Were They in Secret Service to Trump on January 6th?

United States Secret Service (July 5, 1865)

I admit it: I cannot help how my mind sees conspiracies everywhere, even when they seem improbable.

The first inkling of something wrong was when Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony about Trump having an ‘incident’ with his Secret Service detachment after his Ellipse speech was contradicted by a couple of Secret Service agents ‘off-the-record’. If they had submitted to swearing to that claim under oath to the January 6th Select Committee, this would not have been anything more than hearsay on her part. But they didn’t.

Then it turns out that almost every one of their messages and texts sent on January 5th and 6th have been deleted, as a matter of an routine upgrade of their system. Sure… can you imagine how that would look if any of us had done the same? Guilty!

Originally organized to detect counterfeit money in 1865, the Secret Service has been co-opted to protect US government officials, and especially the President. But does that mean that the organization is automatically immune from internal corruption? In one word: NO!

The interesting thing is how the ‘event’ chart for its creation has markers that define its purpose: Neptune in Aries in opposition to Libra Rising; and Pluto inconjunct the Ascendant.

Neptune Opposition Ascendant

This aspect can create problems in relationships in that you feel deceived or disappointed by your closest friends. Or there may be much misunderstanding and confusion in your relationships. Very often they seem to demoralize you or make you feel inadequate. Often you take on other people’s problems that are very hard to manage. You may feel like giving up everything you have to help out someone you love, but be careful to do this only for someone who is worth it, someone who is trying to improve his or her own life. Some people will try to take advantage of your selflessness in relationships by just staying the way they are, feeding off your energies.

Pluto Inconjunct Ascendant

This can be an indication that through experiences with others, you will be forced to undergo many significant changes in life. At times the crises may be quite unpleasant, but for the most part the results will be very positive, although for some, they may be less constructive. But you must be very careful about the kind of people you get involved with. Choose your friends with great care and try to find people who have a healthy outlook on life and who seem reasonably well balanced. People who are driven to extreme behavior or who act compulsively, as if they could not plan anything in advance, are not very good for you. They will get you into difficult situations that you do not need.

Also watch for compulsiveness or extreme behavior yourself. These qualities could be quite hard for others to handle, and people will probably avoid you if you express them freely.

(See what I mean? This is very apropos when it comes to Trump.)

Mars conjunct Mars! I wasn’t expecting that. And the SS Jupiter is conjunct Trump’s Moon/South Node conjunction @ 21° Sagittarius. At last, here was a president worth preserving. Rumour suggests that Trump’s Secret Service detail were supportive of the former President’s objectives. That ‘tacit’ support may have included insurrection.

Now do you see why Mike Pence refused to get in the Secret Service limousine? Hmm.

Just sayin’…

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In Case You Thought Critical Race Theory was New…

James Baldwin vs. William F. Buckley Jr. Debate (October 26, 1965)

In terms of the basis of thinking in 1965, this debate shows the way we were.

The Chart

Moon Inconjunct Jupiter

This aspect indicates that you have a positive, optimistic outlook on life, and you enjoy socializing with good friends. However, there are some dangers with this aspect. First, it can be a sign that you are self-indulgent and possibly even selfish, although this is not likely to happen if you have a good, strong relationship with your mother. You have a great need to be cared for and supported, to be accepted for what you are with no strings attached. If this need is fulfilled, the positive side of this aspect will flourish. But if your mother does not support your needs fully, you will feel insecure and will look elsewhere for support and fulfillment. In this case your concern will be totally for yourself with little thought for other people’s needs.

(Note the Uranus/Pluto conjunction in opposition to Saturn: the times they are a-changing…)

Did I really hear Baldwin quote RFK as saying that in 40 years America could have a black president?

Baldwin’s 544 votes to Buckley’s 164… says it all, really.

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When Ageism Becomes a Barrier

Joe Biden is 79

I thought carefully about jumping into the affray about the issue of age. Why? “Cause I’m getting older, too.” To be honest, Biden probably shouldn’t have run for President in 2020, but he realized that no one else could defeat Trump, so he went for it, as the final act of a long political career.

Because Biden’s poll numbers are so low at the moment, Democrats are looking at ways to sideline him. (Or, more correctly, the main stream media are looking for ways to sideline him.) So, ageism is rearing its ugly head. Even my astrologer friend in California (“hi, Steve”) has stated from the very beginning that Biden would be a one-term president, but short of anyone assassinating him, he may be healthy enough to do four more years. The question is really: does anyone want Kamala Harris to succeed him? So, the issue may not really be about age, after all.

The midterm elections may sort this out anyway, so why worry now?

