33 thoughts on “Questions & Comments

  1. For a bit of masochism, I tuned into Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden. Aside from the blatant racism, I could not believe that Rude-y Ghoul-iani was a featured speaker. Isn’t that called political suicide? Trump death wish maybe?

  2. “Dr. Phil” is getting slammed for his statements about “America was built on hard work…, not DEI…” (diversity equality & inclusion) at the MSG rally mentioned by @Chris.

    To which one tweeter responded: “Isn’t he only famous because of a Black woman?”

    ‘https://www.nj.com/politics/2024/10/after-dei-remark-trump-supporter-dr-phil-gets-put-in-his-place-with-a-stinging-one-liner.html’

    It seems he has thrown his support towards orange man, despite comments several years ago querying DT wearing “a dead cat on his head” and more recently commenting “I’m not a political voice, and I don’t know enough about politics to speak intelligently about it,” McGraw said, noting that he is “not a Republican or Democrat.”

    Read More: ‘https://www.thelist.com/1610967/everything-dr-phil-has-said-donald-trump-over-years/‘

    If possible, Marjorie, could you provide an update on the astrology, last was February 2023.

    Are there some astrology indicators that demonstrate the fence-sitting then contradicting OR, publicity stunting as a ratings generator for his new MSM streaming TV brand?

    Thank you for all your insights

  3. Hi Marjorie I keep on wondering about the US Electoral College – they have the final say in relation to who becomes President. In 2016 Hilary Clinton won the popular vote (65,853,514) ahead of Trump (62,984,828) but it was the Electoral College who actually decided who became President. According to Wikipedia “The electors of each state meet in their respective state capital on the first Tuesday after the second Wednesday of December, between December 14 and 20, to cast their votes.”

    Are you able to have a look at those dates?

    Thanks

  4. Hi Marjorie,

    I know you’re probably exasperated by so many of us asking about Donald Trump, but once again, he has raised alarm bells.

    Today, Donald Trump held a rally in Madison Square Garden in New York City and his behavior was apparently even more unhinged than usual.

    People all over the country are describing Trump’s rally in Madison Square Garden as one of the most racist and extreme gatherings they’ve ever seen.

    For example, there were apparently members of the Klu Klux Klan, Proud Boys, QAnon, and other right-wing extremist groups who attended.

    Stephen Miller and Tucker Carlson were also there and they each gave speeches. Miller shouted ot: “America is for Americans!” and people immediately noticed the parallels between that phase and the phase Adolf Hitler once used: “Germany is for Germans!”

    Tucker Carlson referred to Kamala Harris as a “low IQ Samoan, Malaysian, etc” as some of the audience members reportedly made monkey noises and shouted obscenities.

    Last but not least, one of Trump’s associates apparently made a disparaging joke about Puerto Rico and referred to the island as an “island of garbage” (NYC has the largest Puerto Rican community in the U.S., by the way).

    In other words, there are few things Trump and MAGA say these days that shock or surprise any of us. However, that Madison Square event was apparently so extreme that even some Republicans are trying to distance themselves from all of it (fearing they could lose support from Puerto Rican voters in Pennsylvania and Florida).

    I was just to know if you might have anything astrologically to share regarding this awful event.

    • Hi Chris,

      I would like to say that it was reassuring to read about you and your family being ‘ok’ after hurricane Milton. <3

      Also, hoping you could provide some reliable reference(s) to the concerns regarding the rally stated in your request to Marjorie.

      Thank you

      • @ Beth,

        Thank you. With regards to the rally that was held in Madison Square Garden, the description of some of things that took place at that event were reported by Jacob N. Kornbluh, a journalist from Forward Magazine (which is an American Jewish publication), Shannon Watts, an activist from the EveryTown organization, Bakari Sellers from CNN, and a few other journalists who’s name escape me at the moment. Their tweets (with video clips of the event) are currently circulating Twitter / X at this time.

