Was the death of Ronald Reagan in prophecy?
Jeane Dixon's amazing prophecy:
In the May 13th, 1956 edition of Parade Magazine, the famous astrologer Jeane Dixon predicted that the president elected in 1960 would be a "Democrat" and that he'd be "assassinated or die in office." This shocking prediction would prove to be accurate when on November 22, 1963 the Democrat president John F. Kennedy was assassinated and died in office while visiting Dallas, Texas. Jeane based her prediction on the Great Chronocrator prophecy that accurately foretold the fate of presidents elected on 20-year intervals since 1776. The 20-year conjunctions of the planets Jupiter and Saturn along with the 480-year overriding influence of astrology's four cardinal elements FIRE, EARTH, AIR, and WATER (each element controlling for 120 years), worked together to determine the fate of all 20-year elected American presidents.
An examination of U.S. history will quickly reveal the 20-year assassinations of seven U.S. presidents, elected from 1840 through 1960, under the 120-year reign of the element EARTH. It's a fact that all these presidents were assassinated in office through the use of lead bullets or arsenic of lead paint pigment. A popular method of assassinating someone in those times was to mix white arsenic of lead powdered paint pigment, a paralytic neurotoxin, into their mashed potatoes at a meal (lead's quite tasty, that's why children still chew on lead paint today).
While astrologers attributed the deaths of the seven 20-year elected presidents from 1840 to 1960 to the EARTH substance, lead, the three previous 20-year elections of 1780, 1800, and 1820, were all governed by the element FIRE. And thus these three Chief Executives were all destined to die on America's FIRE holiday July 4th (FIREworks-FIREcrackers-bonFIRES). And it might be noted that although no public election occurred in 1780, John Adams was appointed by his peers to serve as Chief Executive in charge of planning for military, naval support, and financing for the American Revolution. John Adams was also the first signer of the Treaty of Paris peace agreement which ended the conflict.
After the FIRE and EARTH element cycles ended, the element AIR took over. The first election to occur under the AIR cycle was the 1980 election of President Ronald Reagan. The prophecy on the fate of the winner of the 1980 election was fulfilled in 2004 when President Reagan died of pneumonia (the inability to breathe AIR). According to this astrological cycle the element AIR will continue to determine the fate of 20-year elected presidents until the year 2100 when it will then be replaced by the element WATER. Please see the chart below:
ELEC
PRESIDENT
ELEMENT
DIED
1780
Adams
FIRE
July 4
1800
Jefferson
FIRE
July 4
1820
Monroe
FIRE
July 4
1840
Harrison
EARTH
lead
1860
Lincoln
EARTH
lead
1880
Garfield
EARTH
lead
1900
McKinley
EARTH
lead
1920
Harding
EARTH
lead
1940
Roosevelt
EARTH
lead
1960
Kennedy
EARTH
lead
1980
Reagan
AIR
air-lungs
2000
AIR
2020
AIR
Only time will tell whether this astrological cycle will continue to govern the fate of America's future 20-year elected presidents. Scientists and religious leaders do not believe in the "science" of Astrology that originated in the city of Babylon. But we might note that not only were the three Bible wisemen astrologers, but the man who was in charge of all Babylon's astrologers, was none other than the Bible prophet Daniel (Dan. 2:2-48).
We don't know whether Jeane Dixon's incredible Cycle of the Presidents prophecy will continue to control the fate of American presidents, but you must admit, this astrological prophecy has a pretty impressive track record. If you'd like to know more about how God may be influencing both the past and future of the tribe of Ephraim in the United States, click one of the secure book links on this webpage to order your book by Edward Oliver.
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P.S.: We can be sure that the death certificates for all future 20-year presidents will never list "pneumonia" as a cause of death, since to do so would further endorse the validity of this astrological prophecy and possibly result in that physician being labeled as a "quack".