Good morning,
I am starting to follow the BP oil disaster story more closely — it’s extremely complex, and there is a lot we’re not hearing in the mainstream media. With some help yesterday, I was able to cast what I believe is an accurate chart for the initial explosion on 4/20, which I’ve posted below. Minor planets are included in a link. That page is open for comments.

The chart is challenging. It’s not, for example, like the 9/11 chart, which is plain on its face (though there is an important connection between the two charts). This one is veiled in many layers; apropos of Mercury retrograde, it’s a riddle. One thing is clear: after taking a look at Amycus today, a centaur planet that is exactly rising in the chart, this is an event that will live in infamy.
This story looks like one thing if you go back 15 days; and it looks like something else if you go back 15 years, and look ahead 15 years. The real issue is the role of oil in geopolitics and world economics. That is to say, everyone knows that despite all those nifty Boeing 777s flying around guzzling jet fuel, we’re approaching a paradigm shift out of an oil-dependent economy. An accidental issue, if we could call it that, is the role of oil in the environmental crisis and wake-up moment that we are in. It is most of the problem; chlorine is most of the rest of the problem. (Combine them and you get PCBs, DDT, PVC [vinyl], dioxin, furans and hundreds of other chemicals/issues.)
As for the scope of this mess: let’s visualize a miracle; that flow of crude oil suddenly stopping. Oil exists under the ground under extreme pressure. When a well is broken open, you get a gusher, and that’s what is happening. But what exactly went wrong? And how?