      • Apparently, the person who made the disparaging joke about Puerto Rico is a well known right-wing comedian. However, this has not resonated will with the Latinx community. Republican Senator Rick Scott here in Florida tweeted out that he didn’t find the joke funny and that Puerto Ricans don’t deserve the disrespect they received from that comedian. Floridan Republican Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar tweeted out that she was deeply offended by the joke and that many Puerto Ricans served in the Vietnam War, etc.

        Anyway, I don’t think any of this is going away anytime soon.

        • Even conservative Republican Congresswoman Barbara Comstock is tweeting out how racist she thought that Trump rally was.

          Anyway, Beth, if you are on Twitter / X, I’m sure you can find many of the tweets I just mentioned – they’re being circulated and retweeted like crazy. So are the videos of the event.

  5. Marjorie, have been trying to find a date of birth for Jamie Hull, ex-sas soldier who was badly burned in a flying accident but survived and now gives inspirational talks about his life now. I think he may have been born in 1977 and the accident was in 2007, so possibly his first Saturn return around then, possibly an Aries, but would expect lots of fire signs to be prominent, he is coming to give a talk near us next month (UK). Many thanks

  6. What do you see astrologically for the year 2036 for the world at large? I have some concerns, but I don’t wish to put into text to avoid potential manifestation.

    • 2036 starts on a Saturn in Leo opposition Pluto which is sometimes accompanied by a war – but that comes round every seven years or so and is not always too calamitous.

  7. Hi Marjorie,

    There was some breaking news from CNN yesterday that Elon Musk, who is currently heading Donald Trump’s ineffective “ground game” in the battleground states, has been having secret conversations with Vladimir Putin. I don’t know the details, but I would imagine these conversations were probably about our upcoming Presidential election or about Ukraine.

    I was wondering if you would take a look at Elon Musk and the Russia / Vladimir Putin connection. I’m curious to know the astrology behind this.

  8. NYT Reports “Puberty Blocker” Researchers Refuse To Publish $10m Study Because They Don’t Like The Results.

    Johanna Olson-Kennedy, began the study in 2015 as part of a broader, multimillion-dollar federal project on transgender youth. She and colleagues recruited 95 children from across the country and gave them puberty blockers. The researchers followed the children for two years to see if the treatments improved their mental health. An older Dutch study had found that puberty blockers improved well-being, results that inspired clinics around the world to regularly prescribe the medications as part of what is now called gender-affirming care.

    But the American trial did not find a similar trend, Dr. Olson-Kennedy said in a wide-ranging interview. Puberty blockers did not lead to mental health improvements.

  9. Could you have another look at Cliff Richard’s chart? He has just announced a new concert tour ‘Can’t stop me now’ for late 2025 which will take in Australia and New Zealand as well as UK. His Uranus return conjunct Algol is currently in play which is interesting. Are there any indications in his chart that he would have such a long career as a pop star?

  10. Hi Marjorie,

    since there’s been a lot of discussion about possible Russian interference in Moldova’s recent EU referendum election, I was wondering if you would take a look at Russia’s apparent misinformation campaign here in the U.S?

    For example, Nicole Sours Larson mentioned our Presidential election. I have noticed a recent explosion if activity from seemingly foreign trolls on Twitter / X posing as MAGA Trump supporters (Usually I can spot foreign trolls by their diction, their usage of outdated 1950s American slang terms and idioms, habitual misspellings, and their word salad sentence structures).

    Also, major betting markets like Polymarket (which is based in the Caribbean) suddenly suddenly showed a seismic shift in Donald Trump’s favor a few weeks ago when Kamala Harris had been consistently leading. The betting markets now show Trump sweeping alll 7 of the battleground states and winning the popular vote (which would be nearly impossible for him to achieve). Even the well known and now controversial psephologist Nate Silver (who is now affiliated with Polymarket) admitted this was an odd shift given that the betting markets have traditionally followed the lead of polling averages (and the polling has not shown any significant shifts to Donald Trump; the polling has consistently shown a close tossup between Trump and Harris).

    Anyway, I’m just curious what the astrology suggests for how Russia might influence the U.S. elections this year.

    • @Chris, I’ve read on reliable political sites that the sudden shift in the Polymarket rankings came from just four enormous bets originating from overseas, possibly resulting in deliberate market manipulation from sources such as Russia, China, Elon Musk or his clones.

