Market Astrology – Three Paper Dragons (Part 3)
The following is part 3 of a 3 part serious by Karen Starich, who uses astrology to forecast events in the Stock Market. Check out her premium service Astrology Traders for specific dates and in-depth analysis of future events.
Paper Dragon III: The Federal Reserve Bank - 2 Dragons Down – 1 to Go
December 23, 1923 the Federal Reserve Act was signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson. The Act provided for the establishment of Federal Reserve Banks to furnish an elastic currency to afford means of redistributing commercial paper and to establish a more effective supervision of banking in the US. The majority of the power went to New York banking interests such as J.P. Morgan with the New York Fed receiving approximately half the capitalization with over $20,000,000 in capital stock. The Federal Reserve Act is in effect a private banking monopoly with complete control of the money supply.
Since 1913 the Federal Reserve has grown in such mass that it is hard to imagine in today's financial crises Andrew Jackson's warning, it is no longer 50,000 families it is millions of families that are being ruined. The secret banking deals of the Federal Reserve eclipse those of Nicholas Biddle in the billions. The Second Bank of The United States morphed into a creature that is so bizarre and scary (no one knows exactly what goes on with their secret meetings on Jekyll Island) we can only imagine the movie that will some day be written about this episode in our nations history.
The Astrology of the Federal Reserve
The planet Neptune (deception and illusion) in the Federal Reserve chart is 27 degrees Cancer and exactly oppose the US Pluto (secrecy, power and control) at 27 degrees Capricorn in the 2nd house (credit, paper money and banking). This shows the hidden tie between the Fed and the US power elite in banking. Neptune rules dissolution or the dissolving of entities and when applied to financial matters it governs bankruptcy.
There is a critical tie between the....
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