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It helps to peruse this list of current events with the Solar Return chart open and
visible.
* July 5 � Multiple cellphone video recordings capture the police shooting of Alton
Sterling, a man selling CDs outside a convenience store in Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
sparking wide outrage. The Department of Justice opens a federal investigation.
* July 6 - After FBI Director James Comey recommends against indicting Hillary
Clinton, Attorney General Lynch announces that the federal investigation of Clinton
will be closed with no charge.
* July 6 - A police officer shoots and kills 32-year-old Philando Castile during a
routine traffic stop in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, sparking further public outcry
and protests regarding police brutality. Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton requests an
investigation by the Justice Department.
* July 7 - During a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest in Dallas, Texas, a sniper
later identified as Micah Xavier Johnson opens fire, killing five Dallas police
officers and injuring another eleven people in the deadliest incident for U.S. law
enforcement since September 11, 2001. Johnson is later found to have targeted white
people (specifically white police officers) and to have been interested in several
black nationalist groups. He is killed by a C-4 bomb delivered by a robot, the
first use of lethal force by a robot by an American police department.
* July 8 � Despite the conclusions of the FBI and attorney general, the State
Department reopens its investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email
server.
* July 16 - Donald Trump announces Indiana Governor Mike Pence as his running mate
for the Republican ticket in the 2016 presidential election.
* July 17 � Three police officers are shot dead and three others are injured in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The shooter has been killed and an investigation is
underway.
* July 18�21 � The Republican National convention is held in Cleveland, Ohio with
Donald Trump accepting the nomination.
* July 22 � Hillary Clinton announces Virginia United States Senator Tim Kaine as
her running mate for the Democrat ticket in the 2016 presidential election.
PARTICIPATOR is still the opposition of the Sun. Thus, Venus/Sun are rulers of the
time.
* July 30 - All 16 occupants of a hot air balloon are killed � the deadliest
incident of its kind in U.S. history � after hitting power lines and crashing near
Austin, Texas.
* Skydiver Luke Aikins sets a new world record for the highest altitude jump
without a parachute, falling 25,000 ft into a safety net.
* July 31 � The 2016 Maryland flood in Ellicott City, Maryland, caused significant
damage to the historic downtown area of the municipality.
* August 7 � Caleb Schwab, the 10-year-old son of Kansas state representative Scott
Schwab, is killed while riding Verr�ckt�the world's tallest water slide�at the
Schlitterbahn Water Park in Kansas City, Kansas.
* August 12-19 � The 2016 Louisiana floods submerge over 146,000 homes across south
Louisiana, killing 13 people. The Red Cross characterized the floods as the worst
natural disaster in the U.S. since Hurricane Sandy in 2012 and President Obama
visited the Baton Rouge area to survey the damage.
* August 16 � The Blue Cut Fire occurs in California, displacing more than 82,000
residents, burning over 37,000 acres (150 km2) and threatening at least 34,500
structures.
* August 17�21 � The 74th World Science Fiction Convention is held at the Bartle
Hall Convention Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
PARTICIPATOR changes over to the sinister sextile ray of Saturn, till 8/29.
* August 20 � The U.S. Air Force deploys the B-1, B-2, and B-52 bombers in Guam to
conduct exercises.
PARTICIPATOR changes over to the sinister square ray of Mars, till 9/9.
* August 29 � Iconic actor Gene Wilder passes away at the age of 83.
* August 31 � The U.S. conducts its first commercial flight to Cuba in 50 years.
PARTICIPATOR changes over to the dexter trine ray of Mercury, till later in the
evening of 9/9, when it changes over to the sinister square ray of Saturn. This is
a very swift changeover.
* September 10 � John Hinckley Jr., the man who tried to assassinate US President
Ronald Reagan in 1981, is released from a psychiatric hospital after 35 years. I
attribute this more to the trine ray of Mercury as Participator to the Distributor
(which is Venus/Pisces).
* September 11 - Savvy Shields, Miss Arkansas 2016, wins the 90th Miss America
pageant.
* Nothing of interest.
* September 17 - A pipe bomb explodes near a U.S. Marine Corps charity 5K run in
Seaside Park, New Jersey.[161] This is followed by an explosion in New York City
that injures 29.
