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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The Cardinal Crisis - Accidents, Floods & Senseless Violence, Also > Mundane Health Forecast: Whooping Cough Outbreak Coming & The Cold Wet Winter Of 2011, Plus > Saturn In Libra: Divorces On The Rise, Also > Are Public Pension Funds About To Collapse? And > Is Germany's Deutsche Bank Hurting American Communities?


The Cardinal Crisis
An Iraqi girl wears bandages on her face after being injured by a bombing in Karbala, 50 miles (80 kilometers) south of Baghdad, Iraq, on Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010. A string of vicious attacks targeting Iraqi security forces has left 50+ people dead and scores wounded, police and hospital officials said the day after the number of U.S. soldiers in Iraq fell below 50,000.
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Accidents, Floods & Senseless Violence
Plus,

Mundane Health Forecast: 
Whooping Cough, The Flu & The Cold, Wet Winter Of 2011

Also,

Saturn In Libra: Divorces On The Rise?
&

Are Pension Funds About To Collapse?

Plus,

Is Germany's Deutsche Bank Hurting American Communities?

By Theodore White, mundane Astrolog.S
Θεόδωρος

 The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.

"Anything is possible if you have faith."

- Mark 9:23

The powerful Cardinal positions of the planets relative to the Earth continued their powerful inclinations in the month of August, affecting tens of millions of people worldwide.

From great floods in Pakistan, India and China to a series of violence and tragic events throughout the world, it is difficult for many to understand what has been happening.

These are the inclinations of the planets relative to Earth, and their motions continues to show how our world is undergoing yet another major transition by passage of global transits, or, what we also call time.

In this edition of Global Astrology, we examine present trends, and we look to the future implications of the some of the most pressing questions in these times as we enter the second decade of the 21st century.

 The Cardinal Crisis
Accidents, Floods, Unfavorable Travel & Violence

World transits continue inclinations which have led to accidents from dangerous and unfavorable travel, weather extremes, and outbreaks of senseless violence fueled by anger, ignorance, haste and impulse.

August is the sixth month of the year in the mundane calendar. The world is now entering the second half of the astrological year of 2010.

I have been forecasting on the increased delays and dangers of travel on road, by air, and over water.

We have witnessed the climate impacts on populations, as well as the unfavorable inclinations which have led to events affecting millions of people through weather, accidents, and senseless violence.

Here are the most recent events to take place under the cardinal world transits:

Pakistan's Great Floods: Residents Brace For Second Wave Of Problems

Scores Missing In Mudslides in China

Pakistan Warns Of More Heavy Rains, U.N. Says 800,000 People Cut Off By Floods

53 Dead In Attacks On Iraqi Security Forces

 American Iraq-war Vet Kills Entire Family in Wisconsin

Marines Find 72 Bodies In Mexico

Parents Demand Justice For Finn Killed In Mexico

Tourist Hostage Murders & Bus Blunders Leave Black Mark On Philippine Police

Bodies, Survivors of Manila Hijack Drama Head Home To Hong Kong

Passenger Jet Crashes in China

 Train Hits School Bus in South Africa, 9 children killed

China's Massive Traffic Jam
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Mundane Health Forecast:
Whooping Cough Outbreak Ahead: 2010-2013
Prepare For Public Illnesses Due To World Transits

By Theodore White, mundane Astrolog.S
Global Astrology

I've reviewed the transits of 2010-2012 for the northern hemisphere. From the transits I've interpreted it is my assessment the upcoming winter 2011 season will be wetter and colder than normal.

Illness will run high this winter. Given the climate conditions worldwide, along with the heavy rains, and floods, transits surely point to a rise in public health warnings ahead.

My mundane calculations advise people to take precaution against the flu; especially over the months of late February, March and April 2011.

My transit readings show me that generalized infections of the respiratory system will be the main problem during the winter season. It will be a rough winter for sickness among populations. It is wise to take precautions at home, and in public.

I advise parents to be on the lookout for Pertussis, or Whooping Cough, among children as an outbreak is forecasted for the autumn and winter seasons from the Pacific Northwest to the Upper Midwestern regions of the U.S.

In the first half of 2010 for example, state health officials in California confirmed that there were 3,076 cases pertussis in August. This is a rate that is seven times higher than in 2009. So far, eight infants have died.

We can expect whooping cough cases to spread and expand in the United States through to 2012-2013, according to my calculations. Look for it in the news headlines.

Whooping cough is highly contagious. It is deadly for infants, toddlers, young children, senior citizens and for those with compromised immune systems.

 A preschool-age child with Pertussis (whooping cough.)

It can be passed on by adults to children. Pertussis is highly communicable; can last for weeks and in children can cause spasms with bouts of severe coughing, or a "whooping," sound that signifies what is basically a phlegmatic disease.

This phlegmatic disease stresses the respiratory system. Mundane astrologers have noted the incubation periods of pertussis generally follows the phases of the Moon - from seven to 10 days.

The first signs of pertussis, or whooping cough, is a runny nose, sneezing, accompanied by a low-grade fever. The initial coughs are similar to what you'd expect with signs of a common cold coming on.

However, pertussis is usually not diagnosed until after the cough gradually becomes severe.

Children and the elderly can experience difficulty breathing. The uncontrolled bouts of coughing have a familiar high-pitched "whooping" sound as the patient tries to breath.

 Photograph of a child afflicted with whooping cough paroxysms. Coughing with the characteristic ‘whoop’ sound.

Symptoms get worse as the Moon advances, for about two weeks, but can persist for several weeks before subsiding.

Whooping cough can be treated with antibiotics, but the common problem other than the persistent coughing, vomiting, and trouble breathing is being struck with a secondary bacterial infection. This is the cause of most deaths from pertussis.

 click on graphic to enlarge

Look for vaccination programs offered by public health officials in your region, and be keen to make sure your family is protected by taking preventative measures.

The transits of fall 2010 and winter 2011 strongly highlight health matters, and illness. For most regions, the autumn 2010 ingress will be ruled by Mercury. The winter solstice ingress will be ruled by Saturn.

Be prepared by strengthening the immune system with proper diets, common sense and above all - hygiene. Pay close attention to impending signs of illnesses breaking out this fall and winter.

I am forecasting that a major Pertussis, or Whooping Cough outbreak will expand mainly through the Pacific Northwest and upper Midwestern regions of the U.S. between 2010 through to 2013.

Caution is strongly urged for parents to protect their children and public health officials are advised to prepare for a major outbreak of Whooping Cough.

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In my previous forecasts on the return of La Nina during the second half of 2010 and into the first half of 2011, I expect the fall season to be also be foggier than normal, with sometimes dense and pervasive fogs in October, November and December throughout the northern hemisphere.

My warning for a colder-than-normal winter season for the Pacific west and northwest of the U.S. remains the same. Prepare for colder than normal temperatures not seen for years in this region.

The major theme of Winter 2011 will be bone-chilling cold air temperatures with wetter than normal conditions along with snow, and ice storms striking parts of the Pacific northwest.

The storms will continue through the 39th parallel and into Alberta, Canada, through upper parts of the Great Lakes, and into the northeastern United States and Canada this year. The Upper Plains states will experience wetter than normal winter conditions.

Expect the prime winter season to arrive later than normal this year for two-thirds of the U.S., and Europe, mainly taking place from February through April 2011.

The air is thick with dense fogs prior to the onset of winter. Jet stream fluctuations from the cooling of the Pacific Ocean and the onset of La Nina shows problems with the air, with climate conditions that are wetter and much colder than normal.

 Return of La Nina: Colder sea temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean

Winter 2011 is not a "dry cold," but a "wet cold winter," which can be among the worst kind of winter seasons in the northern hemisphere.

My astrometeorological assessment of astronomical transits shows Winter 2011 will be a Phlegmatic Winter.

The transits and the influences on the climate will mainly affect the respiratory system.

Astrologers will want to run sunrise cycle charts from February through early April. Note planetary positions rising in the late February, through March in tropical Pisces, signifying the health, but also the weather.

The shape of the cycle charts will be that of a train with planets rising in Aquarius and Pisces, ending with Jupiter's square to Pluto in tropical Capricorn.

The winter weather will be windy, wet, colder than normal, and damp. It features trouble breathing for those who fall ill to respiratory diseases.

Juno is retrograde in Virgo signifies the public health. This features nurses, medical professionals and public health officials who are sometimes overwhelmed with patients who are sick and require medical attention.

This continues as the Moon and Mars conjoin with Uranus, the Black Moon (Lilith) and the fixed star Scheat at 29-Pisces on April 2, 2011.

Chiron and Ceres are also conjoined in early Pisces with Venus within orb by the end of March 2011. This signifies many children will continue to recover at home during spring break next March and April.

It appears, from what I can see , some regions throughout the northern hemisphere may be forced to close schools because of these outbreaks due to transits and climate.

From the looks of these transits, the "spring break" of March/April 2011 looks more like "sick and recovering at home break."

These illnesses are generally based on a lack of proper diet and inattention to hygiene, especially in schools, and in public where contagion is more easily passed on among people.

The economic crisis and the heavy rains in regions has most likely led to many millions of people under the weather by the time winter has taken hold in the northern hemisphere.

The climate I forecasted is colder than normal, but the moist climate conditions spurred by Saturn's transit in Libra will give way to wide outbreaks of flu and related diseases, according to my calculations.

Under these particular astrological conditions, the illnesses can tend to be deadly should proper preparations not take place.

Helpful Astrological Hints:
  • Drink Cherry Juice During The Winter
  • Eat More Beans & Rice
  • Reduce soda drinking during winter
  • Note Signs of Colds Earlier Than Normal
  • Build strong immune system with Cod liver oil, and Colloidal Silver
  • Wash Hands More frequently
  • Look For Public Service Announcements of Vaccinations
  • Use Mentholated Cough Drops When In Public
  • Wear winter gloves when touching public surfaces
  • Protect Feet This Autumn & Winter.
  • Avoid using public bathrooms during autumn & winter
  • Monitor signs of spreading sickness among Schoolchildren; especially whopping cough
  • Watch for rises of mononucleosis
When a person is sick it is important to get professional medical attention as soon as possible. In addition to home remedies for the recovery of a sick child or adult I also recommend using color to help improve rates of recovery.

The color Orange is known to impart heat and helps to cure people suffering from colds and phlegmatic illnesses.

The color Green is cold by temperament, and helps to fortify the muscles and keeps the brain cool and strong. It helps in removing rheumatic and related disorders.

Blue or indigo is cool to the senses and can eliminate diseases that come from excessive bile in the body, and related illnesses.

The use of colors in recovery, along with proper medical attention, and healthy diets can go a long way in helping those sick to recover back to wellness.

However, prevention is the best cure.

Now, the reason for all this is because of the transits I've seen over the coming winter months. March and April 2011 is particularly acute with many people feeling under the weather, and sick from the spread of flu.

This flu appears to be of the type featuring full head & body aches, in a phlegmatic respiratory state also featuring a persistent cough.

By early March 2011 there are also cases of people with these symptoms, some with running diarrhea and lack of appetite.

