A “Perry Mason Moment” in the Trump Trial

Hope Hicks, a former top aide to former U.S. President Donald Trump, reacts while being cross examined by defense lawyer Emil Bove during Trump’s criminal trial on charges that he falsified business records to conceal money paid to silence porn star Stormy Daniels in 2016, in Manhattan state court in New York City, U.S. May 3, 2024 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg

Hope Hicks (October 21, 1988)

Testifying in a court of law can be very stressful. Now imagine what it would be like to be the prosecution’s witness against your ‘boss’ of 8 years. Yes, like Hope Hicks, you would be nervous, too.

Mr. Trump was elected, but The Journal was not done digging. In early 2018, it published an article exposing Mr. Cohen’s $130,000 payment to Ms. Daniels. When asked about that, Ms. Hicks became fuzzy, saying she could not recall the period. She grew considerably more tense, clenching her jaw and stumbling a bit in her speech.

Ms. Hicks said she did not have knowledge of the records Mr. Trump is accused of falsifying. Those records, prosecutors say, disguised Mr. Trump’s repayment of Mr. Cohen for the hush money.

And at times, she seemed to aid the defense. When a prosecutor, Matthew Colangelo, asked about Mr. Trump’s reaction to the initial The Wall Street Journal article, she said that he was “concerned about how it would be viewed by his wife.” That response recalled the defense’s opening statement, in which Mr. Trump was portrayed as a family man — and helped provide an alternative motive for efforts to cover up damaging information to which prosecutors have already linked him.

Still, Ms. Hicks’s testimony was key to the prosecution’s case, including when she recalled a potentially crucial conversation: “I believe I heard Mr. Trump speaking to Mr. Cohen shortly after the story was published,” she said, which prosecutors might use to argue that Mr. Trump was involved in the machinations.

And she delivered a memorable observation that bolstered the prosecution’s argument that Mr. Trump directed Mr. Cohen’s payment. She scoffed at a prosecution question prompting her to consider whether Mr. Cohen “would have made a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels out of the kindness of his heart.”

That sort of altruistic move, she said, “would be out of character for Michael.”

The testimony marked a stunning spectacle: a former president’s confidante turned against him.

New York Times

Oops!

Ms. Hicks’ birth time is unknown, so I have randomized the timing. In reality, the time could have been an hour or so later, which would have placed Jupiter near the Descendant, typifying when she started working for Trump. There are two inconjuncts. Each of them helps us to understand her motivations.

Sun Inconjunct Mars

You have a rather strong will, which may be difficult to control. This is because your way of doing something tends to interfere with what you want to gain by doing it. Your actions in some situations may surprise people by contradicting what they have learned about you as a person. Inside of yourself, you may even begin to feel that you can’t approve of the way you act, or you may feel that you can’t deal comfortably with the results of your actions. In other words, you get yourself into real jams.

Planets in Youth (page 80) by Robert Hand (1977)

Aha!

Jupiter Inconjunct Neptune

With this aspect you must learn to stand up for yourself and demand your rights forthrightly and directly. Often you feel that you don’t have enough energy to assert yourself or that any such effort would be futile. Unfortunately, some people with this aspect learn to work behind the scenes or dishonestly. Others simply give up or take a defeatist attitude toward life.

Planets in Youth (page 236) by Robert Hand (1977)

“Deny, deny, deny.”

Is that clear enough for you? I rest my case, m’lord.

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Just a Moment’s Inattention, and then Bam!

Our Ruby ran into the car in front, when it stopped at a turning onto King Street. The damage is minor but it needs repairing. I wonder what the event chart looks like:

Hmm.

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The Imagery is Meant to Signal its Suddenness

A Flash of Lightning in the Dark of Night (1994)

There is something to be said for poetic licence. Describing Christ’s return as a flash of lightning works for me. It can be startling, but it is also illuminating. (I often refer to spiritual inspiration as a mental flash.)

The next image is quite interesting, too:

Lightning flash measuring 768 kilometres is the longest ever recorded (New Scientist – 2020)

So, the question is: are you ready for it?

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Hindsight Allows an Alignment of Spiritual Knowledge

Building the Roads to World War Three

Hal Lindsey, in his book The Late Great Planet Earth, describes the events that will play out before the second coming of Christ. I read the original book in the middle-to-late 1970’s, and have used some of its ideas in the play My Satanic Struggle. At the time of my writing the story (1978), I believed with all my heart that Armageddon would occur. The problem with prophecy, as I’ve suggested before, is that we know what will happen, but not when. Now, by rereading the whole book again, I am able to understand how separate issues in the world today may be playing out the ‘end of the age’ scenario.

