by Jude Cowell, partisan for democracy
Now that spoiler candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr (aka, "Bob" or "Bobbie") has joined Trump’s 2024 Campaign, we should probably take a look at a bi-wheel of their natal charts to check for planetary contacts between them.
The obvious one is JFK Jr’s Jupiter Rx @17Gem20 conjunct Trump’s 10th house Uranus 17Gem53, his guiding planet of chaos, disruption, and
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Trump and The Harris Campaign 2024
by Jude Cowell, partisan for democracy
Below is a synastry grid showing aspects between the natal planets of one Donald Trump and placements of the 2024 Harris Campaign announced via tweet (‘X’) on July 21, 2024 at 4:31 pm edt.
Then below the grid is the Harris Campaign 2024 Horoscope with 4Sag27 rising. The chart is set for 4:30 pm edt because it’s the timing used by my astrologer pal Ed Kohout
Astrology of Now: Beauty and Terror
“Why is it we are so emotional about this game?” asked the man sitting next to me, biting passionately into a chunk of tortilla. “Because it is a beautiful game,” I replied, as we watched the black and white ball slide perfectly off the foot of a Spanish player clad in glowing red. “The players […]
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Democracy! Hoo-flippin’-ray!
If you listen to the podcast, you’ll know that I’ve been certain of the outcome of the 4 July General Election in the UK since it was announced. Two reasons. First: the mood of the country was clear, and second: the conjunction of Jupiter and Uranus in April. The last two times this conjunction occurred […]
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America’s Albatross meets with Maga Congress! June 13, 2024
by Jude Cowell, partisan for the common good
On Thursday June 13, 2024, Donald Trump returned to what folks describe as "the scene of the crime" (his J6 coup attempt) when he met with Republican congress members in order to gage certain things about himself. Yesterday was actually his Zodiacal birthday (78-yo) as you see listed, lower left corner.
Meanwhile, agent orange is now in a stage of
Trump Trial May 30-31, 2024
by Jude Cowell, partisan for the common good
Today’s court session in Manhattan is symbolized by the 9:30 am edt horoscope (lower left) while tomorrow’s session (assuming there is one) is shown (upper right) in this dual image:
A few of my study notes are sprinkled about and, as you see, the currently operative Great American Eclipse in the 8 North Saros Series (@19Ari24; April 8, 2024) will top
So Will “The Bulldozer” Return?
by Jude Cowell
Bi-Wheel: The Espionage Act (inner) with Trump natal (outer):
When we glance askance at 2017 and 2018 events in the US with Mr. Trump more or less "manning" the helm of our country, we soon stumble across Paul Manafort who offered his skills for free as "campaign chair" for Trump’s 2016 campaign, serving from June 20 to August 19, 2016.
See Trump Campaign’s Russian Encounters at
So Will “The Bulldozer” Return?
by Jude Cowell
Bi-Wheel: The Espionage Act (inner) with Trump natal (outer):
When we glance askance at 2017 and 2018 events in the US with Mr. Trump more or less "manning" the helm of our country, we soon stumble across Paul Manafort who offered his skills for free as "campaign chair" for Trump’s 2016 campaign, serving from June 20 to August 19, 2016.
See Trump Campaign’s Russian Encounters at
On the Eclipse of NBC TV
Herr T’s Bullhorn for Subversion
by Jude Cowell, partisan for democracy
In recent posts yours truly has been known to fuss over how The Apprentice TV show (2004) gave NY playboy Donald a major opportunity to promote the rumor that he was a "successful businessman." If you still believe this absurd fallacy, then reading Stars Over Washington may not be for you! This is your cue to skedaddle away
On the Eclipse of NBC TV
Herr T’s Bullhorn for Subversion
by Jude Cowell, partisan for democracy
In recent posts yours truly has been known to fuss over how The Apprentice TV show (2004) gave NY playboy Donald a major opportunity to promote the rumor that he was a "successful businessman." If you still believe this absurd fallacy, then reading Stars Over Washington may not be for you! This is your cue to skedaddle away
