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Mercury activates Jupiter-Uranus-Pluto T-square



US President Donald Trump has withdrawn his healthcare bill after it failed to gain enough support to pass in Congress. House Speaker Paul Ryan said he and Mr Trump agreed to pull the vote, after it became apparent it would not get the minimum of 215 Republican votes needed.  March 24 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39387550

Yesterday, Republican Devin Nunez Nunes held an explosive press conference outside the White House in which he told reporters that communications from the Trump team were picked up and disseminated within the government during the 2016 campaign.  Not surprisingly, the comments ruffled some liberal feathers and the mainstream media launched an immediate smear campaign calling for Nunes to resign his post immediately. Now, according to Fox News sources, congressional investigators expect that a potential “smoking gun” from the NSA establishing that the Obama administration spied on the Trump transition team, and possibly the president-elect himself, will be produced to the House Intelligence Committee as early as tomorrow.   March 24 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-03-23/nsa-provide-smoking-gun-proof-obama-spied-trump




In the last few days Mercury  activated the waning Jupiter/Uranus opposition as it first squared Pluto, then opposed Jupiter and finally conjoined Uranus. At Washington DC, the first and second of these events brought the T-square to the angles suggesting that it influenced events at that place. So did we get news that could be related to Mercury  triggering the t-square between Jupiter/Uranus and Pluto?






This combination can bring unexpected reversal of plans or important announcements. Recall that we saw the GOP’s decision to drop the health care bill. But the T-square can also cause  important information, previously hidden to emerge. The House Intelligence Committee chairman Devin Nunes gave a press conference stating that Trump and his transition team were under "incidental surveillance." 

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