The climate is the prime cause - it will be colder and wetter than normal.

At this time, there are lots of mothers taking care of children and spouses who seem to be having a hard time shaking off the flu during this coming winter. The problems can be headed off at the pass if one is busy with preventive actions in early fall.

It is best to accomplish most of this before October 7, 2010, by setting up a prevention plan, and notifying friends, neighbors and family to be on the lookout for sick people, especially for signs and cases of Whopping Cough, and any kind of respiratory problems.

One of the keys other than building up immune systems during the late summer into early autumn is to protect your feet and head in the weather and to wash hands.

Also adjust family diets as quickly as possible. Steer clear from pork, heavy meats, and reduce consumption of fast foods meals, and soda.

Focus on eating healthier foods in smaller sizes during the day. Also add cod liver oil and colloidal silver to your family's diet for full protection before the outbreaks of fall and winter.

Expect a busy winter season taking care of those who do become sick. Again, prevention is the best medicine of all.
~

The societal effects of the Bank Crisis, and credit crunch that continues worldwide will surely bring about more change than many populations have been prepared for, in fact, most people still are not handling the changes very well.

My analysis of the coming months of September 2010 through March 2011 indicates that this is a dark, and brooding six months that continues the theme of depression.

Here, we explore the nature of relationships as spikes in marriages and divorces are forecasted ahead.

This is part of my mundane review of how the world's psychology over the next ten years shifts because of the strong inclinations of the planets, most notably that of Saturn.

The Cardinal Crisis
Are Personal Relationships At Risk?
Saturn's Transit in Libra & Scorpio
When asked whether they think their husband is their soul mate, 52 percent of wives said no. And, according to the survey, an amazing 72 percent of women say they have considered leaving their husbands at some point.
Credit: Getty Images

By Theodore White, mundane Astrolog.S
Global Astrology

Since the onset of the Cardinal Crisis world transits the world has been experiencing signs of significant societal transformations underway.

One certain sign of this has been the entry of Saturn into tropical Libra. This shift has ended the last 15 years where Saturn transited the signs between Aries and Libra.

Saturn will now transit the tropical signs from Libra to Aries over the next 15 years.

This takes us from 2010 to about the year 2025 more or less. So we will explore the significance of Saturn's transit of Libra and Scorpio - highlighting the Seventh and Eighth Mundane houses.

In mundane astrology, the Seventh House of Libra generally has rulership over International affairs, laws, justice, agreements between nations, trade, questions of peace and war, conflict resolution, and the marriage and divorce rates of nations.

The Eighth House of Scorpio holds general rulership over Personal relationships within marriages and divorces, suicides, family finances, pension systems, public taxes, along with the general mortality rate, international agreements, privy councils, and economic relations with foreign nations.

Saturn has chief influence over the elderly, while also governing the death rate among nations along with Jupiter and Uranus. 

Saturn's inclinations can lead to epidemics and has influence over grains, farms, the produce of the Earth. Also, over coal and mines and in the sectors of metals and minerals.

Saturn also has function over state marriages or funerals where public expressions of either happiness or sorrow is exhibited nationally.

The area of relationships is strongly inclined with Saturn in Libra. From this vantage point, the astrologer is able to see how functional, or dysfunctional relationships in society will be over the years.

It is my assessment after detailed review of global transits that the dysfunctional behavior of people, especially those in the financial and economics sector, is now spreading out into society at large.

It has been coming for some time. There were voices back in the early days of the feminist movement of the early 1970s who warned families would also suffer dysfunction which, in the end, would lead to the collapse of the family unit.

This is now happening with the rise of divorces under the Baby Boomer generation, and the failure of today's women to find men who say they have been scared away from commitment and marriage.

Libra highlights personal relationships, and marriages. As Saturn is now in tropical Libra through October 2012, I expect divorces to rise; especially in western nations.

Consider this recent report:

After a recession-related flat period, divorces are on the rise now that some can afford to split up. Others are calling it quits because, for them, the recession is the "new normal."


August 16, 2010 -- As the recession seems to be loosening its grip, so apparently are married couples who had put their divorces on hold.

Divorce rates have declined in Minnesota and nationwide over the past few years, primarily because people couldn't afford to separate. 

But experts are seeing the numbers go up -- one Twin Cities divorce attorney is "swamped" -- as the economy struggles to recover. 

Others whose financial situations haven't improved are also deciding to split up because they at least want emotional happiness.

Marlene Eskind Moses, president of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML), said it's too soon for collective national numbers, but she is hearing from members seeing an increase because the current economy is "the new normal."

"With the recession, there was initial shock that paralyzed people. They were frozen, not wanting to make any more significant changes in their lives. 

They weren't any happier than before, but too afraid to do anything about it. Now people are stabilizing, acclimating themselves to the new economic realities, and saying, 'Things may not change soon, but at least I can have a happy life on an emotional level.'"

Area divorce attorneys who have seen an uptick after a slack period include Michael Dittberner, who practices in Edina.

"People are either now able to move forward or just can't put it off any longer," he said, "They have issues related to their children or are trying to protect themselves financially."

Andrea Niemi, a Minneapolis attorney whose focus is on alternative dispute resolution, has seen a spike in early neutral evaluations, which are requested within about two months of a couple's divorce filing.

"I was twiddling my thumbs a year ago and now I'm swamped," she said.

The state's most populous county saw a noteworthy increase in the first four months of 2010.

Sadly, the rise in divorces reflect a sickness that has affected the lives of males and females over the last 30 years.

In an effort to "liberate" women from the shackles of family security, it appears the Baby Boomer generation forgot that what goes around, comes around.

Saturn's transit in Libra, and then, into Scorpio, from 2010 to 2015, is not a great time to be single, nor is it a time, especially for women to reject long-term relationships based merely on personal issues related more to the woman's conundrum than on what marriage is really about.

To understand how Saturn will function in Libra and Scorpio during the 2010s, let's look to the past, during the philosophical heydays of the Feminist Movement in the United States.

This series of quotes will show just how dysfunctional society has become over 30 years later in the midst of a global economic depression.

Saturn is about to crystallize relationships in a time of severe economic hardships. It has been written that this great recession is really a "man-cession" in the sense that the highest numbers of unemployed are males.

This does not bode well for women who are looking for men to have relationships.

Not only is competition for quality males fierce, but the fact that many men are underemployed or without work altogether is not positive for women and families in the least.

The divorce rate has skyrocketed among the Baby Boomer generation. More than half of all marriages end up in divorce. It is triple that of their parents' generation.

Is nothing sacred? Cardinal Crisis. Heavy Rains. Floods. Accidents. The Bad Economy. A Very Cold Winter.

And now significant personal relationships?

Consider, 

Nature Doesn't Give Out Rain Checks

Commentary By Henry Makow, Ph.D.

What better example of stupid, self-defeating behavior than this advice from a veteran feminist?

In an article entitled "Marry Him" (Atlantic Monthly, March 2008)  Lori Gottlieb advises her sisters to "settle"--marry anything  in sight...and fast.

This kind of abject surrender, while satisfying in an "I told you so" way, is also sad.

Millions of women who outsourced their common sense and trusted the media, their teachers, their leaders and their society are now high-and-dry.

They were told they could have it all, but most can't.

There are three times as many single women in their 30's now than there were in the 1970's.

By the time these women have established their careers, many are too thread bare and hard bitten to marry, and the good men are all gone.

They are the victims of the most evil, most successful, social engineering program in history. It was designed to give women career instead of family. But until feminists acknowledge that they are victims of a cruel hoax, they won't be able to salvage whatever is left.

I'll elaborate later but first Ill give you a taste of the wisdom of a woman who says how she defines the word "pathetic."

MS The BOAT?

Ms. Gottlieb begins by describing a picnic where she and a friend (both mothers of sperm donor babies) are not feeling 'satisfied.'

They miss not having husbands. No doubt the children will miss not having fathers.

"Ask any soul-baring 40-year-old single heterosexual woman what she longs for in life...what she really wants is a husband..." Gottlieb confesses.

While she and her friends "still call ourselves feminists and insist we're independent and self sufficient ... every woman I know - no matter how successful and ambitious, how financially and emotionally secure, feels panic ... if she hits 30 and find herself unmarried."

Forget about true love, his annoying habits, his halitosis or abysmal sense of aesthetics.

Marriage, she has discovered, is about having a teammate, even if he's not the love of your life. She even recommends gays as possible mates.

How did she end up like this?

Too much "education" I imagine. Too much feminist empowerment and Hollywood-fueled expectations of romance and men.

Earlier in life, she dumped someone because, although they had "strong physical chemistry" and their sensibilities were similar, they proved to be "a half-note off, so we never quite felt in harmony, or never viewed the world through quite the same lens."

Apparently, she was looking for a clone.

"Now, though, I realize that if I don't want to be alone for the rest of my life, I'm at the age where I'll likely need to settle for someone who is settling for me.

"We lose sight of our mortality. We forget that we, too, will age and become less alluring. ...Which is all the more reason to settle before settling is no longer an option."

Take the date I went on last night.

The guy was substantially older. He had a long history of major depression and said, in reference to the movies he was writing, "I'm fascinated by comas" and "I have a strong interest in terrorists."

He'd never been married. He was rude to the waiter. But he very much wanted a family, and he was successful, handsome, and smart.

As I looked at him from across the table, I thought, Yeah, I'll see him again. Maybe I can settle for that.

But my very next thought was, maybe I can settle for better.

It's like musical chairs - when do you take a seat, any seat, just so you're not left standing alone?"


"But then my married friends say things like, 'Oh, you're so lucky, you don't have to negotiate with your husband about the cost of piano lessons' or 'You're so lucky, you don't have anyone putting the kid in front of the TV and you can raise your son the way you want.'

I'll even hear things like, 'You're so lucky, you don't have to have sex with someone you don't want to.'

"The lists go on, and each time, I say, 'OK, if you're so unhappy, and if I'm so lucky, leave your husband! In fact, send him over here!'

"Not one person has taken me up on this offer."

Did I say Pathetic?

My advice to single women in their 30's-40's is - Do Not Panic. Do not 'Settle.' You are far better off alone than with a misfit.

Also, whatever you do, do not have a child out-of-wedlock or from a sperm bank. That diminishes your chances of marriage big-time.

Gottlieb is desperate to 'settle' mainly because she has an infant on her hands.

The key thing to realize is that feminism was not spontaneous grass roots social change as portrayed.

It was social engineering designed to phase out gender, marriage and the nuclear family. There are half as many nuclear families now than there were in the 1960's.

The destruction of the family is part of a larger agenda to destabilize and depopulate society in advance of a thinly veiled totalitarian world government.

Sexual liberation is part of this agenda. Men see no reason to marry now that unfettered sex is so plentiful.

I advise women to consecrate sex for long-term loving relationships and end them in 6-8 months if marriage is not imminent. Don't waste time on window shoppers.

Feminists have been neutered by adopting the male role model and eschewing the feminine one. They need to rediscover their natural feminine instincts.

