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Dear Shashank,

If you read the date of the event that Sateesh has given and use it

see the mundane charts it will help. What Sateesh is doing is great

work. In a few years we shall atleast have these posts on the list

in the archives if someone in 2 years from now wants to see chain of

events leading upto a war if any.

Hope that clarifies,

Sateesh, you are doing great work.. keep it up guy..

Cheers !!!

Ash

 

gjlist, "Deshmukh, Shashank"

<shashank.deshmukh@m...> wrote:

> HOW IS IT RELATED TO ASTROLOGY PLEASE? Its been great when I get to

learn so

> many different aspects of astrology but when members bring their own

> political views (or unrelated news) in to this forum, it just

starts

> unnecessary commotion in this group.

>

> thanks

> shashank

>

>

> Sateesh Batas [makara@n...]

> Monday, March 17, 2003 8:49 PM

> Samva List; Muruga; GJ List; panastroforum@t...

> [GJ] Blair in Fear?

>

>

> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2859183.stm

> <http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2859183.stm>

>

>

> Blair should fear eloquent Cook

>

>

>

> <http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/shared/img/o.gif>

> By Nick Assinder

> BBC News Online political correspondent

> <http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/shared/img/999999.gif>

>

> There could have been no more powerful a demonstration of the

opposition

> Tony Blair faces from his own party over his plan to go to war on

Iraq.

>

>

>

>

> Robin Cook delivers his resignation speech

>

<http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/38970000/jpg/_38970361_cook203c

ommons

> grabpa.jpg>

> Most powerful resignation speech since Geoffrey Howe

> In a riveting resignation speech to MPs, former cabinet minister

Robin Cook

> attempted a forensic, line-by-line demolition of the prime

minister's case.

>

> And in an unprecedented show of support, his speech was greeted

with a

> highly un-Parliamentary standing ovation and eruption of applause

from a

> large number of Labour backbenchers.

>

> The Commons has never seen anything quite like it and Speaker

Michael Martin

> was forced to demand order as the extraordinary display showed no

sign of

> abating.

>

>

>

>

> <http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/img/v3/start_quote.gif> The

anti-war

> rebels have finally got what they have so far been lacking - a

leader with

> the ability to scare the socks off the prime minister

> <http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/img/v3/end_quote.gif>

>

> This was more like an election speech or a conference performance

than a

> resignation statement.

>

> The prime minister, who was not in the chamber, may have felt the

hairs on

> the back of his neck prickle as Mr Cook ended with a call for the

Commons to

> stop the war with its vote on Tuesday night.

>

> That will not happen. But the anti-war rebels have finally got what

they

> have so far been lacking - a leader with the ability to scare the

socks off

> the prime minister.

>

> And any lingering hopes in Downing Street that the revolt may start

to wane

> were blown away with this single, brief statement.

>

> Incisive and devastating

>

> Mr Cook is seen to have resigned without bitterness or ill-feeling

and with

> his integrity and standing enhanced.

>

> But he has put himself at the head of the anti-war movement and, in

doing

> so, probably breathed new life into it.

>

> He voiced his support for the prime minister's efforts in seeking a

second

> resolution.

>

> But he then went on to set out in the clearest and most

comprehensive way

> yet all the strands of opposition to the government's policy.

>

> It was the most powerful resignation speech since Sir Geoffrey

Howe's famous

> performance which set the seal on Margaret Thatcher's future.

>

> If anything, it out did even that. Mr Cook has long been viewed as

one of

> the most incisive and devastating Commons performers.

>

> And on Monday night, as he ended a 20 year ministerial career, he

brought

> all his qualities into sharp focus.

>

> Mr Blair has every reason to be very scared indeed.

>

>

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I agree that Sateesh is doing great work in the field of astrology.

 

If we want to create a seperate archive of all the events related to the

impending war, it's also a good idea. But I do think that Mr. Cook' speech

however right (or worng depending on which side you are) does not belong to

this forum. Probably we can add Mr. Cook's birth data and then the post will

belong here.

 

This is my personal opinion and I'm not going to make any more comments on

this one.

 

thanks

shashank

 

ashsam73 [ashsam73]

Tuesday, March 18, 2003 11:21 AM

gjlist

[GJ] Good Work Sateesh

 

 

Dear Shashank,

If you read the date of the event that Sateesh has given and use it

see the mundane charts it will help. What Sateesh is doing is great

work. In a few years we shall atleast have these posts on the list

in the archives if someone in 2 years from now wants to see chain of

events leading upto a war if any.

Hope that clarifies,

Sateesh, you are doing great work.. keep it up guy..

Cheers !!!

Ash

 

gjlist, "Deshmukh, Shashank"

<shashank.deshmukh@m...> wrote:

> HOW IS IT RELATED TO ASTROLOGY PLEASE? Its been great when I get to

learn so

> many different aspects of astrology but when members bring their own

> political views (or unrelated news) in to this forum, it just

starts

> unnecessary commotion in this group.

>

> thanks

> shashank

>

>

> Sateesh Batas [makara@n...]

> Monday, March 17, 2003 8:49 PM

> Samva List; Muruga; GJ List; panastroforum@t...

> [GJ] Blair in Fear?

