Cho Seung-Hui – true evil?

On March 31, 2007 Coast to Coast AM emcee Art Bell was talking to Dr. Evelyn Paglini, parapsychologist and one of the leading authorities on the occult and the supernatural in the United States. Dr. Paglini was agitated and referred several times to the ‘evil’ she felt approaching. This evil would be ‘worse than Columbine’ and ‘so bad that she could see people jumping out of windows to avoid it’.

In a follow-up interview — after the events of April 16 — she repeated that what she felt was true evil. She said that she felt it starting to build in November and suggested that further investigation would find some trigger event from that time.

Poet and professior Dr. Nikki Giovanni insisted Cho be removed from her English class. “I thought he was evil”. A short time after Cho started showing odd behavior in class, only about seven of her 70 students would show up to hear her lecture.

Wounded Virginia tech student Garrett Evans said “I saw Satan at work and God at work at the same time. Evil, evil spirit was going thru that boy, that shooter, I know, I felt it.”

Is there true evil?

Cho’s chart

There are two very striking elements in Cho’s chart. One is the very close connection of Pluto and Mars in Scorpio. Pluto and/or Mars will be involved in every violent event. They are the two planets that represents power, anger, drive, obsession and control.

The second element of note is Jupiter and Neptune, both at 29 degrees Sagittarius. This connection shows a highly developed channel of creativity, imagination or spirituality.

Conflicting elements

The Pluto/Mars conjunction is square to Cho’s Sun which means that he would interpret everything in terms of power and control. Normally, a person with this indicator would start life feeling powerless, go through a wildly rebellious period in early life and eventually learn to channel the enormous energy in ways that would benefit him.

The Jupiter/Neptune conjunction is right next to Mercury which represents intellectual or left brain activity. If all three planets were working well together, Cho would have been able to use his intellectual skills to tap into the incredible inspired or artistic promise of the Jupiter/Neptune conjunction but his Mercury, in very early degree in Capricorn, was very unsure. This was a brilliantly sophisticated right brain and uncertain left. All that inspiration and imagination and a blocked channel of expression.

The timing of the attack

Astrologers take a birth chart and progress it in a variety of ways to determine when certain elements in the chart become active. The progression in Cho’s chart brought Mercury (communication) up to the same degree as his Sun (operating personality) and he would now feel a strong need to communicate.

At the same time transiting Pluto was activating the Jupiter/Neptune conjunction and blasting away any block between the highly developed subconscious and the uncertain and unhappy conscious.

Cho went from an individual who literally never spoke to someone who ranted on the video tapes he sent to NBC. He became a channel for anger and pain. The question is — was this his anger, his subconscious breaking through or did he channel true evil?

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