On Monday, 5th July I decided to contribute to Wikipedia and decided to input an article about an event chart. Just by chance, it seems, I decided to include the chart of the first attack of the Twin Towers in NYC. Thinking that it would be nice to submit an artical about the astrological significance of the date, time and place of that very significant date, I started the artical and included the chart for it. The now infamous chart is placed here for your perusal:-

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Little did I know that it was going to create an uproar in the Wikipedia community. On 6 July I opened up my Wikipedia account because I wanted to continue to update the article that I had started, entitled 911 horoscope. When I went into my account I was shocked to learn that and article that I thought was very worthwhile was being voted for deletion! Many people said they wanted to delete the article. One person said that it was nonsense, another person accused me of attacking him when I very clearly did not - I only asked a question. One rather rude person even had the never to say that I was impolite! Another person called Ben said that Ruth Montgomery was a fraud, and may very well have been calling me a fraud for all I know. Ben even said that Ruth Montgomery never predicted World War III (even though I read it in her books) and that my chart never predicted an attack (even though I never said that it did). People in the Wikipedia community directed some very nasty comments at me and my article, yet I was told not to take it personally.

On 7 July 2005, feeling dejected and alone, unwanted and unloved because the Wikipedia community did not approve of my very valid article entitled 911 horoscope, being called a fraud, nonsense, accused of attacking people, being called impolite, and (if you will excuse the phrase) all sorts of nonsense. In addition, I had to suffer the indignity of people putting inaccurate information into Wikipedia by modifying my words, such as taking out the truth that UK and US both invaded Iraq. The fact that the US and UK both invaded Iraq is well documented in the news and at this very moment both UK and US military members are serving in Iraq, but one Wikipedia member decided to delete the UK's involvement whatsoever, and I do not know why he did this.

It was about the moment that I decided to leave the Wikipedia community to it and let them do what they wanted with my article that to my astonishment, I was informed by a work colleage that there have been a series of explosions in the London tube and bus network, the first taking place at 8:49 on 7 July 2005 Greenwhich Daylight Time!

Please see a chart of the explosion, which I have calculated for 7:49 to take account of British Summer Time:-

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Ben, who was one of the individuals who made some mean comments, calling Ruth Montgomery a fraud and perhaps even me for all I know, made a comment saying that charts and spirits could not predict events. I never said that the Twin Towers chart was a predictor or any event, but only included it in the article as a chart for the event of the first impact of the attack. I also never personally predicted any attacks of any kind. I do find it to be more than a coincidence, however, that 2 days before the explosion I took it upon myself to run up an on-line chart of the first impact of the Twin Towers attack. I also find it to be a bit curious that one day before the explosion in London I got into some rather explosive disagreements over the internet with some people in the Wikipedia community who made some comments that were not very nice and downright libelous.

When comparing the two events, one thing that is of interest to the two charts is the first impact on 7 July 2005 occured at 8:49 while the first impact on 11 September 2001 occured at 8:43.