Andrew Carlssin Arrested (January 28, 2003)

Back to the Future (1985) provided the storyline for this tall tale. Now, it ‘could’ possibly be true, but some of the details are too sketchy, and some don’t add up, at all. Here’s Ellie Dreams Down Under video about it today:
The arrest date of January 28, 2003 gave me the only real astrological hook for me to investigate.

As this chart is timed for noon, the possibility is that the Moon could move several degrees throughout this day, but at that moment was 2.5° from Pluto and within 1° of Venus. Hmm. There are also two other close aspects which suggest a ‘story’ writ large: Sun conjunct Neptune and the Midheaven; and Mars conjunct the South Node and the Descendant. There is one inconjunct, which might explain it all.
Mercury Inconjunct Jupiter
You like to think big, and you have great ambitions, but you don’t always make sure that your thinking is clear or careful. When you make any kind of plan, be careful. Don’t try to take on more than you can handle and make sure not to overlook details, for that could hurt what you are trying to do. Careful planning will help you develop disciplined habits in other areas as well. This aspect can mean that you are sloppy in your personal appearance and in your work habits.
On the other hand, if you do learn careful mental habits, you can have creative ability with this aspect, because you are able to see and understand all the elements of a situation. You take a broad and far-seeing view of a situation, which is unusual for someone your age. Most of the time you are willing to let other people think what they choose, as long as they leave your ideas alone. However, you may be inclined to preach about morality, because you enjoy being right and letting others know that they do not live up to your “high” standards. But sometimes you fake it; you aren’t as “good” as you pretend to be. Be careful of this, for you could be known as a hypocrite. It’s fine to set high standards and live up to them, but do not pretend to be better than you are. And let others decide on their own moral standards.
In my opinion, this essentially describes the author’s motives, not Andrew Carlssin. Andrew relates to mankind. Carl’s Sin may be a statement of the stock market’s morality. Just sayin’.
Hmm.
