First published in ELPAN No.1
Having discovered the imminent conjunction on 27th November 1992 (as discussed
in The Great Conjunction), we were very interested to see what would come
to pass on that day. Also we were aware of the impending Lunar eclipse on
Wednesday, 9th December, and the Perihelion of the Swift-Tuttle Comet on
Saturday, 12th December. We note the following events:
27th November:
The Queen publicly agrees that she
will pay income tax.
Fire at the Hofburg, Vienna. This is the imperial palace of the Hapsburgs,
where they keep the paraphernalia of the Order of the Golden Fleece, Pietro
Strozzi's facsimile of the Veronica made in 1617, and the "Spear of
Destiny", allegedly that which was used to stab Christ on the Cross
as part of his triple death.
Princess Stephanie of Monaco gave birth to a baby.
9th December:
Private security working for the Ministry of Transport and Tarmac
started a vicious attack on the Dongas, at Twyford Down, which lies alongside
St. Catherine's Hill.
The separation of Prince Charles and Princess Diana is announced.
12th December:
Princess Anne remarries.
When the Queen spoke of her Annus Horribilis, she
mentioned that it was term coined by a correspondent. Such terminology reminds
us of Willy Lilly, the seventeenth century astrologer who called the year
1652, Annus Tenebrosus. (It was for him, he got thrown injail for his anti-presbyterian
propaganda.)
This makes it clear to those who have doubted it, that the Royal family
uses astrologers. Thus also the timing of the agreement to pay tax, the
separation and the remarriage fit an obvious pattern. Also it is known that
such politicians as Helmut Kohl and Ronald Reagan were influenced by astrologers.
We would advise those people who remain sceptical about astrology having
any real validity to notice that through adherents in key parts of the state,
it nevertheless has a real power.
The fire at Windsor Castle was spectacular in terms of the destruction to
St. George's Hall, where the Order of the Garter feast. It also displayed
all the coats of arms of people who have belonged to this one of the oldest
of all chivalric orders. Although many people see it as merely having a
ceremonial function, we believe that it constitutes an important part of
the state specifically grouped around the British
monarchy.
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