Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Jorge, It's that old fiery sixth lord aspecting the houses trick again. Sally P.S. I found out how to copy the charts from JT finally, choose the bitmap option.. On 8/1/06, Jorge Angelino <jorge.angelino wrote: Sixty Western wildfires stretch crews to limit Tuesday, August 1, 2006; Posted: 9:55 a.m. EDT (13:55 GMT ) BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- For the first time since 2003, federal land management agencies are being asked to make more employees available to fight wildfires because crews and equipment have been stretched to the limit by nearly 60 major blazes around the West. The National Interagency Fire Center over the weekend raised its re sponse status to the highest threat level, a move triggered when nearly all available crews and firefighting resources are committed. The move allows federal firefighting coordinators to summon additional federal employees, military reinforcements and foreign fire crews if necessary. " It frees up what we call the militia -- agency employees whose regular job may be as a biologist or realty sp ecialist but who are trained in fire duty and can now be called up to help, " said Randy Eardley, a U.S. Bureau of Land Management sp okesman at the federal firefighting center in Boise. More than 24,000 firefighters were working on fires across the West on Monday, including 58 large fires of 500 acres or more. The biggest active fire in the country was in northern Nevada, where nearly 300 square miles of grass and sagebrush had burned. It was 10 percent contained Monday, and fire bosses had no estimate when it would be surrounded. No homes were in immediate danger, though one outbuilding had been destroyed, said Jamie Thompson of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in Winnemucca , Nevada .. More people were told to evacuate Monday from areas south of Chadron , Nebraska , on the fourth day of fires that have scorched nearly 80 square miles. About 45 to 50 people were affected by the latest evacuation orders, and hundreds of others evacuated over the weekend were kept from their homes. Four rural houses have been destroyed and several more damaged since lightning sp arked the fires last week. In Montana, more firefighters, equipment and aircraft arrived Monday as crews fought to corral a fire that blew up rapidly in Glacier National Park over the weekend, fanned by strong winds and blistering heat. Firefighters got some relief Monday with calmer winds and lower temperatures, but officials said the fire -- estimated at 34 square miles -- still posed a threat to the gateway community of St. Mary. The blaze came within a mile of the town over the weekend. The National Park Service on Sunday evacuated its administrative site there, as well as several area campgrounds. Most of the park remained open to visitors, officials said. Residents of a subdivision in central Oregon were allowed to return late Monday as crews tamed a fire there, though evacuation orders remained in effect for another 500 residents of two subdivisions near the tourist town of Sisters .. The subdivisions appear to be protected from the 14-square mile fire, which is 30 percent contained, said Scott Brayton, a fire sp okesman. An evacuation order was also lifted for several dozen residents near Weaverville in northern California after a wildfire that destroyed one home calmed down. In Idaho, a 5-square-mile fire in the mountains fed on bug-killed evergreen stands as it neared a cluster of vacation homes and a mining museum. More than 70,600 timber and range fires have burned on federal land so far this year, higher than the 10-year average of 50,984, according to the National Interagency Fire Center .. Because of unusually large early-season range fires in Texas and Oklahoma , the acreage burned so far in 2006 is 5.5 million, compared with a 10-year average of 3 million acres for the same period. http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/08/01/wildfires.ap/index.html US dasha: Ve/ Sa/Mo/Ve/Ke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 Yes my dear Sally, and in that process, transit Mars, L6, is becoming weak & placed in an afflicted house. Besides, natal Mars is coming under the square aspect of transit Rahu/Ketu axis, and becomes operational on the third level of dasha on the 7th August 2006, precisely in the same day that its affliction over the houses 1, 4, 5 and 10 becomes exact. This is not good for a decrease of the number of fires all over the country…and other aspects. That will be the day of the exact conjunction of transit Saturn and transit Sun. Saturn is the operational subperiod of US & WASHINGTON charts. Regarding US, Saturn is L4 in rasi and the Sun is L8 in D6. Regarding WASHINGTON, Saturn is L2 and the Sun is L8 in rasi. MEP7 and MEP1 will be under the aspect of transit Mercury, L12, in D6. And transit Mars, L4, will be in H8 under the exact aspect of natal Jupiter and close aspect of natal Ketu placed in H12. Some tragic event(s), may be related with the earth (Saturn) and H4, may happen in US during August 2006, as it was already suggested by our dear .  