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Major U.S. Bank Robberies

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:13 pm
by Jim Eshelman
Building a list of "large value" U.S. bank robberies from Wikipedia. I'll list them here and gradually fill in the data until I have a full list.

1798 Bank of Pennsylvania heist ($162,821)
"America's First Bank Robbery"
1798, late on August 31 or early on September 1, Philadelphia, PA

Bank of the Manhattan Company Theft ($1.462 million)
1935 January 28. New York, NY

Great Brinks Robbery ($2.78 million)
1950 Jan 17, 6:55 pm, Boston, MA (42.3672N, 71.0575W)

United California Bank Robbery ($30 million)
(current record-holder as largest U.S. robbery)
1972 Mar 24, Laguna Niguel, CA, "the night of" (i.e., after closing, late at night)

Lufthansa Heist
1978 December 11, JFK Intl Airport, beginning 3:12 AM and concluding ("get-away") at 4:21 AM.

Medford Depositors Trust ($25 million)
1980 May 25, beginning somewhat after midnight (est. 1:00 AM) and continuing until 5:30 to 6:30 AM, Medford, MA

Sentry Armored Car Company ($11 million)
1982 12 Dec , night of, Bronx, NY

White Eagle ($7.2 million)
1983 Sep 12, 11:00 PM, West Hartford, CT

1997 Loomis Fargo Robbery - Florida ($18.8 million)
1997 29 Mar, Jacksonville, FL, hr. unknown

Dunbar Armored Robbery ($18.9 million)
(current U.S. cash robbery record-holder)
1997 12 Sep, night, Los Angeles, CA

1997 Loomis Fargo Robbery - N Carolina ($17.3 million)
1997 4 Oct, soon after 6:00 PM, Charlotte, NC

1998 Bank of America robbery ($1.6 million)
1998 14 Jan, 8:28 AM, 40N42'44", 74W00'48" (WTC)

Anthony Curcio 2008 Brinks robbery
"Most Elaborately Planned Heist in History"
2008 Sep 30, 11:05 AM, Monroe, WA

1798 Bank of Pennsylvania heist

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:14 pm
by Jim Eshelman
1798 Bank of Pennsylvania heist ($162,821)
"America's First Bank Robbery"
Given as "late on August 31 or early on September 1." Use:
1798 Sep 1, 0:00, Philadelphia, PA

Year: Capsolar {+1 Good}
Moon on WP (1°24')
Moon-Mars conj. (1°43' in mundo)
Moon-Mercury sq. (2°59' in mundo)

Bridge
t. Pluto sq. CapQ Moon 8/15-9/20
t. Neptune conj. Cansolar WP 7/14-12/6
t. Pluto sq. Cansolar Asc 7/24-2/19
-- Cansolar Jupiter-Pluto overlap 7/24-12/6
-- All overlap Aug 15 - Sep 20

Quarter: Cansolar {+1 Good}
Neptune on WP (1°02')
Pluto sq. Asc (2°10')
Jupiter rises (4°17')

Month: Caplunar {+2 Very Good}
Jupiter sq. Asc (0°31')
Mars sq. MC (0°49')
Sun on Dsc (2°29')
Moon-Saturn op. (0°28')
Moon-Venus op. (0°49' in mundo)
NOTE: Sun-Pluto op. 0°43', but Pluto isn't foreground. Also, a number of extraordinary mundane aspects, but not foreground.

Week: Arilunar {+1 Good}
Uranus on EP (1°51')
Moon-Saturn sq. (0°21')

Day: Capsolar Quotidian
t. Pluto sq. p. Moon (0°04')
p. IC conj. s. Jupiter (0°11')

Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Asc conj. p. Mercury (1°43'), p. Saturn (0°02'), s. Mercury (2°00'), s. Saturn 0°01')
----------------------------
t. Neptune conj. s. WP (0°38')
t. Pluto sq. s. Asc (1°12')

SUMMARY
Year (+1): Moon. Moon-Mercury Moon-Mars
Bridge (+2): Pluto (Cap). Jupiter Pluto (Can).
-- Quarter (+1): Neptune (Jupiter Pluto).
Month (+2): Mars Jupiter (Sun). Moon-Venus Moon-Saturn
-- Week (+1): Uranus. Moon-Saturn.
Day (CapQ, +2): Jupiter. Moon-Pluto.
Day (Cansolar, +2): Mercury Saturn (CanQ). Neptune Pluto (transits).

Bank of the Manhattan Company Theft

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:14 pm
by Jim Eshelman
Bank of the Manhattan Company Theft ($1.462 million)
1935 January 28. New York, NY, hour unknown (use noon)

Year: Capsolar (Dormant.)
(A lot of interesting planets and aspects near-angular, including a 0°02' Sun-Pluto opposition, but nothing crossing the threshold.)

