With entity JP Morgan Chase in the news now with its role in purchasing part of Bear Stearns, you'd have to be completely incurious not to wonder what planets might be currently triggering old JP's natal chart, so I took a peek:
Go to my WordPress Page: JP Morgan + March 24, 2008 transits where you'll see Morgan's natal chart with its YOD pattern between Moon, Saturn, and Pluto; plus, more details on the top financier of his day (April 17, 1837--March 31, 1913.)
And appropriately, even old King Midas has joined the throng!
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Mar 24, 2008
JP Morgan's natal chart being triggered
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Jan 22, 2008
Interview with Patrick Wood: Crash of 2008?
America's feet of clay and ripples from 9/11: This email alert was late in arriving so it refers to Monday, yesterday--but the radio interview with Patrick Wood of The August Review is today EST or tonight PST:
Contact Information
Editor:
Patrick M. Wood
Phone:
(208) 712-0170
Email:
editor@augustreview.com
Mail:
The August Review
P.O. Box 1309
Rathdrum, ID 8385
If you haven't already heard, the various stock exchanges around the world experienced a huge meltdown today (Monday). By comparison, if the Dow Jones average had been open today, it could have been down over 1,000 points, comparable to the 9/11 crash.
Luckily, banks and the U.S. market was closed today because of Martin Luther King holiday. But--tomorrow will be a different story! Will it be another "Black Tuesday?"
I will be a guest on The Roth Show tonight from 7:00-10:00PM PDT to examine the crash and the reasons for it. Those of you who attended my online financial forecast several weeks ago already had a head start on your own preparations.
I cannot urge you strongly enough to tune in to The Roth Show tonight at 7:00PM PDT!
The Roth Show: The Crash of '08? with Patrick Wood
Please, call in during the show with your questions and comments: 877-999-7684
And, urgently invite everyone you know to listen in with you!
Regards,
Patrick Wood, Editor
The August Review
copyright © 2007 The August Review The August Review | P.O. Box 1309 | Rathdrum | ID | 83858
note: you may also be interested in Patrick Wood's new project: LeftRightUnite!...I've signed up, have you?
Contact Information
Editor:
Patrick M. Wood
Phone:
(208) 712-0170
Email:
editor@augustreview.com
Mail:
The August Review
P.O. Box 1309
Rathdrum, ID 8385
If you haven't already heard, the various stock exchanges around the world experienced a huge meltdown today (Monday). By comparison, if the Dow Jones average had been open today, it could have been down over 1,000 points, comparable to the 9/11 crash.
Luckily, banks and the U.S. market was closed today because of Martin Luther King holiday. But--tomorrow will be a different story! Will it be another "Black Tuesday?"
I will be a guest on The Roth Show tonight from 7:00-10:00PM PDT to examine the crash and the reasons for it. Those of you who attended my online financial forecast several weeks ago already had a head start on your own preparations.
I cannot urge you strongly enough to tune in to The Roth Show tonight at 7:00PM PDT!
The Roth Show: The Crash of '08? with Patrick Wood
Please, call in during the show with your questions and comments: 877-999-7684
And, urgently invite everyone you know to listen in with you!
Regards,
Patrick Wood, Editor
The August Review
copyright © 2007 The August Review The August Review | P.O. Box 1309 | Rathdrum | ID | 83858
note: you may also be interested in Patrick Wood's new project: LeftRightUnite!...I've signed up, have you?
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