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Of Ancient and Future Purges

by Jude Cowell, partisan for the common good
With purges of non-believers awaiting threatened implementation in the US, and the involvement of the Catholic Church a given (exs: Opus Dei; anti-abortion laws no matter who suffers or dies: the persecution of women and families), this post is a limited consideration of certain historical horoscopes for a daring reader such as yourself.
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Spain In The Midst Of A Nervous Breakdown

A lot of people don’t speak Spanish as a first language in Spain. They speak Euskari in the Basque country, Catalan in Catalonia, Gallego in Galicia, and rich, juicy dialects in the south. Spanish itself is called Castellano by Spaniards, because it comes from the county of Castile, in central Spain. The citizens of certain parts of Spain feel as if they have been under occupation (off and on) by Castilians since the late 15th century, when Ferdinand and Isabella unified the country. Indeed some would argue that conquistadors were not only oppressing the natives of central and south America, […]

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Is This the Most Important Date in US History? video (w/ Astrology)

Way before 1776, history was happening which related to the future establishment of America (aka, Plato’s Ideal, the ‘New Atlantis’, etc) – events of great consequence such as this:

A Few Brief Astro-Notes concerning July 28, 1588 (NS) ‘noon’ off the coast of England

Often what ‘pops out’ in a horoscope when looking at it for the first time are conjunctions of planets, how close are