Year: Cansolar {+1 Good}
Neptune sets (0°53')
Moon sets (2°21')
-- Moon-Neptune conj. (1°28' in mundo)
Saturn rises (5°01')
Venus on IC (5°58')
-- Ve/Sa (0°29')
Moon-Venus sq. (0°40')

Bridge
t. Uranus sq. Capsolar Asc 1/14-4/5

Quarter: Libsolar {+1 Good}
Moon-Saturn conj. (0°09')
Venus sets (2°02')
Sun sets (4°32')
-- Sun-Venus conj. (2°30' in mundo).
Uranus rises (7°56')
Jupiter sets (9°16')
-- Jupiter-Uranus op. (0°46')
NOTE: Again we have a foreground Sun closely aspecting Pluto, with Pluto not foreground. This time it is a 2°13' square.

Month: Caplunar
(Dormant.)
Moon-Pluto op. (1°21')
Moon-Venus conj. (2°19')
-- Venus-Pluto op. (0°58')

Week: Liblunar (Dormant.) Moon-Pluto sq. (0°54')

Week: Canlunar {+1 Good}
Moon-Pluto conj. (1°04', or 1°27' in mundo)
Moon-Mars sq. (1°03' in mundo)
-- Mars-Pluto sq. (2°30' in mundo) [Sun is more distantly involved.]
Mercury on IC (0°56')
Venus on IC (1°32')
-- Me/Ve on IC (0°18')
-- Mercury-Venus conj. (2°28')
Uranus sets (7°29')

Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits
p. MC conj. s. Uranus (0°05'), t. Uranus (0°16')
p. EP conj. t. Pluto (< 2°), s. Pluto (< 2°); op. s. Sun (0°14')
p. Asc op. s. Venus (< 2°), t. Sun (< 2°); t. Sun conj. s. Venus (0°19')
----------------------------
t. Uranus sq. s. Asc (0°45')

Day: Cansolar Quotidian
p. MC conj. s. Mars (< 1°)


SUMMARY
Year (Capsolar): (Dormant.)
Year (Cansolar, +1): Neptune (Moon Venus Saturn). Moon-Venus Moon-Neptune Ve/Sa.
Bridge (+1): Uranus (Cap).
-- Quarter (+1): Venus (Sun Jupiter Uranus). Moon-Saturn Sun-Venus Jupiter-Uranus.
Month: (Dormant.) Moon-Venus-Pluto.
-- Week: (Dormant.) Moon-Pluto.
-- Week (Canlunar, +1): Mercury Venus (Uranus). Moon-Mars-Pluto Mercury-Venus.
Day (Capsolar, +1): Sunx2 Venus Uranus Pluto Sun-Venus (CapQ). Uranus (transit).
Day (CanQ, +2): Mars.

Great Brinks Robbery

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:15 pm
by Jim Eshelman
Great Brinks Robbery ($2.78 million)
1950 Jan 17, 6:55 pm, Boston, MA

Year: Capsolar {0 Neutral}
Pluto on IC (2°03')
Venus on MC (3°32')
Moon setting (8°52')

Bridge
(None.)

Month: Caplunar {???}
Saturn sq. MC (0°18')
Pluto setting (1°29')
(Moon-Jupiter conj. 3°11' in mundo)

Week: Liblunar {+2 Very Good}
Moon on Dsc (1°32')
Neptune on Dsc (1°54')
-- Moon-Neptune conj. (022' in mundo
Mars sets (5°44')

Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Asc sq. t. Saturn (0°29'), s. Saturn (0°35')
-----------------------------
t. Venus conj. s. MC (1°44')

Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Asc conj. s. Pluto (1°36')
p. EP op. t. Sun (0°32'), op. s. Jupiter (0°43')
-- t. Sun conj. s. Jupiter (0°19')
------------------------------------
t. Mercury conj. s. EP (0°20')


SUMMARY
Year (0): Pluto (Moon Venus).
Bridge: (None.)
Month (?): Saturn Pluto.
-- Week (+2): Moon Neptune (Mars). Moon-Neptune.
Day (Capsolar, ???): Saturn (CapQ). Venus (transit).
Day (Cansolar, ???): Sun Jupiter Pluto Sun-Jupiter (CanQ). Mercury (transit).

