The Worst People Are Rising to Power Astrology Explains Why

The Worst People Are Rising to Power Astrology Explains Why

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3 Video Views·Mar 15, 2026  #astrology #worldastrology #mundaneastrology

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Why are the worst people rising to power? In this video, Astrologer Dan Waites explores the astrology of the kakistocracy, elite corruption, Epstein, Uranian astrology, Saturn-Neptune, Pluto in Aquarius, and the deeper forces shaping world events.

If you’re interested in world astrology, mundane astrology, geopolitical astrology, prophecy, 2030 predictions, and the collapse of the old order, this episode offers a serious astrological framework for understanding the current moment.

Dan also examines the rise of corrupt elites, institutional decay, elite scandal, and the growing sense that many modern societies are being governed by deeply compromised people. Using mundane astrology, world astrology, and Uranian astrology, he explores whether astrology can help explain why this is happening now and where it may be heading next.

This video looks at the astrological patterns behind the rise of degraded leadership, including the wider influence of Saturn-Neptune, Pluto in Aquarius, and the longer historical cycles building toward 2030. It also explores the meaning of Hades-Kronos in Uranian astrology, a combination associated with corrupt, unworthy, or criminal people in positions of authority.

Using recent events, the Epstein case, elite networks, hidden power structures, and the crumbling legitimacy of institutions as points of reflection, Dan asks whether we are witnessing the emergence of a new and darker political era.

In this video:
• What kakistocracy means
• Why the worst people seem to be rising to power
• The astrology of corrupt leadership and elite rule
• Saturn-Neptune and the collapse of faith in the old order
• Pluto in Aquarius and the exposure of hidden systems
• Uranian astrology and the Hades-Kronos combination
• Epstein, elite scandal, and the crisis of public trust
• Why 2030 may be a key turning point in world events
• Mundane astrology and the future of political power