New edition on its way to members

New edition of Planet Waves is on its way to our members.

A lot has happened in the world in the aftermath of last week’s bombing and manhunt in Boston, and now we’re in the ‘inter-eclipse zone’: a span of time when our lives are a little more capable than usual of moving forward in surprising and tangible ways.

In addition to Eric’s continued, thorough assessment of the threads in last week’s story as they develop, this premium member’s edition of Planet Waves includes other treasures: the chart for the Citizen Hearing on ET Disclosure; a full-to-bursting slate of astro-news briefs; and the extended monthly horoscopes for May for all 12 signs.

To read today’s full issue, you can purchase it individually here. Or, you can sign up for a free one-month trial membership here, which will see you through the rest of this spring’s eclipses with top-notch astrological guidance at your fingertips.

6 thoughts on “New edition on its way to members”

  1. Hey Eric,

    Delighted to see you followed up on my suggestion about Disclosure in the current news. There is no coincidence that this is happening now as so many shock waves are vibrating through our daily lives. Stephen Bassett, organizer of the upcoming Citizens Hearing on Disclosure in D.C. introduced me to my friend, Rebecca Hardcastle Wright. Rebecca’s book, “Exoconsciousness” explores our ET connections. She is about to teach an online course at IMU (International Metaphysical University) if anyone is interested. I would be happy to share Steven Greer’s protocols for making contact as well.

    “The Truth Is Out There.”

    Mia

  2. I suggest we bear in mind the problems with this story before we even think that these guys did the job, or that if they did, they did not have some unsavory help.

    At the risk of sounding like the old guy saying “in all my years…” and waving his cane in the air for emphasis, I’ve never, ever seen such a botched scenario; this exceeds Sept. 11 which was at least handled “professionally” in the evil sense of the word and the coverup was effective for a while. This to me looks like a setup, wherein whoever set them up got them exactly to the point where we pick up the story and then they lose control and as we have seen, appear to go mad.

    The WTC 7 metaphor in this one is: I watched along with much of the country one week ago as a lot of paramilitary police had a “shootout” with someone who was later found to not have a gun. The gunshots were going off so much my friend and I were joking about it — that was the origin of the quip by Karen Barnes that “it won’t be a very useful boat after this.” Who the heck was shooting at whom, and why?

  3. Eric, Your reporting is a breath of fresh air, as always. Thank you.

    Re: “Danny” – it struck me as convenient for him to wish to remain anonymous from the first he appeared in the story – and now more so since giving a 2+ hour interview to a newspaper isn’t exactly keeping your story close (and appropriately saving it for the court room and the jury) nor is it synonymous with stay out of the limelight.

  4. The Boston Globe has just published an account of their 2+ hour exclusive interview with the person whose Mercedes was the car-jacked vehicle last Thursday night by the (alleged) Boston bombers. You can read the story here:
    http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/2013/04/25/carjack-victim-recounts-his-harrowing-night/BhQWGzarWee8MZ6KtMHJNN/story.html

    That this person has wanted to remain anonymous and under the media circus radar makes me feel it is more likely to be honest and factual. He could have gained personal status and notoriety by going public, but he chose not to. I respect the Boston Globe in its ability to report facts and witness impressions without a lot of spin. In the interview the driver “Danny” mentions that the Tsarnaev brothers spoke in a language not familiar to “Danny” but he recognized one word; “Manhattan”…and the brothers did ask about the ability of the car to get to NY without problems. When The police did have the gun-fight in Watertown it is possible that they had already gotten word about the possible NY threat since “Danny” had made his escape and had called the police. He seems to have been a really cool hostage and witness.
    If this is true then the over-abundant use of force by the military and police would seem to make (some) sense in a fear-based paradigm. I’m not saying it was legal or totally justified, just saying that from their perspective, they probably were thinking “worst case scenario”…most likely, so pull out all the stops. I am starting to hear reports that people ARE questioning the military response and asking if it was justified or even legal….this will be an interesting discussion, surely.

    It would be really helpful to understand WHY the two brothers chose to create and use these nasty , crude devices and cause so much pain and suffering. Why did they feel justified to hurt innocent people? We also need to face the fact that our military and government unleash similar pain and suffering in our name all around the world also on a lot of innocent people….and we need to accept that those chickens are coming home to roost. All the “USA USA USA” chants prove is that we (mostly) are deaf to the suffering we (our military and government) cause others. We also need to ask ourselves how can we stop this trajectory before it is too late. We are hurtling towards a destination that looks less and less the the “Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave”. How do we stop the Fear-train, re-educate the general public and say “No more!” to violence…all violence, in the media, in movies and games, in our schools, in our government, in our relationships, in business and in our everyday assault we wage on the very planet that sustains us all?

    Some people say you have to know the source and focus on that in order to make any difference. That is linear thinking and it will not work here. We are dealing with a systemic toxin and we need to address this issue where ever it crops up, all at once with creativity and determination. The web of violence permeates nearly every aspect of our modern life in some form or another. Allowing it to exist without question, becoming addicted to it, promoting it with righteous zeal is what we as a culture are becoming.
    No wonder the Swedes, the Danish and the Dutch and probably a whole lotta other cultures don’t want to take in too many Americans…we come with a boatload of toxic thinking. That said… a thousand years ago it was the Swedes, the Danes and all the Norse cultures who were wielding the sword and axe and keeping the greater known world of that era in fear and terror. They were VERY good at it too. Somehow, they went thru the blood-lust era and came out the other side and as a culture are now some of the strongest supporters of Peace and Equality that we have on the planet. They show that it IS possible to reform an entire society but in their case it took time.
    I don’t think we have that kind of time….our country will not survive another thousand years if we keep going in this direction and I doubt the planet would put up with us either.

  5. I really appreciate the quality of the information provided by all the contributors but Eric has something going on in a particularly good way which became evident as I hit a major, major life change about two years ago. It was like having a beacon of light during a really difficult time karmically. Thanks to each and everyone of you for making it come together and investing yourselves in this work.

  6. I just want to say that I am very impressed by the newsletter of April 19, The War Comes Home to Boston. Kudos to Eric — phenomenal job, and well worth the money!

    I have been listening to Eric’s podcasts for the past few months, as well as a brief previous subscriber, but his sincerity/passion for astrology convinced me to “support” his efforts by becoming a paid subscriber at his reduced rate.

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