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Really fine work, Jorge

 

AND FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ENTIRE GROUP:

 

The major mission of any nation state, as the formal political body of a nation is so designated, is the establishent of national governing institutions. The state implements this by first establishing a constitution outlining the scope of government.(For example, the State of India, formed August 15, 1947, established a constitutional republic, the basis of national governance, on January 26, 1950)

 

The United States as "United States in Congress Assembled", in keeping with the Richard Henry Lee resolutions of June 7, 1776, which three resolutions were duly adopted and therefore in put in effect from July 2, 1776, initiated the plan for the drafting of the nation's first constitution, just 10 days after start of the formal existence of the U.S.. On that July 12th the first draft was circulated confidentially among the delegates to Congress. Much later, on November 17, 1777 the finished form of the results of Congress's preparations were distributed to the 13 states for ratification. After numerous delays the 13 ratifications were finally at long last completed on March 1, 1781 with immediate effect, which meant the birth of the American nation's national government from 12:00 noon that day.

 

This event should not be confused with the birth of the United States itself, which birth event took place on July 2, 1776. It was the already existing United States which during 1776 and 1777 drafted the American nation's first of two constitutions, the Articles of Confederation.The nation's second constitution, the "U.S. Constitution", was to be put in operational effect on Sept 13, 1788 with the announcement of the calendar of events that would lead to the establishment of the U.S. Federal Government and its most noteworthy event of 1789, the Inauguration of the First President of the United States, George Washington, accomplished: on April 30, 1789 @ 1:20 pm in New York City (as per the Thomas Hague Chart, published in 1852; see Dane Rudyar's THE ASTROLOGY OF AMERICA'S DESTINY for details)Jorge Angelino <jorge.angelino wrote:

 

 

Dear John TWB,

 

Your research proved to be right. Congratulations!

 

This is the rectified chart of the Ratification of the Articles of Confederation:

 

USA 1781

Mar 1, 1781 12:00 PM +05:01 LMT

Philadelphia Longitude: 75W10 Latitude: 39N57

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 20:48 Current Period: VE/MO/VE

 

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Asc 10:20 Gem Ardra Ra

Sun 20:44 Aqu +01:00:06 WK P.Bhadra Ju

Moon 00:55 Tau +12:08:13 WK Krittika Su

Mars 25:46 Sco +00:34:06 WK Jyeshtha Me

Merc 00:09 Pis +01:54:49 CM P.Bhadra Ju

Jupt 06:24 Sco +00:02:08 WK Anuradha Sa

Ven 26:58 Cap +01:14:14 WK Dhanishtha Ma

Sat 28:28 Sco +00:02:40 WK Jyeshtha Me

Rahu 15:02 Ari +00:01:09 FM Bharani Ve

Ketu 15:02 Lib +00:01:09 FM Swati Ra

 

True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 751 beats

Day: Thursday Sunrise: 6:34 AM

Tithi: Shukla Shashthi

Yoga Pt: 24:59 Ge Yogi:Ju AviYogi:Su Dup Yogi: Me

Dagha Rashis: Ari Leo

 

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Ratification of the Articles of Confederation:

 

http://www.constitution.org/cons/usa-conf.htm

 

 

http://www.uspresidency.com/

 

 

http://www.customerservicecareers.com/wiki/a/Articles_of_Confederation.asp

 

 

http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/D/1776-1800/constitution/confart.htm

 

 

EVENTS USED IN THIS RECTIFICATION:

 

1) Treaty of Paris: 3 Sep 1783

2) Louisiana is bought: 30 Apr 1803

3) Quake 8.1: 16 Dec 1811

4) Quake 8.0: 7 Feb 1812

5) Quake 7.9: 9 Jan 1857

6) Bull Run battle: 21 Jul 1861

7) Lincoln assassinated: 4 April 1865

8) Alaska is bought: 30 Mar 1867

9) Black Friday: 24 Sep 1869

10) Black Friday II: 19 Sep 1873

11) Pres. Garfield accident: 2 Jul 1881

12) Galveston hurricane: 8 Sep 1900

13) Pres. McKinlley accident: 6 Sep 1901

14) S. Francisco quake: 18 Apr 1906

15) Declares war to Germany: 16 Apr 1917

16) Crash 1929: 29 Oct 1929

17) Pearl Harbor: 7 Dec 1941

18) Hiroshima: 6 Aug 1945

19) Try to kill Pres. H. Truman: 1 Nov 1950

20) Pres. John Kennedy accident: 22 Nov 1963

21) Pres. Ronald Reagan accident: 30 Mar 1981

22) 11 Sep 2001

 

MORE EVENTS:

 

20 Worst Aviation Disasters Involving U.S. Carriers

 

