
6 July 1946
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
41n18, 72w56
Rodden Rating: AA
Notes: that mercury & pluto conjunction deals not only deals with “Bad Communication” but also “Illegitimate Information“, “Bullshit Topics“, “Treacherous Speakers“ & “Liars at a Microphone”. For the reading, I took USA Saturn squaring his Sun.
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
41n18, 72w56
Rodden Rating: AA
Notes: that mercury & pluto conjunction deals not only deals with “Bad Communication” but also “Illegitimate Information“, “Bullshit Topics“, “Treacherous Speakers“ & “Liars at a Microphone”. For the reading, I took USA Saturn squaring his Sun.





Ian: "what do you think these riddles mean as a whole? Explain this detailed summary of events."
Chatgpto1: "These riddles tell of an influential figure and administration driving their country into conflict overseas. Backed by wealthy interests, they harness patriotic rhetoric to justify sending troops into a region they perceive as hostile. Locals in this far-off land are forced to confront well-armed foreign soldiers who see themselves as righteously protecting national security. However, the intervention brings tragic consequences: civil rights are trampled, resentment builds, and the displaced inhabitants question the true motives of those arriving in their midst. Amid the chaos, suspicions arise that the central leader’s actions stem more from ignorance or opportunism than from any genuine regard for global stability. Many citizens at home see the war as morally dubious and fraught with deceit, feeling betrayed by officials who sold them a dire story of looming threats. In turn, the conflict breeds cynicism and distrust, with distant cultures even less willing to respect a statesman who unleashed such violence. Ultimately, the riddles illustrate how patriotic fervor, unchecked ambition, and questionable intelligence can combine, sparking widespread suffering and disillusionment."
Chatgpto1: "These riddles tell of an influential figure and administration driving their country into conflict overseas. Backed by wealthy interests, they harness patriotic rhetoric to justify sending troops into a region they perceive as hostile. Locals in this far-off land are forced to confront well-armed foreign soldiers who see themselves as righteously protecting national security. However, the intervention brings tragic consequences: civil rights are trampled, resentment builds, and the displaced inhabitants question the true motives of those arriving in their midst. Amid the chaos, suspicions arise that the central leader’s actions stem more from ignorance or opportunism than from any genuine regard for global stability. Many citizens at home see the war as morally dubious and fraught with deceit, feeling betrayed by officials who sold them a dire story of looming threats. In turn, the conflict breeds cynicism and distrust, with distant cultures even less willing to respect a statesman who unleashed such violence. Ultimately, the riddles illustrate how patriotic fervor, unchecked ambition, and questionable intelligence can combine, sparking widespread suffering and disillusionment."
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