On September 24, 2012, I embedded a YouTube video, Atlantis: The Lost Continent, on this blog for your consideration. Perhaps it is not too soon to ask if you’ve had a chance to view it yet though it is admittedly a fairly long one clocking in at 1 h…
Tag: Thomas Jefferson
A Monetary Echo from Adams’ 1787 Letter to Jefferson?
Of Money Lenders, French Debt, and All the Domestic Debt
by Jude Cowell
Sometimes when I find an interesting date in history upon which an event occurred, I like to calculate a horoscope for it to spot check what was being reflected between the Earth and the Cosmos for, As Above, So Below. In lieu of an event’s exact hour, noon is usually used, or perhaps midnight or sunrise.
One such event
May 9 2013 Solar Eclipse themes and offerings
Thursday May 9, 2013, a Solar Eclipse in the 15 South Saros Series
by Jude Cowell
As previously covered (horoscope shown), the money sign of Taurus, with its dark side of greed, stubbornness, and intolerance, hosts a Solar Eclipse this Thursday (May 9th, or 10th, depending on your location/time zone) @19Tau31. That’s Taurus the Bull, of course, which brings in Wall Street implications along
April 30, 1803: Louisiana Purchase a done deal w Jupiter Rx in Virgo
Empiric Sorrows Developing Since 1803
by Jude Cowell
Tuesday April 30, 2013 marked the 210th anniversary of the signing of America’s Louisiana Purchase, a Treaty signed in Paris, France, which doubled the size of the US and made us in 1803 the largest country in the world. Setting a bad precedent for future empire builders, President Thomas Jefferson put aside his doubts about the
Ben Franklin on "a prime cause of the Revolution"
"The refusal of King George III to allow the Colonies to operate an honest money system which freed the ordinary man from the clutches of the money manipulators was probably the prime cause of the Revolution."
Benjamin Franklin
And with the early establishment of an English financial system of banks in America, Thomas Jefferson thought that Alexander Hamilton "cooked the books."
So other
Eclipsing the Reputation of Thomas Jefferson
Who Dares Out Mr. Jefferson?
by Jude Cowell
Seventeen days after the Solar Eclipse of November 13, 2012 manifested in Scorpio, an op-ed appeared in the New York Times, written by Paul Finkelman and titled, The Monster of Monticello.
With perhaps thousands of opinions expressed upon our American icon through the decades in books, articles, and essays (most of which cast a rosy halo ’round
Horoscope: Lunar Eclipse Nov 28 2012, plus Election Day 2012 Mercury
A Lunar Eclipse November 28, 2012 and Election Day 2012
by Jude Cowell
Above you see an image: the Horoscope of the upcoming Lunar Eclipse of Nov 28, 2012 @6Gem46 with an impaired Jupiter 11:54 Rx nearby (click to enlarge.)
It’s an Hour of Jupiter, and Mars OOBs of the Earthly plane closely conjoins powerful, wealthy, string-puller Pluto @8Cap10–this pair of force and weaponry rise in
The YOD in Thomas Jefferson’s Natal Chart
Post Updated April 10, 2012–see below for new info on apex Saturn; original post begins here:Discovering that the natal horoscope of Thomas Jefferson is replete to overflowing with intriguing facets describing an intellectual giant of The Enlightenment, his natal chart has been an off-and-on study about the place and here I shall make mention of one primary–perhaps The Primary–personality
The Astrology of Happiness vs. Unhappiness
(Astrology Explored) In the United States we even have it in our “Declaration of Independence’: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that … Continue reading →
Chris Hedges sues President over NDAA 2012 (interview/video)
Yesterday I published something about the President signing the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 in private, before midnight, just beyond the heart of Winter’s darkness, behind the scenes, out of public view or certain knowledge. A strong hint of Astrology permeated my post and for this I won’t apologize since Astrology makes such an excellent lens through which to eye the
