made about what happened then.
Asteroid Aletheia and Veritas conjunct the AC at 1.30 a.m.
Aletheia is the Greek Goddess of truth while Veritas is the Roman Goddess of truth. Based on the list of information I have collated, at 1.30 a.m, that was the time that MH370 disappeared off the radar.
One very interesting thing while looking up on Aletheia was that it can mean "disclosure", the unveiling of something that's concealed.
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I only looked at the preliminary reports and news on those reports today.
In the report, 1.21 a.m was the time the plane's radar label had disappeared off the radar.
A lie indeed. They should have just said it disappeared off radar instead of making remarks on how the transponder was turned off at this point from the very beginning.
What happened at 1.30 a.m then if it wasn't the time the plane disappeared off radar?
Apparently another pilot in the vicinity was asked to contact MH370 at 1.30 a.m. In his words, "There were a lot of interference... static... but I heard mumbling from the other end. That was the last time we heard from them, as we lost the connection."
And hence, that was why it was reported in the news that 1.30 a.m was the time of disappearance because of its last contact.
Did people really miss the picture?
There was static interference.
Maybe that's the glaring truth that needs to be looked at.
I would write more but I'm so drained.
I would write more but I'm so drained.
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