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America Will Be Hard Pressed To Survive The Lies It Lives



It is one of history’s ironies that the Lincoln Memorial is a sacred space for the Civil Rights Movement and the site of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Lincoln did not think blacks were the equals of whites. Lincoln’s plan was to send the blacks in America back to Africa, and if he had not been assassinated, returning blacks to Africa would likely have been his post-war policy. As Thomas DiLorenzo and a number of non-court historians have conclusively established, Lincoln did not invade the Confederacy in order to free the slaves. The Emancipation Proclamation did not occur until 1863 when opposition in the North to the war was rising despite Lincoln’s police state measures to silence opponents and newspapers. April 13; http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2015/04/13/power-lies/

Abraham Lincoln was born on 12th February 1809 at 6:54 am, Hodgenville, Kentucky [1]. His chart has a Saturn-Neptune conjunction on the MC square Mercury. This is a combination that can be associated with a romantic public image that may not stand up to scrutiny. Currently Saturn [4sa] in transit conjoins Lincoln’s Saturn-Neptune conjunction with transit Neptune [8pi] squaring the lot. If Neptune stands for illusions, Saturn is a planet of critical judgment and reality check  so that when it aspects Neptune illusions are shattered and lies exposed.







Shown here is the chart for the current solar eclipse of March 20 at Washington D.C. which carries the Saturn-Neptune square on the meridian. The tenth house is linked to famous personalities especially those connected with the Government so that the square is pointing to illusions being shattered in connection with such personalities.

[1] http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Lincoln,_Abraham

PS:
Another news report  dt. April 9 that states “The US invasion of Iraq was based on lies and has lead to unspeakable horrors. It is time for accountability, says former UN representative to Iraq, Hans von Sponeck”.




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