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Hungary summons U.S. envoy over McCain's 'neo-fascist' comment




Hungary's Foreign Ministry summoned the U.S. envoy on Wednesday after U.S. Senator John McCain called Prime Minister Viktor Orban a "neo-fascist dictator." The United States has become increasingly critical of Orban's government, accusing him of getting too close to Russia since East-West tensions rose over Ukraine. McCain, a Republican, told the Senate on Tuesday: "I am not against political appointees ... I understand how the game is played, but ... (Hungary) ... is on the verge of ceding its sovereignty to a neo-fascist dictator, getting in bed with Vladimir Putin, and we're going to send the producer of 'The Bold and The Beautiful' as the ambassador." Hungary is part of EU and a NATO member. EU was concerned about Hungary's drift towards Russia. So it's not a surprise to see war-mongering John McCain barking at Hungary at the behest of the American empire. Reuters; http://reut.rs/1yVQgsk







In mundane astrology, the affairs of a nation can be judged from the horoscope set up at the time of its official inauguration. The chart for Hungary is set for Oct 23, 1989 12.00. PM CET, Budapest [1]. Based on this data, shown here is the current solar return chart for Hungary progressed to Wednesday, Dec.3 when the US envoy was summoned by Hungary's Foreign Ministry. Notice the  Uranus-Pluto-Kronos-Hades-Mercury-Zeus  Grand Cross on the angles. The asteroid Toro (linked to bullying) is also conjunct Mercury-Zeus on the descendant. Among other things, Mercury rules go-betweens and, therefore, rules ambassadors and diplomats that represent their countries. Martha Wescott provides the following delineations for the elements of the Cross.

Uranus-Pluto: to recognize that the threat of a separation or demand for independence can bring vindictive reactions.

Hades-Kronos: To see vulgarity, coarseness or lack of taste in prominent persons; to hear pejorative or detracting comment regarding leaders or their competency.

Toro-Zeus: Bullying arouses excessive anger in another.




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