Obama (Leo) vs. Sarah Palin (Aquarius)--It's All In The Stars--Pt 7, The Influence Of Astrology In The History Of Western Politics

September 10, 2008
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Philosophy
and he is known for mastery in the fields of mathmatics, science, cartography, magic and, you guessed it, astrology. He gained notoriety for casting the charts of Queen Mary and the young Queen to be, Princess Elizabeth. Dee was eventually arrested for doing so and had to appeadr before a star chamber where he exonerated himself, but not without paying a price. He was forced to go through rigorous religious re-orientation with Catholic Bishop Bonner (he and Bonner would eventually forge a lifelong friendship). Once he paid his penitence, Dee wound up in service of the former princess, now The Queen. He cast the chart of her coronation, and many other significant dates. He also became her personal spy, often signing correspondences to her with his now famous monker, "007." Yes, John Dee was the first Bond. It was here, amongst the most royal court of Europe, where astrology takes hold.< Fast forward to The Continental Congress where the founding fathers were debating upon which day to declare independence. John Adams must have had a rockin' tea party to get to, because he pushed hard for July, 2nd. Meanwhile, Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson broke out the astrolabes and ephermeri and decided that The Capricorn Moon would prove to be too cool and polarizing for The Cancerian Sun, so they pushed back and arranged for that destined day to fall on the 4th of July when the moon was fully locked into the sign of Aquarius. Hmmmm, Aquarius? Where have we heard this before? You see, Ben Franklin was an astrologer par excellence and it was his and Jefferson's guiding hands that framed the date and time for the signing of "The Declaration Of Independence." Thanks to the celestial wisdom of those two, this country was founded with the utmost blessing of the planets themselves. Fast forward once again to the mid-twentieth century where astrology plays a role in the presidencies of Coolidge and Franklin Roosevelt and later with Kennedy who was on quite friendly terms with psychic/astrologer, Jeanne Dixon. Apparently, even Nixon and Henry Kissinger were stargazers, according to noted astrologer Sydney Omarr, they were "gung ho about astrology." We have already discussed Reagan and his connection to Joan Quigley, but he and Nancy also consulted with noted astrologer, Joyce Jilson as well. All-in-all, astrology has played a prominent, if not central role in the formation of nations, key dates like coronations and even choosing candidates themselves. Now of course it helps to be connected to key bloodlines. The Bush family is connected to the Queen Of England through The Merovingian Line and as a cousin to both Bush and Cheney, Obama, is as well. This automatically qualifies him for at least a shot (no dark, prophetic pun intended) at the presidency. If Obama is indeed related to the royal bloodlines, then his chart was no doubt inspected as well as since the time of John Dee and his relationship with The Queen, magic, symbolism and astrology have been woven into the times, dates, rituals and players on the global stage. All of this takes place, despite the fact that on the surface of both parties, one a standard for the scientifically driven, humanely secular, the other a cover for conservativism and faith based values, the roots of this decision making process, predicated upon the position of the stars is taken into account. It goes as far back into the halls and temples of Atlantis, where the celestial cycles augered elemental power, drawn from space itself. The influence of magi, seers, astrologers and prophets, cloaked in the secrecy of underground societies, is omnipresent to this day and influences power and decision making. I have no doubt, that when the list of candidates was winnowed down for John McCain's running mate a number of variables came into play and astrology was factored in as much as personal history, voting records, family life and political affiliation. When you walk into the ballot booth on November 4th and cast your skittish electronic vote, know that you are participating in a choreographed ritual that has taken every celestial angle into account along with the people that the majority of you will be voting for. It's in the stars.