Author: Christina

Keir Starmer: Toast?

Just wondering if British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is going to fall on his wooden stake. Why? Because he admitted in parliament that when he appointed Peter Mandelson to be ambassador to Washington, he knew about Mandelson’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. That was a moment during Prime Minister’s Questions when I could feel the air […]

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Peter Mandelson: Pants on Fire

Peter Mandelson — liar or “the most charming man in Westminster” — may turn out to be the biggest traitor to this country since the Cambridge Four. Like them, he was deeply embedded in the British Establishment, so embedded, indeed, that they gave him a Lordship. Meanwhile, he was pinging government secrets to Jeffrey Epstein, […]

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Mark Carney

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has had a hell of a Saturn Return. He became the leader of his country, while standing up to his unruly southern neighbour, pivoted Canada’s alliances, and just last week delivered one of the most important 15-minute speeches of the decade. Carney is an interesting character, and perhaps his most […]

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Eyes on Russia

Stern Saturn and idealistic Neptune met in the 20th century in just three signs at 35 year intervals. Each time, there was a paradigm shift for Russia. 1917—By February, more than 9 million had been killed in the war; famine scratched at the civilian population as the government staggered from crisis to crisis. Then workers […]

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Mamdani! Boom!

Zohran Mamdani, the charming (Libra), charismatic (Leo Rising) new mayor of New York is well NEW — in so many ways. As you know, we are all at a moment of massive change as the big outer planets bounce back and forth between 1° and 29° of several different signs, changing the world, moving us […]

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