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NewsScope
for January 22, 2001
Power
in Transition
In spite
of the twenty-year curse of the presidential death cycle and the ominous
shape of planetary alignments, George
W. Bush assumed the presidency on schedule and with no significant
problems. The presidents of Congo and the Philippines weren't so lucky,
with one assassinated and the other resigning in face of massive demonstrations.
The pervasive
political climate now is shaped by transiting Mars in Scorpio, a passage
typically intensifying all geopolitical players with the strength and
purpose of the warrior. Over the coming week, Mars will square Uranus,
becoming exact on Saturday (January 27) at 6:09 am EST. Under this influence
we can expect an entire week of dynamic crises, unexpected developments
and radical power plays as precipitated by events in the Philippines and
Congo.
Leading the
list in Washington are the ongoing cabinet appointment hearings of John Ashcroft and Gale
Norton. Ashcroft (born May 9, 1942) has garnered
the most publicity since the Mars-Uranus square lines up with his
Taurus Sun. Then, Senator
John McCain plans on introducing a campaign finance reform
bill, and has a full-scale battle plan to override entrenched political
opposition.
After Mars
falls under the influence of Uranus it goes on to oppose the two largest
planets in our solar system, Jupiter and Saturn. The polarization seems
to be unsettling the tectonic plates: last week's earthquake in El Salvador,
and the recent volcano eruptions in Mexico and Indonesia show a geological
shifting is underway. The New Moon on Wednesday (plus or minus a day)
is when the next earthquake or volcano will most likely strike.
Blackouts
Trip Economic Growth
Last week's
rolling blackouts and ongoing stage three alert cost Californians an estimated
$1.7 billion in lost wages, sales and productivity, and threatened to
slow down an already weakened national economy. As discussed two weeks
ago in NewsScope,
the timing of this power crisis can be attributed to the current celestial
tension between Mars, Uranus and Saturn and their collective pressure
on the U.S. Moon.
For
another astrological angle, have a look at the historical first when Thomas
Edison turned on the Pearl Street power station to generate electric light
for the city of Manhattan. The horoscope is set for 3:00 pm, September
4, 1882* and represents the foundational moment for the utility
companies that supply the nation's electrical needs, and which in turn
feed the technology revolution.
This chart
features a grand trine in the practical earth signs. The Sun-Uranus conjunction
in Virgo represents the inventor and his project. Then, the trine to Neptune
in Taurus can be seen as the relationship between Edison and his financial
backers, J.P Morgan and Cornelius Vanderbilt, two of the richest men in
America. Their business partnership, the Edison Electric Light Company,
is symbolized by Juno in Capricorn, and completes the grand trine.
The Moon
in this chart symbolizes the people as consumers, and is located in Gemini.
Transiting Pluto is within range of opposing this Moon now, and Saturn
will be conjunct the Moon this summer and for the following year. California
is busy building new energy plants, but they won't come online for another
two years, an interval that parallels the Saturn-Pluto opposition hitting
the Pearl Street Moon.
Jenna
and Barbara Bush, Twin Celebrities
Following
the precedent set for Chelsea Clinton, the new first family plans on keeping
their twin daughters, Jenna and Barbara, out of the spotlight. Named for
their grandmothers, Jenna and Barbara are two talented and attractive
young women, and may some day carry on the Bush political dynasty.
The twins were born prematurely a few days after the Sun entered adventurous
Sagittarius (November 25, 1981, Dallas, Texas, time unknown). Their innate
sense of graciousness and people skills can be seen in the Sun's conjunction
with Juno, the asteroid known for her social skills and devotion to partnership.
Staying out of the limelight may not be easy for these two since their
Suns are also conjunct electrifying, independent Uranus.
Adding to
their personal magnetism and popular appeal is Venus trine Mars, a sensual
aspect bestowing easy, flowing relations with the opposite sex. However,
Venus as the love goddess is tempered by being in the cautious, proper
sign of Capricorn, a position underscored by the close square to protective
Saturn. Venus here establishes the twins as guarded images of loveliness,
to be admired from a distance.
The independent
spirit of the Sun-Uranus combination is in natural conflict with the controlled
environment depicted by the Venus-Saturn square. Jenna and Barbara have
managed this challenge by establishing their individual personalities
while conforming to the family's high expectations. As their
progressed Sun is now approaching their Neptune, we can anticipate that their charming
mystique will develop into twin icons of glamour and beauty.
*See
an online
narrative of this event.
Michael
WolfStar is a professional
astrologer and writer living in Oregon. He writes regularly for
Dell Horoscope and American Astrology.
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