Forensic Astrology - LINDSEY BAUM missing McCleary,WA 6/26/09 #2

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It doesn't change anything because I can't cast the chart for the search until I have the time the team entered the premises. No damage. Thank you for correcting that report, though.
 
New search for Lindsey Baum launched
Story Published: Mar 3, 2010 at 5:34 PM PST
Story Updated: Mar 3, 2010 at 11:55 PM PST
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Nine months have passed since, but investigators are no closer to solving this case than the day the girl disappeared.

So they're starting over.

"If it was my kid, or someone I knew, then I would want them doing this," said Terran Sisk, an area resident.

The FBI is putting its best resources into the Baum case. The agency moved in a high-tech command center to coordinate efforts, and has profilers and psychologists analyzing evidence.

Teams of two are going out to re-interview neighbors, and comb through what's already been collected.

"We're not plowing any new ground, but we're re-plowing a lot of old ground to see if there's some nugget of information there that we might have missed," said Grays Harbor County Undersheriff Rick Scott.

Investigators say they'll keep searching for another eight to 12 days, but they say they'll never rest until the Baum family learn the truth in their daughter's disappearance.


Article:
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/86288577.html
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FBI revisits Baum investigation
Missing Girl: Agents team with local officers to retrace steps

Published March 03, 2010
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The FBI brought in profilers, psychologists, computer technicians and many others to work on the case, Scott said. They also provided a mobile command center to serve as a clearinghouse for any information collected. &#8220;There&#8217;s a lot of resources the FBI can bring to the table,&#8221; he said.

Some residents invited investigators inside. Others hung in the doorways to ask questions, the sessions lasting minutes or hours.

Standing outside his mother&#8217;s Maple Street home, David Belcher said investigators spent about three hours Monday morning interviewing him and the others at the house. &#8220;They were really polite,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Whatever it takes, as long as they find out who did this.&#8221;


Article:
http://www.theolympian.com/2010/03/03/1158435/fbi-revisits-baum-investigation.html

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No new evidence in Lindsey Baum case
Published: 03/05/10 6:20 am
Updated: 03/05/10 7:06 am
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No breakthrough evidence has surfaced in the renewed questioning of McCleary residents, but investigators say they are collecting valuable details about the day Lindsey Baum disappeared, according to The Daily World of Aberdeen.

Federal and local authorities continue to canvass the city for clues, Grays Harbor Undersheriff Rick Scott said.

He said investigators are conducting much more thorough interviews of residents along the Maple Street area where the 11-year-old girl went missing. The interviews are part of third-party recommendations from FBI experts on the Child Abduction Rapid Deployment team.

Investigators have taken hours to question some residents, Scott said, allowing those people to elaborate on details they might have left out of earlier interviews.

&#8220;We&#8217;re getting a lot of information,&#8221; he said. He later added, &#8220;It&#8217;s starting to paint a better picture.&#8221;
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Article:
http://www.thenewstribune.com/2010/03/05/1096789/grays-harbor-county-no-new-evidence.html
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Video: New search for Lindsey Baum launched 1:40
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/86288577.html?tab=video
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Push is productive, but no new leads
Thursday, March 4, 2010 2:11 PM PST
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No break-through evidence has yet surfaced in the renewed questioning of McCleary residents, but investigators believe they are collecting valuable details about the day Lindsey Baum disappeared.

Grays Harbor Undersheriff Rick Scott said federal and local authorities continue to canvas the city for clues, asking residents extensive questions to recreate the rural town on the evening of June 26, 2009. &#8220;This was a major event in this community,&#8221; he said. &#8220;People have a pretty good recollection of where they were and what they were doing (that day).&#8221;

Scott said investigators are conducting much more thorough interviews of residents along the Maple Street area where the 11-year-old girl went missing. The interviews are part of third-party recommendations from FBI experts on the Child Abduction Rapid Deployment team. &#8220;What we&#8217;re focusing on here is being thorough, not quick,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We&#8217;re not trying to see who can canvas the most houses the quickest.&#8221;