This involves finding a man they can believe in, and nurture, and not settling for less.

True love stems from the sacrifice that women make for the person they love.

Let him lead and keep quiet about all his faults. But don't let him take you for granted and dump him if he doesn't love you back (i.e look after your interests and needs.)

Generally speaking, the people behind elite social engineering are satanists in the sense they want to override God (Truth) and Nature. They deliberately do evil against humanity.

Women were designed to marry and have children in their late teens and early twenties. That's when they are irresistible to young men. They should marry men who have graduated and are starting their careers.

Raising children is not an afterthought. It is what married people do together, what they have in common.

It's natural growth, both  biological and in terms of our personal development and fulfillment.

Nature doesn't give rain checks, as millions of women are discovering - the hard way.
~

The social stresses from the economic collapse will play a strong role in determining the strength of personal relationships over the next ten years.

Saturn's waning square to Pluto between the years 2010 to 2020 will feature a deep series of changes, challenges, and recriminations based on the corrupted, and highly-leveraged collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) which were packaged with literally tens of millions of mortgages that have since collapsed.

The effect on people, on society, on business in general is bound to be more than challenging unless new, positive, and creative means are applied along a broad spectrum along with practicality and common sense, to recover from the heady "bubble" years that started the mess to begin.

One of the sectors I have followed for many years is that of pensions.

It is my assessment, knowing the economic world transits, that many pension plans worldwide are on the verge of collapse.

 click graphic to enlarge

This has occurred mainly because of very poor decisions by pension managers to play the stock market, and, of course, the major gaps are losses that came about in the wake of the real estate crash.

It not a wonder that this is so. Consider that some economists have estimated the Baby Boomer generation has lost somewhere near to $2.8 trillion in wealth in the economic crash as of August 2010.

This means two-thirds of all Boomers will now enter their senior years with little to no savings for retirement.

The promised pension benefits for public sector workers is like the economic Sword of Damocles hanging over many states and cities.

The Cardinal Crisis
Are Pensions Next To Collapse?

By EconomicCollapseBlog

22 Stats About America's Coming Pension Crisis That Will Make You Lose Sleep At Night

As the first of the 80 million Baby Boomers have begun to retire, it has become increasingly apparent that the United States is facing a pension crisis of unprecedented magnitude.

State and local government pension plans are woefully underfunded, dozens of large corporate pension plans either have collapsed or are on the verge of collapsing.

Social Security is a complete and total financial disaster and about half of all Americans essentially have nothing saved up for retirement.

So yes, to say that we are facing a retirement crisis would be a tremendous understatement.

There is simply no way that we can keep all of the financial promises that we have made to the Baby Boomer generation.

Unfortunately, the crumbling U.S. economy simply cannot support the comfortable retirement of tens of millions of elderly Americans any longer.


The truth is that we are all going to have to start fundamentally changing the way that we think about our golden years.

Once upon a time, you could count on getting a big, fat pension if you put 30 years into a job. But now pension plans everywhere are failing.

State and local governments are cutting back and are raising retirement ages. A majority of Americans have even lost faith in the Social Security system, which was supposed to be the most secure of them all.

The reality is that we are moving into a time when there is not going to be such a thing as "financial security" as we have known it in the past.

Things have fundamentally changed, and we are all going to have to struggle to stay above water in the economic nightmare that is coming.

Part of the reason we have such a gigantic economic mess on the way is because we have promised vastly more than we can deliver to future retirees.

When you closely examine the numbers, it quickly becomes clear that a financial tsunami is about to hit us that is going to be so devastating that it will change everything that we know about retirement.

The following are 22 statistics about America's coming pension crisis that will make you lose sleep at night....

Private Pension Plans And Retirement Funds

1 - One recent study found that America's 100 largest corporate pension plans were underfunded by $217 billion at the end of 2008.

2 - Approximately half of all workers in the United States have less than $2000 saved up for retirement.

3 - According to one recent survey, 36 percent of Americans say that they don't contribute anything at all to retirement savings.

4 - The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation says that the number of pensions at risk inside failing companies more than tripled during the recession.

5 - According to another recent survey, 24% of U.S. workers admit that they have postponed their planned retirement age at least once during the past year.

State & Local Government Pensions

6- Pension consultant Girard Miller recently told California's Little Hoover Commission that state and local government bodies in the state of California have $325 billion in combined unfunded pension liabilities.

When you break that down, it comes to $22,000 for every single working adult in California.

7 - According to a recent report from Stanford University, California's three biggest pension funds are as much as $500 billion short of meeting future retiree benefit obligations.

8 - In New Jersey, the governor has proposed not making the state's entire $3 billion contribution to its pension funds because of the state's $11 billion budget deficit.

9 - It has been reported that the $33.7 billion Illinois Teachers Retirement System is 61% underfunded and is on the verge of total collapse.

10 - The state of Illinois recently raised its retirement age to 67 and capped the salary on which public pensions are figured.

11 - The state of Virginia is requiring employees to pay into the state pension fund for the first time ever.

12 - In New York City, annual pension contributions have increased sixfold in the past decade alone and are now so large that they would be able to finance entire new police and fire departments.

13- Robert Novy-Marx of the University of Chicago and Joshua D. Rauh of Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management recently calculated the combined pension liability for all 50 U.S. states.

What they found was that the 50 states are collectively facing $5.17 trillion in pension obligations, but they only have $1.94 trillion set aside in state pension funds.  That is a difference of 3.2 trillion dollars.

Social Security

14 - According to one recently conducted poll, 6 out of every 10 non-retirees in the United States believe that the Social Security system will not be able to pay them benefits when they stop working.

15 - A very large percentage of the federal budget is made up of entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare that cannot be reduced without a change in the law. 

Approximately 57 percent of President Barack Obama's 3.8 trillion dollar budget for 2011 consists of direct payments to individual Americans or is money that is spent on their behalf.

16 - 35% of Americans over the age of 65 rely almost entirely on Social Security payments alone.

17 - According to the Congressional Budget Office, the Social Security system will pay out more in benefits than it receives in payroll taxes in 2010. That was not supposed to happen until at least 2016. The Social Security deficits are projected to get increasingly worse in the years ahead.

18 - 56 percent of current retirees believe that the U.S. government will eventually cut their Social Security benefits.

19 - In 1950, each retiree's Social Security benefit was paid for by 16 U.S. workers. In 2010, each retiree's Social Security benefit is paid for by approximately 3.3 U.S. workers.

By 2025, it is projected that there will be approximately two U.S. workers for each retiree.

20 - The shortfall in entitlement programs in the years ahead is mind blowing. The present value of projected scheduled benefits surpasses earmarked revenues for entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare by about 46 trillion dollars over the next 75 years.

21 - According to a recent U.S. government report, soaring interest costs on the U.S. national debt plus rapidly escalating spending on entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare will absorb approximately 92 cents of every single dollar of federal revenue by the year 2019.

That is before a single dollar is spent on anything else.

22 - Right now, interest on the U.S. national debt and spending on entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare is somewhere in the neighborhood of 15 percent of GDP.

By 2080, those combined expenditures are projected to eat up approximately 50 percent of GDP.

For more - see the $2 Trillion Dollar Hole.

~

This waning square, along with Saturn's transit through Libra, Scorpio and Sagittarius over the next seven-and-a-half years, will reveal past levels of widespread greed and corruption that have been inherent over the years of the ruling establishment since 1993.

Please consider this:

The Cardinal Crisis
Is Germany's Deutsche Bank Destroying American Communities With Foreclosures?

How The U.S. Became A PR Disaster For Deutsche Bank

By Christoph Pauly & Thomas Schulz
Der Spiegel

Deutsche Bank is deeply involved in the American real estate crisis. 

After initially profiting from subprime mortgages, it is now arranging to have many of these homes sold at foreclosure auctions. 

The damage to the bank's image in the United States is growing.

The small city of New Haven, on the Atlantic coast and home to elite Yale University, is only two hours northeast of New York City.

It is a particularly beautiful place in the fall, during the warm days of Indian summer.


 But this idyllic image has turned cloudy of late, with a growing number of houses in New Haven looking like the one at 130 Peck Street: vacant for months, the doors nailed shut, the yard derelict and overgrown and the last residents ejected after having lost the house in a foreclosure auction. 

And like 130 Peck Street, many of these homes are owned by Germany's Deutsche Bank.
"In the last few years, Deutsche Bank has been responsible for far and away the most foreclosures here," says Eva Heintzelman.

She is the director of the ROOF Project, which addresses the consequences of the foreclosure crisis in New Haven in collaboration with the city administration.

According to Heintzelman, Frankfurt-based Deutsche Bank plays such a significant role in New Haven that the city's mayor requested a meeting with bank officials last spring.

The bank complied with his request, to some degree, when, in April 2009, a Deutsche Bank executive flew to New Haven for a question-and-answer session with politicians and aid organizations.

But the executive, David Co, came from California, not from Germany.

Co manages the Frankfurt bank's US real estate business at a relatively unknown branch of a relatively unknown subsidiary in Santa Ana.

How many houses was he responsible for, Co was asked?

"Two thousand," he replied. But then he corrected himself, saying that 2,000 wasn't the number of individual properties, but the number of securities packages being managed by Deutsche Bank.

Each package contains hundreds of mortgages. So how many houses are there, all told, he was asked again? Co could only guess.

"Millions," he said.

Deutsche Bank Is Considered 'America's Foreclosure King'

Deutsche Bank's tracks lead through the entire American real estate market.

In Chicago, the bank foreclosed upon close to 600 large apartment buildings in 2009, more than any other bank in the city.

In Cleveland, almost 5,000 houses foreclosed upon by Deutsche Bank were reported to authorities between 2002 and 2006.

In many US cities, the complaints are beginning to pile up from homeowners who lost their properties as a result of a foreclosure action filed by Deutsche Bank.

The German bank is berated on the Internet as "America's Foreclosure King."

American homeowners are among the main casualties of the financial crisis that began with the collapse of the US real estate market.

For years, banks issued mortgages to home buyers without paying much attention to whether they could even afford the loans.

Then they packaged the mortgage loans into complicated financial products, earning billions in the process -- that is, until the bubble burst and the government had to bail out the banks.

Deutsche Bank has always acted as if it had had very little to do with the whole affair. It survived the crisis relatively unharmed and without government help.

Its experts recognized early on that things could not continue as they had been going. This prompted the bank to get out of many deals in time, so that in the end it was not faced with nearly as much toxic debt as other lenders.

But it is now becoming clear just how deeply involved the institution is in the US real estate market and in the subprime mortgage business.

It is quite possible that the bank will not suffer any significant financial losses, but the damage to its image is growing by the day.

'Deutsche Bank Is Now in the Process of Destroying Milwaukee'
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According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Deutsche Bank now holds loans for American single-family and multi-family houses worth about $3.7 billion (€3.1 billion).

The bank, however, claims that much of this debt consists of loans to wealthy private customers.


More damaging to its image are the roughly 1 million US properties that the bank says it is managing as trustee. 

