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Japan’s Excess Deaths Data and the Stars

 


 

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In early June 2026, a video clip featuring Australian immunologist Professor Robert Clancy spread rapidly across X (formerly Twitter). In the interview, Clancy discussed a large-scale Japanese analysis — reportedly covering around 20 million people — claiming that excess deaths were concentrated almost entirely in the vaccinated population, with distinct mortality spikes appearing approximately three months (around 90–100 days) after booster doses.The material appears to stem from analysis of Japanese health/municipal/insurance databases, highlighted in interviews (including with Dr. John Campbell) in late 2025, with the specific viral clip gaining traction in May 2026. What follows is a fascinating layer of mundane astrology — the use of national charts to explore the timing of collective events. Here’s how the celestial symbolism aligns with the unfolding story.

 

 

Japan’s Natal Chart Foundation

 


Japan’s modern natal chart is commonly set for 3 May 1947, 00:00 JST, Tokyo (the post-war constitution era). Key features include:Sun at 11° Taurus; Pluto at ~10° Leo, forming a square to the Sun. In mundane astrology, the 8th house (which the Sun may influence as a ruler or significator) is associated with public mortality, the death rate, and national crises.

 

 

The 2026 Solar Return: A Year of Revelation


 


The Solar Return for 3 May 2026 (calculated for Tokyo) places Uranus at ~1° Gemini right on the Ascendant, forming a tight square to the Nodes. Uranus, often called “the revealer,” is linked to sudden shocks, technological/data breakthroughs, and exposures of hidden information. The North Node at ~6° Pisces falls in the Vedic lunar mansion Satabhisaj (Shatabishak), traditionally known as “the hundred healers” or “requiring a hundred physicians.” Astrologer Diana Rosenberg associated this area with difficult-to-treat illnesses, medical system strain, or epidemic-level events.This chart sets the annual theme: major revelations involving health data and systemic shocks.

 

 

Secondary Progressions Trigger the Story




Progressing the Solar Return forward to 22 May 2026 (using Secondary Progressed / Q2 Mean Quotidian technique) moves the Uranus–Nodes T-square onto the meridian (Midheaven/IC axis). This angular activation is interpreted as bringing the hidden themes into public view — exactly when the Robert Clancy clip and related discussions went viral in late May 2026.

 

Primary Directions and Mars Transit Activation

Further analysis using primary directions shows the Directed Ascendant opposing Japan’s natal Sun becoming exact around 24 August 2026. This longer-term direction was “ignited” by a transit: Mars conjunct Japan’s natal Sun at 11° Taurus (and squaring natal Pluto) during the last days of May 2026. Mars acts as a trigger, energizing the natal Sun–Pluto square — a combination often linked to exposure of toxic or hidden matters.

 

Fixed Stars Layer : Echoes of Epidemics

Diana Rosenberg’s extensive work Secrets of the Ancient Skies adds another dimension:Stars in the 10–13° Taurus range (near Japan’s Sun) have historical associations with epidemics.

Stars near 10° Leo (with Pluto) are also tied to toxic conditions and epidemics. 

These stellar interpretations reinforce the health/mortality themes emerging under these activations.

 

Synthesis: Celestial Timing Meets Current Events

From an astrological perspective, the sequence is striking:Early May Solar Return seeds the theme of revelation (Uranus on Ascendant).

Mid-to-late May progressions and Mars transit bring it into public prominence — coinciding with the viral spread of the Japanese excess deaths discussion.

The August primary direction suggests possible further developments or culmination later in 2026. 

Whether one views this as meaningful synchronicity or symbolic storytelling, the charts provide a coherent narrative framework for the timing of these controversial claims entering the public discourse.


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