As with so many things, connections look obvious in hindsight the real test is in forecasting, and with anything so complex as "the world," this is tricky work. Despite the author's insistence on the rigor of his own methods, I wondered what a really good, valid methodology might be for testing mundane astrology. This book is suggestive rather than something that is really a textbook on mundane astrology. He has also predicted a severe testing time for the world in the period 2019-2022, and I would say that was a prescient call. On the plus side, the author has made some impressive forecasts, notably the collapse of the Soviet Union and sweeping change in Europe in the period 1989-1991. It's hard to know to what extent cherry-picking or confirmation bias may have informed the choice of things presented for events in the past. There is a lot of historical detail presented, but mostly without a clear indication of how or why the events described match the planetary configurations they're thought to be connected with. It reads in many ways like jottings in a notebook set into type. An interesting survey of one man's life work in examining the connections between planetary movements and global events.
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