"Some 85 to 90 percent of all outstanding mortgages in the USA are ultimately controlled by four banks, either as trustees or owners of a trust company," says real estate expert Steve Dibert, whose company conducts nationwide investigations into cases of mortgage fraud. 

"Deutsche Bank is one of the four" he says.

In addition, the bank put together more than 25 highly complex real estate securities deals, known as collateralized debt obligations, or CDOs, with a value of about $20 billion, most of which collapsed.

These securities were partly responsible for triggering the crisis.

In June 2010, Deutsche Bank CEO Josef Ackermann was publicly confronted with the turmoil in US cities.

Speaking at the bank's shareholders' meeting, political science professor Susan Giaimo said that while Germans were mainly responsible for building the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, "Deutsche Bank is now in the process of destroying Milwaukee."

As Soon as the Houses Are Vacant, They Quickly Become Derelict

Then Giaimo, a petite woman with dark curls who has German forefathers, got to the point.

Not a single bank, she said, owns more real estate affected by foreclosure in Milwaukee, a city the size of Frankfurt.

Many of the houses, she added, have been taken over by drug dealers, while others were burned down by arsonists after it became clear that no one was taking care of them.

Besides, said Giaimo, who represents the Common Ground action group, homeowners living in the neighborhoods of these properties are forced to accept substantial declines in the value of their property.

"In addition, foreclosed houses are sold to speculators for substantially less than the market value of houses in the same neighborhood," Giaimo said.

The speculators, according to Giaimo, have no interest in the individual properties and are merely betting that prices will go up in the future.

Common Ground has posted photos of many foreclosed properties on the Internet, and some of the signs in front of these houses identify Deutsche Bank as the owner.

As soon as the houses are vacant, they quickly become derelict.

A Victorian house on State Street, painted green with red trim, is now partially burned down. Because it can no longer be sold, Deutsche Bank has "donated" it to the City of Milwaukee, one of the Common Ground activists reports.

As a result, the city incurs the costs of demolition, which amount to "at least $25,000."

'We Can't Give Away Money that Isn't Ours'

During a recent meeting with US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, representatives of the City of Milwaukee complained about the problems that the more than 15,000 foreclosures have caused for the city since the crisis began.

In a letter to the US Treasury Department, they wrote that Deutsche Bank is the only bank that has refused to meet with the city's elected representatives.

Minneapolis-based US Bank and San Francisco-based Wells Fargo apparently took the complaints more seriously and met with the people from Common Ground.

The activists' demands sound plausible enough. They want Deutsche Bank to at least tear down those houses that can no longer be repaired at a reasonable cost.

Besides, Giaimo said at the shareholders' meeting, Deutsche Bank should contribute a portion of US government subsidies to a renovation fund.

According to Giaimo, the bank collected $6 billion from the US government when it used taxpayer money to bail out credit insurer AIG.

"It's painful to look at these houses," Ackermann told the professor.

According to real estate experts, 85 to 90 percent of all outstanding mortgages in the United States are ultimately controlled by four banks, either as trustees or owners of a trust company. Deutsche Bank is one of the four. Criticized publicly for his company's role in the foreclosures, Deutsche-Bank CEO Josef Ackermann is pictured here.

Nevertheless, the CEO refused to accept any responsibility.

Deutsche Bank, he said, is "merely a sort of depository for the mortgage documents, and our options to help out are limited."

According to Ackermann, the bank, as a trustee for other investors, is not even the actual owner of the properties, and therefore can do nothing.

Besides, Ackermann said, his bank didn't promote mortgage loans with terms that have now made the payments unaffordable for many families.

The activists from Wisconsin did, however, manage to take home a small victory. Ackermann instructed members of his staff to meet with Common Ground.

He apparently envisions a relatively informal and noncommittal meeting. "We can't give away money that isn't ours," he added.

Deutsche Bank's Role in the High-Risk Loans Boom

Apparently Ackermann also has no intention to part with even a small portion of the profits the bank earned in the real estate business.

Deutsche Bank didn't just act as a trustee that -- coincidentally, it seems -- manages countless pieces of real estate on behalf of other investors.

In the wild years between 2005 and 2007, the bank also played a central role in the profitable boom in high-risk mortgages that were marketed to people in ways that were downright negligent.

Of course, its bankers didn't get their hands dirty by going door-to-door to convince people to apply for mortgages they couldn't afford.

But they did provide the distribution organizations with the necessary capital.

The Countrywide Financial Corporation, which approved risky mortgages for $97.2 billion from 2005 to 2007, was the biggest provider of these mortgages in the United States.

According to the study by the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit investigative journalism organization, Deutsche Bank was one of Countrywide's biggest financiers.

Ameriquest -- which, with $80.7 billion in high-risk loans on its books in the three boom years before the crash, was the second-largest subprime specialist -- also had strong ties to Deutsche Bank.

The investment bankers placed the mortgages on the international capital market by bundling and structuring them into securities.

This enabled them to distribute the risks around the entire globe, some of which ended up with Germany's state-owned banks.

After the crisis erupted, there were so many mortgages in default in 25 CDOs that most of the investors could no longer be serviced.

Some CDOs went bankrupt right away, while others were gradually liquidated, either in full or in part. The securities that had been placed on the market were underwritten by loans worth $20 billion.

At the end of 2006, for example, Deutsche Bank constructed a particularly complex security known as a hybrid CDO.

It was named Barramundi, after the Indo-Pacific hermaphrodite fish that lives in muddy water.

And the composition of the deal, which was worth $800 million, was muddy indeed. Many securities that were already arcane enough, like credit default swaps (CDSs) and CDOs, were packaged into an even more complex entity in Barramundi.

Deutsche Bank's partner for the Barramundi deal was the New York investment firm C-BASS, which referred to itself as "a leader in purchasing and servicing residential mortgage loans primarily in the Sub-prime and Alt-A categories."

In plain language, C-BASS specialized in drumming up and marketing subprime mortgages for complex financial vehicles.

However, C-BASS didn't just manage abstract securities. It also had a subsidiary to bring in all the loans that were subsequently securitized.

By the end of 2005 the subsidiary, Litton Loan, had processed 313,938 loans, most of them low-value mortgages, for a total value of $43 billion.

One of the First Victims of the Financial Crisis

Barramundi was already the 19th CDO C-BASS had issued. But the investment firm faltered only a few months after the deal with Deutsche Bank, in the summer of 2007.

C-BASS was one of the first casualties of the financial crisis.

Deutsche Bank's CDO, Barramundi, suffered a similar fate.

Originally given the highest possible rating by the rating agencies, the financial vehicle stuffed with subprime mortgages quickly fell apart.

In the spring of 2008, Barramundi was first downgraded to "highly risky" and then, in December, to junk status. Finally, in March 2009, Barramundi failed and had to be liquidated.

While many investors lost their money and many Americans their houses, Deutsche Bank and Litton Loan remained largely unscathed.

Apparently, the Frankfurt bank still has a healthy business relationship with the subprime mortgage manager, because Deutsche Bank does not play a direct role in any of the countless pieces of real estate it holds in trust.

Other service providers, including Litton Loan, handle tasks like collecting mortgage payments and evicting delinquent borrowers.

The exotic financial vehicles are sometimes managed by an equally exotic firm: Deutsche Bank (Cayman) Limited, Boundary Hall, Cricket Square, Grand Cayman.

In an e-mail dated Feb. 26, 2010, a Deutsche Bank employee from the Cayman Islands lists 84 CDOs and similar products, for which she identifies herself as the relevant contact person.

Trouble with US Regulatory Authorities & Many Property Owners

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is now investigating Deutsche Bank and a few other investment banks that constructed similar CDOs.

The financial regulator is looking into whether investors in these obscure products were deceived.

The SEC has been particularly critical of US investment bank Goldman Sachs, which is apparently willing to pay a record fine of $1 billion to avoid criminal prosecution.

Deutsche Bank has also run into problems with the many property owners.

The bank did not issue the mortgages for the many properties it now manages, and yet it accepted, on behalf of investors, the fiduciary function for its own and third-party CDOs.

In past years, says mortgage expert Steve Dibert, real estate loans were "traded like baseball cards" in the United States.

Amid all the deal-making, the deeds for the actual properties were often lost.

In Cleveland and New Jersey, for example, judges invalidated foreclosures ordered by Deutsche Bank, because the bank was unable to come up with the relevant deeds.

Nevertheless, Deutsche Bank's service providers repeatedly try to have houses vacated, even when they are already occupied by new owners who are paying their mortgages.

This practice has led to nationwide lawsuits against the Frankfurt-based bank.

On the Internet, angry Americans fighting to keep their houses have taken to using foul language to berate the German bank.

"Deutsche Bank now has a real PR problem here in the United States," says Dibert.

"They want to bury their head in the sand, but this is something they are going to have to deal with."
~

Friday, August 6, 2010

The Cardinal T-Square Crisis - Accidents, Tragic Drownings & Violence > Pakistan Suffers Great Floods While Russians Choke On Toxic Smogs? Also > Astrologer Anne Whitaker On The Jupiter/Uranus Conjunction, Plus > Astromet Climate Forecast - > La Nina & Saturn In Libra: Bone-Chilling Winter Season Ahead, Also > Venus Transits Libra/Scorpio: Personal Relationships Under The Microscope & Wary Employers Keep Hiring Plans On Hold?


The Cardinal Crisis
Born Under New Gemini Moon & historic Jupiter/Uranus conjunction: An Egyptian farmer feeds milk to a two-headed calf born in northern Egypt in late June/early July 2010. The cow gave birth to the Janus-faced calf after two hours of strenuous labor. The farmer, Sobhy el-Ganzoury, called it a "divine miracle," and said the calf is a reminder that "God is able to do anything." A veterinarian reported the animal to be in stable condition despite having weak legs from a difficult birth. The calf, amazingly, is expected to survive.
Photo: AP

Accidents, Tragic Drownings & Violence

Pakistan Suffers Great Floods...

...While Russians Choke On Toxic Smogs?

Plus,

Astrologer Anne Whitaker On Jupiter/Uranus Conjunctions

Also

Venus Transits Libra/Scorpio:
Personal & Social Relationships Under The Microscope

&
Astromet Forecast:
Saturn In Libra & La Nina
Bone-Chilling Winter Ahead

Plus

Wary Employers Keep Hiring Plans On Hold?

By Theodore White, mundane Astrolog.S
Θεόδωρος

In this edition of Global Astrology, we observe the effects of the Cardinal T-Square configurations of the planets and their shifting transits into the fall and winter months in the northern hemisphere.

As the transits of Venus and Mars meet up with the Cardinal positions of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Pluto, we continue to witness how these powerful planetary inclinations impress themselves upon the globe.

In this month of August 2010, the Earth is about to arrive at the peak levels of the first phases of the Cardinal Crisis configurations which have been highlighted by astrologers worldwide.

Scottish Astrologer Anne Whitaker provides her insights into the historic conjunction of Jupiter and Uranus.

