In the
aftermath of the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003 – an invasion which many Iraqis
believe left their country in the worst condition it has been since the Mongol
invasion of 1258 — there was much discussion in the media about the Bush
Administration’s goal for “nation-building” in that country. Of course, if there ever were such a goal,
it was quickly abandoned, and one hardly ever hears the term “nation-building”
discussed as a U.S. foreign policy objective anymore. The stark truth is that
the U.S. really has no intentions of helping to build strong states in the
Middle East or elsewhere. Rather, as we see time and again – e.g., in
Yugoslavia, Sudan, Libya, Yemen, Syria, Somalia, Ukraine – the goal of U.S.
foreign policy, whether stated or not, is increasingly and more aggressively
the destruction and balkanization of independent states. However, it is
important to recognize that this goal is not new. Sept.7 http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-united-states-as-a-destroyer-of-nations/5549994
It is interesting that this article has been written just
before the lunar eclipse of Sept. 16 that fell on the US Sibly radix Neptune. In
his now famous research Michel Gauquelin showed that planets within 10 degrees
on either side of the Ascendant and Midheaven were extremely powerful . In the
US Sibly, Neptune [22vi25] falls in the Gauquelin sector. The 10th house of a
national chart indicates the leaders or put another way it is also the “international identity” of the country. Neptune here is telling how the world
perceives the country (i.e. confused, deceitful). Moreover, it is conjunct the
star Alkaid [23vi46], eta (η) Ursa Major. Alkaid, is a brilliant white star on
the tail of the Great Bear [1].
Ursa Major has been called "the Bear with her
train," the "train" refers to these stars epsilon (Alioth), zeta
(Mizar), and eta (this star, Alkaid) which mark the tail. These three stars
were also portrayed by the Arabs as "Mourners" around a Bier or
coffin. The coffin was followed by "Mourners" (Alioth, Mizar, and
this star, Alkaid), as in the Arabic Banat Na'ash al Kubra, "the Daughters
of the Great Bier", and this constellation was seen as a funeral
procession.
Alkaid was known as "the
destroyer of nations" by Islamic astrologers. [Fixed Stars and
Judicial Astrology, George Noonan, 1990, p.5.]
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