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Scorpio eclipse affects tax havens


Luxembourg has said  (April 10) it will ease the secrecy surrounding its banks. It said it would implement rules on the automatic exchange of bank account information with its European Union partners from 2015. Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker said Luxembourg would introduce the reforms in two years, in line with the EU Savings Directive.
On Friday, April 5,  Germany signed a tax evasion treaty with Switzerland - another European banking centre known for its secrecy. The treaty is designed to give the German tax authorities the ability to claw back taxes from their citizens who may be hiding money in Swiss banks.





Shown above is the upcoming  lunar eclipse of April 25 at Bern (that for Luxemborg is virtually the same - just about three degrees less for the angles). The luminaries in the eclipse are on the Taurus-Scorpio axis. This polarity is about our money (Taurus) versus what we owe the taxman (Scorpio). Saturn conjoins Moon in Scorpio.

With Saturn in Scorpio, the conversation will be about shared money, international debts, taxes, and tax havens. The money in tax havens will be affected, particularly, with resolutions that put more restrictions to them.



The eclipse Moon is the twelfth house about which H.S. Green writes:

Liable to  bring some discredit to the upper classes. Country may meet with enmity from abroad. 

Neptune in Fourth: This strengthens the people and democratic causes. Some failure or discredit to prominent persons if MC is involved. (Neptune is associated with secrecy so quite appropriate here).

It is also known in astrology that the influence of an eclipse can begin  prior to its actual occurrence.  ‘Backwards’ causation is not as bizarre as it might appear and is well known in modern physics. So that if we regress the eclipse to the relevant dates we find that the eclipse and Saturn in Scorpio are on the horizon axis triggering the eclipse so that we see their manifestation in events.


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