The federal child abduction team has offered recommendations for new approaches to the case and is reviewing information culled from the new interviews, Scott said. They have been pleased with the feedback. &#8220;I think things are progressing quite well,&#8221; he said. &#8220;This is consistent with their past efforts and this is consistent with their past successes.&#8221;


Montesano Deputy Police Chief Brett Vance searched a metal shed and trash cans in a McCleary backyard Monday as FBI agents and local departments questioned residents along Maple Street as part of an intensified effort to re-interview people and retrace their steps in the search for 11-year-old Lindsey Baum.
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Article:
http://www.thedailyworld.com/articles/2010/03/04/local_news/doc4b9006e4d998e494202150.txt

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It could not be more fitting that the search began first thing in the morning of February 26th. With Cardinal Signs on all the angles (ASC, H. 4, 7 and 10), any action starts "first thing". Matters always develop with immediacy due to these Cardinal Sign placements. There is a powerful push forward. It is important to note that the Trine of the Chart or big triangle from Houses 1, 6 and 10, falls out at the Sixth House Cusp where we find Fire, instead of the Earth of the Midheaven and the Ascendant. Matters there are awry and we already know a disservice is being performed (see opening sentences under chart).

The Moon in Leo is acting under conferred authority and is uneasy and insecure. She is moving toward Virgo, where she will become full but her degree, 9°, is low so she is unsettled in her transition to another community a goodish distance away. Since she is six Houses after the one holding our Sun, she upsets all 12th H. matters and this event of the search itself as an unfavorable development occurs that will ricochet and upset the situation. We may or may not hear about this.
 
New Search For Clues In McCleary Girl's Disappearance
Posted: 7:39 am PST March 8,2010
Updated: 7:44 am PST March 8,2010
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Volunteers and police searched again over the weekend for any clue that would lead to Lindsey Baum, the 11-year-old girl who vanished last summer.

Pairs of federal and local investigators spread across McCleary on Sunday, canvassing neighborhoods and interviewing neighbors. "We are continuing to be as comprehensive as we can, but the focus this time is not haste, it's thoroughness," said Grays Harbor County Undersheriff Rick Scott.

Sunday was especially difficult for Lindsey's mother, Melissa Baum. She had to move out of her house because she lost her job and can't afford it any more. Baum said because Lindsey is still missing, she didn't want to go back to work full time.


WATCH IT: New Push To Find Girl Who Vanished
http://www.kirotv.com/video/22774030/index.html

Article:
http://www.kirotv.com/news/22774021/detail.html
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Reward doubled in Lindsey Baum disappearance case
Published: 03/05/1012:41 pm | Updated: 03/05/1012:42 pm
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Grays Harbor County Sheriff's officials and the FBI have increased the reward for information that helps them solve the case of the disappearance of Lindsey Baum from $10,000 to $20,000.

Grays Harbor County Undersheriff Rick Scott said Wednesday that investigators plan to ramp up the police presence in McCleary in the coming weeks as they reinvestigate and re-canvass the area.


Article:
http://www.thenewstribune.com/2010/01/28/1047018/mccleary-reward-doubled-in-girls.html
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UPDATED: Renewed effort in search for girl
Missing since June 26: News about abductee&#8217;s return after 18 years draws people to help find Lindsey

Published: 03/03/10 7:00 am | Updated: 09/28/09 7:00 am
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Teams of volunteers inspected roadsides, wooded areas and creeks Saturday as part of the ongoing effort to find Lindsey Baum, the 11-year-old McCleary girl who disappeared the evening of June 26. Saturday was the second consecutive day in which volunteers fanned out into outlying areas and neighboring towns, hoping to find clues. The search continues today.

At the request of Lindsey&#8217;s mother, Melissa, two nonprofit groups &#8211; the Laura Recovery Center of Friendswood, Texas, and Klaaskids Foundation of Sausalito, Calif. &#8211; organized the search. Both groups have been involved in high-profile missing-child cases before, including the disappearances of Elizabeth Smart of Utah and Elaine Sepulveda of Oak Harbor.

