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“The man who guided France into the modern era, General Charles de Gaulle, consulted a personal astrologer throughout his political career before making important decisions.

The man who guided France into the modern era, General Charles de Gaulle, consulted a personal astrologer throughout his political career before making important decisions.

But unlike another French president, Francois Mitterrand - who enlisted the services of the professional astrologer Elizabeth Teissier, with whom his relationship was rumoured to have extended beyond the purely astrological - General de Gaulle turned to a fellow soldier, who broke his silence on the subject yesterday…”

Read the rest - The Independent

One Response to “Birthdays: France’s destiny was shaped by De Gaulle’s personal astrologer by Susan Bell”

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Gian Paul says:

At least bemusing, when the Independent cites Elisabeth Teissier, Mitterand’s astrologer, one amongst others, from what I know.

When after Mitterand’s death the number of mistresses he may or may not have had became public, E. Teissier rushed out a message saying that she was not part of that.

It’s all marketing, isn’t it?