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Last US plane out of Afghanistan

 




WASHINGTON – The final U.S. troops in Afghanistan flew out of Kabul Monday at 3:29 p.m. EDT, ending a costly 20-year occupation that started after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and leaving a war-torn country now controlled by the Taliban. The retreat, announced by the Pentagon, came one minute before Aug. 31 Kabul time, keeping the U.S. in the country right up until a deadline set by President Joe Biden's administration. https://bit.ly/3jqnXQZ

 

 

Here is the chart for the last plane out of Kabul. Notice the Sun on the IC square the nodal axis -  a phenomenon known as “Moon Wobble”under which  political and personal upheavals take place [1].


 In addition, the August 30th  Last Quarter Moon ( also a Moon Wobble) is aligned with the meridian at Kabul.

The Sabian symbol for the Moon [7ge08]  is quite illuminating:

PHASE 68 (GEMINI 8°): AROUSED STRIKERS SURROUND A FACTORY.

KEYNOTE: The disruptive power of the ambitious mind upon the organic wholeness of human relationship.

The use of the aggressive  intellect-generated energy inevitably leads to  industrial unrest and violence. As man manages to rape the earth (and its people…the Afghans here?)  in order to demonstrate his power and his sense of proud mastery, conflicts and disruptive processes are inevitably initiated.  The type of power generated by the analytical intellectual faculties (the American war machine?)  is essentially disruptive; it is based on the destruction of matter, and invites egocentric hoarding and spoliation — and, in general, privileges of one kind or another.

The industrial strike  of  the “workers” that stops the flow of profits to the  factory owners  is here a metaphor for  the poor masses of Afghanistan derailing the  20-year American-led experiment conceived in the minds of greedy capitalistic planners to pillage the mineral wealth of a poor nation.

And finally here is Joe Biden’s Wynn Key progression for his precession corrected solar return. Once again the same Moon Wobble!


[1] https://bit.ly/3sYs2PH


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