About 120 people searched Friday, and about 40 people had taken part before noon Saturday, said Brad Dennis, director of search operations for the Klaaskids Foundation. The search is being staged from the McCleary Community Center, and although organizers have enough volunteers to handle administrative duties, they need more searchers, Dennis said. &#8220;We need people to come out and be a part of this,&#8221; he said.

Volunteers who showed up Saturday were separated into groups. Team leaders were selected and groups were given directions on how and where to search. The team leaders also were provided with global positioning systems to note the locations of their searches, as well as clipboards with paper so they could jot down possible clues.

Patty Thorsen and Judy Enz of Olympia, plus team leader Mike Davis of Gig Harbor, spent about an hour exploring Niels Lane, a rock-covered road that overlooks state Route 8 about 4 miles west of McCleary. All three decided to volunteer because they are parents, but Thorsen and Davis also were moved by Melissa Baum&#8217;s story after hearing her interviewed on a Seattle radio station. Mike said the combination of listening to Melissa Baum and hearing news about Jaycee Dugard, the California woman recently discovered after she was missing for 18 years, prompted him to act.

&#8220;I said, &#8216;Well, I can give up a Saturday,&#8217;&#8221; he said. Davis, too, has five children, including three girls. All three got into his truck, drove to the end of the road and then worked their way back, stopping frequently to look down hillsides, peer into the woods and inspect roadside debris. The three also discovered a black garbage bag filled with clothes, including a pair of denim jeans, the same kind of clothes Lindsey last was seen wearing. After that discovery, it was determined that the clothes and trash likely belonged to a transient and not Lindsey, although Dennis praised the group&#8217;s efforts in finding the bag.

Davis marked the site with orange fabric so investigators could inspect the site. Once volunteers return to the community center, they are debriefed and their information is shared with law enforcement, Dennis said.


Julie Newell of McCleary finds a pair of tattered denim jeans Saturday as she searches timberland north of McCleary for clues in the disappearance of 11-year-old Lindsey Baum. Organizers were asking more people to turn out today to help with the search.
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Article:
http://www.thenewstribune.com/2009/...rch-for-girl.html?storylink=rss#ixzz0hbgzjrop

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Officials continue push for new leads
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 2:11 PM PST
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Local and federal investigators plan to continue their push for new information into next week as they work on leads arising from recent interviews in the search for missing Lindsey Baum.

Grays Harbor Undersheriff Rick Scott said detectives and FBI agents have received huge amounts of information from McCleary residents as they work to create a &#8220;snapshot&#8221; of the rural town on the summer evening Lindsey disappeared. &#8220;All of that&#8217;s helping us to more thoroughly investigate leads,&#8221; he said. &#8220;The focus of the case is much clearer.&#8221;

After a week of questioning residents, Scott said he hopes to keep extra officers from other regional departments around until next week to continue the recent drive for new evidence. He said deputies and FBI agents may conduct follow-up interviews beyond next week as information surfaces. &#8220;It&#8217;s not like we&#8217;re going to just put the lid back on the box,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I don&#8217;t want to shut the stove off when we&#8217;ve got something cooking.&#8221;

Scott said detectives are also asking residents about their theories on the case or rumors floating around the community. &#8220;Now they&#8217;ve had a chance to think about it,&#8221; he said, later adding, &#8220;Everybody&#8217;s had a chance to play armchair investigator here. ... Some of (the ideas) seem plausible.&#8221;

As details come in, Scott said he and others felt the interviews were developing into new leads similar to other child abduction cases that were solved. Scott said he hopes and prays they can make a breakthrough in locating Lindsey. &#8220;We are definitely making progress,&#8221; he said.


Lindsey Baum
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Article:
http://www.thedailyworld.com/articles/2010/03/10/local_news/doc4b97feb8c5672122969959.txt

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This last article sounds very encouraging Angel.... the statement &#8220;I don&#8217;t want to shut the stove off when we&#8217;ve got something cooking.&#8221; is very telling to me, sounds like they got some good leads and believe its going to go somewhere.... I hope so, she is such a beautiful girl, and she needs to come home.
 
