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Full Moon reveals New Zealand’s role in spying




New Zealand is conducting mass surveillance over its Pacific neighbours, reports citing documents leaked by US whistleblower Edward Snowden say. Calls, emails and social media messages were being collected from Pacific nations, the New Zealand Herald said. The data was shared with other members of the "Five Eyes" network - the US, Australia, Britain and Canada. Mr Snowden leaked a large cache of classified NSA documents in 2013. The documents published on Thursday reveal that New Zealand's Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) used its Waihopai base in the South Island to spy on allies in the region. Targets included Fiji, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Nauru, Samoa, Vanuatu, Kiribati, New Caledonia, Tonga and French Polynesia. March 5; http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-31741564








This news is best understood if  we draw a chart for the March 5 Full Moon at Wellington, New Zealand. Notice that the Full Moon aligns with the horizon axis and is, therefore, very significant for the place. In mundane astrology the twelfth house [1] is linked to spies and spying while the seventh house [2]  has rulership over a nation’s enemies or at least those that the nation considers its enemies. Here Moon is placed in the seventh square Saturn, ruler of the twelfth so that one meaning of this is that the nation is spying on its perceived enemies. Neptune conjunct the Sun on the Ascendant also brings in the element of secrecy and deception.

A second but equally important information comes from the stars of the constellations occupied by Moon and Saturn.  The stars of  Leo  form the background to the Moon while those of the secretive Serpent  and  malevolent  Scorpion  are conjunct Saturn. The ancients thought of Leo as a monstrous lion  which lorded over smaller animals so that this combination very aptly describes  the attempts by the member countries of the "Five Eyes" network to dominate, manage and manipulate others through spying on them.







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