* September 18 - The 68th Primetime Emmy Awards are held at the Microsoft Theater
in Los Angeles, California, with Game of Thrones winning the best drama and Veep
winning the best comedy.
* September 26 � Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton take part
in their first live televised debate, with an estimated audience of up to 100
million viewers.
PARTICIPATOR changes over to the dexter square of Mercury till 10:36 on the evening
of the 27th.
PARTICIPATOR changes over to the dexter square of the Sun till 10/3.
* October 1 - The New York Times publishes parts of Donald Trump's 1995 tax
records, which show that he suffered a $916 million loss during that year, which
would have given him the ability to avoid paying income taxes for up to 18 years.
This occurs while Trump is under intense scrutiny by Hillary Clinton and other
political opponents to release his current tax records as is tradition in modern
presidential elections.
* October 1 - The Alabama Court of the Judiciary formally suspends Chief Justice of
the Alabama Supreme Court Roy Moore until the end of his term for directing probate
judges to enforce the state's ban on same-sex marriage, which had been ruled
unconstitutional in federal court.
* October 7 - The Washington Post releases a 2005 videotape of Donald Trump making
lewd comments to Access Hollywood host Billy Bush about a married woman and
commenting on how he can grab women "by the pussy" without repercussions because he
is "a star". The comments are met with reactions of disgust and disbelief from the
media and mainstream Republicans, as well as numerous Republicans rescinding their
endorsements of his campaign. Speaker of the House Paul Ryan disinvites Trump from
a Wisconsin campaign event in response. Trump issues an apology video online
shortly after.
PARTICIPATOR changes over to the dexter sextile of the Sun till 10/22.
* October 27 � Seven defendants, including Ammon and Ryan Bundy, are acquitted of
all federal charges by a federal jury in relation to their occupation of the
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in January.
* October 28 - FBI Director James Comey informs Congress that the bureau has chosen
to reopen its investigation into Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's
use of a private email server after discovering some emails that, while not from
Clinton herself or withheld during the investigation, may be "pertinent" to the
investigation. The emails were discovered on a device belonging to Anthony Weiner
during an investigation into one of his sexting scandals.
* Nothing of note.
* November 2 � Major League Baseball: In Game 7 of the World Series, the Chicago
Cubs defeat the Cleveland Indians 8�7 in 10 innings, winning the Series 4�3 and
claiming their first MLB title since 1908.
* November 8 - In the 2016 Senate and House elections, the Republican Party
maintains its majority of seats in Congress.
* November 9 � Anti-Trump protests are held in several cities across the nation
over the next week.
Nothing of interest.
* November 18 � Donald Trump agrees to pay a $25 million settlement to two class
action lawsuits and a New York state civil lawsuit regarding his now defunct
unlicensed Trump University.
* November 20 � More than 300 people are injured, 26 seriously, after police use
water cannons, tear gas, rubber bullets, and concussion grenades on a peaceful
protest against the proposed construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline on the
Standing Rock Indian Reservation.
* December 4 - The United States Army Corps of Engineers under the Obama
administration denies the easement of the Dakota Access Pipeline through Lake Oahe
in the Standing Rock Indian Reservation and will look for alternative routes.
* December 4 - A man from Salisbury, North Carolina briefly opens fire with an AR-
15 style rifle inside Comet Ping Pong, a pizzeria in Washington, D.C., wishing to
"self-investigate" the establishment implicated in a popular conspiracy theory that
claims the restaurant is used by members of the Democratic Party for a child-sex
ring. No injuries are reported, and the man is arrested without incident and
immediately charged with assault with a dangerous weapon.
* December 5 � The murder trial of white police officer Michael Slager in the 2015
shooting death of Walter Scott in South Carolina ends in a mistrial after a hung
jury cannot reach a verdict, resulting in no charges on Slager.
* December 8 � John Glenn, former astronaut, Colonel, and Senator, and the first
American to orbit the Earth, dies of presently undisclosed conditions at the OSU
Wexner Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio, at the age of 95.
* December 9 - The CIA tells U.S. legislators that the United States Intelligence
Community has "high confidence" that Russia conducted operations during the 2016
presidential election to assist Donald Trump in winning the presidency.
Intelligence agencies have concluded that the Kremlin had orchestrated the
Democratic National Committee cyber attacks. Both Democrats and Republicans in
Congress call for a full-scale investigation. Trump writes off the report as
"ridiculous".
