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Time And Money: The Economy And The Planets

Time And Money: The Economy And The Planets
By Robert Gover

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Can the planets predict economic conditions? In Time and Money, best-selling author Robert Gover links the planets to major economic turning points in US history, going back to Columbus. Using planetary patterns that coincide with past economic hard times and social upheavals, Gover reveals why the 2000-teens are going to be the most horrendous decade in US history.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #306082 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-05-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 377 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
... as you weave your way through today's media-hyped political minefields and economic boobytraps, Time and Money is essential reading. -- Tim Bost, editor Financial Cycles Weekly

Gover's experience as a social commentator, however, makes Time & Money worth a read, regardless of one's views about astrology. -- Helen Avery, Euromoney

Time and Money is highly recommended for every student of astro-economics. -- Manfred Zimmel, editor Amanita Financial Newsletter

Using the art of astrology, Robert Gover predicts fundamental changes, even revolutions around the world -- Dr. Ravi Batra, Southern Methodist University

From the Publisher
Hopewell Publications is dedicated to printing books from unique and great American minds. We have been waiting over a decade for Gover's tome on economic-astrology.

From the Author
As I pursued my curiosity about economic and planetary correla-tions, dozens of intelligent, accomplished people have told me, often with a condescending smirk, "The planets have nothing to do with the economy." When I've asked why they are so sure of this, they have usually recited either a basic tenet of modern science or a Bible verse.

If you believe that only modern science or your particular religion has captured the whole Truth, this book is not for you. This book is for the incorrigibly curious, all who realize our perception of Truth is an ongoing human adventure. - Robert Gover 2005


Customer Reviews

How planets affect time and money5
TIME & MONEY explores the connection between the planets and the major turning points in US History. It shows how planets affect our lives, our finances, great depressions, the stock market, wars and social upheavals.

Author Robert Gover's uncomplicated, easy to read style allows him to communicate Astrological information to readers who know nothing about Astrology. He offers a unique perception of the history of our country and of the world. He says. "The Native American as a race has been through the worst 'germ warfare' holocaust in known history. He shows us America through the viewpoint of Native Americans, African Americans, new immigrants, women and the poor. Not since THE UGLY AMERICAN has a book allowed us to see ourselves as the rest of the world sees us.

Like Thomas Paine, author of COMMON SENSE, Bob Gover tells it as he sees it, disturbing the powerful and inspiring the oppressed. He says, "Today most Americans and others from rich countries ignore the plight of the starving millions and the disappearance of the American middle class. Most Americans had no idea why we were attacked on Sept. 11, 2001 just as most Arabs had no idea why they were attacked by the Crusades in 1099."

He goes on to say "Back in the sixties, the Military-Industrial complex was all American. Now Congress has enabled big corporations to plunder countries all over the planet including our own homeland by outsourcing American jobs to third world countries and importing cheap labor from south of the border to downsize American workers."

The book explains the nature and purpose of money, how it is used and abused. Gover shows how to use Astrology to predict stock market tendencies. He reminds us: "The Dark Ages began with falling income at the bottom of the social ladder and spread up the ladder. Today real wages have begun to fall for 80% of the population."

He says: "Economic imbalance, dwindling oil, mass migration of distressed people, awful weather due to Global Warming bring out the best and worst in people." He warns that foreign central banks with massive dollar reserve holdings place the United States in a vulnerable position. China could get angry about Taiwan or the OPEC could disagree with our actions in the Middle East and replace dollars with Euros as their standard.

TIME & MONEY entertains, educates and gets us thinking. It keeps us turning pages and inspires us to examine who we are and where our country is right now. Gover's book shows how we use our time and our money. I would recommend the book to anyone who values time or money.

Maryanne Raphael, Writers World

Unexpected as the Future5
Gover's new book is as unexpected as, well, the author himself. The former best seller (One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding), fashions himself an economic analyst as well as an astrologer. What does astrology have to with financial forecasting? You might know that some of the wealthiest financiers throughout the ages have consulted the stars. It's a dirty little secret that warrants further examination. But the greatest value of this book might be Gover's organization of American-economic history from a social point of view. It's a worthy and timely title for years ahead.

A Stellar Book5
I have recommended this book to everyone I know with an interest in Financial Astrology. It is rare that we get a book written by a previously successful author of fiction in our field! Additionally, the hypothesis for what triggers events in the USA is very clear. As an astrological practioner I read the book with a critical eye to be sure the astrological assertions were correct, and they are.

Non-Astrologers who would enjoy a fascinating view of history projected into the future thru the use of cycles should not miss this opportunity. The book is a very enjoyable read, while the underlying messages about the future are very serious.