United California Bank Robbery

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:15 pm
by Jim Eshelman
United California Bank Robbery ($30 million)
(current record-holder as largest U.S. robbery)
1972 Mar 24, Laguna Niguel, CA, "the night of" (i.e., after closing, late at night)
Use: 1972 Mar 25, 0:00, Laguna Niguel, CA

Year: Capsolar (Dormant.) Moon-Mars sq. (1°08')
Year: Cansolar (Dormant.) Moon-Jupiter op. (1°39')

Bridge
t. Mars op. Capsolar EP March 20-26

Quarter: Libsolar (Dormant.) Moon-Uranus conj. (0°25')

Quarter: Arisolar {???}
Moon on IC (1°09')
Jupiter on IC (5°45')
Venus on IC (6°14')
Neptune on IC (8°46')
-- Jupiter-Neptune conj. (3°01')
-- Ve/Ju (0°15')

Month: Caplunar {0 Neutral}
Moon sq. Asc (0°06')
Uranus rises (7°02')

Week: Canlunar {???}
Jupiter setting (1°57')

Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Asc sq. t. Uranus (0°38'), s. Uranus (0°52')
---------------------------------
t. Mars op. s. EP (0°47')

Day: Cansolar Quotidian
p. MC conj. t. Jupiter (0°10')
p. EP op. s. Uranus (0°34')


SUMMARY
Year (Capsolar): (Dormant.) Moon-Mars.
Year (Cansolar): (Dormant.) Moon-Jupiter.
Bridge: Mars (Cap).
-- Quarter (Libsolar): (Dormant.) Moon-Uranus.
-- Quarter (Arisolar, ???): Moon (Venus Jupiter Neptune). Ve/Ju Jupiter-Neptune.
Month (0): Moon (Uranus).
-- Week (???): Jupiter.
Day (Capsolar): Uranus (CapQ). Mars (transit).
Day (CanQ): Jupiter Uranus.

Lufthansa Heist

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:16 pm
by Jim Eshelman
December 11, 1978, JFK Intl Airport, beginning 3:12 AM and concluding ("get-away") at 4:21 AM.

Largest cash robbery in U.S. history at the time, with $5 million in cash and $875,000 in jewelry stolen ($21.4 million in 2015 dollars), never recovered.

The charts are excellent at every step.

Year: Capsolar
Pluto on iC (1°58')
Sun sq. MC (0°39')
Venus on WP (1°23')
-- Sun-Venus conj. (1°45')
Mars on Asc (5°18')
Moon-Venus sq. (2°19' in mundo)

Bridge
t. Pluto sq. Cansolar Asc 9/19-7/16
t. Jupiter conj. Capsolar Asc 10/7-1/13
t. Mars sq. Cansolar MC or conj. Cansolar WP 12/7-12/13
Event Window: December 7-13

Half-year: Cansolar
Moon-Neptune conj. (0°34')
Jupiter rises (1°22')
Sun rises (6°22')

Quarter: Libsolar
Jupiter rises (1°49')
Mercury sq. Asc (1°34')
-- Mercury-Jupiter sq. (0°30')
Moon-Uranus op. (3°00')
Moon-Mars op. (1°06')
Sun on IC (3°22')
Pluto on IC (3°22')
-- Sun-Pluto conj. (0°00')

Month: Caplunar
Mercury rises (0°17')
Neptune rises (0°45')
-- Mercury-Neptune conj. (0°28')
Saturn sq. Asc (2°18')
Sun rises (4°30')

Week: Arilunar
Pluto sq. Asc (0°16')
Mars on WP (1°44')

Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits
p. MC sq. t. Sun (0°02'), t. Neptune (0°50')
-- Sun-Neptune conj. (0°52')
--------------------------
t. Jupiter conj. s. Asc (1°12')

Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Asc conj. s. Uranus (0°11') [triggered by t. Moon op.]
---------------------------------------
t. Pluto sq. s. Asc (0°55'), sq. s. Jupiter (0°41')
t. Mars conj. s. WP (0°09')


SUMMARY
Year: Sun Venus Pluto (Mars). Moon-Venus Sun-Venus.
Bridge: Jupiter (Cap). Mars Pluto (Can).
-- Half-year: Jupiter (Sun). Moon-Neptune.
-- -- Quarter: Mercury Jupiter (Sun Pluto). Moon-Mars Moon-Uranus Sun-Pluto.
Month: Mercury Neptune (Sun Saturn). Mercury-Neptune.
-- Week: Mars Pluto.
Day (Capsolar): Sun Neptune Sun-Neptune (CapQ). Jupiter (transit).
Day (Cansolar): Uranus (CanQ). Mars Pluto Jupiter-Pluto (transit).

Medford Depositors Trust

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:16 pm
by Jim Eshelman
Medford Depositors Trust ($25 million)
1980 May 25, 1:00 AM, Medford, MA

Year: Capsolar (Dormant.) Moon-Neptune (1°21')
Year: Cansolar (Dormant.)

