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Cardinal Climax: Fasten Your Seat Belts, A Turbulent Decade Ahead!
The following is an excerpt from my most recent article on the Cardinal Climax. Click here to read the complete article on my website. [http://williamstickevers.com/ArticleCardinalClimax.html] The Thirties and Sixties in a 21st Century Context The convergence of the Uranus/Pluto cycle, … Continue reading
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2010 Predictions: U.S. Politics – Government and Leadership
U.S. Politics: Government and Leadership The economic inequality throughout the U.S. will create a potent grass-roots reform movement in 2010 that will fight to reverse the concentration of wealth and power of an advanced oligarchy, which will begin to politically destabilize the two party … Continue reading
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2010 Prediciton: Destabilization of U.S. two-party system of government
The economic inequality throughout the nation will create a potent grass-roots reform movement in 2010 that will fight to reverse the concentration of wealth and power of an advanced oligarchy, which will begin to politically destabilize the two party system … Continue reading
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