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Stop deluding yourselves… Democracy has not existed and will not exist

«If men were wise, the most arbitrary princes could not hurt them. If they are not wise, the freest government is compelled to be a tyranny. » William Blake

Democracy is the constitution in which the majority decides who will ultimately rule. The majority is not far from the mob. Remember this. In the name of freedom, battles were fought, lives were lost and it turns out that everyone who seeks to rise to power actually wants to feel superior and subjugate others.

The democratic constitution developed in Athens. The word democracy comes from the word’s demos (*public) and state. The demos for the ancient Greeks were the set of people who had political rights. The word state in ancient Greek had the meaning of power. Democracy is therefore a constitution in which power is exercised by the whole of the people who have political rights. It is worth noting that the democracy of ancient Athens had nothing to do with the constitution we have today.
The beginning was made by the legislator Solon and then came Cleisthenes, who implemented particularly radical measures. In Cleisthenes’ constitution, not all Athenian citizens had the same political rights. Athenian citizens were divided into four classes according to their economic status. The financial status of each Athenian citizen determined his taxation and thus his political rights. All Athenian citizens had the right to vote. All Athenian citizens had the right to be elected to the office of general, the most important office in the city of Athens. However, not all Athenian citizens had the right of election to all offices. In order for an Athenian citizen to run for certain offices, he had to belong to the highest class.
Important note: Women did not have the right to vote, those without at least one Athenian parent, certainly slaves, homosexuals, and sycophants did not have the right to vote. With the reform of Cleisthenes, many metics (*people who were not Athenians but lived in Athens and paid a kind of tax called metikion) gained the right to vote.
Some practical issues – problems of the Athenian Republic: The Athenian republic began to abuse the money of the Athenian alliance and turned into a hegemony. In fact, the citizens went to the Heliaia or Heliaea was the supreme court of ancient Athens. Those who participated in these proceedings were paid…..
Democracy has not existed, does not exist, and never will: it was proved mathematically by the great economist Kenneth Joseph Arrow who in 1972 won the Nobel Prize for “Arrow’s impossibility theorem”. Arrow’s Theorem describes that any collective decision process is inherently problematic and therefore the voter must move strategically. According to this theorem, there is no voting system that can convert the voters’ individually prioritized preferences into a collective-social universal hierarchy that is complete and transitive, satisfying a predetermined set of criteria. These predefined criteria are the absence of dictatorial procedures, the existence of unlimited choices, the existence of a better collective choice, independence, and monotonicity. Therefore, there is no social choice rule that satisfies all requirements since all strong statements hide something, i.e. majority decision-making may fail to give a stable result.
What is the human being, that is, the voter: The voter, despite the fact that everything in life is money and especially economics, wants you to tell him things he wants to hear? Grand plans, prospects for a better life i.e. to step on his ideology. If people believed in the economy, no government would be re-elected in the next election.
The so-called “democratic” system of the time also condemned Socrates. Socrates was accused of “writing impiety” and of introducing new demons” (*Important note: by demons, we mean children of a god), i.e. of introducing new gods to Athens. In fact, to the one who accused him (*the suitor we would say in the present day) Meletus said to him: “The oracle of Delphi, and Pythia in particular, said that I am the wisest of all. It is always the few who benefit”, punching the Republic in the stomach as modern science teaches us: “public opinion, the majority is always wrong”.

Kronos, North Node and the Moon’s variability: Kronos (*you will find much information and analysis in my forthcoming book which will be available on kindle and amazon) is essentially power. Power acts as the ultimate “aphrodisiac” and gives those in power the feeling that they are the boss of others and that they are right (** Remember the myth of Kronos… He usurped his father’s throne and eventually became a copy of his own father . Here is the so-called heredity. Those who rule us are some of us who rise high but forget where they came from), The higher one goes (KRONOS) the more one loses touch with reality.
On the other hand, the North Node indicates the “soul groups” who have come to life to collect the same planetary experiences (e.g. bankruptcy of a state, a stock market crash, etc.) but each one will manage differently. These groups of souls will have their own “leaders” and each will form sub-groups (groups, parties, etc.).

The Moon indicates the people who are driven by emotion. Many people believe that they vote based on individual, family, or self-interest but in the end, they vote with an emotional motive. Thus the Moon, in elections, is a barometer of who will win.

The equation SU/KR=AR: This shows the predisposition or not to become president. At this point in their personal map we have the following:
Abraham Lincoln: SU/KR=AR=VE=SU=ZE
Barack Obama: SU/KR=AR=MC=PO


Donald Trump: SU/KR=AR=CU
Emperor Hirohito: SU/KR=AR=JU
John. F. Kennedy: SU/KR=AR=AS=UR=JU


Vladimir Putin: SU/KR=AR=KR=PO

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