Meanwhile, my astrometeorological climate forecast sees bone-chilling winter conditions ahead for the northern hemisphere in 2011.

I advise populations living in the northern hemisphere - including Europe and the United States - to make preparations for a stormy, bone-chilling and powerful winter season just ahead. It's going to get colder, icy, and much snowier than normal, according to my astrological calculations.

From heavy rains and massive floods in Pakistan, China, India, and North Korea, to burning smog in Russia, to rising crime, the tight cardinal inclinations of the planets also continue to incline towards deadly accidents, drownings and violence.

In prior forecasts on Global Astrology, I warned parents and guardians not to allow their children to play in, or near bodies of water this summer season in the northern hemisphere.

I also warned of accidents from haste, carelessness and impulse.

If there is any summer to take on the role of over-protective parent and guardian - this is the year.

World transits are that powerful.

Watch and guard over your children.

Be strict, and keep your eyes and ears fixed for anything that sounds like it will involve water. Do not be complacent, or assume normalcy in anything.

Discipline, being sharp, on the ball, can and does save lives.

The position of transiting Jupiter and Uranus conjoined to the unfavorable star Scheat inclines towards danger in the water.

With Uranus also in the mix, things can get out of hand suddenly, very quickly and end badly before anyone has noticed fast enough to safely intervene.

Accidents at sea, massive floods, and drownings in bodies of water.

I have warned of this for over a year now, and continue to urge people not to take any chances under the highly unfavorable astronomical climate.

Consider these recent events:

The Cardinal Crisis
Accidents, Violence, Raging Floods & Tragic Drownings
 Family members mourn as rescue crews frantically scour a beach at the Charles & Marie Hamel Memorial Park in Shreveport, Louisiana, in search of the bodies of six teenagers who drowned in the Red River on August 2, 2010. A large group of family & friends, including 20 children, had gone out on a sandbar to barbecue. Though none of the group could swim, 7 teens from two families were playing in the shallow waters when one of them fell into deeper water. The first to fall was rescued, but six others who tried to help him drowned. They ranged from 13 to 18 years of age. The Red River is known to be treacherous even for experienced swimmers.
Photo: Douglas Collier/The Shreveport Times





Elba Torres (in black dress) at burial for her daughter, drowning victim Crystal Reyes

Crystal Reyes, one of two teens who tragically drowned in Bronx River, laid to rest Thursday

Two Killed, Dozens Hurt in School Bus Crash

North Korean Floods Destroy Thousands of Homes & Factories 

China Experiences Worst Floods In 10 Years

Floods in northern China Collapses Reservoirs

Half A Million People Flee As More Floods Sweep Through Pakistan

A man gathers mud-soaked belongings outside his flooded house in Nowshera, in north-west Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. Credit: Behrouz Mehri/AFP/Getty

Pakistan Floods: Sindh Braces as Massive Flood waters Envelops Southern Punjab

Hundreds of Thousands of People evacuated as Floods Spread

Region branded a 'Giant Lake' as Water Rages Downstream

By Saeed Shad
The Guardian

August 5, 2010 -- Flood waters rushing down through Pakistan devastated new areas today, flooding parts of southern Punjab and forcing mass evacuations in Sindh.

The United Nations estimated that more than 4 million people are now affected by Pakistan's worst flooding in 80 years, which has washed away homes, infrastructure and crops.

Parts of southern Punjab were described as "a giant lake."

In Sindh, 350,000 people were moved from their homes in low-lying areas near the river as the authorities issued a flood red alert.

The surging waters now threaten two key barrages, at Guddu, on the Punjab-Sindh boundary, and the huge Raj-era construction at Sukkar, just inside Sindh.

Yesterday, Kot Adu, a town in south Punjab, lay submerged, with almost its entire population of 300,000 evacuated.


Uzma Shafi, an aid worker with the charity Plan International, speaking from close to Kot Adu, said camps are "being arranged but the government does not have the capacity to cope with all these people."

The raging waters are following the Indus river. The official death toll stands at more than 1,600 but the real figure is unknown.

In Punjab, Pakistan's bread basket, over 1 million acres of crops have been destroyed.

"The body of water going south is affecting a large highly densely populated area.

It is the food basket of Pakistan, so it will have long-term effects," said Oscar Butragueno of Unicef.

Punjab is the country's most populous area and its political nerve center. There are signs that the provincial government in Punjab, which has had more time to prepare, is handling the crisis better than the north-western province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which was overwhelmed.

The Punjab government is run by the main opposition party, led by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, which is using the crisis to score points, especially as President Asif Zardari is on a much-criticized trip to France and the UK.

In Punjab, authorities are using 30 boats to help the evacuation of some 500,000 people living along the river banks and have set up 400 relief camps.

 A man consoles his wife and daughter after they returned to find their home destroyed by the floods in Nowshera. 
Credit: Faisal Mahmood/Reuters

Conditions in "camps" usually set up in schools, are squalid, with a high risk of disease.

Across Punjab, the UN estimates 1.4 million people have been affected by the floods, with 74,000 homes badly damaged or destroyed.

 The global community is being called upon to help flood victims as Pakistan is overwhelmed by the crisis.

Across the flood zone, more than 250,000 homes have been lost or damaged.

Soldiers have taken up much of the relief work. The military said that it had rescued 75,000 stranded people so far, by boat and helicopter.

The U.S. military has also become involved, with four helicopters flying relief missions today in the north-west, picking up 800 people and distributing aid.

Zardari met British Prime Minister David Cameron tonight for dinner, their first meeting since Cameron accused Pakistan of the "export of terror."A further meeting at Chequers is scheduled for tomorrow.

Incessant Downpours of Rain Devastate India

Torrential rains have also triggered destructive floods in various regions of India. 

Floods come as a part and parcel of monsoon season and epicenters are the low-lying coastal areas. These floods not only play havoc on agriculture and land, but take a toll on human lives as well.

Statistics reveal more than 270 lives lost and millions of victims fleeing the affected areas. The recent calamity has claimed the lives of 192 people in Karnataka alone. 

Indian Secretary H.V. Parshwanath spoke of on-going relief work which involves more than 450,000 victims of flood being housed and 1,330 relief camps being set up. 

Being done away with rescue operations in most of the flooded zones, the authorities’ vigilance in on providing relief to the victims.

The commissioner of state’s disaster-monitoring department in Andhra Pradesh, Mr. Dinesh Kumar summed up the death toll to 51. 

531,000 people have been evacuated safely and relief work is going on at the camps. 

Military forces have also lend a helping hand in evacuating victims. The state government also sought help from Indian Air Force which sent its planes and helicopters to reach the heavily flooded areas that cannot be navigated via roadways. 

These helicopters drop food packets in submerged areas. The relief work also includes naval divers who have been sent to worst affected areas to evacuate people.

I have forecasted floods in 2010 on Global Astrology. The conjunction of Jupiter and Uranus is responsible for much of the heavy rains and floods through the workings of warm and wet El Nino, which has peaked.

Soon we will see the opposite: cooler La Nina conditions in the Pacific which will affect nearly 50% of the planet later this year and into 2011.

The Sun, also forecasted to become active with solar cycle #24 in 2010 has recently ejected a magnetic storm towards the Earth.

We have entered a time of increasing climate change directly associated with these stellar and planetary configurations relative to the Earth. 

 Floods will continue as Jupiter and Uranus transit back into tropical Pisces and will sadly be a recurring theme in other countries.

 Consider this event out of Russia which proves trade winds are shifting in preparation for another round of global climate change:

The Cardinal Crisis

Russians Choke On Toxic Smogs As Record Heatwave Fuels Out Of Control Wildfires

Two women wear face masks as Moscow is blanketed in thick smog from hundreds of wildfires raging across Russia.

By Amie Ferris-Rotman and Michael Stott
 Reuters

August 6, 2010 -- Moscow, Russia -- Planes were diverted from Moscow airports on Friday after huge peat and forest fires blanketed the capital in acrid smoke, forcing some businesses to close and office workers to wear surgical masks at their desks.
 


Pollution surged to five times normal levels in the city of 10.5 million, the highest sustained contamination since Russia's worst heatwave in more than a century began a month ago.

Officials urged Muscovites to not venture outdoors.


 Tourists on Red Square amidst heavy smog in central Moscow, August 6, 2010.  
Credit: Alexander Natruskin/Reuters

"Looking at the overall duration (of the pollution), today's smoke level is the worst yet," said Alexei Popikov, an expert on air quality at Moscow's state-run pollution monitoring agency.

The famous onion domes of St Basil's cathedral were not visible from the other end of Red Square on Friday morning because of the dense smoke.
 

NASA satellite images showed a 3,000 km-long (1,850 mile) smoke cloud covering European Russia.

 
The deadliest wildfires in nearly four decades have killed at least 50 people and left thousands homeless as entire villages of wooden houses burned down.

Russia has also announced a temporary ban on grain exports after crops were ravaged. 


Despite a huge effort involving 150,000 people fighting fires, authorities appeared to be losing the battle.



A Russian firefighter battles out of control flames near the village of Ryazanovskiy, which has already destroyed a military base and now threatens a nuclear research facility. Up to 2,000 homes have been destroyed and officials say that the 10,000 firefighters may not be enough to battle the blazes. Fifty people have been killed in the fires as Russia endures its most intense heatwave in 180 years.

The size of peat fires burning in the Moscow region almost doubled from 37.5 hectares on Thursday to 65.7 hectares on Friday, the regional branch of the Emergencies Ministry said on its website.

The emergency has prompted the country's enfeebled opposition to complain of poor fire safety readiness and a slow, inefficient government response.

AIRCRAFT DIVERTED

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has toured fire-stricken regions promising generous compensation to residents and ordering officials to step up efforts to extinguish the blazes.

The government has warned that the blazes could pose a nuclear threat by releasing into the atmosphere radioactive particles buried in trees and plants from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
 
  
The smoke will not clear for at least three days, according to Fobos weather agency, which provides forecasts for some of Russia's largest media outlets.



The toxic levels of carbon monoxide is four times the average in Moscow

Moscow temperatures reached 33 Celsius (91 Fahrenheit) on Friday and have touched the high 30s. 

A spokeswoman for Russia's biggest airport Domodedovo said 15 planes had been diverted to other airports in Russia after visibility fell to around 400 meters. She said it was up to the crews to decide whether to land.

Russia's aviation authority said at least 60 planes had been diverted to as far away as Ukraine from Moscow's busy airports.


Flights and trains out of Moscow were booked solid as residents tried to flee the smoke. 

Employees in offices across Moscow were being sent home as the oppressive, thick smoke filtered into buildings.


 The Kremlin Wall is seen here through acidic clouds of thick smog enveloping the city of Moscow, Russia on August 6, 2010.  
Credit: Alexander Natruskin/Reuters

A spokesman for Russia's number #1 retailer X5 said all 1,500 staff were ordered home.

"I can smell smoke right here in the office," an employee at a mid-sized Russian bank, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters.

A trader in another medium-sized bank said smoke had entered the building and that staff had been given permission to leave.

