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Commentary, March 1, 2002 � An Ongoing Case, Ashcroft Slights the Constitution, Dennis Lee: Another Empty Promise, A Damn Good Teacher, Gemini Crashes, Geller Cautions!, Biblical Argument, Financial Astrology, and John Edward's Legal Statement? In wartime 1940 the British hired Louis de Wohl (Ludwig Von Wohl-Musciny (1903-1961), a Hungarian-born astrologer, after learning of the interest in astrology shown by the German Nazis. They put together their own group of astrologers, calling it their "black group," within the UK Department of Psychological Warfare, and Captain Louis de Wohl was put in charge. This man, who had arrived in England as a refugee in 1935, was chosen because he said he knew the techniques used by Karl Ernst Krafft (the official German Nazi astrologer) for making his forecasts, and it became de Wohl's job to anticipate what their occultist might advise the warlords of Germany to do.
