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Mexican drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman captured





Six months after tunneling out of the maximum security Altiplano prison, Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera was re-captured for the third time by Mexican Marines on Friday in a high-risk raid of the drug lord's compound, and later a motel on the outskirts of Los Mochis, Sinaloa. Jan.9






A chart for the Waning Crescent Moon of Jan.6 drawn for Los Mochis has the  luminaries aspecting  the Uranus-Pluto square which is significantly placed on the angles.

In simple terms the Uranus-Pluto square represents a war between rebels or renegades (Uranus in Aries) versus the government (Pluto in Capricorn).  In Capricorn, Pluto symbolizes the overwhelming power of the government . Quite often when an individual (Aries) pits himself against the government (Capricorn) he is simply overpowered and jailed  as has happened with El Chapo. The following extract from Bill Herbst explains the Uranus-Pluto dynamics.

People who are aware of at least some of the symbolic meanings of the Uranus-Pluto square need to understand that Uranus in Aries and Pluto in Capricorn are both double-sided. One isn’t “good” and the other “bad.” That’s far too simplistic. Each planet-sign pair has positive and negative meanings as judged by context and perspective. Uranus in Aries can mean standing up for individual freedom through the protection (and sometimes the reassertion) of personal rights against the draconian power of a collective — whether governmental, corporate, or social — that no longer considers the needs of individuals, which is the dark side of Pluto in Capricorn (rule by and for a privileged oligarchy). But the equations can work the other way, too. The power of the collective to force conformity against “outlaws” who harm society can be the cavalry riding to the rescue to defend the common good by preventing willful, insensitive, or even sociopathic depredations by individuals or companies whose actions harm  everyone’s safety and well-being.


The Moon [0sa] is conjunct the star  beta (β) Hercules, Kornephoros, a pale yellow star on the right shoulder of Hercules.

Manilius associates Hercules with people like El Chapo.

"Hercules, the figure on bended knee and called by the Greek name of Engonasin, about whose origin no certainty prevails. Of this constellation is begotten the desertion, craftiness, and deceit characteristic of its children, and from it comes the thug who terrorizes the heart of the city." [Manilius, Astronomica, 1st century, AD, p.353.]


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