Mars the planet of action is so close to opposing Chiron, Jupiter and Neptune in Aquarius, standing for the humanitarian and the environmentalist. But Mars is standing still just before opposition, the action isn't quite going to happen. Copenhagen was basically the issue of profit versus environmental need, and the action didn't quite happen, did it? Easy to blame the Chinese, but harder to look at the base ethos here - the end of the capitalist system no less, and the need for a more communal system based on commonality rather than isolationism. Mars will oppose these points in due course, but not until mid May, by which time the world will be a very different place indeed. I've spent much of the last week preparing next year's forecasts, and through looking at so many charts it's clear to me that there will be two or three particular times next year that really are once in a lifetime or less, with the period of mid May to early August particularly evolutionary. It's going to be revelatory.
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Saturday, 19th December 2009 18:13
Well Mercury retrograde certainly seems to have kicked in-and certainly seems a lot more potent than usual. I have just been watching the news about Eurostar- shameful that the company had no emergency contingency plans for the people stuck in that tunnel with no air condtioning, food or water.Fate has struck here too- my children had booked tickets to Paris to see friends this weekend, but last week my son lost his passport- thank goodness he did!
As for Copenhagen all I can say is "The Age of Stupid"-what a fantastic opportunity for world leaders to have taken emergency action- but no nothing is agreed.My heart goes out in particular to the African nations- the president of Sudan stated that the outcome of these talks is suicide for his people.And what about our children? What sort of future will they have?
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Sunday, 20th December 2009 08:02
You mention the period of mid May to early August....seems like crop circle season!
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Sunday, 20th December 2009 10:31
re above comment : I'd like to point out that the president of sudan doesn't actually care about the fate of the women in sudan AT ALL ,just himself. He's been authorising a specific campaign of systematic daily rape of the women in darfur all this century and the general killing and burning of the people there ditto
The demands for money have also to be seen in the light of the serious endemic problem most african countries have with corruption and the siphoning of developmental aid money into the pockets of the various elites. What's the chart for DARFUR saying, Steve ??
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Sunday, 20th December 2009 12:53
To the above, I didn't know, if I had I would never have mentioned his comment- I am sorry.What a terrible existence it must be for the people who iive in this country. And yes you are right about the corruption and the siphoning off of aid money in African countries-I seem to remember that happened to a lot of the aid that Bob Geldof's Band Aid campaign organised.It never actually reached the people it was trying to help.
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Wednesday, 23rd December 2009 15:31
The Copenhagen summit was a huge success in my opinion. No more people will be cast into poverty due to fake climate change. Just ask the 4 million unemployed this christmas if the environment is more important than wages.
I read in an article by the founder of Greenpeace Jim Bohlen, that Environmentalism is the new communism. He said after the fall of USSR, all the communists flooded into the green movement especially Greenpeace, because they knew they could use the 'global warming' issue as a front for their communist ideals.
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