Bridge
CapQ Moon sq. s. Saturn 4/8-5/31

Quarter: Arisolar {???}
Sun sq. Asc (1°53')
Uranus on MC (7°12')

Month: Caplunar
Mercury on IC (1°18')
Moon on Asc (6°39')
Venus on Dsc (7°37')
-- Mo/Ve on horizon (0°29')

Week: Canlunar {???}
Moon sq. Asc (1°56')
Pluto on Asc (9°06')

Day: Capsolar Quotidian
p. Moon sq. p. Saturn (0°45')
p. MC op. s. Jupiter (0°03')
p. Asc conj. s. Venus (1°32')

Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p. MC sq. s. Mercury-Jupiter, op. s. Uranus (0°14')
p. Asc sq. t. Uranus (0°38')
------------------------------
t. Venus conj. s. MC (1°24'), sq. s. Asc (0°48')


SUMMARY
Year (Capsolar): (Dormant.) Moon-Neptune.
Year (Cansolar): (Dormant.).
Bridge: Saturn (Cap).
-- Quarter: Sun (Uranus).
Month: Mercury (Moon Venus). Mo/Ve.
-- Week: Moon (Pluto).
Day (CapQ): Venus Jupiter. Moon-Saturn.
Day (Cansolar): Mercury Jupiter Uranus Mercury-Jupiter (CanQ). Venus (transit).

Sentry Armored Car Company

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:17 pm
by Jim Eshelman
Sentry Armored Car Company ($11 million)
1982 12 Dec, night, Bronx, NY
Use: 1982 Dec 13, 0:00, Bronx, NY

Year: Capsolar
Venus sq. MC (0°30')
Mercury on Dsc (2°19')
Pluto on IC (2°54')
-- Mercury-Pluto sq. (0°35' in mundo)
Jupiter on IC (3°12')
-- Ju/Pl on IC (0°09')
-- Me/Ju on angles (0°26')

Bridge
CapQ Moon-Mars conj. (0°48')
t. Mars conj. Capsolar WP

Half-year: Cansolar
Sun on Asc (1°02')
Pluto sq. Asc (1°26')
-- Sun-Pluto sq. (0°20')
Saturn on IC (9°33')

Quarter: Libsolar
Pluto on iC (1°50')
Jupiter sq. Asc (2°43')
Saturn on IC (6°22')
Sun on IC (7°48')
-- Sun-Saturn conj. (0°35')
-- Sun-Pluto conj. (2°16')
-- Saturn-Pluto conj. (1°41')
Moon on IC (9°45')

Month: Caplunar (Dormant.) Moon-Uranus sq. (2°11')

Week: Liblunar
Mars on Asc (0°37')
Jupiter on MC (2°29')
-- Mars-Jupiter sq. (3°06')
Saturn sq. Asc (2°10')

Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Moon-Mars conj. (0°48')
p. Asc sq. s. Saturn (1°55')
p. MC sq. t. Venus (1°05')
-------------------------------------
t. Venus sq. s. Moon (0°46')
t. Mars conj. s. WP (1°50') [Mars is partile square Saturn.]

Day: Cansolar Quotidian
p. EP conj. t. Uranus (1°19')


SUMMARY
Year: Venus (Mercury Jupiter Pluto). Me/Ju Mercury-Pluto Ju/Pl.
Bridge: Mars x2 (Cap).
-- Half-year: Sun Pluto (Saturn). Sun-Pluto.
-- -- Quarter: Pluto (Sun Jupiter Saturn). Sun-Saturn-Pluto.
Month: (Dormant.) Moon-Uranus.
-- Week: Mars Jupiter (Saturn). Mars-Jupiter.
Day (Capsolar): Venus Saturn Moon-Mars (CapQ). Venus Mars (transit).
Day (CanQ): Uranus.

White Eagle

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:17 pm
by Jim Eshelman
White Eagle ($7.2 million)
1983 Sep 12, 11:00 PM, West Hartford, CT

Year: Capsolar
Saturn sq. MC (0°00')
Moon on IC (2°31')
-- Moon-Saturn sq. (1°46')
Mercury sq. Asc (1°38')
Pluto on Asc (5°08')
Venus on IC (8°58')
Sun on IC (9°34')
-- Sun-Mercury conj. (1°16' in mundo)
-- Mercury-Pluto sq. (2°51')

Bridge
t. Pluto conj. Capsolar Asc 1/15-11/11
t. Saturn sq. Capsolar MC 9/12-10/18
CapQ Moon conj. s./p. Venus conj. 6/29-9/26
-- Capsolar overlap period: 9/12-17
t. Saturn conj. Cansolar Moon 8/27-9/17
-- EVENT WINDOW: Sep 12-17

Quarter: Cansolar
Moon-Saturn conj. (2°34' in mundo)
Moon-Mercury sq. (2°23')
Mars on MC (2°55')

Month: Caplunar
Saturn on Asc (1°15')
Mars on MC (2°01')
-- Mars-Saturn sq. (0°46' in mundo)
Pluto on Asc (6°14')
Moon sq. Asc (2°56'), on IC (7°48')
Moon-Pluto sq. (1°34' in mundo)
== Saturn-Pluto conj. (2°27')