Employees at several businesses which use couriers and on-foot delivery men told Reuters they were reluctant to process small orders on Friday as they did not want to step outside.


"My head aches, I feel nausea and I'm scared for my 83-year-old mother, who feels really bad," said 50-year-old businesswoman Marina Orlova.


 Townspeople and residents of dachas (summer cottages), walk as they try to protect themselves from the choking toxic smog emanating from raging forest fires which came very close to their village near the town of Elektrogorsk, Russia, about 88 km east of Moscow on August 3, 2010.
photo: AP

Many Muscovites sent their families out of the city to stay at summer residences in the countryside.

Although the smoke affected many of these, residents said air quality was still better because of the lack of vehicle pollution.

~

The rise in violence is also an inclination of the Cardinal T-Square transits.

It has been my contention that people who have allowed situations to transpire should not force confrontations under the unfavorable astrological transits.

Yet, the errors of doing so continues nonetheless.

The impulses of haste, and emotionally-charged violence continue through the month of August as the cardinal inclinations increase in strength.





~
Jupiter & Uranus In Conjunction
Amazing Events & Discoveries Continue

The conjunction of Jupiter and Uranus in Pisces/Aries also brings news from the ancient past, and into our present - which then reflects on the potentials of the future. 

This conjunction between both planetary gas giants features correlating Earth events that signal a shift from one era into another - a common theme in our historically changing times.

As Jupiter and Uranus conjoin the fixed star Scheat in Pegasus, in accordance with the principles of mundane astrology, there have also been amazing discoveries that involve the high seas.

The historic conjunction of Jupiter and Uranus also reveals hidden secrets of the past that  appear through Uranus' sudden and shocking inclinations.

Whatever emerges is then turned into multiples through Jupiter's expansive vibrations.

This then is forced onto the world's consciousness, a form of "retro-future shock" - for instance, through the rediscovery of "Gorilla Glass", or, with shocking signs such as the birth of a two-headed calf in Egypt.

Consider these other mundane events of interest:




An Underwater Treasure Discovered

Underwater Ruins Give Glimpse of Cleopatra

Winter Storms Expose Colonial Merchant Ship Off Coast of North Carolina

British Team Discover Hundreds of Rare Roman Pots Off Italy's Coast

These events, and more, are common under Jupiter/Uranus conjunctions.

This particular conjunction, taking place at the end of tropical Pisces, and the beginning of tropical Aries, signifies multiple discoveries that will continue through 2010 and into 2011.

Scottish Astrologer Anne Whitaker gives her insights into Jupiter/Uranus Conjunctions:

 Astrologer Anne Whitaker

Jupiter & Uranus:
The Wild Wild Begins

By Anne Whitaker, Dipl. M.A. Psych. Astrolog.S
Writing From the Twelfth House

Astrological knowledge is indeed double-edged. 

I have discussed this duality in previous articles, which have generated considerable interest and provided me with a new ‘generation’ of 2010/11 Jupiter/Uranus researchees, following on my study of the lives of 17 subjects during the 1997 Jupiter/Uranus conjunction in Aquarius. 

But I feel it is more helpful than otherwise to have some advance warning of our movement into, and through, a tempestuous energy field which promises disruption collectively and individually – but also open us up to possibilities for growth as yet unknown….we need to be humble in the face of these great forces, recognizing that there is only so much we can do to prepare for them.

Uranus moved into Aries on 28th May 2010.

The Jupiter/Uranus in Aries ‘touchpaper’ of 8 June 2010 sets off the complex, resistant but explosive firework of  the Jupiter/Saturn/Uranus/Pluto energy field, with peaks in June and July 2010 as the inner planets move through, creating a Grand Cross pattern.

The lunar eclipse late in June at 5 degrees Capricorn, and Mars late in July crossing 0-Libra, powerfully trigger off the conjunction point again:

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It is probably a fair assumption to make that inner tensions are going to be high for us researchees, as the demands of the old order versus the new battle it out at an inner level, and at an outer level as far as our life circumstances and relationships with others are concerned.

I see the Jupiter/Uranus conjunction as the catalyst in the overall pattern, for breaking down resistance to change and releasing flows of entirely new energy.

It is also vital to remember that we are each tiny sparks in the overall light of our solar system.

So  – “as above, so below”.

We can learn a great deal about what to expect personally by observing the turbulence of the world around us geographically, politically, socially, spiritually and scientifically, realizing that we researchees will be manifesting tiny surges of that same overall energy field.

We can see this already. A small personal example will suffice. Ian and I have Mars at 1.5 Cancer/2.5 Capricorn respectively. 

When the Icelandic volcano erupted – fire surging through ice! - we were two of the many thousands of air travelers sitting at home gazing mournfully at our luggage instead of flying off on holiday.

On 15th April 2010 we were under the impression we were flying to Devon, England, UK.

On 17th April 2010, we set out in the opposite direction by car to the island of Iona in the Scottish Hebrides.

This total change of goal was not accomplished without a great deal of disappointment, stress, tension and anger (Aries.) 

 But in the end we let go of all that, and had a really good, refreshing time in a place of great spiritual peace (Pisces.) And drank some very nice wine!

So – watch your anger levels, try not to take it out on those around you (also my advice to myself!), realize that certain circumstances are going to arise which will be outwith your control.  

Adapt – fast.

Get used to feeling dazed and somewhat shocked.

Try to free yourself from bonds you know are destructive – if you don’t, life is liable to provide that impetus from the left field…

Observational Orbs

For my 1997 research, I set a tight observational orb of 4 -7 degrees Aquarius (the Jupiter/Uranus conjunction fell at 5 deg 55 mins Aquarius) – only taking on researchees who had relevant planets, Angles or Nodes between 4-7 degrees, and only noting world events during times when Jupiter, Uranus, Mars, Saturn, Pluto – and, between early April 1999 and January 2002, Neptune – moved through that band.


However, informal contacts subsequently with people whose relevant planets etc had been anywhere from 0 deg to 10 deg Aquarius, but who had still had a disruptive and changeful year, suggested to me that I should set a wider observational orb for the 2010/11 conjunctions.

I have done this: starting watching closely from the end of March 2010, when Jupiter was applying 10 degrees away from Uranus (17 and 27 Pisces respectively), I will declare the project closed in mid-March 2011, when Jupiter will be separating from Uranus by 10 degrees (11 and 0 degrees Aries respectively).

At that point, I will probably have had more than enough of it all – and want to retire from watching Jupiter/Uranus forever!

I am very much aware that the powerfully disruptive Uranus/Pluto square will only be getting into its stride by then.

But there is a specific quality to Jupiter/Uranus times, which I have already defined in earlier articles on this topic, which makes the year from March 2010 - 2011 very much worth watching.

Using this wide orbital range, there have been a string of world events already fitting the Jupiter/Uranus template in combination with Saturn and Pluto since the end of March 2010.

World Events
To name a few:
  • The death of 96 members of the Polish ruling class in a plane crash
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  • Political upheavals in Burma
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  • President Obama’s Health Bill signed into law
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  • Nuclear missiles reduction treaty between Russia and USA
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  • Major Chinese earthquake
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  • Icelandic volcano eruption disrupting world flight traffic at a level never known before
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  • Huge undersea oil leak after rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico
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  • Large Hadron Collider worked this time!
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  • NASA has unveiled stunning images of our Sun from a new satellite designed to predict disruptive solar storms. 
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  • On 27 April there was an announcement that the biggest ever telescope was going to be built in the Atacama Desert to enable us to see farther into the cosmos than we have ever seen before.
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  • Oh yes, and our greatest living scientist UK’s Stephen Hawking is about to present a TV series advising us on how to go about communicating with aliens….in a word, don’t!…
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Going by my and Ian’s recent experiences, all you researchees out there have probably begun to have life disruptions of an unforeseen and novel kind.

Keep those seat belts buckled.

The wild ride has just begun!
~

The Cardinal Crisis
Venus Transits Libra & Scorpio
August 2010 - January 2011
Social & Personal Relationships Under The Microscope

By Theodore White, mundane Astrolog.S
Global Astrology

As the world winds down from the first phase of the Cardinal T-Square Transits, a time is just ahead from September 2010 through March 2011 which opens the decade of the 2010s officially.

One of the most important planetary transits over this cycle is that of Venus.

The sister planet of the Earth will enter tropical Scorpio on September 8, 2010 - the same day Saturn turns south in declination in the early degrees of Libra.

Venus will transit Scorpio through September, October, November, December, and into January 2011. Venus will leave tropical Scorpio and enter Sagittarius by January 7th. 

These months feature a time of strong emotions, recriminations of the recent past, periods of sadness, and reviews of one life's purpose. All this after the difficult and negative events over the summer of the Cardinal Crisis world transits.

The transit of Venus will also feature a retrograde (Oct. 7-8, 2010 to Nov. 18, 2010) in Scorpio/Libra. This retrograde cycle ends the last 10 months, and opens new doors before the arrival of the new astrological year of March 2011.

Venus will shift from evening star phase, setting after the Sun, to a new phase - morning star - rising ahead of the Sun.

Look for Venus to shine brilliantly in the predawn skies during the late autumn months, and through the winter months of 2011 in the northern hemisphere.

This new 10-month morning star phase will begin on October 29, 2010 and last to August 13, 2011.

Venus As Morning Star
Late October 2010 To August 2011

Venus as "morning star" reconfirms that a new era is on the horizon.

Jupiter and Uranus will have re-entered tropical Aries officially between January-March 2011 - opening up the new decade under a waning Saturn/Pluto cycle which extends through to January 2020.

Venus' retrograde period begins October 7-8, 2010 at 13-degrees Scorpio.


The planet will appear to move backward across the tropical zodiac from views on the Earth.

After several weeks of retrograde motion, Venus will station direct on November 18, 2010 at 27-Libra, and then resume its motion forward, and back into tropical Scorpio.

The planet will re-enter Scorpio on November 29-30, 2010, and will proceed to pass over the same degrees of Scorpio during its retrograde. This will occur in December 2010.

Venus' retrograde in Scorpio, back into the last three degrees of Libra can be a time of emotional readjustments which deeply affects lives.

Personal Relationships are highlighted - especially after the events over the first phase of the cardinal crisis world transits.

Venus has rulership over Libra, the Mundane Seventh House. This house highlights the greater social climate, the arts, aesthetics, what is just and fair. Libra seeks balance. Its nature is cardinal, of the quality of Air, and has power over the mental emotional nature.

The transit of Venus in the Eighth Mundane House of Scorpio highlights shared finances, marriages, sex, passion, and aesthetics as well. Its nature is fixed, its quality that of Water, and has power over the heart's emotional nature.

During its retrograde cycle, Venus ends one phase in relation to the Sun-Venus-Earth alignment, and opens up a fresh new phase.

A Venus morning star cycle looks forward. It prepares for a new time in life.


This retrograde and phase change of Venus to the Earth, from Venus evening to morning star, places personal relationships directly under the microscope.

Personal Relationships Tested?

Venus in Libra/Scorpio reflects a time to closely examine all relationships to test just how reliable they truly are.

