With little fanfare and almost no news media
attention, some of the same radical groups involved in shutting down Donald
Trump’s Chicago rally last week are plotting a mass civil disobedience movement
to begin next month. They intend to march across the East Coast in order to
spark a “fire that transforms the political climate in America.” The operation,
calling itself Democracy Spring, is threatening “drama in Washington” with the
“largest civil disobedience action of the century.” The radicals believe this
will result in the arrest of thousands of their own activists.
Next month’s Democracy Spring chaos is set to begin
with a meetup on April 2 at the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. “Then, in the
spirit of Granny D, the Selma to Montgomery marchers, Cesar Chavez and the
farmworker pilgrimage, and others who walked for freedom, we will set out on a
10 day, 140-mile march from Philadelphia to the Nation’s Capitol,” states the
website. In Washington DC, Democracy Spring expects “thousands of Americans” to
engage in a “sit-in on the Capitol building in Washington DC in what will be
the largest civil disobedience action of the century.”
A chart for
the April New Moon drawn for
Philadelphia carries the reason for this
sudden upsurge. Notice that the New Moon conjoins Uranus and squares Pluto but
more significantly the square straddles the meridian at Philadelphia.
The following
extract from Bill Herbst about the Uranus-Pluto square explains why a rebellion is brewing.
The alignment indicates a breakdown in our
largest institutions (Capricorn) that starts from within the institutions
themselves as an egregious overplaying of their power in ways that are clearly
self-serving rather than for the greater good (Pluto), which is then furthered
by an unexpected rebellion (Uranus) against institutional malfeasance, a
seemingly spontaneous insurrection that occurs from the ground level up,
fomented by individuals (Aries) who stand up in protest against the oppressive
influence of such institutions. Actually, these insurrections aren’t
spontaneous; they’ve been brewing invisibly under the surface, slowly heating
up as discontent with the status quo grows. Such rebellions manifest as potent
and disruptive forces in the collective, however, only after critical mass is
reached at the boiling point, so that they appear to arise full-blown and
without precedent, as if out of nowhere.
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