Week: Liblunar
Mars sq. MC (1°51')
Moon-Pluto conj. (3°19')

Day Capsolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Moon-Venus conj. (0°37')
p. Asc op. s. Sun (1°33')
NB - The Sun-Mercury conj. had progressed to partile, 0°35'.
----------------------------------
t. Pluto conj. s. Asc (0°18')
t. Saturn sq. s. MC (1°59')

Day Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p. MC conj. p. Venus (0°45'), s. Venus (), sq. t. Uranus (0°05'), s. Uranus (0°01'), sq. t. Jupiter (1°17')
p. Asc sq. t. Venus (0°58')
--------------------------------
t. Saturn conj. s. Moon (0°32')


SUMMARY
Year: Moon Mercury Saturn (Sun Venus Pluto). Moon-Saturn Sun-Mercury Mercury-Pluto.
Bridge: Venus Saturn Pluto (Cap). Saturn (Can).
-- Quarter: Mars. Moon-Mercury Moon-Saturn.
Month: Mars Saturn (Moon Pluto). Moon-Pluto Mars-Saturn Saturn-Pluto.
-- Week: Mars. Moon-Pluto.
Day (Capsolar): Sun Moon-Venus (CapQ). Saturn Pluto (transits).
Day (Cansolar): Venusx2 Jupiter Uranus (CanQ). Moon-Saturn (transits).

1997 Loomis Fargo Robbery - Florida

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:18 pm
by Jim Eshelman
1997 Loomis Fargo Robbery - Florida ($18.8 million)
1997 29 Mar, Jacksonville, FL, hr. unknown (use noon)

Year: Capsolar
Pluto on Dsc (0°42')
Moon-Sun (0°12' in mundo)

Bridge
t. Neptune conj. Cansolar EP Jan 23 to June 3

Month: Caplunar
Venus on EP (0°02')
Mercury on EP (1°42')
-- Mercury-Venus conj. (1°29' in mundo)
Pluto on MC (5°18')
-- Venus-Pluto sq. (2°16')
Sun on Asc (8°11')

Week: Liblunar (Dormant.)

Week: Canlunar
Jupiter on Asc (0°55')
Uranus on Asc (4°29')

Day: Capsolar Quotidian
p. MC sq. t. Jupiter (0°01' at noon)

Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Asc sq. Jupiter (< 2°)
----------------------------
t. Neptune conj. s. EP (0°06')


SUMMARY
Year: Pluto. Moon-Sun.
Bridge: Neptune (Can).
Month: Mercury Venus (Sun Pluto). Mercury-Venus Venus-Pluto.
-- Week: (Dormant.)
-- Week (Canlunar): Jupiter (Uranus).
Day (CapQ): Jupiter.
Day (Cansolar): Jupiter (CanQ). Neptune (transit).

Dunbar Armored Robbery

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:18 pm
by Jim Eshelman
Dunbar Armored Robbery ($18.9 million)
(current U.S. cash robbery record-holder)
1997 12 Sep, night, Los Angeles, CA
Use: 1997 Sep 13, 0:00, Los Angeles, CA

Year: Capsolar
Uranus sq. Asc (0°44')
Sun on MC (6°43')

Bridge (None.)

Quarter: Cansolar (Dormant.) Moon-Venus (0°22' in mundo), Moon-Jupiter (2°53' in mundo).

Quarter: Arisolar
Moon-Sun (0°56')
Moon-Saturn (3°05' in mundo)
Uranus on MC (2°35')

Month: Caplunar
Pluto on Asc (2°51')
Mercury sq. Asc (2°45'), on MC (8°22')
Sun on MC (8°16')
-- Su/Me on MC (0°27')
Moon-Neptune conj. (2°39')

Day: Capsolar Quotidian
p. MC conj. t. Sun (0°05')

Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p. MC op. s. Venus (0°23' @ midnight)

SUMMARY
Year: Uranus (Sun).
Bridge: (None.)
== Quarter (Cansolar): (Dormant.) Moon-Venus (0°22' in mundo), Moon-Jupiter (2°53' in mundo).
-- Quarter (Arisolar): Uranus. Moon-Sun Moon-Saturn.
Month: Pluto (Sun Mercury). Moon-Neptune Su/Me.
Day (CapQ): Sun.
Day (CanQ): Venus.

1997 Loomis Fargo Robbery - N Carolina

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:18 pm
by Jim Eshelman
1997 Loomis Fargo Robbery - N Carolina ($17.3 million)
1997 4 Oct, soon after 6:00 PM, Charlotte, NC

Year: Capsolar
Pluto on Dsc (0°54')
Moon-Jupiter sq. (0°16' in mundo)
Moon-Neptune sq. (1°33' in mundo)
-- Jupiter-Neptune conj. (1°16' in mundo)

Bridge (None.)

