Perigo?
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BTW, não tem nada de perigo ou de astrólogo que sabe tudo ou sequer manipulação de
informação,
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http://www.geocities.com/astro_weather/mavericks.htmMcCormack also studied the relationship between the planet Saturn and outbreaks of
influenza. Amid snickers and sneers from meteorologists, McCormack announced that a major
outbreak of flu would occur in the United States on February 19, 1964 when the planet Saturn in
Aquarius would fall on the exact degree of a previous total solar eclipse of February 4, 1962.
The February 1962 eclipse fell in the sixth house of the United States- the house of health.
A deadly flu epidemic struck early in 1964, with the highest peak of hospitalized flu victims
occurring in February- as predicted by McCormack.
George. J. McCormack Alongside Dr. Irving Krick, George J. McCormack stands out as another
genius who will also be remembered as one of the best of America's twentieth century weather
mavericks. What is interesting is that both Krick and McCormack entered the field of
astrometeorology from entirely different schools of thought. Dr. Krick was a meteorologist and
George McCormack, an astrologer. While Dr. Krick made a fortune from his weather forecasting
business during his lifetime, George McCormack died almost penniless.
During his lifetime George McCormack also became nationally and internationally known for his
accurate weather forecasts, but McCormack was trying to prove the credibility of
astrometeorology, and consequently most of his published forecasts went unpaid by the press.