But this exact aspect of transit Sun and transit Saturn together with the exact/close affliction of Rahu to the conjunction of Mercury and Venus will not be good for anyone or for any country. So ATTENTION is very much needed in the coming days. Aloha Jorge SAMVA [sAMVA ] On Behalf Of Sally Spencer quarta-feira, 2 de Agosto de 2006 05:13 SAMVA Re: US - Sixty Western wildfires stretch crews to limit Jorge, It's that old fiery sixth lord aspecting the houses trick again. Sally P.S. I found out how to copy the charts from JT finally, choose the bitmap option.. On 8/1/06, Jorge Angelino <jorge.angelino (AT) netvisao (DOT) pt> wrote: Sixty Western wildfires stretch crews to limit Tuesday, August 1, 2006; Posted: 9:55 a.m. EDT (13:55 GMT ) BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- For the first time since 2003, federal land management agencies are being asked to make more employees available to fight wildfires because crews and equipment have been stretched to the limit by nearly 60 major blazes around the West. The National Interagency Fire Center over the weekend raised its re sponse status to the highest threat level, a move triggered when nearly all available crews and firefighting resources are committed. The move allows federal firefighting coordinators to summon additional federal employees, military reinforcements and foreign fire crews if necessary. " It frees up what we call the militia -- agency employees whose regular job may be as a biologist or realty sp ecialist but who are trained in fire duty and can now be called up to help, " said Randy Eardley, a U.S. Bureau of Land Management sp okesman at the federal firefighting center in Boise. More than 24,000 firefighters were working on fires across the West on Monday, including 58 large fires of 500 acres or more. The biggest active fire in the country was in northern Nevada, where nearly 300 square miles of grass and sagebrush had burned. It was 10 percent contained Monday, and fire bosses had no estimate when it would be surrounded. No homes were in immediate danger, though one outbuilding had been destroyed, said Jamie Thompson of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in Winnemucca , Nevada . More people were told to evacuate Monday from areas south of Chadron , Nebraska , on the fourth day of fires that have scorched nearly 80 square miles. About 45 to 50 people were affected by the latest evacuation orders, and hundreds of others evacuated over the weekend were kept from their homes. Four rural houses have been destroyed and several more damaged since lightning sp arked the fires last week. In Montana, more firefighters, equipment and aircraft arrived Monday as crews fought to corral a fire that blew up rapidly in Glacier National Park over the weekend, fanned by strong winds and blistering heat. Firefighters got some relief Monday with calmer winds and lower temperatures, but officials said the fire -- estimated at 34 square miles -- still posed a threat to the gateway community of St. Mary. The blaze came within a mile of the town over the weekend. The National Park Service on Sunday evacuated its administrative site there, as well as several area campgrounds. Most of the park remained open to visitors, officials said. Residents of a subdivision in central Oregon were allowed to return late Monday as crews tamed a fire there, though evacuation orders remained in effect for another 500 residents of two subdivisions near the tourist town of Sisters . The subdivisions appear to be protected from the 14-square mile fire, which is 30 percent contained, said Scott Brayton, a fire sp okesman. An evacuation order was also lifted for several dozen residents near Weaverville in northern California after a wildfire that destroyed one home calmed down. In Idaho, a 5-square-mile fire in the mountains fed on bug-killed evergreen stands as it neared a cluster of vacation homes and a mining museum. More than 70,600 timber and range fires have burned on federal land so far this year, higher than the 10-year average of 50,984, according to the National Interagency Fire Center . Because of unusually large early-season range fires in Texas and Oklahoma , the acreage burned so far in 2006 is 5.5 million, compared with a 10-year average of 3 million acres for the same period. http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/08/01/wildfires.ap/index.html US dasha: Ve/ Sa/Mo/Ve/Ke -- Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.5/405 - Release 01.08.2006 -- Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.5/405 - Release 01.08.2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 Hello Jorge, Can you clarify one thing, the afflicted house, it's dispositors are weak by combust Saturn? and in that process, transit Mars, L6, is becoming weak & placed in an afflicted house. Besides, natal Mars is coming under the square asp ect of transit Thanks. Sally On 8/1/06, Jorge Angelino <jorge.angelino wrote: Yes my dear Sally, and in that process, transit Mars, L6, is becoming weak & placed in an afflicted house. Besides, natal Mars is coming under the square asp ect of transit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 Dear Sally, Transit functional malefic Mars over MEP10 is the reason of the L6 to become even weaker as it transits an afflicted H10. Saturn, L4, being exactly combust in transit makes it even weaker, and less able to defend H4 significations. Best wishes, Jorge  SAMVA [sAMVA ] On Behalf Of Sally Spencer quarta-feira, 2 de Agosto de 2006 11:36 SAMVA Re: US - Sixty Western wildfires stretch crews to limit Hello Jorge, Can you clarify one thing, the afflicted house, it's dispositors are weak by combust Saturn? and in that process, transit Mars, L6, is becoming weak & placed in an afflicted house. Besides, natal Mars is coming under the square asp ect of transit Thanks. Sally On 8/1/06, Jorge Angelino <jorge.angelino (AT) netvisao (DOT) pt> wrote: Yes my dear Sally, and in that process, transit Mars, L6, is becoming weak & placed in an afflicted house. Besides, natal Mars is coming under the square asp ect of transit -- Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.5/405 - Release 01.08.2006 -- Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.5/405 - Release 01.08.2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 If it was in front of my nose, it would have bit me;) Interesting way to put- because it's afflicting it weakens itself. SallyOn 8/2/06, Jorge Angelino <jorge.angelino wrote: Dear Sally, Transit functional malefic Mars over MEP10 is the reason of the L6 to become even weaker as it transits an afflicted H10. Saturn, L4, being exactly combust in transit makes it even weaker, and less able to defend H4 significations. Best wishes, Jorge Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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