The Cold War (Hot wars involved military action; Cold Wars involve espionage) against Russia has had many causalities, including President Kennedy. The greatest question was whether Oswald acted alone. CIA operative Jim Garrison did a magnificent job of so obscuring what happened along with the Fifth Estate and the Warren Commission it seems it will... Continue Reading →
The Dynamic Aptitude of Emma Borden
Looking at Emma Borden's (Lizzie Borden's elder system) Dynamic Aptitude (closest square or opposition)/ I find in her chart at Jupiter square Venus — part of her T square with multiple opposition's to Saturn, Uranus and Pluto in her 8th house. Ema is bucket with a Jupiter handle. With Jupiter in the 2nd house, her short... Continue Reading →
Picushikin, 48 and counting
map of Picushikin Charles E. O. Carter the great British astrologer, says that the key in working with murder charts is understanding where they put the bodies, and why they chose them, so we know how to find them. He worked with the London police and did, much to his credit, apprehend several criminals; Carter... Continue Reading →
#J545 France’s Secret Bluebeard: Henri Landru
This update on #545 -- The tale of a modern Bluebeard -- and is from the UK Spectator, December 8, 2018 edition. The book review by Zoe Apostides "Vanished without a Trace" comments that the Landru trial was France’s response to the English Jack the Ripper, except the London police never apprehended Jack. Richard Tomlinson... Continue Reading →
Mollie Tibbets, a life cut short
We like most Americans were horrified by the murder of college student Mollie Tibbets, and so to honour her done her chart. We have rectified it against her death and feel comfortable presenting it. Certain things in her map do alarm us: Neptune in the ninth of higher education and university study square Square in... Continue Reading →
On the Thames: Rotherhithe Murder
Black Moon Lilith is in the Eighth House of sexual adverture and death, for the accident chart while the Moon is opposite Neptune in the second house. It would seem that money interchange was the issue for the murderer and he was outraged that he would have to pay for these services. The Part of... Continue Reading →
Andrew Jackson Kills Charles Dickinson in Duel
On May 30, 1806, Andrew Jackson and Charles Henry Dickinson met in a duel in Nashville, Tennessee. Charles Henry was an excellent duelist with 26 kills under his belt. The animosity between the two men seems to have started in 1805 over a bet at a horse race. Charles Henry Dickinson Jackson and Dickinson were... Continue Reading →
Child Murderess: Myra Hindley
Well, what do you know, Gaugquelin did have Brady's accomplice. From the Astro.com website, which explains the costume she wore. Brady convinced Hindley that there was no God, and she stopped going to church. She absorbed his philosophies, adopted his interests, and altered her appearance to suit him, bleaching her hair and wearing Germanic clothes.... Continue Reading →
Ian Brady – child murderer
Ian Brady, Britain's child murderer and rapist, died on Monday. Michel Gauquelin has his birth data, so I am using it. He says it is the "birth record" from the hospital. Mr. Brady has a see-saw temperament type, with most of the planets located in the Southern public part of his chart. It also... Continue Reading →
#545 The tale of Henri Landru, a modern day Bluebeard
The Fairy Tale: "Bluebeard" (French: Barbe Bleue) is a French folktale, it's origin is unknown. The most famous version of Bluebeard was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin Press of n 1697 in "Histoires ou contes du temps passé." You can read the 1895 version here on Gutenberg. The French fairy tales... Continue Reading →
Teriyaki Style: Murderess Sada Abe
Sada Abe was a prostitute working as a maid in a Tokyo hotel in the Hirohito area, pre-War WWII Japan, 1936. She strangled her lover, Kichizo Ichida, who was also her employer, during mad passion after he told her he no longer wanted her sexual favours. She then cut off his penis with a carving... Continue Reading →