Category Archives: Predictions

[Webinar March 28] The Economic and Political Future of the United States 2015-2022 based on the Barbault Planetary Cyclic Index

Live Webinar: The Economic and Political Future of the United States based on the Barbault Planetary Cyclic Index by Astrologer William Stickevers | Saturday, March 21, 2015

Gain riveting and unique insight on the current state of crisis in the world events we are now experiencing from astrological and geopolitical forecaster William Stickevers.

Since 2008, William has been lecturing on the Barbault Planetary Cyclic Index, one of the most accurate predictive tools for mundane astrologers for determining global economic and political stability. One could say the Barbault Planetary Cyclic Index is like the Dow Jones Industrial Average for the world’s economic and political landscape.

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Oil Price Plunge Will Be The Black Swan Trigger for Next Global Crisis

On December 23rd the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed above 18,000 for the first time after data allegedly showed the U.S. economy posted its strongest growth in more than a decade! The DOW has tripled its March 2009 lows, trading at 18.5 times forward earnings, higher than the 10-year average of 13.9. However what you probably don’t know is

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The Uranus-Pluto “Krakatoa” Type Of Event Has Already Begun

As of today all the financial derivatives based off the Russian Ruble are in chaos and reeling from the MASSIVE Black Swan move in rates. Many FX exchanges have already shutdown US Dollar/Ruble trading.  This WILL BECOME a HUGE problem for anyone with derivative positions in the Russian Ruble. The ramifications of this will not be be seen until mid-January

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2014 Louisiana Senate Race – Cassidy vs. Landrieu: December 6th Runoff

2014 Louisiana Senate Race – Cassidy (R) vs. Landrieu (D)* Senator Mary Landrieu actually edged out GOP Representative Bill Cassidy on Election Day, 42%-41% percent, a difference of just over 16,000 votes. But Tea Party candidate Rob Maness, who finished with 14% of the vote, is campaigning for Cassidy now. Although the Louisiana Senator is now considered the Underdog according

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