Quarter: Cansolar
Jupiter sq. Asc (1°14')
Venus sq. Asc (1°20')
-- Ve/Ju midpoint sq. Asc (0°03')
-- Venus-Jupiter op. (2°34')
Moon-Jupiter sq. (1°17' in mundo)
Uranus on MC (7°08')
Neptune on MC (7°38')
-- Ur/Ne on MC (0°15')

Month: Caplunar
Moon-Neptune conj. (2°39')
Moon-Venus sq. (2°31' in mundo)
Saturn on IC (2°13')

Week: Liblunar
Moon-Neptune sq. (2°07' in mundo)
Mars on Dsc (1°57')
Jupiter on MC (4°50')
-- Mars-Jupiter sq. (2°53')
Venus on Dsc (5°03')
Uranus on MC (7°26')
-- Venus-Uranus sq. (2°23')
-- Ve/Ju (0°06')

Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Asc conj. t. Uranus (1°31'), s. Uranus (0°51')
------------------------------
t. Sun op. s. Moon (0°13')

Day: Cansolar Quotidian
p. MC sq. p. Sun (1°05'), s. Sun (1°17')
p. Asc op. s. Uranus (1°31'), t. Uranus (0°54')


SUMMARY
Year: Pluto. Moon-Jupiter-Neptune.
Bridge: (None.)
-- Quarter: Venus Jupiter (Uranus Neptune). Moon-Jupiter Venus-Jupiter Ur/Ne.
Month: Saturn. Moon-Venus Moon-Neptune.
-- Liblunar: Mars (Venus Jupiter Uranus). Moon-Neptune Ve/Ju Venus-Uranus Mars-Jupiter.
Day (Capsolar): Uranus (CapQ). Moon-Sun (transit).
Day (CanQ): Sun Uranus.

1998 Bank of America robbery

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:19 pm
by Jim Eshelman
1998 Bank of America robbery ($1.6 million)
1998 14 Jan, 8:28 AM, 40N42'44", 74W00'48" (WTC)

Year: Capsolar
Moon-Uranus sq. (0°30' in mundo)
Pluto sq. MC (0°05')
Mercury on Dsc (6°01')
Venus on Dsc (6°13')
-- Mercury-Venus conj. (0°12' in mundo)
NB - This is the last half-day of the old Capsolar.

Bridge
CapQ Moon conj. s./p. Sun Nov 25 to Jan 14

Half-year: Cansolar (Dormant.) Moon-Mercury sq. (2°27' in mundo)

Quarter: Libsolar
Pluto sq. MC (1°02')

Month: Caplunar
Saturn sq. Asc (0°05')
Sun on Dsc (4°00')
Moon-Neptune conj. (2°18' in mundo)

Week: Canlunar
Sun on Dsc (1°19')
Moon on Asc (3°06')
Neptune on Dsc (5°32')
Venus on Dsc (7°15')
Saturn on MC (9°52')
Moon-Sun op. (2°13')
-- Mo/Su on horizon (0°53')
Moon-Neptune op. (2°26' in mundo)
-- Venus-Neptune conj. (1°05')
-- Venus-Saturn sq. (2°37' in mundo)

Day: Capsolar Quotidian
p. MC sq. s. Pluto (0°34'), t. Pluto (1°46')
p. Moon conj. s. Sun (0°52'), p. Sun (0°09')

Day: Capsolar Quotidian
p. MC op. t. Uranus (1°03'), s. Uranus (1°45')


SUMMARY
Year: Pluto (Mercury Venus). Moon-Uranus Mercury-Venus.
Bridge: Sun (Cap).
-- Half-year: Moon-Mercury.
-- -- Quarter: Pluto.
Month: Saturn (Sun). Moon-Neptune.
Week: Sun (Moon Venus Saturn Neptune). Moon-Sun Moon-Neptune Venus-Saturn Venus-Neptune.
Day (CapQ): Pluto. Moon-Sun.
Day (CanQ): Uranus.

Anthony Curcio 2008 Brinks robbery

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:19 pm
by Jim Eshelman
Anthony Curcio 2008 Brinks robbery ($400,000+)
"Most Elaborately Planned Heist in History"
2008 Sep 30, 11:05 AM, Monroe, WA

Year: Capsolar
Moon-Sun sq. (2°20')
Sun on Asc (5°09')
Jupiter on Asc (6°27')
-- Su/Ju on Asc (0°39')
Mercury on EP (0°22')

Bridge
t. Jupiter conj. CanQ Moon 8/22-10/15
t. Uranus sq. Cansolar Asc 7/16-10/25
EVENT WINDOW: Aug 22 to Oct 15

Quarter: Cansolar
Moon-Mercury op. (0°03')
Moon-Jupiter conj. (0°38' in mundo)
Pluto on Asc (0°18')
Jupiter on EP (0°41')
Uranus sq. Asc (2°19')