* December 9 - The Supreme Court of Michigan rejects Jill Stein's request for a
recount of votes in the state, upholding Donald Trump's victory in the state.
* December 12 - The first commercial offshore wind farm in the United States
becomes operational at Block Island.
* December 14 - Yahoo discloses that a data breach in 2013 compromised more than 1
billion user accounts' information, such as names, passwords, and unencrypted
messages, making it the largest data breach in the history of the Internet. Yahoo
already disclosed a smaller 2014 data breach in September 2016.
* December 14 - The Federal Reserve raises its benchmark interest rate by 0.25%,
only the second increase in a decade, citing strong economic growth and rising
employment, though Chairwoman Janet Yellen says the outlook for the US economy
going forward is "uncertain".
PARTNER has changed over to the body of the Sun until 12/20.
* December 19 - The Electoral College elects Donald Trump as the next President of
the United States, with 304 electoral votes cast for Trump versus 227 for Hillary
Clinton.
* December 19 - North Carolina Governor-elect Roy Cooper announces that the
controversial HB2 law passed in March limiting the rights of the LGBT community
will be repealed.
PARTNER of the Distributor changes over to the body of Venus until 12/27.
The PARTNER changes over to the body of the Moon until 4PM on 12/27. Then it
changes over yet again to the dexter trine of Mars until 1/19.
* December 27 � Carrie Fisher, known for playing the iconic character Princess Leia
in the Star Wars film series, as well as being a noted script doctor and mental
health advocate, dies at the age of 60 after suffering from cardiac arrest on a
transatlantic flight four days earlier. Her mother, actress Debbie Reynolds dies
the next day, after suffering a stroke while preparing for Fisher's funeral.
* January 3 � Four black people kidnap a white mentally disabled man in Chicago,
Illinois and livestream their torture of him on Facebook, prompting widespread
reactions on social media as well as a statement of condemnation from President
Barack Obama. The four suspects are later arrested and charged with a hate crime.
* January 4 - A Long Island Railroad passenger train collides with buffer stops at
Atlantic Terminal in New York City, injuring 103 people.
* January 4 - NASA selects Lucy and Psyche as the 13th and 14th missions of the
Discovery Program, the result of a two-year long competition.
* January 6 - After briefing President Barack Obama, the United States Senate, and
President-elect Donald Trump, the United States Intelligence Community releases a
declassified version of its investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016
presidential election. The report asserts that Russia carried out a massive cyber
operation on orders from President Vladimir Putin to influence the election in
favor of Trump in a multipronged attack consisting of hacking the Democratic
National Committee, use of social media and Internet trolls to spread
misinformation, and open propaganda on Russian state media outlets. Trump asserts
that the outcome of the election was not affected by the interference, but
nonetheless announces his intention to appoint a team to combat international cyber
attacks within his first 90 days in office.
* January 6 - The 115th United States Congress confirms the Electoral College
victory of Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
* January 8 - The 74th Golden Globe Awards are held at The Beverly Hilton in
Beverly Hills, California. La La Land breaks the record for most awards given to a
single film with seven wins out of seven nominations, including the award for Best
Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy. Moonlight wins the award for Best Motion
Picture - Drama. The Crown wins the award for Best Drama Series and Atlanta wins
Best Comedy Series. Particular attention is brought to actress Meryl Streep's
acceptance speech for the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award, in which she
criticizes President-elect Donald Trump for what she perceived as his indecency and
demonizing of the press and immigrants during his campaign. Trump responded on
Twitter, calling Streep "overrated" and denying her allegations that he mocked a
disabled reporter.
* January 8 - SeaWorld San Diego hosts its final orca performance after years of
criticism of their keeping killer whales in captivity.
* January 11 � Donald Trump holds his first press conference since being elected
president, wherein he derides the American news media for running what he considers
to be false stories against him, particularly a January 10 CNN report stating that
classified documents briefed to Trump and President Obama contained presently
unsubstantiated allegations that Russian operatives possess "compromising personal
and financial information" about Trump that could be used as blackmail.
PARTNER to the Distributor is still the dexter trine ray of Mars till 1/19.
* January 13 � The Justice Department concludes its 13-month investigation into the
Chicago Police Department and finds that the department regularly violated
citizens' civil rights through the use of excessive force, particularly toward
African-American and Latino individuals.
