14 May 1948 (4:00pm EET)
Tel, Aviv, Israel
32n04, 34e46
Rodden Rating: A


Notes: data comes from Nicholas Campion's "The Book of World Horoscopes" which he provided 3 charts for. The one that I found most convincing was the start of the meeting to proclaim independence. 4:00pm was also noted in Ben Gurion's diary. 4:24pm is another potentially valid time since this is when Gurion finished reading the independence statement & manifesto. Isaac Starkman claims the ceremony ended at 4:32pm. He also plugs in his mentor Alexander Marr who rectified the chart to 16:15:07 EET with the Asc at 26 Lib 15. However, my focus was yet again to look at the sun since its the "I AM" & eternal life force of the individual & nation alike. Neptune is also sesquiquadrating the sun. Another interesting relatonship with the sun is a binary star system called Algol, a demon star located at 26 Taurus.

Ian: "what do you think these riddles mean as a whole? Explain this detailed summary of events within 2 paragraphs."

Chatgpt o1-preview: "The riddles collectively portray a society under the grip of an oppressive regime that suppresses dissent and manipulates information to maintain control. It begins with individuals who, perhaps innocently or as a form of protest, engage in public acts like graffiti, only to be harshly punished by authorities. These authorities are depicted as villains who excel at manipulating perceptions and silencing those who challenge them. The general populace remains unaware of the injustices occurring, as the regime hides the truth and spreads propaganda to preserve a façade of harmony in a homogeneous society. As the narrative unfolds, it highlights the internal and external conflicts arising from this oppression. There are references to secretive groups working to undermine the regime and expose unethical practices, while others within society either support the status quo or are complicit through inaction. Themes of censorship, ideological manipulation, and the struggle between ethical concerns and authoritarian demands are prominent. The riddles culminate in a critical examination of societal norms and the moral responsibility of individuals to question and confront oppressive systems."

It's chain of thought required it to: piece together a coherent explanation of the riddle, examining narrative themes, navigating sensitive waters, highlighting key concerns, connecting the dots, gathering information, & reflecting on the messages involved. (thought for approximately 39 seconds)
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