Month: Caplunar
Saturn sq. Asc (0°27')
Pluto on Asc (7°06')
Venus on MC (8°35')
Mercury on MC (9°27')
Mars on MC (9°31')
-- Mercury-Mars conj. (0°04' in mundo)
-- Mercury-Venus conj. (0°52' in mundo)
-- Venus-Mars conj. (0°41')
-- Venus-Pluto sq. (1°26' in mundo)
-- Mercury-Pluto sq. (2°21' in mundo)
-- Mars-Pluto sq. (2°25' in mundo)

Week: Canlunar (Dormant.) Moon-Mars sq. (1°42')

Week: Arilunar
Moon-Venus op. (2°44')
Venus on Asc (0°30')
Mercury on Asc (0°59')
-- Mercury-Venus conj. (0°29' in mundo)
Mars on Asc (2°20')
-- Venus-Mars conj. (2°50' in mundo)
-- Ve/Ma on Asc (0°55')
-- Mercury-Mars conj. (1°45')
-- Me/Ma on Asc (0°41')
Moon on Dsc (6°27')

NOTE: Only 22 minutes after the robbery, Moon entered Libra. The Liblunar cannot be considered part of the robbery stack, but it is connected to the immediate aftermath (which was uneventful). The rather severe Liblunar has:
Saturn on MC (0°10')
Moon-Mars conj. (1°40' in mundo)
Uranus on IC (5°21')

Day: Capsolar Quotidian
p. EP op. p. Moon (1°43')
p. MC sq. t. Mars (0°34')
p. Asc conj. t. Mercury (1°56')

Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Asc op. t. Sun (0°53')
t. Jupiter conj. p. Moon (0°07')
-----------------------------------
t. Mercury conj. s. MC (0°13')
t. Uranus sq. s. Asc (1°12')


SUMMARY
Year: Mercury (Sun Jupiter). Moon-Sun Su/Ju.
Bridge: Jupiter Uranus (Can).
-- Quarter: Jupiter Pluto (Uranus). Moon-Mercury Moon-Jupiter.
Month: Saturn (Mercury Venus Mars Pluto). Mercury-Venus-Mars-Pluto.
-- Week (Canlunar): (Dormant.) Moon-Mars.
-- Week (Arilunar): Mercury Venus Mars (Moon). Moon-Venus Mercury-Venus-Mars.
Day (CapQ): Moon Mercury Mars.
Day (Cansolar): Sun Moon-Jupiter (CanQ). Mercury Uranus (transit).

CONCLUSIONS

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:20 pm
by Jim Eshelman
These 13 events produce some fascinating results. Bottom line, the universe does not look at these massive, mega-millions bank robberies in terms of the loss to the banks. Rather, it is showing them to be events of enormous financial gain involving great skill and cleverness.

The patterns are also consistent with breaking the law!

PLANTARY ANGULARITY
The message of foreground planets couldn't be clearer! Giving one point to each occurrence of a planet in the immediate foreground, we get the following list:

18 Pluto
17 Jupiter
16 Venus
15 Uranus
13 Mercury Mars
10 Sun Saturn
9 Moon
7 Neptune

Pluto, we shall see, is a persistent leader in every category. While this partly reflects the "record breaking" nature of these enormous, almost inconceivable amounts of money, I think the main message is that these events were all law-breaking. Sun-Pluto aspects in particular are starkly law-breaking almost always, and other Pluto expressions often have a similar quality.

After Pluto, the next two planets are clear as can be: These are Jupiter and Venus events, with Uranus bringing up the rear. In other words, these are not only charts reflecting enormous bounty, gain, profit, they actually most resemble those charts under which gamblers have won their biggest rewards.

If we needed any indication that the universe is inherently amoral and does not, by itself, bear any respect to human law, we could find it in this study. It just shows that somebody got a whole lotta money, essentially beyond imagination.

Notice also that Saturn and Neptune are at the bottom of the list.

PS _ If I also take the less tightly angular planets - all angularities out to the full extent of the large orbs we examine - and give these a half point each, the final results are not substantially affected. The same four planets top the list in the same order, and Saturn and Neptune are at the bottom.

MOON ASPECTS
Moon aspects were not nearly so dramatic, though their message is clear enough:

9 Mo-Ne
8 Mo-Ve Mo-Sa
6 Mo-Ma Mo-Ju Mo-Pl
5 Mo-Su
3 Mo-Me Mo-Ur

Moon-Neptune is at the top. This aspect also tops financial crises, so we can certainly say that these aspects are bad for banks. In fact, Moon-Neptune and Moon-Saturn are two of the top three, which is exactly what we expect for bank disasters. But in the middle, barely below Neptune, is Moon-Venus, reiterating that the universe is showing these as fundamentally happy events.