Special FBI Team Joins Hunt for Missing Girl
High-Tech Tools Join Old-Fashioned Police Work in Search for Lindsey Baum, 11

March 16, 2010
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Last month, ABC News accompanied local police and members of the FBI's Child Abduction Rapid Deployment (CARD) team as they worked on the case.

The task force questioned two-thirds of the town's residents. They also set up a massive command post with state-of-the-art equipment capable of tracking down leads around the country. An FBI computer database tracked leads as they came in and identified sex offenders who may have been in the area at the time of Lindsey's disappearance.

"Thousands of children go missing every year," said Kevin Perkins, assistant director of the FBI's criminal investigation division. "Many of them are runaways in family issues. But there's between 100 and 200 cases a year where it is a stranger abduction. These are very, very serious crimes that the FBI places a high priority on. There's no greater crisis in a community, and I can't imagine a greater crisis for either a parent or a community, then to have a child go missing."

The questions for the local police and FBI's CARD team: Was it an abduction? Or was it an accident? Where could Lindsay be now? The model allowed the FBI to identify twelve new persons of interest in the case, inside and outside of McCleary, with at least two people of high interest.


'Every Place Possible'
The FBI brought in profilers to analyze the behavior of persons of interest and to help develop a sense of who the possible perpetrator might be. Profilers also studied Lindsey's behavior and personality for clues.

"FBI agents who work these child abduction cases on a full-time basis can come in and they can quickly discern from the behavior patterns of those associated with the case certain aspects of things," said Perkins. "They can look at the subjects that might have already been identified. They can look at registered sex offenders in the area to determine where were these people, what were they doing? There are certain techniques that you use in grid searches that make sure that you look every place possible that this child could be."

Drawing on interviews, cell phone data, ATM videos and surveillance cameras from the day of Lindsey's disappearance, the FBI built a model and timeline of the day Lindsey vanished.

*Much more at link!

WATCH: Without A Trace
Go behind the scenes of a 9-month search for a 10-year-old girl.
*It is a story we will continue to follow closely.

http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/video/trace--10121279

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Article:
http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/lindsey-baum-missing-girl-fbi/story?id=10107104
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Nightline's Daily Line: Where We Fit
Inside the Ongoing Search for Lindsey Baum

March 16, 2010 2:27 PM
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Tonight, Pierre Thomas and producer Ted Gerstein will have an inside look at the investigation into the disappearance of Lindsey Baum, a 10-year-old girl from the small town of McCleary, Wash., missing since June 26, 2009.

We were given intimate access to some of the cutting-edge techniques used by local police and the FBI, which has now joined the case.

They include extensive interviewing -- two-third's of the townspeople -- sex offender database scrubs, the use of profilers, review of surveillance footage, and the creation of a massive command post -- all used to build a timeline of the day the child disappeared.

Lindsey's mother, Melissa Baum, is convinced her daughter was kidnapped and believes she is alive. Work by authorities has identified twelve persons of the interest -- in and out of McCleary -- with two of them of high interest.


Article:
http://blogs.abcnews.com/nightlinedailyline/2010/03/inside-the-ongoing-search-for-lindsey-baum.html
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Sources: Persons of interest ID'd in girl's disappearance
Story Published: Mar 17, 2010 at 11:02 AM PDT
Story Updated: Mar 17, 2010 at 12:35 PM PDT
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A renewed investigative effort in the search for a 10-year-old girl who vanished last year has identified a dozen persons of interest, law enforcement sources told ABC News. Investigators from multiple agencies have spent months searching for the girl, and the FBI recently moved in a high-tech command center to coordinate efforts.

Agents with the CARD team have been checking hours of ATM security camera video taken from cash machines throughout McCleary and the surrounding area, looking for anything that seems out of place.

They have also been checking cell phone records to see who was in the area when Lindsey vanished. "We can start putting a timeline together," FBI Assistant Director Kevin Perkins told Nightline. "And we may see that call and a certain cell phone and, perhaps, our missing individual coming together at a certain place at a certain time."

