Is This Man the UK Version of Trump?

Nigel Farage (April 3, 1964)

I’ve tried to ignore his presence on the world stage, but somehow he cannot let go of the idea that the UK is waiting for him to be Prime Minister. Really? (Stranger things have happened, to be sure, like Brexit.) This man was the architect of the UK’s exit from the European Union, so one never knows.

The effect of a 1st House (of Personality) containing the planet Pluto (conjunct Ascendant in Virgo) cannot be overstated. Remember that Trump has his Pluto in the 12th House (of the Unconscious) while his Mars is in the 1st House. So, the energy is similar.

His Astrological Fingerprints Are All Over Brexit

See what I mean? (I don’t think I need to spell it out for you.)

Still, his energy has been met with a McDonald’s milkshake or two, over the years. Here’s the latest one:

Just one quote from him should suffice:

Hmm.

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7 Responses to Is This Man the UK Version of Trump?

  1. Luke Aaron's avatar Luke Aaron says:

    This gentleman has been at this kind of thing for lifetimes – Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington.

    As you have a Royal Family fixation, you’ll be interested in James Goldsmith. A crazily significant person in history for multiple reasons, now pretty much written out of history by the establishment — I wonder why. Was reportedly the first £ pound-sterling billionaire ever. Was the leader of UK Euroscepticism before it became popular, before Farage. Spoke out against the ‘free trade’ exporting of jobs out of western countries and mass immigration into western countries as it hurts First World workers and will cause societal and political disruption. Was pro-Environmentalism before it really took off. Was the real father of Diana, Princess of Wales, one of the biggest icons of recent generations, and so grandfather of the future King. He was in the UK media a lot and very controversial, but some people seem to make the world that we live in. It also reminds me that if you’re right, but too soon, everyone tells you you’re wrong and laughs at you, then when it later becomes unquestioningly obvious that you were right all along, everyone acts like you caused the very thing that you were warning against so are the biggest villain of all time!

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    • cdsmiller17's avatar cdsmiller17 says:

      Thanks. More food for thought.

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    • cdsmiller17's avatar cdsmiller17 says:

      I’ve now looked at James Goldsmith, as well as Diana’s father, Edward John Spencer, and can tell you that the paternity of Diana is more likely to be Spencer. There are too many conspiracy theories floating around about Diana that feed the public frenzy of everything to do with her. (And, no, Luke, I do not have a ‘fixation’ on British royalty, they just happen to be part of my own past lives.)

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      • Luke Aaron's avatar Luke Aaron says:

        Naughty me. But might the charts be showing the external front, how all the world sees it and how history records it, not just the underlying secret truth?

        As Diana’s mother admitted to an affair with Goldsmith, but played fast and loose with the exactitudes, including dates (as always happens, so to cast no doubt on Diana’s paternity) meanwhile Diana looks more like Goldsmith’s other children than she does anyone else alive, including her Spencer half-siblings and her own children.

        Have you ever considered that the astrology reflects your own prejudices, wants, needs and beliefs? You didn’t want it to be right, so it wasn’t. Maybe if I’d done the charts, it would have been. Do the planets affect us, or us the planets, too? Whose world are you in, anyway?

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      • cdsmiller17's avatar cdsmiller17 says:

        I experimented with paternity charts earlier this year and discovered that there are definite links between one’s parents and one’s self. I always ‘test’ the rightness of a concept by personalizing it. So, in answer to your question, I live in my world, not yours.

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