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Mexican Cartel Boss "El Mencho" killed

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/mexican-forces-kill-cjng-kingpin-sparks-cartel-chaos-across-guadalajara

 

 


 

The astrological configuration in the First Quarter Moon chart for February 24, 2026 (at 06:27 CST in Mexico City) can reasonably be interpreted as reflecting or mirroring the violent action against the CJNG leader "El Mencho" (Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes), which occurred just days earlier on February 22, 2026, in a military operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco (near Guadalajara). This event involved a shootout where Mexican forces killed him and several associates, triggering immediate widespread cartel retaliation. The killing was a high-profile strike against one of Mexico's most powerful and violent cartels, involving sudden armed confrontation, death, and a explosive aftermath of terror and disruption—aligning closely with the Mars-Uranus square highlighted.

 

Here's a breakdown of the points:

 

The Sun-Moon T-square with the meridian (MC/IC axis):

In the provided chart. The Sun-Moon form a T-square with the MC. This emphasizes tension between personal/collective will (Aquarius Sun) and on going stability (Taurus Moon), focused on public or national events (meridian involvement). Such a configuration often highlights crises of authority, public confrontations, or disruptions to the status quo—fitting for a government/military operation targeting a shadowy power figure, with immediate public chaos and visibility in the media.

 

Mars at 25° Aquarius square Uranus at 27° Taurus:

This is a tight applying square (or very close orb) in the transit chart. Mars (action, aggression, military force, violence) in Aquarius (rebellion, sudden events, authority challenges) squares Uranus (sudden shocks, explosions, upheaval, liberation from control) in Taurus ( status quo stability).

 

 

Transit Mars at 25° Aquarius is close enough to "trigger" dynamics from the prior February 17, 2026, annular solar eclipse at ~28°49' Aquarius (which squared natal or fixed points involving Uranus themes). Eclipses in Aquarius often bring resets in collective structures, rebellions against entrenched power, and sudden awakenings or disruptions—especially with Uranus involvement. The Mars-Uranus square acts as a trigger for explosive, violent release of built-up tension.

 

This matches the military raid: a sudden, aggressive strike (Mars) against a cartel empire (entrenched power), leading to chaotic fallout (Uranus). Mars in Aquarius can indicate detached aggression (e.g., coordinated special forces op with air support/intel), while Uranus in Taurus points to shocks to material security/control (cartel territories, resources, economic rackets disrupted).

 

Uranus conjunct Algol

Fixed star Algol (around 26° Taurus) is notoriously linked to extreme violence, beheading/ mutilation themes (historically "the demon star"), terror, murder, and intense crises—often involving loss of heads (literal or figurative power). Uranus (sudden, revolutionary) conjunct Algol amplifies potential for shocking, brutal events tied to rebellion or upheaval. In this context, the death of a cartel kingpin (a "head" of a criminal network) in a violent clash fits Algol's symbolism eerily well—sudden decapitation of leadership, sparking terror and revenge.

 

Mars in Aquarius among stars linked to "sudden release of suppressed or repressed energies" (per Diana Rosenberg): Aquarius placements, especially Mars here, often tie to fixed stars or constellations associated with explosive outbursts, liberation of pent-up forces, or tech/collective rebellions. Combined with the Uranus-Algol contact and the eclipse trigger, this supports a "sudden release" of violence—repressed tensions (cartel vs. state) erupting in a military confrontation and immediate retaliatory wave.

 

 

The timing is notable: The eclipse (Feb 17) set collective Aquarian reset energy, Mars activated it sharply by Feb 22-24, and the First Quarter Moon chart (Feb 24) captures the building crisis/public tension phase right after the killing and during early retaliation. Astrologically, this portrays a volatile, shocking strike against mafia-like authority, with violent reverberations—aligning well with the real-world CJNG kingpin's death and the resulting cartel chaos in Guadalajara and beyond.

 


 

Finally the Wynn Key Return chart for Mexico (based on the national chart of January 31, 1917, 16:00 LMT, Mexico City) on February 23, 2026, at 12:00 CST in Mexico City aligns strikingly with the dramatic events unfolding. Key features in this Wynn Key Return chart tie directly to the "mafia gang leader" scenario and the broader national implications:Kronos-Hades opposite Cupido, aligned with the horizon (Ascendant/Descendant axis):

 

In Uranian astrology, this is a potent combination: Kronos signifies high authority, superiors, government/executive power, integrity, illustrious status, and things "above average" (e.g., heads of state or major organizations).