The agency also has profilers and psychologists analyzing evidence. Detectives from the sheriff's department are working with the FBI to check new sites that might be connected to the case, and they're also re-searching sites checked previously. "We're looking for the whole picture, but there are sometimes when you get a gut reaction or gut feeling about a certain individual or their reaction to your questioning," sheriff's Det. Keith Peterson said. Investigators have talked with more than two-thirds of the town's population.

Sources tell ABC news that 12 people identified as persons of interest in the case live inside and outside of McCleary, and at least two of those people are considered "high interest" by investigators.

While an arrest may not be imminent, police say the case is active and they are hopeful.


Article:
http://www.komonews.com/news/88224357.html
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Baum case to be featured on Nightline tonight
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 2:11 PM PDT
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ABC News&#8217; Nightline will feature a segment on tonight&#8217;s program exploring the recent FBI search in McCleary for missing Lindsey Baum.

Much of the segment will focus on the FBI&#8217;s Child Abduction Rapid Deployment team, which recently reviewed the 11-year-old&#8217;s case and helped with new interviews in the search.

Grays Harbor Undersheriff Rick Scott said Nightline crews spent a few days in McCleary while federal and local authorities re-questioned many residents on the case two weeks ago.


Article:
http://www.thedailyworld.com/articles/2010/03/16/local_news/doc4b9fc796199b8640730215.txt

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Renewed search fruitful
Thursday, March 18, 2010 2:10 PM PDT
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Grays Harbor Undersheriff Rick Scott said federal and local authorities collected vast amounts of anecdotal information during hundreds of interviews with residents, some of which identified the potential persons of interest.

&#8220;I&#8217;m not calling anybody a suspect,&#8221; he said.

Of the 12 or so people identified, Scott said two people were of &#8220;high interest.&#8221; Detectives will be closely examining their activity around the time that Baum disappeared on June 26.

Local authorities worked with the FBI in recent weeks to question McCleary residents living near where Baum went missing. The questions were suggested after a review of the investigation by experts with the FBI Child Abduction Rapid Deployment team.

&#8220;We&#8217;ve got a lot of stuff to look at,&#8221; Scott said.

Investigators were aware of many of the potential persons of interest, Scott said, but new information has sparked cause for additional scrutiny. He described them as a mix of local residents and others who may have been passing through the area in late June.

Scott said the results of the interviews were similar to other cases the FBI child abduction team has been able to solve. Local authorities are considering organizing a second push for information across a wider area.

&#8220;There was a lot of information,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It&#8217;s given birth to spin-off leads.&#8221;


Article:
http://www.thedailyworld.com/articles/2010/03/18/local_news/doc4ba26b3d06540563333890.txt

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These articles really sound as if they have some promising leads. I hope they bring Lindsey home soon.
 
Nine months to the day today ... Really hoping the CARD team has some solid leads in this renewed investigative effort going on in McCleary. Prayers for Lindsey!!!!!!
 
Hi Astro's:

Police have released an uncut video of Lindsey yesterday and was wondering if with this release of new video whether any new info can come from it, maybe some sort of chart or something else that might give more clues. I know I am kind asking a lot especially when I know how you all are very busy on other missing cases. I am grasping for some hope and I hope you can help in some way.

http://www.kirotv.com/news/23784360/detail.html
 
Missing girl's mom now homeless
By KOMO Staff
Story Published: May 12, 2010 at 4:31 PM PDT
Story Updated: May 12, 2010 at 6:29 PM PDT

TUMWATER, Wash. -- The mother of missing girl Lindsey Baum has new troubles, as not only has she lost her daughter; now she's lost her home.

"I never thought we'd be homeless, and we are," said Melissa Baum. She and her son can't afford another night in the Tumwater motel they've been staying.

"We have truly lost everything," she said.

Read entire article here http://www.komonews.com/news/local/93633999.html
 
Missing girl's mom now homeless
By KOMO Staff
Story Published: May 12, 2010 at 4:31 PM PDT
Story Updated: May 12, 2010 at 6:29 PM PDT

TUMWATER, Wash. -- The mother of missing girl Lindsey Baum has new troubles, as not only has she lost her daughter; now she's lost her home.

"I never thought we'd be homeless, and we are," said Melissa Baum. She and her son can't afford another night in the Tumwater motel they've been staying.

