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NewsScope
for January 8, 2001
Showdown
over Spaceship Earth
The current
celestial confrontation between combative Mars and authoritative
Saturn is shaping the political environment across the global village. Astrologers
can see the intense, mean-spirited conflicts implied by this hostile combination
of planets in the major developing stories, from the energy crisis in
the western states to the pending congressional battle over Bush's cabinet
appointments to the complex issues surrounding Jerusalem.
Mars is extra
powerful now since he's in Scorpio, the sign of the warrior. Saturn is
in Taurus, instilling a vibratory pattern that is extraordinarily fixed
and stubborn. Mars, the faster of the two, is charging like an unstoppable
force meeting an immoveable object head on. Expect maximum crises around
the time Mars squares Uranus in the heavens (January 25–27), followed
by the showdown for power and control.
The
energy crisis in California is often referred to as an issue about power,
and although the reference is to electric power, the underlying corporate
fight between competing utility companies (Mars) and the federal overseers
(Saturn) could lead to rolling blackouts. The zodiacal location of the
Mars-Saturn opposition squares the U.S. Moon (in the U.S.
Scorpio Ascendant chart), the symbol for American consumers
who are caught in the middle of this planetary battle.
Israel's
situation is likewise momentous since Israel's Taurus Sun is exactly aligned
with the Mars-Saturn showdown. Ariel Sharon, the militant "opposition"
leader, now holds a commanding lead over the present Israeli prime minister
Ehud Barak in pre-election polls. Sharon has stated that he will not honor
any agreement signed between Barak
and Arafat before the February 6 election.
Fed
Rate Cut Sends Stocks Soaring
The day after
the NASDAQ fell to its lowest close in almost two years, the Federal Reserve
issued a surprise interest rate cut of half a point. The stunning move
sent stocks soaring, with the NASDAQ gaining a record 324 points on a
record 3.1 billion shares traded. The NYSE was up 300 points on a record
1.8 billion shares.
Tracking
these developments astrologically is a difficult task. While financial
astrologers are faced with a bewildering set of variables, a general feel
of the economic trends can be found in the dominant outer planet configurations.
As discussed in the December
18 NewsScope, the Saturn-Pluto opposition this year points
to recession and ongoing stock market woes.
Those interested
in the volatile technology sector can best understand current developments
and trends by looking at the NASDAQ
horoscope (February 8, 1971, New York, 10:00 am). For the last
year, transiting Uranus has been near the NASDAQ Sun, creating a general
atmosphere characteristic of the wildly volatile, zigzag energy implicit
in any Uranus transit. At the moment, transiting Uranus is less than half
a degree away from the exact conjunction, and within the window of its
strongest influence.
Last Wednesday,
at 1:13 pm, the Fed made its surprise announcement as the transiting Sun
formed an exact square to the NASDAQ Uranus. The Sun-to-Uranus acted as
a catalyst for the underlying Uranus-to-Sun energy, a kind of double whammy
that produced immediate results. Uranian energies tend to be short-lived,
however, and the market quickly settled back down due to continuous negative
earnings reports.
George
Rivas, Armed and Extremely Dangerous
The search
for seven violent and heavily armed escaped convicts has grown into the
most urgent, massive manhunt since Bonnie and Clyde, say Texas lawmen.
"The Texas Seven" drove away from a maximum security prison
on December 13, and ever since have stuck together like a well-disciplined
military unit.
The
FBI has identified the group's likely mastermind as George Rivas*
(born May 6, 1970 in El Paso, Texas, time unknown), a convicted armed
robber serving a life sentence. Rivas has a Sun-Saturn conjunction in
Taurus, giving him a steady hand in the face of adversity, and dogged
determination and perseverance to carry out his goals.
Authorities
say Rivas is an ambitious, cunning criminal who "has the ability
to persuade and motivate others into doing what he wants." This persuasive
ability can be seen in the magnetic Venus-Mars conjunction in talkative
Gemini, which is further enhanced by a trine to Uranus in likeable Libra.
Watch for
developments over the next few weeks as transiting Mars hits key planets
in Rivas' horoscope. The action may begin as soon as Mars opposes his
Saturn around January 13–14. Mars then goes on to hit his Sun and Mercury.
His Mercury is currently under long-term pressure from a square by transiting
Uranus, giving him a quick trigger finger and making him highly unpredictable.
The most dangerous, dynamic time is when Mars joins Uranus to pressure
his Mercury around January 25–27.
*
See a mug shot and brief description of George
Rivas.
Michael
WolfStar is a professional
astrologer and writer living in Oregon. He writes regularly for
Dell Horoscope and American Astrology.
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