The record shows that many of former President Ronald Reagan’s activities such as his election campaigns, his presidential swearing-in ceremonies, his press conferences, medical care services, and other events of earthly importance, were all decided using the guidance of the stars and other heavenly bodies. Don Regan’s book For The Record has revealed that Nancy Reagan often consulted an astrologist. But presidential aides have tried to decrease any attention given to the subject in an effort to end the inquiries from the media about the use of astrology in the White House.
For those who know and understand the science of star logic, better known as astrology, one question comes to mind, “Why didn’t the knowledge of astrology and its role in politics come to light before now? In actually, astrology has been a major part of politics for thousands of years, not only in this country, but worldwide.
When you dig deeper, you’ll find that astrology has played a major role in politics and has also been a key factor in making important political decisions. Reagan is surely not the first president to consult the stars. The very foundation of this country is rooted in the principles of astrology and numerology.
The “Founding Fathers” not only practiced the “occult arts,” but also planned specific dates to coincide with celestial events. The birthday of the United States, July 4, 1776, was timed to coincide with the astrological sign of Cancer and the number 13.
Africa is ruled by the sun sign Cancer. The U.S. was founded on African principles and built by African slaves. July 4th follows 13 days after the sun entered the sign of Cancer during the summer solstice on June 21st in 1776.
Thirteen is a number which has profound numerological significance. There were thirteen original colonies, the number 13 is repeated 8 times on the Great Seal of the United States and the 13th Amendment to the Constitution freed the slaves. All of these references to the number 13, and numerous others, are surely no coincidence.
For years the number 13 has come to represent powers of transformation and rebirth. Twelve has come to symbolize the completion of a cycle and 13 represents the energy of that cycle transcending itself into a higher, often spiritual, plane of existence.
WE see this pattern repeated in the stories of Jesus the Christ and his 12 apostles. King Arthur had 12 knights at his round table. The sun exists along with the 12 signs of the zodiac. Courtroom proceedings include the judge and 12 men of the jury.
It is also no coincidence that presidential elections are held the first Tuesday, following the Monday, of the 11th month of every leap year. Elections take place at this time because of the significance of the leap year (366 days) and the numerological significance of Tuesdays and the month of November.
Astrologically speaking, each day of the week is governed by a celestial body. Sunday is ruled by the Sun, Monday is ruled by the Moon, Tuesday is ruled by Mars and the pattern continues for the rest of the week, the month, and the year.
Mars is regarded as the Roman god of war, whose astrological symbol is identical to the medical symbol for man. Wars have traditionally been fought and declared by men who were often voted into office. Since the right to vote had historically been restricted to men, it was only fitting that elections were held on a day associated with men—Tuesday. The practice continues to this day.
To the layperson, all this talk about stars and numbers might be a bit confusing. That is by design. Knowledge which has the power to liberate the mind is usually limited to a select few, or this knowledge is criticized so that it becomes undesirable for the masses of people.
In the meantime, those in power or those who desire more power (almost always men), keep metaphysical consultants close at hand. Some of the greatest rulers, in both ancient and modern times, relied on knowledge of the stars to guide their actions. This is science fact—not science fiction.
Adolph Hitler used astrologers and other occult practitioners before he used his armies. The swastika is a symbol which has been in use for thousands of years. When facing one direction, it symbolizes creation; when reversed (as Hitler used it), it symbolizes destruction.
During World War II, Winston Churchill consulted astrologers in an attempt to know what Hitler was planning. It is a documented fact that the U.S., in conjunction with British intelligence, employed psychics. Each attempted to project his consciousness into the war rooms of Hitler’s generals.
To this very day, both the Department of the Navy and the Soviet military are experimenting with methods of “psychic warfare.” Yet, we are told that psychic phenomenon, astrology, and numerology are all pseudo sciences which lack any sciences which lack any scientific foundation.
Astrology is one of the oldest sciences known to mankind. Everyone should be aware of the fact that the sun and the moon have a profound effect on the Earth. High tides, high crime rates, births and deaths all follow low cycles related to the stars and other heavenly bodies.
Over 500 years ago, scientists believed that the Earth was flat and that it was the center of the universe. New scientific discoveries are made almost every day, indicating that scientists are still learning about the Earth and our solar system.
Just because scientists and politicians don’t sanction astrology and related disciplines doesn’t mean that these studies lack merit. Oftentimes, many things that are not properly understood are labeled bogus by the status quo. As Stevie Wonder said, “When you believe in things you don’t understand, you suffer.”
In any event, time will tell…it usually does.
Commentary
There is a vast difference between the astrology column in your local newspaper and an astrological chart done by a trained professional. The differences are as great as those of a drug dealer working the corner and the druggist working the pharmacy in the middle of the block.
Those who study the stars (astronomers and astrologists) know that the Earth is continually influenced by gravity and the electromagnetic fields of millions of objects in the sky. Let’s consider the relationship of one object in the sky to the Earth. Let’s consider the moon.
The Earth is essentially a ball of rock, approximately 8,000 miles in diameter, and is surrounded by an atmosphere which extends over 1,000 miles into outer space. Two-thirds of the Earth’s surface is covered by water. The moon, in contrast, is a dry, airless rock, one-fourth the size of Earth, and is 239,000 miles away.
As the moon revolves around the Earth, it literally pulls the atmosphere and water of the Earth beneath it. On the opposite side of the Earth, the force of the moon’s pull is so strong that it actually pulls the solid body of the Earth away from the atmosphere and water. This gravitational effect creates two bulges called high tides.
The Earth turns, these tides travel from east to west across the Earth’s surface. This action creates the movement of two high and low tides every hour of every day. These tides are highest during the full moon, and scientists are capable of determining the exact time and location of tides, anywhere on Earth, at any date in the past, present, or future.
The moon effects all of the water in all of the oceans, lakes, rivers and streams on Earth. It also affects the water (fluids) of every plant and animal on Earth, including humans. Like the Earth, two-thirds of the human body is water, and your physical and mental well-being are also affected by the moon.
Hospital records indicate that there is an increase of births and strokes (among the elderly) during the time of the full moon. Police dockets also indicate dramatic increases in violent behavior during this same time period. In the nineteenth century, doctors in a British insane asylum coined the phrase “lunatic” to describe the mental health of patients whose insanity coincided with the full moon (luna).
The moon is one of millions of objects in the sky, which can be seen at night and go unseen during the day. If the moon can exert a force which pulls all of the water and air on Earth, then why can’t it affect the water in your veins and arteries and the air that you breathe? It does. It has and always will.






