For thick skins 13. CARTOGRAPHY Maps. Cartography maps, as a - TopicsExpress



          

For thick skins 13. CARTOGRAPHY Maps. Cartography maps, as a technique of astrologic prediction, emerged on the scene in mid-1980s, as computers became popular in many households. Cartography maps induce people to feel they are getting good astrology and their moneys worth of their expensive equipment - by observing wonderful maps on their screens. Cartography maps are world maps with funny curved lines on them. The lines represent the positions of transiting planets, as seen from different parts of the world at a particular time. They run in a general top to bottom direction. The maps support the theory that a major event at a particular spot on earth happens because the planets are aligned uniquely over that region. It promotes the blame the planets superstition. The most famous example of these world maps appeared on the eve of the Desert Storm. All astrology magazines published a map of the Iraq War, showing a Mars line over Iraq. This one map had such an impact on the astrologic community that the developer of the technique, JIM LEWIS, was recognized as the astrologer of the year at a major astrology conference in Washington, D.C. in April 1992. The community was not disturbed by the fact that an article by Jim Lewis, Whats Ahead for the World in 1991, on pages 6-13 of American Astrology Digest, 1991, that appeared on the market in September 1990, after Iraq invaded Kuwait, did NOT mention a word about Iraq, Kuwait, or a war in the region. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE WAR THE SAME MAGAZINE PUBLISHED A SECOND ARTICLE BY JIM LEWIS IN WHICH HE CORRECTLY PREDICTED THE WAR. (It appeared on pages 42-49 of the February 1991 issue of the American Astrology: Special Report, the Mid-East Crisis.) It is not surprising that AMERICAN ASTROLOGY would want to protect JIM LEWIS. It is the publisher of the BOOK OF MAPS by JIM LEWIS.) The map of the Iraq War conveys the message that since Mars line was passing over Iraq at the time when the war started, it was Mars, alone or with other planets, which caused the war. Cartography does not make sense even from a mechanical standpoint. Since the line also passes over other regions, there should have been an earthquake in central USSR, a sea war in the Indian ocean, a revolution in Madagascar. Cartography reduces people and nations to mere puppets who fight wars not for their own interests, but to entertain God(s). Here, 25 nations became involved in a war not to drive Mr. Hussein out of Kuwait, but to entertain the planet of war: Mars. It was not President Bush who ordered the US forces to attack. It was Mars. Cartography stresses the significance of ZONES in personal charts. The ads cater to novice astrologers with the following line: ... so far 810 people have happily reported meeting love mates in their Venus zones. This claim is as meaningless as the map of the Iraq War: 1) WHAT percent are 810 of ALL people who reported one way or another? 2) How many people with UNfavorable Venus zones ALSO reported meeting love mates? 3) How many people WITH favorable Venus zones did NOT meet love mates? 4) HOW did authors conclude that it was the Venus zones and not a favorable environment that caused this happy turn of events? In reality, if a person is bestowed with the looks of a Warren Beatty or Kim Basinger, or has the personality of a Madonna, and lives in an environment that facilitates mating, then the probability of meeting a love mate should be very high. Compare this to the prospects, DESPITE the Venus zone, of a person who suffers from severe acne and lives in an Amish village. Cartography maps are a hoax.
Posted on: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 21:53:53 +0000

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