The periodicity and recurrence of lunar (and solar) eclipses is governed by the Saros cycle, a period of approximately 6,585.3 days (18 years 11 days 8 hours). The Saros is useful for organizing eclipses into families or series that have a common theme. The First Eclipse (FE) of the series contains the theme that persists through all the eclipses of the series. Lunar Eclipse of 30 Nov 2020 at 08°Ge38'01'' belongs to the Saros Series 116 [1]. The FE of this series occurred on March 11, 0993 and was conjunct the midpoint Neptune/Kronos [25vi23]. Neptune/Kronos: Subterfuge employed in a reach for leadership; attempts to undermine a leader ; leaders are able to deceive the people. The previous lunar eclipse in the series occurred on November 19, 2002. Ring a bell? That was just before the start of the Iraq War when George Bush, his colleagues and the MSM were proclaiming that Iraq had WMDs and subsequently used that as an excuse to go to war. All of this was later p
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