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storm over washingtonI've mentioned here a few times the very disturbing nature of the chart for the upcoming US presidential inauguration.  Yesterday I completed the delineation for the chart; "grim" isn't the half of it. I've decided to post the delineation as an open post, available to everyone whether they've subscribed or not, on my SubscribeStar and Patreon platforms: 

JMG SubscribeStar page (scroll down a bit and you'll find it)

JMG Patreon post page

May I be frank?  This is far and away the most malefic mundane chart I have ever studied. Six of the nine planets are clustered in two tight stelliums that are square to each other, and the other three planets are basically out of the picture. 

I have no idea if Donald Trump or anyone in his inner circle pays the least attention to astrology, but if so, I hope he has the great good sense to button up his ego, let his legal challenges slide, prepare to depart the White House with whatever theatrics he considers appropriate, and thank his lucky stars that he can sit out the next four years and get ready for 2024. Whoever is inaugurated this coming January will be walking face first into a buzzsaw. 

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Date: 2020-11-17 07:50 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Hi JMG,

How do you reconcile this with your earlier prediction that Trump would win in a landslide? (I can think of several ways, just curious about which one you used.)

—Lady Cutekitten

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Date: 2020-11-17 11:30 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Must have been one of us commenters who started the landslide talk. Sorry!

—Lady Cutekitten

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Date: 2020-11-18 02:11 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] syfen
Archdruid,

Sometime ago you posted a chart, and in that chart was a prediction that read something like "Trump and his supporters will gradually lose the pulse of public sentiment, not just yet, but it will begin to happen during the time this chart is in effect."

I'm kinda wondering if one of the reasons you and many other Trump supporters missed this particular turn of events, is that a significant portion of public sentiment turned against Trump, and none of you noticed that happening?

I can't for the life of my find the chart I'm talking about thought, so maybe I was just imagining things.

Regards,

Syfen

Not chart

Date: 2020-11-19 11:13 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
If I’m remembering correctly, it wasn’t a chart.
Kek had somehow indicated the number 370 and that was interpreted as being electoral votes for trump. I think.

O.E.P.

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Date: 2020-11-18 05:42 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I just searched the US posts since 2019, and saw nothing of the sort. Only predictions of gradually easing times for Trump, more of the population supporting him, and probably relatively easy reelection and appointment of a new Supreme Court justice. (BTW, that was called down to the dot.)

The predictions didn't start to look gloomy for The Donald until the November 30 eclipse and after. At that point it begins to look like things turn turtle; but not because the people have turned away from him.

- Cicada Grove

hmm

Date: 2020-11-18 07:33 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] syfen
So, again, I could be imagining it but it might have been in the charts before the subscription charts were launched.

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Date: 2020-11-18 06:45 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
It's kinda hard to figure out the real sentiment since neither the election results or the media are reliable, isn't it?
What we ( Trump supporters ) went by were the countless Trump signs all over the country vs lack thereof for Biden, huge Trump rallies vs 15 people showing up for Biden, VP pick ( Harris) so unpopular among her fellow Democrats that she dropped out of primaries first, predicted double didgit lead for Biden that turned out barely squeeky there, losses for Dems in the House, large discrepancies in votes for Biden and Dems down ticket...

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Date: 2020-11-18 07:30 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] lincoln_lynx
The fog of war was thick. You could find evidence suggesting public opinion turned against Trump in swing states, yes, but other indicators that not much had changed.

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Date: 2020-11-18 11:58 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] abrahamjpalma
My guts agreed with you, just until Trump got covid. He was out of scene for three days. That should have had an impact on so many voters that just want a strong leader. Clinton lost last election for a simple cold. Then I thought that he could still win, but might not.

One thing I didn't account for is that, apparently, Biden sent a protectionist message in his campaign. There were so many dem voters that just didn't want to continue the globalization nonsense that they might have been called back with this kind of discourse. It must have been a hard frog to swallow for the democrats supporters (the rich people who pay politicians) to put a protectionist in chair, but it was the only way they could possibly compete with the populist right.

Will Biden keep his promises? Clearly, American magnates prefer a globalized world, free trade USA, that is so profitable for them. People have voted Biden, in my opinion, on his word to keep tariffs high, which has been proven better for the working class. He is so old that I don't expect Biden to pursue a second mandate and thus, I expect him to disappoint his voters and to make his wall street colleagues happy.

None seem to be able to find virtue in the middle between absolute protectionism and nude free trade.

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Date: 2020-11-19 12:33 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Dear JMG, I started reading your Weird of Hali series on election day and I've just finished them. What a very nice distraction from the bouncing rubble. Thanks!
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>>> I'm still frankly baffled by the way things turned out.

I've worked with computers since the punch card days, and I wonder if you have underestimated them. I remember you saying something about the potential power of knowing certain personal details about another person. So here's a hypothetical. Lets say you can read every email, every text, every tweet, every FB post, every blog post, every online search, etc, made by a person for the last 20 or so years. What if you also know every word a person has uttered in their own home for the last few years (eg, Siri, Alexa, etc). What if you also know every medical detail, every credit card purchase, every bank transaction, etc, for a person, for their entire life.

What could you do with that?
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