Isto é muito, muito interessante.
Tenho de aprender mais sobre astrologia.
Haverá livros decentes em português?
"On the political front, we note that one of the top stories this past week was the Senate passage of the bill to construct a 370-mile fence along the Mexican border, and the president’s request to send 6000 troops to also defend that border. This too is right in line with the concept of progressed Mars turning retrograde in the United States chart, a factor that was covered in great deal in both this year’s Forecast for 2006 book, as well as in the two “On-Line Virtual Discussions” we had in December and January. Our interpretation of this 700+-year cycle (first time in USA history) was that the troops would be brought home from Iraq shortly after the next USA presidential election and these same troops would then be stationed along the border. The military emphasis of the USA would radically shift from deployment of the military outside the USA, to be stationed within the country to defend its borders. And the candidate who promised to end the war in Iraq and bring the troops home would be the victor in the next election.
But first we have a mid-term election in November 2006. This election will be right in the middle of the “discontent” signified by the Saturn-Neptune opposition. The public is looking for someone to blame. So are the politicians. The election will come down to one major issue for voters: whether or not to impeach George W. Bush. Depending on the result of that election, the future and legacy of both George W. Bush and the Republican chances of victory in 2008 will ride. It is not an easy path ahead, nor a pretty picture, and one wonders if everybody (voters and White House) understands the risks. Soon Saturn-Uranus-Pluto will form a T-square for the first time since 1930. Soon progressed Mars will turn retrograde in the USA chart for 70-72 years, for the first time in history. This decade is destined to represent the turn to a new saga in the history of the United States, and also for the entire world."
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