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Independence Day on 4th of July is
commonly associated not with masonry but with fireworks, parades,
barbecues, baseball games, family
reunions, political speeches and ceremonies. However, the legal separation
of the Thirteen Colonies from Great Britain in 1776 actually occurred on July 2nd,
when the Second Continental Congress voted to approve a resolution of
independence that had been proposed in June by Richard Henry Lee of Virginia
declaring the United States independent from Great Britain's rule. After voting
for independence, Congress turned its attention to the Declaration of
Independence, a statement explaining this decision, which had been prepared by
a Committee of Five, with Thomas Jefferson as its principal author. Congress
debated and revised the wording of the Declaration, finally approving it two
days later on July 4th. It was read from the balcony of the Council chamber of
the State House to the citizens of Philadelphia on July 8th 1776. So why do
the United States celebrate the 4th of July? Since many of the founding fathers
were enlightened masons (illuminati) of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, and freemasonry is rooted in ancient
mystery schools of solar worship, of course the date of the American Declaration of Independence was not arbitrary: In
1776 the solar aphelion (greek apo = from
+ helios = Sun = aphelion = away from the Sun) and the conjunction of the Sun with
Sirius both happened to occur on July 4th.
The Washington Monument is constructed within a Vesica Pisces that is created by the orbiting bodies of our Sun and Sirius. |
Martin Armstrong (May 31, 2016): "All the big manipulations have ALWAYS been to the UPSIDE, not to the downside. It is absurd to pretend that gold is suppressed perpetually so they can make money in some strange way." Calculated and charted with Timing Solution. |
Calculated and charted with Timing Solution. |
Calculated with Timing Solution |
Inspired by André Barbault's Cyclic Index, back in the 1970s French astrologer Claude Ganeau (1912-1991) developed a method of determining periods on Earth that were positive or negative, and termed this “Index of Cyclic Equilibrium”. Time has always been measured by the Moon’s cycle. This begins with the New Moon, when the Sun and Moon are conjunct. The waxing phase is from the New Moon to the Full Moon, while the waning phase is from the Full Moon to the New Moon. The waxing phase is one of growth and positive vibrations, while the waning phase is one of decay and negative vibrations. Claude Ganeau applied this principle to the ten cycles of the outer planets, from Jupiter to Pluto, and explained:
“The stability or instability of the world is directly related to the difference in the sum of the phases of all waxing cycles of the five outer planets, and the sum of the phases of waning cycles of planets. While the resultant figure remains positive, the earth will tend to experience relative stability and a period of evolution; when the resultant figure is negative the earth enters a period of crisis and involution.”
Claude Ganeau's original 'Indice d'Equilibre Cyclique' for the XXth century. |
'Indice de Concentration Planétaire' 1485-1983 of Henri-Joseph Gouchon (1898-1978), André Barbault's and Claude Ganeau's common inspirator. |
André Barbault's Cyclic Index of Global Tension, Conflict and War is a composite of
the angular distances between the five outer planets. In mundane astrology Pluto, Neptune and Uranus are known as ‘Collective Planets’. Their cycles correspond to long-term cultural-historic periods. Saturn and Jupiter are the social planets which relate to social-political and economic developments. Calculated with Timing Solution. See also HERE |
André Barbault's original Cyclic Index (Indice de concentration planetaire) for the XXth century. |
Calculated and charted with Timing Solution. |