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A Very Accomplished (and Complicated) Federalist:

Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 – July 12, 1804)

Oh, well, I might as well make the cosmic leap and do Hamilton’s birth chart. The timing isn’t certain because no one knows whether he was born in 1755 or 1757. It stands to reason that he would have been 20 years or older when the colonies signed their Declaration of Independence in 1776. Obviously, the birth time is totally randomized, but that doesn’t stop our focus from straying from Uranus as a motivating factor in his life.

A-ha, says I: there’s a Yod pointing at Neptune from the Moon and Uranus. We have lift-off.

Moon Inconjunct Neptune

People with this aspect often hide their real feelings and make sacrifices for others that they do not really want to make. Then they resent the person who asked for the sacrifice. You must learn to tell people how you really feel; if you do not, you have only yourself to blame for what happens. You must learn to accept that you are responsible for your own life. Do not act as if you are the victim of strong forces that you can’t control, because you can control them.

Uranus Inconjunct Neptune

This aspect indicates a generation that had mixed feelings about its ideals and how to implement them. They often felt very confused about their ideals, and when they found that their ideals failed because they were badly formulated, this group became disillusioned. States of consciousness beyond the ordinary are very confusing to them, and they prefer not to get involved with such matters.

How Does his Birth Chart Compare to the Honourable Shot Chart?

I’m sure you can make the connections for yourself, so I won’t comment on the obvious…

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In the End, He Chose the “Honourable” Way Out

Alexander Hamilton Shot (July 11, 1804)

There’s a night’s-long story behind today’s post, so bear with me while I explain.

I had an image, while I was falling asleep, of an change in political fortune over the space of a weekend. In my mind, I thought it might have happened one Easter, but I couldn’t be sure since the idea was vague. By 3 am, I decided to do a little research (as you do), so I sat up for 30 minutes scrolling through about 50 pages of Google listings but not finding any that fitted the impression I’d had.

Just as I was switching off the computer, Alexander Hamilton‘s name came to me. I resolved to finish my researches in the morning and then went to bed. But that didn’t stop the imagery in my head for the rest of my sleepless night. By dawn’s early light, I was given a view of a gun duel, with one of the participants standing near the edge of a precipice. In fact, I got the impression of a cascade of events leading to this moment. I also got the title of this post, as often happens when I’m being led to write something.

So, just to be clear, in spite of the Broadway play “Hamilton” being based on his life, I knew nothing about the man.

The Duel

The duel began at dawn on July 11, 1804, along the west bank of the Hudson River on a rocky ledge in Weehawken, New Jersey. Both opponents were rowed over from Manhattan separately from different locations, as the spot was not accessible from the west due to the steepness of the adjoining cliffs. Coincidentally, the duel took place relatively close to the location of the duel that had ended the life of Hamilton’s eldest son, Philip, three years earlier. Lots were cast for the choice of position and which second should start the duel. Both were won by Hamilton’s second, who chose the upper edge of the ledge for Hamilton facing the city to the east, toward the rising sun. After the seconds had measured the paces Hamilton, according to both William P. Van Ness and Burr, raised his pistol “as if to try the light” and had to wear his glasses to prevent his vision from being obscured. Hamilton also refused the more sensitive hairspring setting for the dueling pistols offered by Nathaniel Pendleton.

Vice President Burr shot Hamilton, delivering what proved to be a fatal wound. Hamilton’s shot broke a tree branch directly above Burr’s head. Neither of the seconds, Pendleton nor Van Ness, could determine who fired first, as each claimed that the other man had fired first.

Soon after, they measured and triangulated the shooting, but could not determine from which angle Hamilton had fired. Burr’s shot hit Hamilton in the lower abdomen above his right hip. The bullet ricocheted off Hamilton’s second or third false rib, fracturing it and causing considerable damage to his internal organs, particularly his liver and diaphragm, before becoming lodged in his first or second lumbar vertebra. The biographer Ron Chernow considers the circumstances to indicate that, after taking deliberate aim, Burr fired second, while the biographer James Earnest Cooke suggests that Burr took careful aim and shot first, and Hamilton fired while falling, after being struck by Burr’s bullet.

The paralyzed Hamilton was immediately attended by the same surgeon who tended Phillip Hamilton, and ferried to the Greenwich Village boarding house of his friend William Bayard Jr., who had been waiting on the dock. After final visits from his family and friends and considerable suffering for at least 31 hours, Hamilton died at two o’clock the following afternoon, July 12, 1804, at Bayard’s home just below the present Gansevoort Street. The city fathers halted all business at noon two days later for Hamilton’s funeral, the procession route of about two miles organized by the Society of the Cincinnati had so many participants of every class of citizen that it took hours to complete, and was widely reported nationwide by newspapers. Gouverneur Morris gave the eulogy at his funeral and secretly established a fund to support his widow and children. Hamilton was buried in the Trinity Churchyard Cemetery in Manhattan.