>

>

> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2859183.stm

> <http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2859183.stm>

>

>

> Blair should fear eloquent Cook

>

>

>

> <http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/shared/img/o.gif>

> By Nick Assinder

> BBC News Online political correspondent

> <http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/shared/img/999999.gif>

>

> There could have been no more powerful a demonstration of the

opposition

> Tony Blair faces from his own party over his plan to go to war on

Iraq.

>

>

>

>

> Robin Cook delivers his resignation speech

>

<http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/38970000/jpg/_38970361_cook203c

ommons

> grabpa.jpg>

> Most powerful resignation speech since Geoffrey Howe

> In a riveting resignation speech to MPs, former cabinet minister

Robin Cook

> attempted a forensic, line-by-line demolition of the prime

minister's case.

>

> And in an unprecedented show of support, his speech was greeted

with a

> highly un-Parliamentary standing ovation and eruption of applause

from a

> large number of Labour backbenchers.

>

> The Commons has never seen anything quite like it and Speaker

Michael Martin

> was forced to demand order as the extraordinary display showed no

sign of

> abating.

>

>

>

>

> <http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/img/v3/start_quote.gif> The

anti-war

> rebels have finally got what they have so far been lacking - a

leader with

> the ability to scare the socks off the prime minister

> <http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/img/v3/end_quote.gif>

>

> This was more like an election speech or a conference performance

than a

> resignation statement.

>

> The prime minister, who was not in the chamber, may have felt the

hairs on

> the back of his neck prickle as Mr Cook ended with a call for the

Commons to

> stop the war with its vote on Tuesday night.

>

> That will not happen. But the anti-war rebels have finally got what

they

> have so far been lacking - a leader with the ability to scare the

socks off

> the prime minister.

>

> And any lingering hopes in Downing Street that the revolt may start

to wane

> were blown away with this single, brief statement.

>

> Incisive and devastating

>

> Mr Cook is seen to have resigned without bitterness or ill-feeling

and with

> his integrity and standing enhanced.

>

> But he has put himself at the head of the anti-war movement and, in

doing

> so, probably breathed new life into it.

>

> He voiced his support for the prime minister's efforts in seeking a

second

> resolution.

>

> But he then went on to set out in the clearest and most

comprehensive way

> yet all the strands of opposition to the government's policy.

>

> It was the most powerful resignation speech since Sir Geoffrey

Howe's famous

> performance which set the seal on Margaret Thatcher's future.

>

> If anything, it out did even that. Mr Cook has long been viewed as

one of

> the most incisive and devastating Commons performers.

>

> And on Monday night, as he ended a 20 year ministerial career, he

brought

> all his qualities into sharp focus.

>

> Mr Blair has every reason to be very scared indeed.

>

>

> ---

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>

>

>

>

> Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat

> : gjlist-

> <http://www.goravani.com>

>

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Dear Ash,

 

Thanks for your kind words.

 

Indeed, if one is following the current Transits even without reference to any

Natal charts, one can easily see that -

 

TR Mercury [Diplomacy?] is now in Debility in Pisces and about to enter Deep

Combustion with TR Sun [Leaders].

 

A full Moon opposes them both, whle Exalted Rahu [Diplomats/Secret Manouevres]

aspects the Public Planet, Moon.

 

BOTH of these are receiving a close 5th-aspect from TR Ketu [sudden events/Fires/Miseries].

 

Moreover, TR Pluto [Wars?] is about to Station-to-Retrograde, still close

opposed by TR Saturn [Oil/Chemicals].

 

As you correctly surmise, the News forwards ARE appropriate, when one tallies

them with what is listed above - the Britush government issues in particular

seem to tie in with the Ketu to Mercury-Sun issue.

 

That is my last word, whilst I will continue to forward what Iconsider

astrologically relevant news articles.

 

Thanks :-) .

 

Sateesh.

 

========

 

 

 

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"ashsam73" <ashsam73 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com>

<gjlist>

Tuesday, March 18, 2003 4:20 PM

[GJ] Good Work Sateesh

: If you read the date of the event that Sateesh has given and use it : see the

mundane charts it will help. What Sateesh is doing is great : work. In a few

years we shall atleast have these posts on the list : in the archives if

someone in 2 years from now wants to see chain of : events leading upto a war

if any.: Hope that clarifies,: Sateesh, you are doing great work.. keep it up

guy..: Cheers !!!: Ash

 

 

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Additionally, TR Mars [Military] is exact 8th-aspecting its Dispositor TR Jupiter [Justice/Law].

 

Sateesh.

 

========

 

- Sateesh Batas

GJ List

Tuesday, March 18, 2003 6:16 PM

Re: [GJ] Good Work Sateesh

Dear Ash,

 

Thanks for your kind words.

 

Indeed, if one is following the current Transits even without reference to any

Natal charts, one can easily see that -

 

TR Mercury [Diplomacy?] is now in Debility in Pisces and about to enter Deep

Combustion with TR Sun [Leaders].

 

A full Moon opposes them both, whle Exalted Rahu [Diplomats/Secret Manouevres]

aspects the Public Planet, Moon.

 

BOTH of these are receiving a close 5th-aspect from TR Ketu [sudden events/Fires/Miseries].

 

Moreover, TR Pluto [Wars?] is about to Station-to-Retrograde, still close

opposed by TR Saturn [Oil/Chemicals].

 

 

 

---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system

(http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.463 / Virus Database: 262 - Release Date:

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