Personal & social relationships of all types will take center stage beginning in August 2010 through to January 2011.

Transiting Mars enters tropical Scorpio on September 14, 2010, and in early October, aspects Venus by conjunction. This leads directly to the day of Venus' stationary retrograde at 13-degrees Scorpio on October 8th.

The conjunction of Venus & Mars in Scorpio signifies a testing time of personal bonds.

Those relationships that do not pass the test will come to an end. Relationships which do pass will go forward into the new astrological year of 2011.

Mars' position in Scorpio is highly passionate, and mysterious, but can also be immature and deficient in reading between the lines as Venus turns retrograde in Scorpio.

What started out as "commitment" within relationships is now put off. Temporary separations are common during Venus' retrograde cycle. It's time to think things over.

Yet, Mars will continue its transit through Scorpio as Venus lags behind.

October 2010 matures into November. 

Frustrations are bound to build as one partner asks for the space and time to think while the other partner demands they make a decision. They are ready now.

But the retrograde of Venus between early October and mid-November will win out in the end.

The demands of Mars in Scorpio prior to Venus' retrograde is the start of a emotional purging process that is required to go forward.

It must take place. Any attempt to stall, or to stop it will lead to failure.

So, what may have once seemed like a "sure thing" is now turned on its head.

Everything appears to be put on hold. That is the way things sometimes go in personal human relations.

Moreover, coming immediately after the tense months of the Cardinal crisis transits, it is best to allow matters to cool down rather than to harp, dwell, or push matters.

Sometimes the best strategy is none at all. Simply allow nature to take its course.

Venus' time in Scorpio/Libra during retrograde may feel and sound a bit like this: 


The phrase, "you won't know if you're coming or going," basically describes this long Venus transit in Scorpio.

The climate is not a total Indian summer per se. By October, and into November it turns wet, windy, and colder, with dense fogs at times.

A classic "London fog" autumn season with rich foliage of colors is just ahead.

Meanwhile, the social atmosphere during fall is unsure of itself, as the times continue to change.

The Venus retrograde from 13-degrees Scorpio to 27-Libra asks those with personal planetary positions and/or angles near these degrees to closely examine what it is that they truly aspire to in their lives.

The economic crisis has caused a serious disruption in the relationship scheme of things.

Marriages have been delayed since 2008, because of a lack of resources and uncertainty about the economic future.

Couples who are remain together at this time may find the months from August 2010- January 2011 to be emotionally challenging if they are not aware of the astrological inclinations.

Women are bound to seek time and space alone to think about commitments during the retrograde, as Mars in Scorpio demands answers, Venus lags behind, waiting, thinking, brooding matters over.

This can create a suspicious attitude in the other potential partner, in most cases, the male, who may falsely attribute the lack of an immediate response to another suitor. This is jealousy, as inclined by Scorpio.

Mars in Scorpio has a bad habit of seeing things that are not real, of finding suspicion where there is none.

The insight and penetration of Mars in Scorpio into many matters is excellent; however, the down side to this natural detective is to view most things from its own lens of suspicion - not realizing that it is their own behavior being observed and judged.

This will determine the outcome of many relationships in the months ahead.

What resolves problems is taking care of one's own inner issues during the Venus retrograde cycle so by the time the 40 days have passed, the proposed relationship can resume with a clearer sense of what is required of both partners, false suspicions aside.

During the months of October & November 2010 the emotional passions and sexual inclinations are bound to conflict - causing some relationships to come to an abrupt end, while other relationships may have to wait things out.

Individuals who have proven unreliable are apt to be replaced as partners. Some friendships which may have been important in the past also end as well.

It is just that time to move on. It happens.

What these transits show over this particular cycle is a need for safety and greater stability in any desired relationship - a reliable partner - perhaps a husband, or a wife.

It is here that Saturn's position in Libra plays a strong role. 

Coming off a long transit in Virgo, Saturn, now in Venus-ruled Libra, cools the heart strings - exuding an objective but more distant emotional response from, and towards others. Think relationships of the early 1980s, the last time Saturn transited Libra.

It is here that the answer of the Venus retrograde can be found.

By taking a mentally emotional approach to that which is felt passionately, one is able to then create the desired outcome. If it is natural, and not forced.

In this way, the Venus retrograde can be used as a transcendental cycle. Change is certainly in the air, but mental and emotional adjustments must be made to succeed and go forward.

It is important to communicate honestly with one's potential partner. Their responses and behaviors will say more about the success or failure of the proposed commitment to come.

On a wider mundane level, Saturn's transit in Libra inclines society in general towards seeking greater stability and safety within all personal and professional relationships.

Venus' transit through Libra, and then Scorpio, also calls into question who is "safe" and who is not. There are a lot of bad people out there, so, it is important to screen out the immature and unreliables who negatively choose to project their own inner failures onto others.

Saturn's presence in Libra forces outmoded relationships either to come to an end, or demands change by crystallization of transcendence. Libra is a powerful Air sign, so one's thoughts are essential to future success.

Saturn turns whatever thought-forms it touches into reality. Therefore, any personal commitment, for it to gain significant currency and materialize into physical form, must be balanced, fair, pleasing and just. Libra demands this, and Venus rules Libra.

Venus' retrograde in Scorpio, then back into the last three degrees of Libra by mid-November 2010, may include having to let go of individuals, friends, and/or social groups whom one feels has outlived their usefulness.

Passionate Emotions & Review of Life Purpose

This particular Venus retrograde in Scorpio can also indicate the need to resolve outstanding issues of passive-aggressiveness, both individually, and within all personal relationships, be they with spouses, lovers, friends, family and associates.

At times, feelings of personal possession of others, envy and jealousy is common under the negative octave of Venus' transit in Scorpio. 

The positive octave gives way to intense introspection of feelings, is patient, and tends towards non-judgmental stances, of the quality of Libra, as the mental spiritual self works through all the pros and cons of commitments highlighted by the Eighth House fixed waters of Scorpio.

The retrograde phase of Venus is therefore a time of review, and keen evaluation of one's personal and emotional needs.

The unfavorable inclinations of Venus retrograde in Scorpio can indicate females who lie, cheat and steal in order to manipulate situations in their favor. This usually emanates from envy or jealousy.


Manipulation has always been a part of Scorpio's nature.

But, there is positive manipulation and negative manipulation, this is naturally part of Scorpio's octaves that it operates on.

If one chooses to manipulate dishonestly to cut corners, and take shortcuts, under the inclinations of the additional planetary influences, know that things will not turned out as planned.

Matters will be made worse.

Cheating, lying, negative manipulations, dramas, gossip, etc., easily backfire because the retrograde cycle ends in Libra, and Saturn in Libra will crystallize any of the negative acts into the physical reality of the situation.

This then becomes exposed by Venus' direct motion in Libra, and re-entry back into tropical Scorpio.

Remember that Jupiter turns direct on November 18. Venus, the Lesser Benefic, turns direct the same day as Jupiter, the Greater Benefic.

Maladaptive behaviors, intrigues, and acts prior to this - under the Venus retrograde period - will fail miserably going forward.

So honesty is the best policy.

Any negative manipulations under Scorpio's passions to possess something, or someone, or to cause problems via dramas, gossip, envy, jealousies, desires, anger, etc., among individuals who are involved with one another, will only burn bridges one will later wish were not burned. So, leave well enough alone.

Forewarned is foretold.

The emotional nature, in the fixed waters of Scorpio, can also become distorted and confused, forcing situations too fast when prudence would have easily been the best and safest course.
 
The retrograde is not a time to make significant changes. Rather, it is simply a time for reflection, review and quiet observation of one's own thoughts and feelings and those of others.

In this way Venus, especially in Scorpio, can be used to purge oneself of outmoded thoughts, attitudes, bad habits, etc., while simultaneously allowing for time to pass to determine if any potential relationship will be reliable and strong enough to withstand the challenges of the times.

More often than not, the actions and behaviors of the potential partner as observed during the Venus retrograde cycle will determine if the relationship gets a green light or not.

Should the person pass the test of patience, and honesty, then the relationship can resume and grow into a serious commitment, and in some cases, marriage.

The spring of 2011 shows a rush to wedding ceremonies. Many couples who tie the knot in May & June 2011 will be those who have waited three years to marry because of the severe economic downturn.

The Venus transit, and retrograde in Scorpio/Libra will be the final test of committed relationships which have the potential to lead to the altar.

If the potential partner fails the test of patience over this time, then one should be careful when, where, and how to break the news to them. 

As Mars transits Scorpio and enters fiery Sagittarius by October 28th, there is the potential for immature, and in extreme cases, violent reactions from those have failed the emotional test of Venus' retrograde.

The transits of the autumn season in the northern hemisphere may be a little weird. Keen observers may notice irrational emotional behaviors in society-at-large during the retrograde cycle of Venus in Scorpio.

It is best to remain cool, objective, and to keep distance away from strange characters who appear to mental and emotionally unbalanced.

Along with the transit of Mars in Scorpio and through Sagittarius from September through December, irrational behaviors mixed with intense passions can get out of hand if not carefully balanced with patience and prudence.

During the Venus retrograde, it is best to avoid confrontations with emotionally unstable individuals. Again, calmly observe any signs of irrational behavior. Caution is advised.


In making decisions that affect the future of serious relationships, it is advised to wait until Venus turns direct in Libra, and transits back over the same degrees of Scorpio that Venus passed during her retrograde cycle.

The dates are - November 18, 2010 to December 21, 2010.

This forward motion of Venus will take place into the busy holiday season. 

Therefore, consider, by that time of year, you should have made your decision about relationships in general with friends and groups, and in particular, with a potential mate.

The air will clear by then, and you should feel much more comfortable in announcing your intentions just as the Sun enters Capricorn, about four days before Christmas.

All this will arrive two months before another round of world transits ushers in a further changing of the times in March 2011 - the official opening of the decade of the 2010s.

Then, you will be on your way.

~
The Cardinal Crisis
Saturn In Libra
Astrometeorological Forecast:
Bone-Chilling Winter On The Way

By Theodore White, mundane Astrolog.S
Global Astrology

It may surprise some to hear that the fall and winter seasons just ahead will be colder than normal. After all, the heatwave taking place throughout the northern hemispheric summer of 2010 has been and continues to be deadly but most people are not thinking about winter.

As a astrometeorologist who forecasts long-range weather and climate, I often must scan months and years in advance to determine the planetary configurations as they relate to the world's weather.

My general outlook for the 2011 winter season is for colder-than-normal temperatures which will rival the warmer-than-normal temperatures experienced in summer 2010 over the northern hemisphere.

This follows my prior forecasts of "extremes of weather" that sees the climate stretch from one extreme of the weather spectrum to the other.

Four years ago, in 2006, I forecasted the arrival of El Nino in the Pacific Ocean to dominate the latter half of 2009, and first half of 2010.

Then El Nino would quickly fade during the second half of 2010, and be immediately followed by cooler waters in the Pacific.

This is called La Nina. I have forecasted this climate event to dominate late 2010 and the first half of 2011.