Wikipedia

There is one inconjunct:

Uranus Inconjunct Pluto

This aspect indicates changes in the world of the people who were born at these times, changes that were difficult to understand because they were very revolutionary but subtle in many ways.

(Impetuous, for sure.)

Hamilton “Threw Away His Shot”

Before the duel, Hamilton wrote an explanation of his decision to participate while at the same time intending to “throw away” his shot. Hamilton viewed his roles of being a father and husband, putting his creditors at risk, placing his family’s welfare in jeopardy and his moral and religious stances as reasons not to duel, but he felt it impossible to avoid due to having made attacks on Burr which he was unable to recant, and because of Burr’s behavior prior to the duel. He attempted to reconcile his moral and religious reasons and the codes of honor and politics. He intended to accept the duel in order to satisfy his political ethics, and throw away his fire to satisfy his moral codes.

Ibid

If I hadn’t got the title before starting this post, I could have been accused of having read about it, first. But I can assure you that I did not. The word ‘honourable’ had to have emphasis, so I went with quotation marks. And as I’m a week late for the 218th anniversary of his death, perhaps he decided to make himself known to me. At any rate, I’ve learned something new, yet again.

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Yesterday in History XVII

Disneyland Opens (July 17, 1955)

CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES – JULY 1955: Children running through gate of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle at Walt Disney’s theme park, Disneyland. (Photo by Allan Grant/The LIFE Picture Collection via Getty Images)

This was a dream that Walt Disney had for years. And for those of us who were alive at the time, this became our dream, too.

On this day in 1955: Disneyland opens in Anaheim, California.

Meet Walt Disney

This is considered an excellent timing, based on a birth certificate. I won’t argue with that. Walt Disney was a complicated man: everyone said so.

Mercury Inconjunct Midheaven

It is very important that you develop your mind and your powers of thought, so that you can use them to attain whatever objectives you set for yourself. However, before you can accomplish this, you may have to solve certain problems. You may feel that there is a tension between your natural spontaneous views and what is taught by your parents and other adults. Even though their teachings seem perfectly reasonable, you want to think matters through for yourself. But while you are young, you may not be able to accept your own ideas as valid if they contradict what you have been taught. Yet you cannot simply suppress your own ways of thinking. If you try, you will create tension and probably create a gap between what you are trying to do and what you say. When you are older you may express this tension by making indiscreet remarks that totally get in the way of your objectives.

Venus Inconjunct Neptune

This aspect means that your attitudes about love and affection are very idealistic, as will become clearer later in life. Also it can be a sign of creative artistic ability if there are other indications of creativity in your chart. And, of course, you must begin the appropriate training while you are young.

Jupiter Inconjunct Pluto

You have a great deal of creative power, and the major challenge of your life will be learning how to handle it. First of all, you must realize that you will get the most out of life if you direct your energies toward helping the people around you and those you love. You will want to change many conditions in the world, which is fine as long as your reasons are not purely selfish ones.

You may have a natural talent for dominating others, but don’t fall in love with this talent and be motivated by it. You can be effective at influencing people only if you use your power to help others and yourself achieve desirable goals together. You must be an agent for betterment at all times, and even so you must listen to others’ ideas about betterment to be sure that you aren’t just seeking power in a more roundabout manner.

The Opening Day wasn’t Intended for the Public

Originally, I set this opening for 12 noon, local time, but then looked at the image above and realized that it may have been 1 pm instead. The Neptune conjunct Libra Ascendant seems to be appropriate.

Counterfeiting of the first day tickets was probably not the best start for this enterprise, but it is what it is. Only seeing the combined charts can we understand how it was for Disney.

The ‘event’ Ascendant is very close to Disney’s 2nd House cusp. This is his ‘money-maker’. And check out the ‘event’ South Node is conjunct Disney’s Midheaven. Has he done this before? Hmm.

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How’s This for a True “False Flag” Operation?

Antifa

Call me ‘late to the table’. I have just looked at the loosely-associated group that is often blamed for stuff that they had nothing to do with, such as the storming of the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Antifa (/ænˈtiːfə, ˈænti(ˌ)fə/) is a left-wing anti-fascist and anti-racist political movement in the United States. As a highly decentralized array of autonomous groups, antifa uses both nonviolent and violent direct action to achieve its aims. Much of antifa political activism is nonviolent, involving poster and flyer campaigns, mutual aid, speeches, protest marches, and community organizing. Some who identify as antifa also combat far-right extremists (such as neo-Nazis and white supremacists) and, at times, law enforcement, with tactics including digital activism, doxing, harassment, physical violence, and property damage.

Wikipedia

And, even as I’m reading that extended description, I’m thinking, “propaganda.” Talk about fighting fire with fire. But I’m no expert, so I’ll just leave you with this quote:

Where do they get their ideas, eh?

