U.S. Supreme Court overthrows Roe v. Wade
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2022 12:53 pm
June 24, 2022, 10:10 AM EDT, Supreme Court Building, Washington, DC
UPDATE: Numerous news sources have now confirmed 10:10 AM, so I;ve adjusted the above from the presumed 10:11.
Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that redefined culture, opened nearly half a century of liberty and self-determination for women, and dominated the U.S. political landscape, has been overturned by the Court. The new decisions is Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health.
Roe was originally decided January 22, 1973, 10:20 AM EST, at the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC (38N43'26", 77W00'17"). Its reversal will surely dominate he social and political landscape at least for the rest of this year, and probably for years to come.
I list above the time The Guardian broke the news (7:12 AM PDT). This was also the minute a Supreme Court monitoring account on Twitter announced it. This would suggest an announcement one minute earlier. I had expected top-of-the-hour announcement and there may be an earlier time to obtain. I'll return to break down this staggeringly important historic event on its own and as an event for the original Roe decision's perspective. (I consider it an unanswered question of whether such event charts - the announcement of a decision - hav a life of their own.) As a first impression, though, the one loud transit to the Roe chart is transiting Jupiter (unafflicted) crossing its Eastpoint, which seems completely unlikely. (Just found Mars octile its Neptune, which is more fitting.)
Saturn set just a few minutes before, having just retrograded back into Capricorn (29°54' Cap).
Year: Capsolar {+2}
Pluto on N 1°36'
Sun & Mercury more widely foreground
-- Sun-Pluto co 1°21'
-- Su/Me 0°06'
-- Mercury sq. non-fore Uranus 0°32'
Moon-Mars op 1°36'
Moon-Neptune sq 2°06' M
NOTE: Sun-Eris sq 0°01' M
Bridge {+2}
t Pluto sq Capsolar Asc 0°04'
t Neptune sq Capsolar Moon 0°33'
Quarter: Arisolar {0}
Mercury on Dsc 0°42'
Saturn & Uranus more widely foreground
Month: Caplunar {+1 or +2}
Uranus on Z 1°00'
Saturn widely angular [Saturn sq. non-fore Venus 2°48']
-- Saturn-Uranus sq. 1°13' M [breaking precedent!]
Moon-Mars sq 0°36' M
Moon-Pluto co. 3°03' M
Week: Arilunar {+2}
Pluto on Asc 0°27'
Saturn on EP 1°53' [sq. non-fore Venus 1°10' M]
Uranus more widely fore
Moon-Pluto sq 2°55'
Moon-Mars 3°41'
NIOTE: Adding Sedna enhances this enormously, making it an easy +3. Sedna is partile conjunct Venus, both mundanely square Saturn.
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+3}
p Asc co t Mars 0°28'
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t Pluto sq s Asc 0°04'
t Neptune sq s Moon 0°33'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+1}
p EP-a co t Mercury 0°28'
p Asc co t Sun 0°52'
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t Sun sq s MC 0°11'
UPDATE: Numerous news sources have now confirmed 10:10 AM, so I;ve adjusted the above from the presumed 10:11.
Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that redefined culture, opened nearly half a century of liberty and self-determination for women, and dominated the U.S. political landscape, has been overturned by the Court. The new decisions is Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health.
Roe was originally decided January 22, 1973, 10:20 AM EST, at the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC (38N43'26", 77W00'17"). Its reversal will surely dominate he social and political landscape at least for the rest of this year, and probably for years to come.
I list above the time The Guardian broke the news (7:12 AM PDT). This was also the minute a Supreme Court monitoring account on Twitter announced it. This would suggest an announcement one minute earlier. I had expected top-of-the-hour announcement and there may be an earlier time to obtain. I'll return to break down this staggeringly important historic event on its own and as an event for the original Roe decision's perspective. (I consider it an unanswered question of whether such event charts - the announcement of a decision - hav a life of their own.) As a first impression, though, the one loud transit to the Roe chart is transiting Jupiter (unafflicted) crossing its Eastpoint, which seems completely unlikely. (Just found Mars octile its Neptune, which is more fitting.)
Saturn set just a few minutes before, having just retrograded back into Capricorn (29°54' Cap).
Year: Capsolar {+2}
Pluto on N 1°36'
Sun & Mercury more widely foreground
-- Sun-Pluto co 1°21'
-- Su/Me 0°06'
-- Mercury sq. non-fore Uranus 0°32'
Moon-Mars op 1°36'
Moon-Neptune sq 2°06' M
NOTE: Sun-Eris sq 0°01' M
Bridge {+2}
t Pluto sq Capsolar Asc 0°04'
t Neptune sq Capsolar Moon 0°33'
Quarter: Arisolar {0}
Mercury on Dsc 0°42'
Saturn & Uranus more widely foreground
Month: Caplunar {+1 or +2}
Uranus on Z 1°00'
Saturn widely angular [Saturn sq. non-fore Venus 2°48']
-- Saturn-Uranus sq. 1°13' M [breaking precedent!]
Moon-Mars sq 0°36' M
Moon-Pluto co. 3°03' M
Week: Arilunar {+2}
Pluto on Asc 0°27'
Saturn on EP 1°53' [sq. non-fore Venus 1°10' M]
Uranus more widely fore
Moon-Pluto sq 2°55'
Moon-Mars 3°41'
NIOTE: Adding Sedna enhances this enormously, making it an easy +3. Sedna is partile conjunct Venus, both mundanely square Saturn.
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+3}
p Asc co t Mars 0°28'
--------------------------
t Pluto sq s Asc 0°04'
t Neptune sq s Moon 0°33'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+1}
p EP-a co t Mercury 0°28'
p Asc co t Sun 0°52'
--------------------------------
t Sun sq s MC 0°11'