  11. Thanking you for your October 22 horoscope for Taurus which exactly confirms what I decided this evening before reading what you wrote: I am letting go of things “past their sell-by date”. After months of fretting over when Canada will be freed from the destructive rule of Justin Trudeau — ideally with the sensible, responsible rule of Mark Carney (former Governor of the Bank of Canada, then of England) — and petitioning politicians who can make that change to no avail, I AM GIVING UP TRYING! I’ve done my best. I’ve got lots of great friends, family and activities to distract me. Plus I have a dream project to work on, the completion of which is 100 per cent under my control.

  12. Can you write about Lilith ? Looked at Elon Musk’s dad chart (opposition with sun) Elon musk (square with sun ) my self (square with sun ). Heard Musk’s biographer talking about his dad as contradictory (Gemini ) and a monster

  13. Graham Hancock is an author//documentary maker and once journalist, who has spent most of his life travelling the world and writing about the loss of an ancient civilisation. Marjorie, have you done his Chart at any time? It would be interesting to see if a specific fixed star was prominent.

  14. Not sure if anybody else is following it , but Moldova, on the border with Romania, just held the first round of its presidential election, along with a referendum on joining the EU.

    From Twitter, it seems that the results for the latter vote (on joining the EU) are extraordinarily slim so far (50.03% Yes to 49.97 No with 98% of the votes counted), with only a few hundred votes between them.

    The pro-EU president has also been forced into a second round of voting after getting just 42% of the vote, though she still leads the field.

    A part of Moldova, sandwiched between most of it and Ukraine, is a self-declared independent republic, Transnistria, propped up by Russian armed forces. It has been called the last remnants of the Soviet union, because it still flies a Soviet inspired flag and has statues of Lenin on display.

    It used to be a part of Romania before WWII, when the Soviet Union annexed it and made it a separate republic. The two countries speak the same language and have close economic and cultural ties.

    It looks like an extremely fragmented, very divided country. What do you see about Moldova’s relationship with the EU, Russia and Romania?

    • I asked about Moldova in the previous Questions & Comments section. I’m curious about this. I was happy the “yes” vote on the EU referendum passed but it did come down to the wire.

      Many think the Russian Federation used misinformation to manipulate the process

      • The referendum may have passed, but to an extent, it is meaningless.

        The primary purpose of the referendum was to approve a constitutional amendment that would allow Moldova to apply for EU membership. And that will now likely be enacted. As an aside, EU law requires that it have the ability to override national law, including even national constitutions in limited cases.

        But think of it from the EU’s point of view. The referendum shows that the Moldovan public are deeply divided on EU membership AND are capable of being swayed by Russian influence. Would the EU or any of its member-states want such a country in the EU?

        Also keep in mind that every single country in the EU (and some sub-national entities too, particularly in Belgium) have a veto on a new country joining the EU. Any single country can exercise its veto if they are concerned about Russian influence in the EU via Moldova.

        I think the narrowness of the results and the blatantly visible Russian interference will have kicked any Moldovan application to join the EU into the long grass.

    • According to National Public Radio’s reporters, Russia was heavily involved in efforts to defeat the referendum and was likely heavily involved in vote buying and probably also in defeating the pro-EU president.

      Russia seems to have unlimited resources to interfere with others’ elections … And apparently is also propping up Donald Trump’s flailing electoral efforts. (Surprise, surprise!)

      • It is not even about whether Russia bought votes, but how many. It probably had a significant impact, too, with the turnout being below 50 percent. Ironically, likely because many younger generation Moldovans work abroad, either permanently or seasonally – in Tuscany, for instance, Moldovans have made up a large chunk of vineyard workers for a couple of decades now.

        • @ Solaia,

          This is correct. Many Moldovan citizens do work abroad – many go to Türkiye, Romania, Ukraine, and even the Russian Federation.

          Interestingly, it was the Moldovan diaspora communities (who were also allowed to vote overseas) who helped tip this very close election over to the “Yes” vote. Moldovan expats in California and even here in Florida mainly voted “Yes”

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