Luxury yacht Bayesian sinks of the Sicilian coast

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At 4:04 am of August 19th a sudden sea tornado formed just off the coast of Sicily, near Palermo. The Bayesian was anchored just outside the harbor of Porticello when it hit, and the strong winds broke the mast, causing the yacht to capsize.
The Bayesian was launched in February, 2088 (I couldn't find a date for this, but if anyone does we could do a natal on the yacht), built by the boat constructors Perini Navi in Viareggio, Italy. It flew a British flag.
The yacht was extremely luxurious and was 56m long and boasted the second highest mast in the world.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...nado.html?ito=email_share_article-floatingBar
https://surgeradio.cl/opiniones/bri...vers-find-body-of-ships-chef-and-scour/73378/
This photo taken hours before the tragedy shows the calm evening, and the brilliance of this yacht with its illuminated mast.
When I saw this photo the first thought I had was, the mast is too tall for the size of the yacht. In fact, the winds snapped it causing the boat to capsize.
It is important to note that the wind blew up very suddenly, and while the yacht was anchored just outside the port, it could very quickly have upped the anchor and entered the port for safety. But the suddenness of the event just didn't allow for this.

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Attached is the chart for the moment locals saw the ship disappear, just after the wind subsided.

Three asteroids are inserted in the chart for the event:
Borea (1916) asteroid of the winds.
Titania (593) symbolic of the ill fated Titanic
Hybris (430) asteroid from Greek tragedy symbolic of an exaggerated self pride.

The first note that strikes us in the chart is Chiron conjunct MH and at the exact midpoint of uranus/saturn.
Ascendent is ruled by the moon conjunct the 8th house.
Pluto is just past the descendent.
Part of Fortune in the 7th house is in the Fated degree of the Nodes.

The important axis of the 3rd/9th houses (voyages) holds Venus in its fall conjunct Borea, opposing saturn in 9th, forming a T-square with mars/jupiter in the 11th.

The mars/jupiter conjunction is squared to saturn/venus but trine the 8th house moon.

Asteroid Titania at the 11th cusp squares moon.

Asteroid Hubris squares POF.

Retrograde mercury conjuncts sun, both in square to uranus.
 
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Reposting the chart, there was a technical glitch earlier.
For some reason it's slow in loading.

Also inserting the fixed star Scheat, disasters at sea (Thanks John Thompson for suggesting this)
Scheat is exactly conjunct neptune.


Asteroid for Mike Lynch, is in the 4th house at 26 libra, at the midpoint of jupiter/neptune-scheat.




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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...yacht-Sicily.html?ito=email_share_article-top

The Bayesian has one of the tallest aluminium masts in the world at 246ft, which broke during the waterspout, causing the ship to sink after the weight of the mast took the hull beyond the 'down-flooding angle', technical consultant and nautical expert Gino Ciriaci told Italian website Corriere Della Sera.

He added that even if the mast was made of steel, it would not have changed anything, as a mast that tall would have exerted a pressure of 'tens of tons' due to the wind and said it is 'normal' that the boat could sink based on its technical characteristics.

Mr Ciriaci, who was a shipyard manager in Rome and is authorized by the Italian Ministry of Industry (Consap) to carry out technical assessments following accidents, said a mast can break in 'particularly extreme conditions'.

He said once the mast has fallen, the boat pitches and rolls with the waves much more vigorously without the mast and sails to dampen its movements.

In the case of the Bayesian - which has a gross tonnage of 473 tons - he said the waterspout was so violent that the boat heeled over, tilted and put the edge of the deck under water, and at that point, the water began to enter and the boat sank.
 
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UPDATE

The captain of a boat that was near the sunken yacht
reported hearing "..shouts from the water.." :)
after he rescued 15 people

says journalist Alina Trabattoni.
MIKE LYNCH DOB: 16 June 1965 - Ireland
- age 59 years - TOB UNKNOWN



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What is traditional ruler of natural disaster? mars or saturn?
It was a tornadic water spout - so that might be jupiter in bad aspect to the vessels departure?
i'll have to see if there is an event chart of the time it it left port.
The perfect storm.
Mercury.
 
Just a grain of salt: a ship as precious as that one, so costly, belonging to wealthy people... how xould it possibly have been installed an improper mast...
And how comes it that none of those in charge, by large, checked the weather forecast and allowee the ship to set sails...

My instincts itch...
 
What is traditional ruler of natural disaster? mars or saturn?
It was a tornadic water spout - so that might be jupiter in bad aspect to the vessels departure?
i'll have to see if there is an event chart of the time it it left port.
The perfect storm.
Mercury.
 
Just a grain of salt: a ship as precious as that one, so costly, belonging to wealthy people... how xould it possibly have been installed an improper mast...
And how comes it that none of those in charge, by large, checked the weather forecast and allowee the ship to set sails...

