FRANK SIGNORELLA, C.A. NCGR, is a professional astrologer and numerologist. Through considerable research, Frank has developed a precise rectification technique for unknown birth times. Astrologers worldwide have expressed their respect especially for Frank's expertise in the correlation of astrology to numbers, specifically as evidenced in the chaldean system of numerology, which is symbiotically related to astrology.

He has contributed numerous articles to many publications, including American Astrology, The Astrological Journal of Great Britain, TV Guide, Today's Astrologer, the N.C.G.R. Journal, and Rome's Il Messaggero, as well as periodicals in India, Russia and South Africa. He is also featured in The Astrology Encyclopedia. Of particular note is "Power Stations" (Geocosmic News, summer 1985), a groundbreaking analysis of the correlation of the AIDS crisis with the entrance of Pluto and Saturn into Scorpio.

Frank served for six years as Publicity Chairman of the New York N.C.G.R. and 15 on its teaching faculty. His many speaking engagements have included lectures at the United Astrology Congress in Washington, D.C. (specialties track coordinator), and the United Nations Hospitality Committee in New York. He has appeared on various radio and TV programs, such as WBAI (Three part series on Astrology in Culture, the Arts and Politics), WLIB, WWOR superstation, WINS News Conference, Britain's Channel 4, and CNNfn. Presently, his work with clients focuses on natal chart analysis, relationships, forecasting, relocation and numerology.

Frank Signorella was born in Italy. He holds a B.A. in Political Science from Hunter College.

 
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