It is March 26, 1960 at 10:15 pm at the Fountain Bleu Hotel in Miami
Video available via the 1981 Warner Archive Collection
Check out the event chart using the timestamp of when Frank Sinatra and Elvis are broadcasting live on stage.... and how you can apply it to crime charts when you're trying to figure out what was going on "out in the open," or in public, which is what the MC represents.
We analyze this major event that would join two superstars because it not only illustrates the MC but the fixed star Regulus. The public (and Frank Sinatra) would welcome Elvis home that night and celebrate his return from a two-year stint in the Army during the Korean War. You can also spot criminal's names - like "King," if it were a crime chart.
We analyze this major event that would join two superstars because it not only illustrates the MC but the fixed star Regulus. The public (and Frank Sinatra) would welcome Elvis home that night and celebrate his return from a two-year stint in the Army during the Korean War. You can also spot criminal's names - like "King," if it were a crime chart.
Reviewing the MC in an Event/Crime Chart
The MC is located at the top of every crime chart
It is a point that gives you a clue about what is occurring at the time the chart is drawn (or what is about to happen).
Here, the King of Rock and Roll is appearing on stage!
Here, the King of Rock and Roll is appearing on stage!
The MC is conjunct Regulus: The King
Leo 29°
This timestamp reflects the moments before the King would go on stage and would turn from 27° to 29° a few minutes later. Uranus represents Rock and Roll because it was the sound of the future.
Forensic Astrologers routinely use fixed stars to determine clues about the moment an event (or crime) occurred.
Forensic Astrologers routinely use fixed stars to determine clues about the moment an event (or crime) occurred.
Reviewing the Timestamp of a Major Event
Reviewing this timestamp in history is similar to reviewing the timestamp of a crime. You have the ability to see the location of the subjects, where they are, what they are doing, how they're feeling, who is witnessing the event and the final outcome of the subjects.