World Wide Web Launched (April 30, 1993)
It started out as a way to link computers the world over. What it became is a weapon of war against the world. I’m not alone in thinking this: my children avoid social networks, like the plague.

As you know, I try to see what the energies that existed on any day in history by raising an event chart. This one speaks volumes, starting with Uranus and Neptune conjunct in opposition to a Cancer Ascendant. There are four inconjuncts, the most important of these are the two connecting the Moon with said Uranus/Neptune conjunction. Mercury is inconjunct Pluto, and lastly, Mars in the 1st House is inconjunct Saturn in the 8th House. Renaming the World Wide Web as the World War Web isn’t wrong.
If you compare this chart with the London Underground Bombings of July 7, 2005, you will see echoes.
Conflict and Division
What I’ve noticed over time is the proliferation of posts on social media outlets that set out to ‘reveal secret lives’ of our cultural heroes. A common theme is the “three actors that [insert director’s name] hated most.” Who needs that crap? Let our heroes rest in peace. This just undermines our sacred past.
During democratic elections, interference has been sown to intensify divisions between voting parties. It’s now so far out of control that the political agenda is one of trying to eliminate the opposition by deporting their supporters. Countries are at war with themselves, and the violence is spilling into the streets. It’s beginning to feel like the 1960s all over again.
And where did this all stem from? The World Wide Web.


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