Trumps natal chart shows under him will america become irrelevant as a global power

david starling

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John Adams, our 2nd president, predicted in 1800 that American democracy is going to last for 200 years. And then there's the Washington Natl Monument's pinnacle on the very top is supposed to represent how long the country will last : 225 years until around 2025. And Neptune's transit in Aries in the 2nd half of the 2020s, these are going to be trying times for America related to Trump's inability to been a leader in the past 4 years, he's not to get reelected now and consequences of the Trump administration would last throughout the decade.

"Last", meaning as a Union under the Constitution? Trump's definitely attempting to circumvent the Constitution.

What can you see replacing it?
 

JUPITERASC

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Well thats what i use for my charts. not eastern or pacific or central. i use universal time
there are no websites. these are learned in mystery schools
THERE'S NO MYSTERY RE: UNIVERSAL TIME - it's universal :smile:

software programs calculate using UNIVERSAL TIME
and if you check

the abbreviation UT aka UNIVERSAL TIME
is listed with data included with every natal chart calculaton

The Difference Between GMT and UTC:
GMT is a time zone and UTC is a time standard.
Although GMT and UTC share the same current time in practice,
there is a basic difference between the two:
GMT is a time zone officially used in some European and African countries.
A time zone is a geographical region
in which residents observe the same standard time.
A time offset is an amount of time subtracted from
or added to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) time
to get the current civil time,
whether it is standard time or daylight saving time (DST).

The following information is clearly not taught in Mystery Schools :smile:

Universal Time (UT) is a time standard
that reflects the average speed of the Earth's rotation.
It is not measured by clocks
but by looking at the stars.
Radio telescopes are used to determine UT.
Since 1972, UTC is calculated by
subtracting the accumulated leap seconds
from International Atomic Time (TAI)
which is a coordinate time scale
tracking notional proper time
on the rotating surface of the Earth (the geoid).
To convert 18 UTC into your local time, subtract 6 hours
to get 12 CST.
During daylight saving (summer) time, you would only subtract 5 hours
so 18 UTC would convert to 13 CDT.
Or, let's say you're in Paris, France, which is in Central European Time.
To convert 18 UTC into your local time, add 1 hour, to get 19 CET
 
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