Ed Kohout and the Third Rail of Astro-Politics: Zionism and Astrology, Part IX

Ed Kohout and the Third Rail of Astro-Politics: Zionism and Astrology, Part IX

In the last part of this series, we looked at the series of Saturn/Neptune conjunctions in the Zionist effort, in both 1917 and 1952, with the current occursion that will perfect in 2026 in the back of our heads.

In this part, I want to discuss five other Basic Laws of Israel’s quasi-Constitution, and how those dates interact with the radices for both the WZO (Zionist Congress of 1897) and Israel’s Declaration of Independence on May 14, 1948:

  • WZO – August 31, 1897, 9:55 am, Basel, Switzerland
  • Israel Declaration of Independence – May 14, 1948, 4 pm, Tel Aviv

The Basic Laws are:

A) Law of Return – July 5, 1950
B) Israel Lands Law –
July 25, 1960
C) The Government – August 13, 1968
D) Jerusalem, Capital of Israel –
June 30, 1980
E) Israel – the Nation State of the Jewish People –
July 19, 2018

And then we will finish with comparing those to these:

F) The Balfour Declaration – November 2, 1917
G) The Exodus –
March 24, 1313 BCE

The point of this, now, is to decipher the foundational astrology for the modern definition and boundaries of Éretz Yisra’él. Or, something like that. What planets and positions are prominent in interchart comparisons? Are those connections indicative of electional astrology? Timing is everything, and the best timing is astrological timing, and the best astrological timing is with Saturn (Chronos) and Uranus (The Heavens).

I’m going to run the following radices concerning the Basic Laws with Spica on the ascendant, as I have no idea of the actual precise hours and minutes, but I also want to keep things simple.

Before we go on, some points of clarification about this analysis. I use two zodiacs in my work: the Tropical, where 0° Aries is the fiducial, and the Fagan fixed zodiac, where 0° Aries is 45° before the star Aldebaran, which is “fixed” at 15° of Taurus. In this chapter, I am using the Fagan zodiac exclusively. In terms of aspects, I have limited the “orb of influence” to 1°, which is the most basic tolerance of precision. The goal of this exercise is to pinpoint special axes of influence that run through the history of Zionist Israel.

And, again, I’m trying to do this from an academic standpoint, but I think you will agree that the astrological design work is nothing short of exquisite, demonstrating a mastery of the technique that may be peerless. You are about to encounter the old adage of astrology as the “divine science.”

So, here we go!

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