This 2020 image is of a ‘roadway’ along the disputed borders with India and Bhutan. Lindsey suggested that the armies of the East would require a land route to bring its 200,000,000 soldiers to the Middle East. In the meantime, the armies of the North would cross the land connection at Bosporus (between Europe and Asia). Now, how are they to achieve an easy crossing? They would need to have control over the Crimean peninsula (2014) and the eastern areas of Ukraine (2022) to achieve this. Well, I never saw that coming, did I?

These are the two charts used to illustrate the movement of troops, and the areas of conflict. It reminds me that Wikileaks had a map of Megiddo in one of its data dumps in 2020. Here’s another view:

The two concentric circles in the Wikileaks map imply a nuclear bomb strike, the first circle being the strike itself, and the second the radiation fallout. Would this be allowed? Surely not. Nuclear weapons have been under UFO control for many years now. And, in case the point is lost on anyone, the Rapture could be an intervention by aliens (aka angels).

COVID-19 may also have been used to wipe out less than .1% of the world’s population. Evidently, this was the beginning of the 7 years of Tribulation. Which means, we have only two more years to endure.

And don’t even get me started on the leader of the neo-Roman Empire. He survives a near-fatal blow and comes back from the dead (legal issues?) to lead NATO into conflict with China as the Antichrist!

Is that enough, for now? If you can find a copy, I suggest you read Lindsey’s book for yourself.

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Today in History, the English Got a Toehold in Canada

Hudson’s Bay Company (May 2, 1670)

To be completely honest, it was far more than a toehold. It was a swath of land extending far into the west of the country, thanks to the help of Radisson and Groseilliers

The purpose of the charter? To legitimize the fur trade with the Indians and bring the beaver pelts back to England, thereby undercutting France’s efforts to do the same. Without the proliferation of the lowly beaver, this would not have happened.

I randomized the timing of HBC’s incorporation, just to see what stood out. The conjunction of Neptune with the Descendant might be accidental, but there’s no mistaking the inconjunct linking it to Pluto.

However, I do not have a Robert Hand quote that supports this aspect, so I’m going to have to wing it. Neptune is an energy that has a secret nature. It hides behind masks and therefore seems to represent that which no one must talk about. Pluto, on the other hand, is a revealer of secrets and brings to light the hidden motivations of the enterprise. In other words, the creation of the HBC was an excuse to exploit the natural resources of this newfound country, while actually claiming more of it for the Crown.

In 2023, Hudson’s Bay officially stopped selling animal fur products.

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Remember: What’s in Your Wallet; Das Kapital One?

Karl Marx (May 5, 1818 – March 12, 1883)

I know, I know, it’s a very silly joke, but it shows us in one saying how contradictory Marx’ beliefs were.

There are five inconjuncts, with two forming a Yod pointing at Mars. This man wanted to start a revolution to free the ordinary man from oppression by an overbearing aristocracy. He eventually inspired the Russians to overthrow the Tsar and their ilk in the 1917 October Revolution. But were his words all that mattered? I would say, no, because the rulers in Russia didn’t do themselves any favours.

Here’s another quote:

Here, Marx is showing how democratic societies eventually become socialists (and by extension, fascists). Now it makes sense when Putin decided to invade Ukraine to stamp out a fascist state.

“Capital is money, capital is commodities. By virtue of it being value, it has acquired the occult ability to add value to itself. It brings forth living offspring, or, at the least, lays golden eggs.”

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In the 19th century, the truth of his ideas have now been proven by the results in the 21st century after COVID-19. The world hasn’t recovered yet, and now the cost of things has risen so high that most people cannot afford to live anymore. And yet, the rich keep getting richer, and the poor are dying.

But it’s not funny…

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The Body was Weak, but His Mind was Strong

Stephen Hawking (January 8, 1942 – March 14, 2018)

When he was 20, Stephen Hawking met his future wife, Jane. When he was 21, he was diagnosed with ALS (also know as Lou Gehrig’s disease). Despite his prospects of poor health, eventually leading to his death, he and Jane married when he was 23. Most everyone knows the rest of his remarkable story.

Using that marker of marrying Jane when he was 23, I have rectified his chart, so that Venus is on his Descendant. (This goes against perceived wisdom of his being born at 2:29 am, or 10:08 am.)

