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6th February 2008. Pluto enters Capricorn.

The ingress of Pluto into the Sign of Capricorn has many important implications not only for Great Britain but for the whole world. 

 

Over the next few weeks, time permitting, I will make detailed predictions of the likely effects of this phenomenon, many of which will surprise you. Basically, Pluto invokes major changes and, given human nature, especially in those who rule the world directly or indirectly, we can expect many of these changes to work against the public interest and to further tighten the screw on personal privacy and freedom of speech. The effects of Pluto in the previous Sign of Sagittarius saw an dramatic increase in corporate greed and the rapid expansion of terrorism, to name but two. In stark contrast to the Sun Sign Cowboys who prefer to give out 'auspicious' messages and tell us that all is going to be wonderful [again], the potential of this planet to indicate the exact opposite is going to be revealed. More later...

 

23rd February 2008. Computer reports. 

A little while ago I received a rather hysterical email from someone acting as an Astrologer claiming that I was trying to get rid of computer reports, etc, etc. I will spare you the rest of the insults. Let me set the record straight.

 

I have no intention of trying to stamp out computer reports as this hysteric claimed. I try to provide a free public service informing people of web sites that sell computer reports yet fail to mention that fact. The reason? Fake Astrologers use computer reports to make lots of easy money while providing a third rate service. Scammers like Sara Freder also use computer reports to trap the unwary into spending large amounts of money on pure junk. I think this is disgraceful. 

 

More often than not the programs used to generate these reports are badly set up, resulting in planets being in the wrong places, aspects missing, spurious information included that is of no value, and other mistakes. The result is an inaccurate report, not to mention that the seller is, in my opinion, misleading the public. All I ask is that those who sell computer reports make that fact clear. But why should they when it takes a few minutes to churn out these reports and the money keeps on rolling in? Honesty, that's what! 

 

So I say to the hysteric, either you agree that the status quo should stay the same - in other words the fakes and scammers should be allowed to carry on unhindered - or the public have a right to know so that they can make an informed choice. Which is it to be? 

 

 

 

  

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