"We have truly lost everything," she said.

Read entire article here http://www.komonews.com/news/local/93633999.html



In the Sunrise chart for Lindsey, we see a critical Sun at 15Cancer with her loving open nature potentially a Moon in Sagittatrius, sunny and bright, and a wonderful personality we see with her Cancer Sun always expressing itself.

The Quintile her Sun makes to Saturn might suggest that in this life, it will be one that she expresses in the higher creative way, because Saturn is about our lessons we take on, and the Quintile always about our creativity.
Not to suggest she wanted to go out this way, but her soul may have exited prior to the attack.

Jupiter in Pisces conjuncts the always critical fixed star &#8220;Scheat&#8221; is square her Moon and square to her Mars

This afflicted Jupiter, a planet we always hope is going to be our luck in life, is not only afflicted by the star it&#8217;s connected to but also for misfortune through the aspects it makes, for in Lindsey&#8217;s chart, Jupiter also is in semi-square to Uranus.

This suggests not only will there be great misfortune in her life (Scheat the fixed star)
But connected to her luck ( Jupiter afflicted) for bad luck, and also via an unexpected
(Uranian ) experience., totally &#8220;out of the blue&#8221; or Uranus event.

In summation, there was a pile-up of bad vibrations for this little girl, that meant her life would be cut short in this regard, even her Neptune conjunct Altair was doing her no favors, as it squares Saturn (that karmic planet) and squares Mercury meaning with Altair the Eagle, she was effervescent, just like the Video shows and really far too trusting with Neptune here., i.e. &#8220;no restraints and enthusiastic for life, as Altair suggests&#8221;. She is learning as a young soul to not make this mistake again.


I&#8217;m reminded in this case of Jesus words,.
To the effect, &#8220;it may be written that some misfortune can come into the life, but woe to
him by whose hand it comes&#8221; (not exact quote), but it says a lot.

Actually, it simply means, she didn&#8217;t have to die this way.

Sunrise Natal Chart upon disappearance Transits:


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Yesterday, you wrote about Lindsey's birth promise and I wrote that the quarter Moon, )( to II would be helpful in solving some cases like Lindsey's. Yesterday, Mercury at crisis was on the Venus in End of Life at her disappearance. The lunar eclipse on 26 June will be even more helpful because the Sun of that eclipse conjoins her disappearance event chart Sun.
 
I want to thank LeoMoon80, tuba and the other astro's for their help with Lindsey's case. You all do a wonderful job. Tuba had mentioned the lunar eclipse that will be coming on June 26. That is the same day that Lindsey had disappeared a year prior. I find that kind of odd and powerful. I had also wondered with the all the planets that are lining up these next few months as well as this eclipse will this also cause increase of information coming out from June 22 and onward. Had read something about what some people call the cardinal climax, could this also happen with Lindsey case. I don't know much about forensic astrology, but do find itfacinating and interesting to say the least and am amazed how close you all are to the truth. Thank you all for the many hours you have devoted in helping the missing. T
 
We can count on the eclipse to trigger case action. 26 June in McCleary. Eclipses operate over a pool of time and have long lasting effect.

In August, there comes a Cardinal T-Square: Mars & Saturn opposite Jupiter & Uranus, with Pluto in Capricorn squaring both. Frankly, I dread it.
 
Search Efforts Ramping Up For Missing McCleary Girl





Posted: 2:44 pm PDT June 18, 2010
MCCLEARY, Wash. -- Investigators are ramping up their search for missing 11-year-old Lindsey Baum as the one year anniversary of her disappearance approaches, said Grays Harbor County Undersheriff Rick Scott.

Baum was last seen June 26 around 9 p.m. when she was walking home from a friend’s house.The reward for information leading to Lindsey’s return has also increased to $30,000, Scott said.

Starting on June 21 and continuing for several weeks, Scott said, “The focus of the operation will be to again continue to interview people in the community and to follow up on information developed thus far in the investigation.”She said investigators will also revisit particular areas where there are hoping for additional information.

http://www.kirotv.com/news/23956631/detail.html

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