* January 14 � SpaceX launches its first Falcon 9 rocket since a vehicle exploded
in September 2016, launching from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
* January 17 � Three days before leaving office, President Obama commutes Chelsea
Manning's sentence for leaking documents to Wikileaks.
PARTNER changes over to the dexter trine ray of Saturn until 2/4. This is our
current Partner to the Distributor.
* President Obama commutes the sentences of 330 prisoners, most of them nonviolent
drug offenders. It is the highest number of commutations ever given in a single day
by a US President.
* January 20 � At 12:00 p.m. EST, businessman Donald Trump becomes the 45th
President of the United States, succeeding Barack Obama.
* January 21 � An estimated 2.9 million people attend the Women's March in response
to the inauguration of Donald Trump, making it the single biggest protest in U.S.
history.
* January 24 - The Trump administration freezes all new research grants and
contracts for the Environmental Protection Agency and temporarily bars its
employees from posting press releases or updates to the agency's social media
accounts and from speaking to the press.
* January 24 - The nominees for the 89th Academy Awards are announced. The nominees
for Best Picture are Arrival, Fences, Hacksaw Ridge, Hell or High Water, Hidden
Figures, La La Land, Lion, Manchester by the Sea, and Moonlight. La La Land ties
with Titanic (1997) and All About Eve (1950) for the most Oscar nominations for a
single film, with fourteen nominations.
* January 25 - The Dow Jones Industrial Average reaches 20,000 points for the first
time ever.
* Ongoing.
I tend to see this horary almost as a 2nd-house question on money. The ascendant
casts a twelfth-part to Capricorn, which tells me that the worry about the
potentially lost 600 pounds is a serious concern.
Try to follow post-operative care procedures to the letter, because this chart
hints that you yourself will somehow contribute to any problems: The Ruler of the
1st is in the 12th, and also the Ruler of the 1st is a subruler of the 6th.
Additionally, the 6th-house starts with Virgo, a sign renowned for signifying
health care procedures and the nurturing of wounds...and then it gives way to
Libra, which might see a relaxation of the post-operative care regimen, which could
contribute to problems. The exiled Sun will soon be peregrine in Pisces. The Moon
-- in good condition now -- will soon ingress into Aries and be further inflamed.
It's sort of hard to tell how much of the inflammation signified by Mars will be
natural, and how much of it will be pathological. This was a surgical procedure
after all -- one might expect loads of inflammation. The chart could be telling us
something we already know, in other words. But intercepted nature of Mars/Aries and
the characteristics of Venus once she ingresses into Aries...these lead me to worry
a
My opinion on the financial impact of this question is that I suspect you might get
to keep the new crown: Moon's applying sextile with Mercury, ruler of the 2nd; POF
in the 2nd.
I think your tooth will manage to hold on to the crown. Medically, this chart seems
to say "Recovery of medium length." It took me a while to decide whether the Mars-
traits of this chart were saying something about post-procedural infection, or
rather whether the Mars-stuff in this chart was simply saying, "Natural
inflammation after a medical procedure."
So I think there will be some post-operative issues. Maybe some stubborn swelling
or inflammation or even some infection that could draw out the recovery process --
but without requiring an implant. I think this chart is saying the crown will be
successful, even if there are some issues after the procedure, which I think there
might be. Jupiter in the 6th suggests that if any problems due arise after the
procedure, they could be fixed with medicines instead of another procedure.
Trish Vidal this is what I'm talking about. Does a prison hostage situation happen
every 10 days in your world? This is an effect of the Mars influence in the US
Solar Return, as I posted earlier. Mars is in the 12th sign of the Solar Return, so
this is quite fitting.
Joyce Curtis, to answer your question from my earlier post -- the triangle touching
the 7th, 9th and 11th houses of the Solar Return chart I posted is a triangle of
aspect lines showing trines and sextiles. Sorry I couldn't answer you in that post,
for some reason I could not comment as myself there.
Jennifer Jenkins
March 8, 1985
4:17 pm
Gulfport, MS
I'm sorry but I can't continue to front readings for anyone. It's something I've
thought about a while and I've noticed it hurts me more than it helps me. If you
are able to pay, I will gladly do a reading for you.