Climatologists and meteorologists are now seeing La Nina conditions build, as forecasted astrologically several years ago for this year and next.

The Sun, Moon, and planets of the solar system cause the climate conditions on Earth to change by their mathematical and electromagnetic configurations.

Saturn's role as its transits configure relative to the Earth, bring moist and cold conditions. Libra, as an air sign will see Saturn's effect here through very cold temperatures.

It will be the freezing air that will be the main problem, and along with it, Saturn's penchant to bring along with it moist conditions that indicate heavier than normal amounts of snow and ice.

We can see Saturn's role already impacting parts of the globe in July & August 2010 throughout the southern hemisphere. Consider the deadly colder-than-normal temperatures which has plagued this region of the world.

See - Peru Declares State Of Emergency With Coldest Temperatures On Record.

Also - Cold Temperatures Cause Death, Damage In South America.

According to my calculations, I expect a colder-than-normal winter season, which will arrive later than normal for most of the United States and Europe at the end of January/early February 2011.

I would advise those reading this to prepare early for the winter of 2011. The air will be very cold, and the conditions lean towards heavy snows, and ice.

In the Pacific Northwest, I expect La Nina to make an earlier impact than for the rest of the U.S., bringing with it windy, wet, snowy, icy and freezing winter conditions, according to my astronomical calculations.

Residents who live in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, stretching to cities like San Fransisco and regions of northern California, would be wise to get a head start on their fall 2010 and winter 2011 preparations.

My astrological climate forecast says it's going to get wetter, windier, and colder than normal in the months to come.

Consider this:

La Nina On Deck:
Snowy, Wet & Colder Winter Ahead?
By SCOTT SISTEK
KOMO-TV Seattle

It's the news rain fans, snow fans and skiers love to hear: La Nina conditions have officially formed, meaning perhaps a cool and wet/snowy winter is in the offing around here.

NOAA made the announcement Thursday in regards to its forecast update to the Atlantic Hurricane season, but for the Pacific Northwest, where hurricanes might as well be Bigfoot, we pay attention for different reasons.

La Nina is the term for the phenomenon where ocean waters cool in the equatorial region of Pacific Ocean. It's part of an oscillation with El Nino, which is when the waters warm.

Both have great, but opposite, effects on worldwide climate.

For the Pacific Northwest, La Ninas tend to bring cooler and wetter than normal conditions for autumn and winter.

It doesn't necessarily mean a big, snowy winter (although 2008-09 was a La Nina winter) just that the odds of bringing cold and wet together at the same time are higher.

But La Nina winters are typically big mountain snow-pack winters, so ski resorts should fare pretty well if climate standards hold.

On the other hand, this does present greater risks for the Green River Valley and other river flood-prone areas. Last winter's El Nino played true to form of being warm and dry (remember our warm January?), and thus we never really had any kind of flooding.

That could change this winter. So those who live in the flood plains, don't let your guard down.

Scientists still aren't really sure yet what causes this back-and-forth tug of war between La Nina and El Nino, officially known as the "El Nino-Southern Oscillation" or ENSO, only that it repeats every 3-7 years, but rarely in the same way.

An average ENSO will probably see an El Nino winter, then perhaps 1-2 years of "neutral conditions" before a drift into La Nina for a winter, then reverse to El Nino over another few years.

However, this year's shift was quite rapid. In fact, we blew right through the neutral stage, radically shifting from El Nino to La Nina in just the course of a few months this summer.

You can take a peek at this ENSO chart that shows El Nino and La Nina conditions since 1950.

If the three-month running average temperature in the part of the Pacific where this happens is 0.5C degrees or warmer than normal, then it's considered El Nino conditions. 0.5C or colder is La Nina.

Anything in between is neutral. This chart has not yet been updated for August, but I'm guessing that number came out today at -0.5C or so and thus the La Nina declaration.

The chart shows there have been some years with quick turn-rounds -- 1973 (very wet Nov-Jan, cool Nov and Jan), 1988 (quite wet / avg temps) and 1998 (*very* wet Nov-Feb) come to mind.

Most quick turn-arounds seemed to usher in a long La Nina pattern so we'll see how this goes.
~

The Cardinal Crisis
Wary Employers Keep Their Hiring Plans On Hold?

By James B. Kelleher & Nick Carey
Reuters

August 5, 2010 -- Lexington, Kentucky - Anyone puzzled by the reluctance of U.S. companies to hire workers in the midst of what looks like a business-led recovery needs to talk to Robert Harvell.

With more than 30 years in the excavator-making business and six recessions under his belt, Harvell, the chief executive of LBX Company, thought he knew what to expect when he saw signs in late 2006 that another downturn was coming.

That means the companies can handle the return of demand for their products, and post fat profits, without having to hire a lot of permanent workers.
 

He was wrong. 

So now, like a lot of manufacturing executives surprised by the downturn's speed and severity, he is being extra cautious, especially when it comes to expanding his pared-down payroll.

Signs of how wary U.S. employers are to hire again are expected with Friday's release of payroll figures for July.

Like Harvell, many executives worry the current recovery will prove as unpredictable as the recession that preceded it.

"I am embarrassed to say that we anticipated a softer landing and a speedier recovery than what we've seen," he told Reuters this week. "But then everything began to implode."

The U.S. economy has posted four consecutive quarters of growth. 


Yet the unemployment rate remains close to 10 percent, in part, because companies are holding the line on hiring.

Their wariness is impacting the U.S. economy, weighing on consumer confidence and making President Barack Obama's economic stewardship a top issue in November's mid-term elections that could tip the balance of power in Washington.


PRODUCING PAIN?

If that sounds like a lot of responsibility to lay at the feet of the folks who run America's factories.


Consider this: while manufacturers account for only about 12 percent of U.S. GDP, they handed out 25 percent of the 8 million pink slips generated during the downturn.

Last year alone, the sector shed 11.4 percent of its workforce -- the largest one-year percentage drop in manufacturing employment since the Great Depression, dwarfing even the 10.4 percent drop seen in 1945, when America's victorious industrial war machine throttled back production.

Manufacturers are now moving far more slowly to bring workers back. As of June, industrial firms had hired back fewer than 10 percent of more than 2 million workers they laid off during the downturn, the Bureau of Labor Statistics says.

Another contributing factor to the paralysis in payrolls: Many manufacturers used the downturn to speed up efforts to restructure, streamline operations and slash costs.

"We looked at the P&L and said 'How do we attack each line, and make it more robust, more productive and cut the waste out of it?'" said Chuck Evans, a top executive at Henkel Corp's U.S. automotive business.

"Painstakingly and line by line, we made the organization reinvent itself."

This recovery, in other words, could be as different from past pickups as the recent downturn was from recessions past.

'NOT LIKE ANYTHING WE'VE SEEN'

In the early stages of what turned out to the deepest U.S. downturn since the 1930s, LBX did what it usually did: reduce headcount through attrition and cutting back inventory.

A 17 percent fall in business in 2007 was followed by a 28 percent slump in 2008 and a 48 percent crash in 2009.

In December 2008, LBX -- which co-designs its Link-Belt brand excavators with parent company Sumitomo Heavy Industries and adapts them for North America -- decided on a one-time layoff that cut staff to a core team of 80 from 100.

"We could not let any of that core team go because everyone here performs multiple functions," Harvell said. "Also, most of our people have 20 years or more experience and replacing them would not be easy. We couldn't let those people go."

LBX figured its core team could handle up to a 30 percent increase in demand before it needed to expand its workforce.

So far, LBX's sector is only up about 5 percent this year. Harvell expects demand could rise 15 percent next year but even then he may not start hiring before the end of 2011.

"This is not like any recovery we've ever seen," he said. "And the credit markets are still constrained. We are seeing some bright spots out there and it's going to get better, but we're not ready yet to expand."

PLANTS YES, PEOPLE NO?

It's not that manufacturers aren't hiring. Employment in the sector is up for six straight months now, the BLS says.

But U.S. factories have only brought back 136,000 of the 2.2 million workers they laid off between December 2007, when the recession officially began, and December 2009, when they stopped cutting and started cautiously hiring again.

That pattern shows up across the economy. The jobless rate peaked in October 2009, just a couple of months after economic growth resumed.

That was a much quicker turnaround than the so-called "jobless recoveries" following the 1991 and 2001 recession, when unemployment finally peaked more than a year after the downturn ended.

But private hiring has been so tepid -- averaging slightly more than 100,000 a month so far this year -- that at this rate it would take more than six years to replace the jobs lost during the recession.
 

Caterpillar Inc, the Peoria, Illinois-based maker of construction and mining equipment, provides a particularly dramatic example of the manufacturing sector's wary response to the rebound.

When its sales took their largest one-year tumble since the 1930s, dropping 37 percent to $32.4 billion in 2009, it laid off nearly 30,000 workers worldwide, 19,000 of them full-time.

In 2010, sales have rebounded smartly and are expected to end the year somewhere between $39 billion and $42 billion -- roughly halfway back to 2008's all-time record sales levels.

Yet Caterpillar has rehired fewer than 20 percent of the full-time workers it laid off -- just 3,600 people worldwide in all. And only a third of those have been in the United States.

That brings the company's total headcount to 97,000, right about where it was back in 2006 when it had sales of $41 billion.

Caterpillar has said it hopes to rehire a total of 9,000 workers this year.

But again, only a third of the promised jobs will be inside the United States as the company continues to align its manufacturing footprint and headcount with its sales, 62 percent of which now come from overseas.

MAKING MORE FOR LESS?

Smaller manufacturers are doing much the same thing.

According to Sageworks, which compiles data on the finances of privately held businesses, they are working hard to lower their break-even points by trimming costs and holding back hiring because they are unsure the recovery has legs.

"They're being defensive," said Sageworks executive Drew White, pointing to payrolls-to-sales ratios.

In 2007, manufacturers, on average, paid out $13.26 in salaries, wages and benefits for every $100 of sales, according to Sageworks.

Since then, the number has fallen -- a function of both shrinking payrolls and reduced compensation -- and so far in 2010, it has dropped to about $9.29 for every $100 in sales, a 30 percent decline in just three years.

White said some of that is due to strategic under staffing by smaller manufacturers, which tend to experience the rebound later than their larger industrial peers.

"The good news is if manufacturing is growing at the bigger companies, it will eventually hit the smaller firms," he said. "And when they do see a comeback in revenue, I think they'll be very quick to hire back."

But much of what's going on is permanent. 


Since peaking in 1973 at 18.8 million, U.S. manufacturing employment has fallen pretty steadily, a function of industry's effort to stay competitive by effectively replacing people with machines.

Most economists think less than half the U.S. manufacturing jobs lost over the past two years will ever return -- even if the current recovery gains traction and strength.

Adam Fleck, an industrial analyst at Morningstar, is more optimistic. He doesn't see the sector recreating the nearly 7 million jobs lost over the last 37 years but he thinks it could eventually go back to levels seen before the recession.

"But whether it's next year or the year after that or at the top of the next cycle," he said, "it's hard to say."

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