My instincts itch...
Good question.
I know that my son's former high school counselor took his small sail boat out on a beautiful day off of Newport Oregon, and the weather report was solid up to about an hour after he got out to sea. Then all hell ripped loose and he was capsized and died in his vest. Waterspouts come sudden, too, from what I've read, but indicators sure make you were wondering if the captain was minding the radio. Mercury retrograde. Did it go out on them? I guess we have to wait for the transmissions. Flairs went up, but I haven't yet heard about radio transmission.
 
how xould it possibly have been installed an improper mast...
This was considered a proper mast. There is another one, not sure where or who owns it, with a higher mast.
This is why I inserted the asteroid Hybris.

checked the weather forecast and allowee the ship to set sails...
This type of sea tornado comes up without warning. You can see how calm the sea was during the evening. Sudden fury with very high winds.

A question that might be asked is why did this yacht sink, while the other one managed to save itself?
And not only itself, but it also rescued the survivors of the Bayesian!
The two were very close by, and the dutch vessel was afraid the winds might have blown it into the Bayesian.
 
Mars often related to accidents, particularly violent ones. Here, there is a square to saturn in pisces ruling the ocean and neptune connected to scheat the most unfortunate fixed star in the skyies. An accident or a set up? That cannot be determined by astrology as it only shows the causal effects + not the earthly ones. It is very sus that another one of the plaintiffs in the multi billion dollar lawsuit which they won in June of this year, died in a car crash not long ago. Why they would be murdered is beyond my pay grade but take it that when these large amounts of money are involved, strange things happen. I'll try to link some information.
 
Bingo. I found the way to attach horary chart. Question: was it intended? I shall come back from pc. Not at home for a few days.
 

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We’ve had a number of incidents now with the mars jupiter conjunction in gemini, but this is the strangest.

not least because there is video of the boat and its lit mast, slowly blinking off…but no oscillation whatsoever visible. You would need the mast to be straining at 45 deg angle at least for the openings to reach waterline and flood. But it would still take ages because bedrooms doors would have been shut so lots of oxygen trapped to keep it boyant…half sunk….

i note that there was a thors hammer formation exact at the time and thats notorious for wild unpredictable events. Still, with no oscillation documented by the video as the boat disappears, the wind theory causing the boat to tip is not possible.…unless the wind conveniently started up after the boat blinked off.

If it was a catamaran then i would expect it to tip. But keel boats are very difficult to tip. The keel is usually solid iron or steel so very heavy, necessary to keep it centred. to tip that you need major force like heavy abnormal wind and moving under full sails. And even then it would take some really bad skippering to cause a capsize! This wasnt the case. All sails were furled, she was at anchor. So more like something attached to the keel and drag on it to tip it over and flood it. And keep dragging it under until it was sunk. Now that i would believe. That to me makes sense.

The crew that survived too sound stunned as to how it all happened. Why would anyone be sleeping on deck of it was raining and gusting? It would have turned cold and wet fast with rain blown everywhere. Again the video makes it clear it was very wet conditions With heavy rain driven by wind…but not abnormal as in cyclone.

Smells of crew collusion if you ask me. All involved conveniently waiting in the right place.

A natural event, does not make sense. very very odd.
 
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We’ve had a number of incidents now with the mars jupiter conjunction in gemini, but this is the strangest.

not least because there is video of the boat and its lit mast, slowly blinking off…but no oscillation whatsoever visible. You would need the mast to be straining at 45 deg angle at least for the openings to reach waterline and flood. But it would still take ages because bedrooms doors would have been shut so lots of oxygen trapped to keep it boyant…half sunk….

i note that there was a thors hammer formation exact at the time and thats notorious for wild unpredictable events. Still, with no oscillation documented by the video as the boat disappears, the wind theory causing the boat to tip is not possible.…unless the wind conveniently started up after the boat blinked off.

If it was a catamaran then i would expect it to tip. But keel boats are very difficult to tip. The keel is usually solid iron or steel so very heavy, necessary to keep it centred. to tip that you need major force like heavy abnormal wind and moving under full sails. And even then it would take some really bad skippering to cause a capsize! This wasnt the case. All sails were furled, she was at anchor. So more like something attached to the keel and drag on it to tip it over and flood it. And keep dragging it under until it was sunk. Now that i would believe. That to me makes sense.

The crew that survived too sound stunned as to how it all happened. Why would anyone be sleeping on deck of it was raining and gusting? It would have turned cold and wet fast with rain blown everywhere. Again the video makes it clear it was very wet conditions With heavy rain driven by wind…but not abnormal as in cyclone.

Smells of crew collusion if you ask me. All involved conveniently waiting in the right place.

A natural event, does not make sense. very very odd.


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