Hades represents the unpleasant, decay, decomposition, hidden filth/secrets, old/underworld matters, misfortune, and often criminal or shadowy elements (including organized crime, corruption, or "dirt" in power structures).

Cupido denotes groups, families, societies, organizations, partnerships, clans, or collectives (including criminal syndicates/families like cartels).

 

A Kronos-Hades opposition to Cupido on the angles (horizon) vividly pictures a high-level authority figure (Kronos) tied to underworld/criminal decay (Hades) clashing with or confronting a powerful organized group/clan (Cupido). This fits the military/government strike (Kronos as state authority) against a cartel boss (Hades + Cupido as the "mafia gang leader" heading a criminal family/organization). The opposition emphasizes conflict, downfall, or exposure of hidden corruption, with the angular placement making it publicly visible and nationally significant.

 

Kronos-Hades conjunct Sirius:

The fixed star Sirius (around 14° Cancer in tropical zodiac) is a bright, royal star linked to prominence, success, ambition, and protection—but also intensity, potential violence, or "burning" outcomes when afflicted. Diana Rosenberg associated Sirius (in certain contexts/constellations) with themes of thievery, banditry, outlawry, or predatory groups—aligning with cartel activities (drug trafficking, extortion as modern "banditry"). Kronos-Hades on Sirius amplifies a "high but decayed authority" (corrupt power figure) meeting a dramatic, fated downfall or exposure. In mundane terms, this supports the sudden elimination of a notorious criminal leader by state forces, with Sirius adding a sense of "bright star" prominence (El

Jupiter conjunct Kronos-Hades (at ~14°-15° Cancer):

Jupiter (expansion, relief, justice, good outcomes after hardship) here adds a mitigating or positive layer: "good things happening after a decline." This reflects the government's view of the operation as a major victory (Jupiter as beneficial justice/authority) against entrenched crime (Hades decline/decay), despite the immediate violent backlash. Jupiter can indicate relief from a long-standing burden (El Mencho evading capture for years) or national optimism post-crisis, even amid short-term turmoil. Retrograde Jupiter suggests internalized or delayed benefits, fitting a complex aftermath (retaliation vs. long-term weakening of CJNG).

 

Overall interpretation:

This Wynn Key Return captures a pivotal national moment where state authority (Kronos) decisively confronts and dismantles a decaying criminal empire/leader (Hades-Cupido opposition), tied to banditry/outlaw themes (Sirius). The event is angular (public, crisis-oriented), with Jupiter hinting at eventual positive shifts for Mexico (e.g., reduced cartel dominance) after the "decline" of violence. It mirrors the real-time chaos following El Mencho's death on February 22—government triumph mixed with underworld retaliation—making this chart a strong astrological reflection of the strike against the "mafia gang leader" and its ripple effects on national stability.

 

 

"El Mencho", born July 17, 1966, in Aguililla, Michoacán, was undergoing his second Saturn return at the time of his death on February 22, 2026, at age 59. This astrological milestone aligns strikingly with the violent, abrupt end to his life and leadership of the CJNG cartel.

 

The second Saturn return period is a classic timing for profound reckonings, endings of long chapters, karmic culminations, and often irreversible consequences from past actions. It frequently brings midlife "crises" or closures: reevaluation of legacy, health/legacy issues, authority confrontations, or final accountability. In El Mencho's case, this manifested as the ultimate downfall—being tracked, raided, and killed by state forces after decades of evading capture.

 

Fixed star Scheat (Beta Pegasi) is positioned at approximately 29°23' Pisces (tropical zodiac), so a natal Saturn at 29°30' Pisces is a very tight conjunction (within 0° orb). Scheat is one of the more notoriously challenging fixed stars, often described in traditional and modern sources as bringing:Extreme misfortune, catastrophe, or tragic endings.

 

 

This configuration doesn't "cause" the event in isolation but provides a compelling symbolic lens: a life of hardened authority (Saturn) meeting an unfortunate, violent fate (Scheat) precisely during the return cycle that demands final accountability.

 

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