WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO ALAN GREENSPAN?

Let me go on record as being one person who is intrigued by the situation surrounding Alan Greenspan at the moment. He is up for reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board in six weeks. This event will take place during the Venus Retrograde. Here is Alan Greenspan's chart:

Notice that Saturn will be crossing his Ascendant during this time period as well. This first occurred in October 2003. Could it be the man is going to retire? Is that why the silence from the White House is defeaning?
You read it first here!
I've been working on an article about the cycle in the stock market which began in 1982 when Saturn and Pluto were conjunct in Libra. This began a new World Order in the economy and also in you. Where were you in 1982?
The article is still "in process" but you may want to take a peak. THE NEW WORLD ORDER: IT'S NOT WHAT YOU THINK
I include discussion and charts of most of the key players, including:
Bernard Ebbers, CEO WorldCom (1982-2003)
Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board (1987 to present) - anti-regulation; abetted repeal of Glass-Steagall Act
Arthur Levitt, Chairman of the SEC (1993-2001) - focuses on educating investors and curbing or reforming accountants, takes aggressive stance with bank regulation
Robert Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury (1995-1999); assistant to Sanford Weill (1999-time of writing this article) - mixed reviews in ethics
Eliot Spitzer, New York State Attorney General (1999-present) - Spitzer’s investigations of conflicts of interest on Wall Street have been the catalyst for dramatic reform in the nation’s financial services industry
Harvey Pitt, Chairman of the SEC (2001-2003) - volatile and controversial term reflecting the oppositional aspect under which he took office; reaped what Levitt sowed
Sanford Weill, head of CitiGroup - pressures Congress to repeal Glass-Steagall; gives IPOs to favored customers, pressures analysts for preferred ratings - a recent attempt to oust him failed
Jack Grubman, telecom analyst for CitiGroup's Salomon Smith Barney - together with Weill, perhaps the brains behind WorldCom; personifies the telecom stock analyst of the 90s
There are sections on the history and development of the stock exchange, the SEC, Sanford Weill's conglommerate and other institutions of interest.
I have analyzed -- and present -- a tremendous amount of data from events taking place beginning in 1982 and reaching a crisis point as Saturn opposed Pluto in recent years. This alone may be of interest to those who do astrological research.

My purpose in writing the article is not to "blame" anyone for the current state of affairs in business. That would be simplisitic and absurd. Periods of greed (and violence) surface in the collective at intervals -- of ten years it seems! Life and the American economy are far more complicated than that and deserve a much more serious look.
My purpose is to teach about the nature of cycles and the reaping of harvests so that we all learn to take seriously what seeds we plant. The havest may take a long time (this one: 38 years) and the seeds grow in the dark for a long time but the fruit ripens.
Of course there is the possibility that Bush may not reappoint Greenspan and that the silence is in retaliation to Greenspan's raising the rates last week (so close to an election) ... but that is very remote. I doubt there's anyone in America who doesn't think Greenspan is the man for the job. But does he?


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