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Japan's largest crime group, the Yamaguchi-gumi, splits



Tokyo (CNN)Last month, Japan's largest crime group, the Yamaguchi-gumi, split into two main factions, potentially creating a gang war that may ultimately involve all 21 designated crime groups in Japan. The new group, which was formally created in early September (7th ), is calling themselves the Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi and is already setting up alliances with other organized crime groups. The National Police Agency says they have had an emergency meeting to discuss how to handle the crisis, and police nationwide are on alert. 








The splinter mafia group was formed in Kobe on September 7. A chart for the Waning Crescent Moon of September 9 at Kobe is shown here. In these kind of charts where it appears that the planets  are separated by wide orbs that would not ordinarily be considered to produce an aspect ,  we must remember that the horizon and meridian axes are allowed an orb of about 10 degrees. With this in mind we can see that the TNP Cupido on the Ascendant is opposite the TNPs Hades-Kronos.  A keyword for Hades is “criminal” while that for Cupido is  “family” so that we can already begin to see that this chart is telling us something about a mafia group or family.  Another way to  interpret Cupido-Hades-Kronos would be, “decline (Hades) of executive authority (Kronos) affects group unity (Cupido)”. The next thing we notice is a skewed Grand Cross straddling the meridian containing the Uranus-Pluto-Kronos-Hades T-square.  Uranus-Pluto can be interpreted as “power (Pluto) struggles within groups (Uranus) that can eventually lead to demands for independence (Uranus)”.


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