One point of considerable interest to me: I have previously opined that strong solar presence in, say, disaster charts reflect government involvement - Moon-Sun aspects, for example, are especially common in areas where there is strong government regulation (as well as, sometimes, strong government involvement in recovery). Matters such as bridge collapses, financial disasters, and other heavily regulated areas have this feature.

So, I was surprised, as I collated this information, to find almost no Moon-Sun aspects, since bank robberies automatically fall in Federal jurisdiction and come under intense scrutiny in regulation. Then, a little more than halfway through the list (I was going in chronological order), they started coming, and started marking essentially every event. Conclusion: When bank robberies were not automatically Federal jurisdiction and were not as tightly regulated, there were almost no Moon-Sun aspects. The farther we go into regulation, the more persistent they become.

NON-LUNAR ASPECTS
Here are all the foreground non-lunar aspects in all these charts:

5 Me-Ve
3 Su-Pl Su-Ve Me-Pl Ve-Pl
2 Me-Ma Ve-Ma Ma-Ju Ma-Pl Ju-Ne Sa-Pl
1 Su-Ju Su-Sa Su-Ne Me-Ju Me-Ne Ve-Ju Ve-Sa Ve-Ur Ma-Sa Ve-Ne Ju-Ur Ju-Pl

While even those aspects that occur twice seem highly descriptive of money-related issues (crises), I want to focus most on the very top of the list:

5 Me-Ve
3 Su-Pl Su-Ve Me-Pl Ve-Pl

Mercury-Venus! We almost never get enough Mercury-Venus aspects to draw any reasonable conclusions, and yet here we have more of them than anything else. I am inclined to interpret this as skill, astuteness, and good-fortune - to the robber!

Sun-Pluto is the single most fascinating aspect in this set. Why? Because, besides tying for second place, there were many more Sun-Pluto aspects in these charts than this shows. It seemed every time I turned around, there was another. Several charts have Sun foreground and exactly aspecting Pluto, but I didn't list the aspect because Pluto wasn't also foreground. I kept finding mundane Sun-Pluto aspects (non-angular) that were not there ecliptically, but appeared in a major chart for the particular locale (technically, regionally-distinctive). This is definitely worth more attention overtime and, in general, confirms my sense that this is the most "outlaw" aspect we have.

Sun-Venus seems consistent with all the other Venus presence. Mercury-Pluto is probably (in an amoral way) inherently criminogenic, at least not bound within the circumference of law-abiding, and enormously resourceful (keywords "extraordinary thief"). Venus-Pluto is the only aspect here that implies somebody may be getting hurt, since it shows not only for disasters that devastate communities, but particularly in financial crises that impacted homes and the like, such as the 1987 market crash.

ANGULARITY & MOON ASPECTS
The most useful metric in the different categories of mundane events has been the total of angularity + Moon aspects. Here is the tabulation for this, which is not terribly different in ranking from the pure angularity table.

24 Pluto Venus
23 Jupiter
19 Mars Uranus
18 Saturn
17 Mercury
16 Neptune
15 Sun

(The end)

Re: Major U.S. Bank Robberies

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:28 pm
by Jim Eshelman
(Another I might want to explore. Here is a short piece from Garth Allen in the January 1963 issue of American Astrology.)

Horoscope for a Heist

The crooks could well have been readers of American Astrology, since Rose Campbell Starr's warning for August 14, 1962 (Day by Day) might have been reassuring to them that their ingenious plan would come off in the best Neptunian tradition. Rose had written, "No one can take advantage of another unless the other lets him, And the same applies to any form of deception, particularly tonight." In the Aspectarian section she cautioned against being "taken in by any form of sham." Plainly, the exercise of sham or deception that night, in Plymouth, Mass., had better than average chances of succeeding. And it did, to the tune of $1,551,277 in cash, removed in relays between dusk and 9:30 PM EDST.

Until that haul from a postal truck, the record for the biggest cash heist of all time was held by the Brinks robbery between 7:00 and 7:20 PM EST in Boston on January 17, 1950, a few hours before the New Moon. Although several people are now serving time for the Brinks job, none of the money itself has ever been recovered, so it is moot whether the rule about the failure of anything undertaken within 24 hours of a New Moon worked out or didn't work out.

In mundane astrology, the Post Office service is supposed to be governed by the 3rd house, and we note with interest that the July 31, 1962 New Moon chart contained Neptune in a severe T-square with Mercury and Saturn, which surely fills the bill. The robbery was under way at the precise moment of a Moon-Neptune square, with a Venus-Saturn trine bearing down. We'll leave it to the horary diviners to decide the fate of the gang and money. But don't overestimate the retrogradation of Jupiter and Saturn, because fully five of the eight planets were retrograding when the Brinks loot changed hand.