Astrologer’s Guide to Life on Earth

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The Influence of "Evil" Fixed Stars Algol & the Weeping Pleiades

The Influence of "Evil" Fixed Stars Algol & the Weeping Pleiades

How these fixed starts are influencing the election, the courts, the world and our future

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Denise Siegel
Jul 15, 2024
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By now, you’ve heard a lot about the fixed star Algol. The addition of Mars has ignited violence. The Trump assassination attempt is just one of many bizarre and under-reported escalation of violence. Uranus and Mars started to conjunct last weekend when the Pennsylvania State House was evacuated due to a bomb threat, “According to his post, the email to lawmakers said the individual plans to trigger a new explosive “every few hours until Joe Biden goes on national television and publicly denounces the illegitimate state of Israel.,” according to the Hill (see link at the end of this piece.) There was also a skirmish between Nashville citizens and neo-nazis in downtown Nashville during this conjunction. This has been happening regularly and frequently over the past year, but this is the first time it has resulted in a physical altercation, as far as I know. (See link to footage on X) The Uranus/Mars/Algol conjunction is violent and will make people lose their heads, but it will also be bad for accidents, driving, road rage, and work explosions. Be careful this week; people are distracted, angry, and anxious.

Of course, the RNC will have its convention at the height of this conjunction, which I detailed in a previous post. So, let’s talk about what comes next and

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