The three inconjuncts that appear with this time frame (of 8 pm) perhaps are too dependent on it, so we cannot take it as read that the timing is correct, but it does provide an interesting reason for the auto immune disease: Moon/Neptune conjunct, both inconjunct to Mars. (Also the Sun is inconjunct to the Ascendant.).These were the (potential) lessons he had to overcome. I will only focus on one of them.

Mars Inconjunct Neptune

With this aspect you must learn to stand up for yourself and demand your rights forthrightly and directly. Often you feel that you don’t have enough energy to assert yourself or that any such effort would be futile. Unfortunately, some people with this aspect learn to work behind the scenes or dishonestly. Others simply give up or take a defeatist attitude toward life.

Sometimes this aspect operates on the physical plane as well. You may have a generally low energy level and feel tired all the time but not able to sleep because of nervousness. You may actually need more sleep than others, and if so, you should try to get it. This aspect may also indicate that you tend to have allergies and infections.

Planets in Youth (pages 236-7) by Robert Hand (1977)

As you can imagine, this disease had a very detrimental effect on his body, but his mind was as sharp as a tack. I suspect the position of Pluto (opposite Mercury) in the 12th House (of the Unconscious) would have been instrumental in the pursuit of his astrophysics career. At any rate he lived to the age of 76.

Amen.

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There Really is Nothing New Happening Here

Pro-Palestinian Protests on American and Canadian University Campuses

That’s the thing about student protests: they have the best of intentions and they garner a lot of media coverage, but they really don’t provide tangible results. There is a genocide happening in Gaza and the students think their universities are providing support for Israel. If that money was stopped would Israel stop? That’s doubtful.

On Campus

We found an exotic mixture of West and Middle East along the shaded walks of the beautiful university. Some students were wearing head-coverings, Arab-style, to indicate where their allegiance was. The vision was not quite like Lawrence of Arabia galloping across endless stretches of white sand, but the effect was striking.

Tables were everywhere around the Student Union. We were deluged with printed materials concerning the rightness of the Arab cause against Israel and their determination to liberate Palestine.

In a short while we were supplied with documents which substantiated the alliance between the Arabs and the Russians, a bond both present and actual, but also a fact which was prophesied approximately 2600 years ago!

The purpose of “Arab Week” at the university was to rally support for the Palestinian Revolution. According to the literature which was being distributed, “the Palestine Revolution draws moral support from the revolutionary movements of the world. The Arab student movement has given the revolution their total support. Arab intellectuals, joined by many world-thinkers have given their support.”

This “revolutionary movement” is part of the Communist movement which has supported “wars of liberation” in countries around the world.

From the standpoint of this study of alliances which make up the King of the South we saw a valuable link in the alignment of several black African nations with the Arabs in their determined plan to “liberate” Palestine from Israel. This is another confirmation of prophecy as we have seen from Old Testament prophets.

The Late Great Planet Earth (pages 57-8) by Hal Lyndsey (1977)

Remember what I said about Jupiter and Uranus being conjunct in Taurus? Notice how this ‘revolution’ has taken off since Saturday, April 20th, 10 days ago. How’s that for alignment of the stars? Wow.

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Now, Let’s Get Very Serious About:

The Second Coming of Christ

Please notice that I do not refer to this event as the Second Coming of Jesus. There’s a reason for that.

Yogananda said, “In titling this work The Second Coming of Christ, I am not referring to a literal return of Jesus to earth. He came two thousand years ago and, after imparting a universal path to God’s kingdom, was crucified and resurrected; his reappearance to the masses now is not necessary for the fulfillment of his teachings.”

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I concur. Unfortunately, from a fundamentalist’s perspective, it could only be the literal return of Jesus. That’s where everything is topsy-turvy, back-to-front. When I went looking for illustrations for Christ’s return, I was shown examples from most Christian religious denominations of something like this:

We are so wrapped up in the perennial icon of imaginary representations of Jesus the man that we cannot even picture what Christ, the anointed one, looks like. John’s writing, as I have referenced previously on this site, is poetic, not literal. So when we read his words, we are meant to be inspired.

Hmm. And not to put to fine a point on it: the religion is Christianity, not Jesus-ism.

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I Knew I had These Two Books in My Library

The Greatest Works of Hal Lindsey (1994)

This post, and the one from earlier today, have a connecting link: Lindsey Graham. That’s all I want to say, for the moment. (It’s funny how my mind works.)

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