List of Astronomical Associations / Astrologist in USA

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A user is seeking a comprehensive list of astronomical associations and astrologists across the USA, noting that their previous purchase only covered Texas. They express a desire to acquire this list from others who already possess it, aiming for a more affordable and reliable option. Recommendations include contacting the American Astronomical Society for potential leads on a quality list. There is skepticism about the value of astrological associations, suggesting they may not be worth pursuing. The discussion highlights the need for reliable resources in the field of astronomy and astrology.
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Hello i got a list already (Which cost me a good amount of money!)
But after buying it i analyzed and get that its only based on Texas. I need a list which will cover whole USA. I know people have thee list and they are patented. I want to buy the list from the people who are using them. So that I can them at a cheaper rate and also there will not be any chance of getting faked :). I think in this section of this awesome forum people randomly come and among them one must have the patented Astronomical Association's list.
And if you guys know any broker then please suggest me. I will be grateful ever.
 
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I would try the american astronomical society. They can probably direct you to a pretty good list of astronomical associations. A list of astrological associations is a complete waste of time.
 
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