Modern Warfare Is What’s Left When Testosterone Runs Out
Pluto’s Final Farts and the Sound of a Myth Collapsing
Putin, Trump, Netanyahu.
Not visionaries. Not builders.
They are the death rattle — or the fart — of the Iron Age.
Not leaders. Just old men trying to remember what it felt like to be powerful.
What we’re hearing isn’t strategy.
It’s the echo of testosterone —
a memory sparking in bodies that no longer carry the charge,
amplified by media, advisors, armies, and fear.
Pluto in Capricorn propped them up.
That long era of control, hardness, extraction.
But Pluto has moved on.
Now in Aquarius — the sign of air — these men drift like gas,
hanging in the atmosphere, still loud, but detached from substance.
They linger like farts that mistook themselves for thunder. Loud, yes. But embarrassing. Even those on their side feel the shame of it.
They are men with unresolved personal problems,
scaled up onto the world stage.
Dragging millions into their drama…
About the Author:
Catherine Broué is a systems physiologist. After two decades in ICU and dialysis, she turned to the deeper question of real health, guided by mentors and the insights of Bohr and Buteyko. Her work centres on the body’s true regulators — breath and the central nervous system — and the return to parasympathetic dominance.