Fatal Date Location Carrier Type

1 2752* 09/11/2001 New York City, New York American / United Airlines B767 /B767

2 583 03/27/1977 Tenerife, Canary Islands Pan Am / KLM B747 / B747

3 273 05/25/1979 Chicago, Illinois American Airlines DC10

4 270 12/21/1988 Lockerbie, Scotland Pan American World Airways B747

5 265 11/12/2001 Belle Harbor, Queens, New York American Airlines A300

6 256 12/12/1985 Gander, Newfoundland, Canada Arrow Airways DC8

7 230 07/17/1996 Off East Moriches, New York Trans World Airlines B747

8 189 09/11/2001 Arlington, Virginia American Airlines B757

9 160 12/20/1995 Buga, Columbia American Airlines B757

10 156 08/16/1987 Romulus, Michigan Northwest Airlines MD82

11 153 07/09/1982 Kenner, Louisiana Pan American World Airways B727

12 144 09/23/1978 San Diego, California Pacific Southwest/Private B727 /C172

13 135 08/02/1985 Ft. Worth-Dallas, Texas Delta Air Lines L1011

14 134 12/16/1960 Staten Island/Brooklyn, New York United Air Lines / TWA DC8 / L1049

15 132 09/08/1994 Aliquippa, Pennsylvania USAir B737

16 128 06/30/1956 Grand Canyon, Arizona United Airlines / TWA DC7 / L1049

17 115 06/24/1975 New York, New York Eastern Air Lines B727

18 112 07/19/1989 Sioux City, Iowa United Airlines DC10

- 111 09/04/1971 Juneau, Alaska Alaska Airlines B727

20 110 05/11/1996 Everglades, Miami, Florida Valujet DC9

 

Disaster Date Killed

Wind Storm 8-Sep-1900 6,000

Earthquake 18-Apr-1906 2,000

Wind Storm Sep-1928 1,836

Extreme Temperature Jul-1936 1,193

Wild Fires 15-Oct-1918 1,000

Wind Storm 17-Mar-1925 739

Flood Mar-1913 732

Extreme Temperature 14-Jul-1995 670

Wind Storm Sep-1938 600

Wind Storm 13-Jun-1984 600

 

1889 May 31. USA, Pennsylvania, Jonestown: dam break 2,209 people died (flood)

 

New York, New York - March 25, 1911. Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire. 146 dead.

 

Newfoundland - February 3, 1943. S.S. Dorchester is sunk. 904 people aboard. 605 dead.

 

18 May - 1980 Mount St. Helens, a volcanic peak in Washington, suffers a massive eruption losing 1,700 feet.

 

1927 April 20th. Mississippi, Greenville: about 500 people died, 162,000 homes were flooded and 41,000 buildings destroyed; rescue operations include 33,000 people.

 

The Whittier Narrows Earthquake of October 1, 1987. Epicenter: 34.0°N, 118.1°W; depth: 11 km; magnitude 5.9; damage: $358 million; 8 deaths.

 

USS Iowa explosion - 19 April 1989, an explosion of undetermined cause ripped through her Number Two

sixteen-inch gun turret killing 47 crewmen.

 

USS Pueblo, which was attacked and captured by the North Korean Navy on January 23, 1968, was the first United States Navy ship to be hijacked on the high seas by a foreign military force in over 150 years.

 

22 NOVEMBER 1975: The U.S. aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) collided with the cruiser USS Belknap (CG-26) in rough seas at night during air exercises in the Mediterranean Sea off Sicily. Seven sailors killed aboard

USS BELKNAP.

 

USAir Flight 427 crash - 08 SEP 1994 - All 132 people on board were killed.

 

On July 19, 1989, Crash of United Flight 232 at the Sioux City airport at 3:55 p.m. 184 people survived Sioux City crash; 112 died.

 

1928 March 12th. USA, Los Angeles area: collapse of the San Francis Dam, estimated 450 people died, 900 buildings were destroyed, 300 houses damaged and 24,000 acres of agricultural land was devastated (flood)

 

1937 January 22nd. USA, Ohio & Mississippi River Valleys in Kentucky / Ohio: cities like Louisville and cincinnati were under water, nearly one million people became homeless, property damage estimated over 400 million, 380 people died (flood)

 

1976 July 31st. USA, Colorado, Big Thompson Canyon River: rain storm produced a 20-foot high flash flood over a 25-mile stretch of the canyon; 418 buildings were destroyed, hundreds of people injured and 139 people died

 

August 1, 1993. USA, Midwest / Mississippi: worst flooding in recorded history, 38,000 homes damaged or destroyed, 20 million acres of farmland under water.

 

October 4, 1998. USA, Kansas, Kansas City:severe flash floods caused by heavy rain, city had no flood reaction plan, 12 people died.

 

February 26, 1993, a massive explosion occurred in the public parking garage of the World Trade Center in New York.

