11 December 1971
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
38n50, 104w49
Rodden Rating: XX
Notes: For the reading, I took sun squaring mars & conjunct jupiter.
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
38n50, 104w49
Rodden Rating: XX
Notes: For the reading, I took sun squaring mars & conjunct jupiter.





Ian: "what do you think these riddles mean as a whole? Explain this detailed summary of events."
Chatgpt o4 mini: "These riddles describe a political movement built on the principle of minimizing government’s reach into people’s lives. Its advocates bristle at heavy-handed laws—whether those that seize private property, automatically siphon taxes, or authorize distant military campaigns. They argue for dismantling programs that collect funds by decree and warn against legislation that erodes personal choice, from how adults spend their own money to whether they can travel armed for self-defense. In their vision, true freedom requires shrinking the scope of rulers, not expanding it. The imagery of spiked defenses and venomous snakes underscores their embrace of robust self-protection and individual responsibility. Citizens are encouraged to guard their rights fiercely—viewing concealed arms and strong objections to intrusive authorities as necessary bulwarks. Disputes with law-enforcement or political opponents become tests of one’s commitment to liberty, and even harsh words or threats are framed as the riposte of those who refuse to be silenced. Together, these metaphors weave a portrait of a movement that prizes voluntary cooperation over coercion, limited taxation over automatic funding, and the right to bear arms over reliance on state control."
Chatgpt o4 mini: "These riddles describe a political movement built on the principle of minimizing government’s reach into people’s lives. Its advocates bristle at heavy-handed laws—whether those that seize private property, automatically siphon taxes, or authorize distant military campaigns. They argue for dismantling programs that collect funds by decree and warn against legislation that erodes personal choice, from how adults spend their own money to whether they can travel armed for self-defense. In their vision, true freedom requires shrinking the scope of rulers, not expanding it. The imagery of spiked defenses and venomous snakes underscores their embrace of robust self-protection and individual responsibility. Citizens are encouraged to guard their rights fiercely—viewing concealed arms and strong objections to intrusive authorities as necessary bulwarks. Disputes with law-enforcement or political opponents become tests of one’s commitment to liberty, and even harsh words or threats are framed as the riposte of those who refuse to be silenced. Together, these metaphors weave a portrait of a movement that prizes voluntary cooperation over coercion, limited taxation over automatic funding, and the right to bear arms over reliance on state control."
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