Predictions on the Assassination
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contained no prophecy on the evil that has befallen the administration
of our lamented President is in keeping with our conviction that
it is unwise to suggest the end of life of any man,
especially that of one occupying the responsible station of President
of the United States. We were aware, however, of the evil testimonies
that both heliocentric and geocentric horoscopes of President McKinley’s
last inauguration gave. As the sad confirmation of these testimonies
is now a matter of history it is due to the occult science of Astrology
that I make public what I have at hand in the matter.
First of all, some two weeks before
the inauguration of President McKinley, I received a letter from
Mr. White of the Adept who, at its close, asked that Mr.
Whitehead write up a horoscope on the inauguration. Mr. Whitehead
made a figure and told me that it promised personal violence for
the President; he was quite concerned over it. He agreed with me
that nothing should be published about it and we dropped the matter.
I will only add to the heliocentric side of the case that the position
of the planets on September 6 were in keeping with the terrible
event.
The geocentric side of the case is
abundant in material. Professor Cunningham elsewhere gives his view
of the inauguration horoscope. An almost identical figure to his
was published in The Metaphysical Magazine last April, Mr.
Julius Erickson of St. Louis delineating the same. I make the following
extracts:
“As the Sun is afflicted by
Uranus, ruler of the 8th house (commonly understood to be the
house of death), from the 6th house, it denotes a very serious
illness for the executive and grave danger of death. He will
be in grave danger of accident or some such event while on a
long journey.”
“An especially vexatious and serious
time may be looked for during the early part of June, 1901.
The President will be in danger of illness or accident about
that time; in fact, the President is under aspect somewhat similar
in nature to those in operation when Lincoln and Garfield assumed
office.”
The September number of Coming
Events contains the following prediction by Hugh Evans, its
editor:
“I am sorry to predict a death
which will affect the nation and cause widespread sorrow.” “An
unusual number of well-known names will figure in the obituary
columns during the month.” (Page 401.)
“Old Moore’s Almanack” for 1901,
in its predictions for September, gives the following:
“Death will stalk through the
land; the tolling of the bell will be heard, and groups of people
will be seen in the streets of our cities, mournful and sad.”
By request, I give the following
suppressed “copy” by Mr. Ernest S. Green, dated “Nov. 10, 1890,”
viz:
“Now, should Mr. McKinley die
or be assassinated between now and the 4th of next March, which
I do not anticipate, the horary chart of the minute of his nomination
would be literally correct after all, and it would explain why
both had testimonies against their attaining the office. Should
Mr. Roosevelt then become President instead of Vice-President
it would also show that he was not to have the position for
which he was nominated—but a higher one.”
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