 

April 19, 1995, around 9:03 a.m., just after parents dropped their children off at day care at the Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City, the unthinkable happened. A massive bomb inside a rental truck exploded, blowing half of the nine-story building into oblivion.

 

At 11:38 a.m. EST on January 28, 1986, Space Shuttle Challenger lifted off from the launch pad 39B at Cape Canaveral's Kennedy Space Center. Seven astronauts were lost 73 seconds after launch when Space Shuttle Challenger exploded.

 

USS Stark (FFG-31), She is remembered for the incident of May 17, 1987 when she was struck by two Exocet missiles from an Iraqi Mirage fighter during the Iran-Iraq War. The fighter had taken off from Shaibah at 20:00 and had flown south into the Persian Gulf. Shortly after being routinely challenged by the frigate at around 22:10 the fighter fired two Exocet ASM missiles. Thirty-seven crew were killed and

twenty-one were injured.

 

August 7, 1998, bombing of the American Embassy in Nairobi. 80 killed.

 

Crash: loss of vertical stabilizer and shedding of both engines on American Airlines Airbus Model 300-600, followed by crash into residential area shortly after takeoff from JFK International. Deaths: 265. Belle Harbor, NY, USA. (November 12,

2001)

 

Fire in wooden building and evacuation problems: The Station (nightclub). Deaths: 100. West Warwick, RI, USA. (Feb. 27, 2003)

 

Blackout: of Northeast US electrical grid. Report pending. People affected: Est. 30-50 million. (August 14, 2003) -

 

Sultana (American steamboat): boiler explosion Mississippi River, near Memphis, Tennessee, United States.

April 27, 1865. Deaths: at least 1,800 (ex-prisoners, crew and commercial passengers).

 

July 17, 1996. Mysterious crash of TWA Flight 800. 230 passengers died.

New London School: gas explosion. New London, Texas, United States. March 18,

1937. Deaths: 298 (students and teachers)

 

Texas City docks: explosions of two fertilizer-carrying ships. Texas City, Texas, United States. April 16-17, 1947.

Deaths: 580 (workers, firefighters and bystanders)

 

Thresher (American submarine): sunk. Atlantic Ocean. April 10, 1963. Deaths: 129 (crew and contractor personnel)

 

Canadian-United States Eastern Interconnection (CANUSE): blackout lasting up to 13 hours, affecting 30 million people

Northeast United States. November 9, 1965.

 

Eastern Airlines L-1011 airliner: crash into swamp at night. Everglades, Florida, United States. December 29, 1972.

Deaths: 101 (crew and passengers)

 

Hyatt Regency Hotel: collapse of two skywalks during “tea dance”. Kansas City, Missouri, United States. July 17, 1981.

Deaths: 114.

 

Galaxy Airlines Electra II airliner: crash during emergency return to airport. Reno, Nevada, United States. January 21, 1985. Deaths: 70

 

Pacific Engineering & Production Co. of Nevada (PEPCON): fire and explosion of 4,500 tons of ammonium perchlorate

Henderson, Nevada, United States. May 4, 1988. Deaths: 2 (managers on site)

 

Phillips 66 Co. Houston Chemical Complex: explosion and fire. Pasadena, Texas, United States. October 23, 1989.

Deaths: 23

 

ValuJet DC-9 airliner: crash following fire in cargo compartment. Everglades, Florida, United States. May 1, 1996.

Deaths: 110 (crew and passengers)

 

May 28, 1977, a devastating fire swept through the Beverly Hills Supper Club in Southgate, Ky. The fire was discovered shortly before 9 p.m. and burned most of the night. It killed 165 people.

 

Buffalo Creek, West Virginia - February 26, 1972. Dam breaks causing flood. 118 people die; 7 were missing. 4,000 homeless; 500 homes destroyed; $50 million in property damage.

 

February 3, 1943. S.S. Dorchester is sunk. 904 people aboard. 605 dead.

 

New York, New York - March 25, 1911. Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire. 146 dead.

 

Boston, Massachusetts - November 28, 1942. Coconut Grove nightclub fire. Kills 492. Injures 166.

 

Willamette Valley, Oregon - Columbus Day Storm, October 12, 1960. Forty-two people killed. $170 million property damage.

 

Rapid City, South Dakota - June 9 & 10, 1972. Floods killed 238 persons; left 1,300 families homeless; caused over $100 million in property damage.

 

Los Angeles, California - February 9, 1971. Earthquake kills 50.

 

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania - June 23, 1972. Hurricane Agnes creates flood. Six people killed. 80,000 evacuated, damage to 25,000 homes and destruction of 400 homes. Property damage estimated at over $2 billion.

 

Southgate, Kentucky - May 28, 1977 - Beverly Hills Supper Club fire. Kills 165. Injures 60

 

1968 May 27, The US nuclear submarine Scorpion was lost.

 

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