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Public Data for Disappearance Charts in Child Homicide Study

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Key Findings in our Adult Study
As of October 2020 the data of 102 cases of Adult Homicides including suicides and accidental deaths have been aggregated against Planetary Charts erected for the Date of Disappearance.  

​Additional cases will continue to be added to the study and the findings adjusted as they continue to be observed.  ​
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Planets Aspect to the Found Bearing at Disappearance
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Planets Sign Deposits at time of Disappearance

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Compass Bearing and Distance

  • These analysis is still in progress as of October 17, 2020
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The Sun's Angle to the Found Bearing

60 Cases of Adults 
  • 35% of the time  ​(10° Orb)
  • the Sun formed a MAJOR geometric angle to the found bearing by being either
  • Conjunct (0°) Sextile (60°), Squared (90°), Trine (120°) or Opposed (180°)
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  • 11% of the time (2° Orb)
  • the Sun formed a MAJOR MINOR geometric angle to the found bearing by being either
  • Semi-Sextile (30°), Semi-Square (45°), Sesquiquadrate (135°), or Inconjunction (150°)   
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  • 25% of the time (1° Orb)
  • the Sun formed a MINOR geometric angle to the found bearing by being either
  • Vigintile (18°), Semi-Octive(22°), Decile (36°), Novile (40°, Septile (51°), Quintile (72°), Bi Septile (102°), Tredecile (108°), BiQuintile (144°), Trispetile (154)°, Quatrinovile (160°) or Quindecile (165°)   ​
Out of the 60 cases, only 17 cases (28%) did not have the Sun position at disappearance form one of the 21 geometric angles/aspects used in the standard practice of Astrology to the found bearing of remains recovery.​ 

This suggests there is a 63% chance that we can use the Sun's position and his calculated angles he makes against the compass to predict the potentials for direction in new cases of abduction. This knowledge combined with sound investigative procedure in regards to cell pings, known locations of interest as well as details about a person of interest could help to narrow down area of focus for a search effort.  


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Data Findings |  
Current Cases of Missing Adults