Date: 22.02.09                                                                                                           Norwegian version:  

Eurovision Song Contest 2009

Comet warns Norwegian victory in Moscow

 

The Astrologer can see the conjecture of a victory for Alexander Rybak in the  Eurovision Song Contest final to be held in Moscow on May 16. According to astrologer Andrew Bevan it isn't necessary to hear the entries of other competitor countries to know that Alexander Rybak will end high up on the list of this years Eurovision final. The astrologer thinks he'll win!

Comet Lulin - SEE THE COMET HERE

The explanation lies in a rare and unexpected guest who is visiting the the inner solar system at the present time - namely the comet Lulin. This green comet that is visible just south of the Great Bear (Ursa Major) and close to the planet Saturn in the end of February brings Alexander winner's luck. In comparison, the last time Halley's Comet passed by was in 1985 (closest the Sun on February 9. 1986). On May 4. 1985 Halley's Comet passed the Midheaven of the national chart of Norway (Independence from Sweden, June 7. 1905), on precisely the same day as Bobby Socks put the end to a lousy Norwegian merit list and captured Norway's first Eurovision song Contest victory with the song 'Let it Swing'. "Because that is just what comets do, don't they - they swing in and out?"

The Winter Olympics at Lillehammer

In the year 1994 Norway held the Winter Olympics of that year at Lillehammer. This is 15 years ago and is considered an 'astrological quarter of an hour'. For every 15 years there are certain topics that reoccur in a comparable pattern. Norway was the center of the worlds attention at they arranged what was considered to be the best Olympic games ever!! At the same time a Norwegian band called 'DiDerre' captured the moment with the national hit called 'Jenter', or in English, 'Girls'. The Song is about girls that fly by and come and go... just like comets!!

This year's entry 'Fairytale' is also about a love, - to a woman who came and left. A 'Fairy' leaves a magical trail or tail behind her in the sky, just like a comet! So whether it is a comet fever, a Eurovision Song Contest fever or record amount of snow that causes it - it will take a lot to beat Alexannder Rybak when he enters the scene with 'Fairytale' in Moscow on May 16.

 

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'Fairytale' to win Eurovision Song Contest 2009.

From the astrologer's post at Skyscript.co.uk on May 7. 2009:

Here is the chart for when the Eurovision Song Contest Final starts in Moscow.
I used 21.00 CST, which is the time the show starts on TV:

Mars is prominent in this chart, angular and in the exaltation degree of the Sun. There are many nations ruled by Mars, but Norway is one of them. The Moon in Aquarius (she left him) applying to Jupiter conjunct Neptune, square Sun conjunct the fixed star Algol (that causes people to 'loose their heads');

"I’m in love with a fairytale
Even though it hurts.
Cause I don’t care if I lose my mind;
I’m already cursed."

 

Links:

The prediction was covered on the internet by the Norwegian press.
These links are in Norwegain, but for the record:

The Norwegain Broadcasting Company, NRK, first printed the story on Feb.22 2009:
"Predicts Starry Success"

Then the financial magazine Hegnar Online reprinted the prediction on Friday March 15:
"Astrologer believes in Norwegian Success in Moscow"

On the day after the event Hegnar Online has a follow-up:
"Rybak and Norway's Victory in Eurovision Song Contest - taken from a Fairytale!"

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From Sunday's coverage at Hegnar Online:
The Astrologer saw it coming!
Astrologer Andrew Bevan did already early this winter recognize Alexander Rybak heading for victory at the European final in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow on May 16. The astrologer stated that it would take a lot to beat Alexander Rybak with "Fairytale" in Moscow. His prediction was dead on.

 

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