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(As Always) Politics Makes…

Strange Bedfellows (first attributed to Charles Dudley Warner)

Joe Biden’s visit to the Middle East this week is a reminder of how strange some political maneuvering really is: first Israel, then Palestine, and finally Saudi Arabia. What!? In the same week?

But none of this is news, even though the main stream media want to paint it that way. Whether Biden wants to admit it or not, he has echoed Trump’s meeting with Putin, where Putin said that he wasn’t responsible for some thing or another, and Trump agreed with him. MBS pulled that same stunt yesterday, and Biden reported what he’s said. The difference? I don’t think Biden bought the story.

Biden has a very thin tightrope to walk in the Middle East. He wants to rein in Iran’s nuclear capacities, and he needs Israel’s backing on that. But he also wants to show a humanitarian image in backing the ‘two nations’ fight by Palestinians. And, of course, he needs Saudi oil production to be increased, to drive down gas prices. In reality, this is the one that matters most back home in the States.

The MSM have been hacking away at Biden since he took office in January 2021. Now, because of the Saudis having blood on their collective hands (the Khashoggi murder), they’ve got something to complain about: Biden making any deals with the Kingdom leaders. I think this whole thing has been explored more than once, but George Orwell’s 1984 has done it best with wholesale flips of allies and enemies.

So, none of this should be a surprise…

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Someone Must be Desperate to Hack My Email Account

Package Delivery Notification

In the past three days, I have had more than a dozen spam emails purporting to be from different sources with an identical company image and notification number. I know DHL is an international service, but really? Who do they think they’re trying to fool?

I suppose the Amazon’s Prime Days have made more people vulnerable to the scam than usual, but I didn’t order anything, so I know that no one would be sending me anything. But it makes me wonder how many people fall victim to these scammers, because they think it works. (One of them had a Norwegian email address, another a German one, and a third wrote the English letters as if in Greek.)

And after last Friday’s Rogers’ outage, I am even more determined to be wary and aware. Beware, folks.

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Is This Man the UK’s Next Prime Minister?

Rishi Sunak (May 12, 1980)

It may be too soon to tell, since the Tories will finally elect their next leader on September 9th but I like the odds of this happening. It feels a bit like Kamala Harris becoming Vice President of the United States. In other words, lightning striking twice…

Sunak‘s birth time is not known. (In my opinion, a prerequisite of public office should be the publication of birth details.) Most astrology sites will use dawn as the significant time, but here I have randomized the timing and then flipped AM to PM. That would make this chart more in line with his marriage at age 29 (Venus). There is a double Yod, with neither dependent on an exact birth time.

Sun Conjunct Mercury

You have a good mind, and you enjoy talking with people. A good conversation means more to you than many other things, but you may have one problem. This aspect indicates that you like to take the active role in any discussion; that is, you are a better talker than a listener. Even when you make a real effort to listen, your mind tends to wander to another topic or to your next remark. To a certain extent you can’t help this, but if you are conscious of it, you can prevent it from becoming a difficult problem. It may mean, however, that you can gain information more readily from reading than from listening to someone.

Sun Inconjunct Neptune

You are very sensitive to your environment and to the people around you. On one level of your being, you feel what is going on very acutely. Unfortunately your understanding often comes in terms that are very difficult to communicate to others, because their meaning is not clear in your own mind.

On the other hand, you can develop into a compassionate and understanding person who instinctively knows what others need and how to serve them. True selfless service to others, giving of yourself voluntarily rather than because you feel there is no choice, will make you feel good…

Sun Inconjunct Pluto

There will be many changes in your life, and you will be affected by deep psychological forces that may be difficult to understand at times, as well as confusing to the people around you. You approach people with great intensity, and your emotional involvements are seldom casual. Either you like people very much or you dislike them intensely. Possibly your attitudes on other matters will be extreme also. One of the most important lessons that you will have to learn is to be more moderate.

Mercury Inconjunct Neptune

The challenge of this aspect is to make your thinking and communication with others more clear. Your rational mind is strongly influenced by your sensitivity, imagination and ideals, although you aren’t always sure how this happens. You tend to spend too much time in your own imaginary world that no one else can share, and this confuses your dealings with others. You will have to learn to face reality, so that you can at least communicate with people. Otherwise you will have a very lonely life.

Mercury Inconjunct Pluto

You are likely to have some problems, but not serious ones, in communicating with others. The problem is that people’s first impression of you may not fit in with what you say or your manner of thinking and speaking. People tend to hear what they expect to hear, and they may not listen to you as carefully as they should. So you will have to be as clear as possible and insist that others listen to what you are really saying. If others do not understand you, it is up to you to set them straight.

(Ah, the politician’s curse, and blessing, no doubt.)

Great promo, eh?

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