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Cutting Through The Mystifications & Mis-conceptions About July 4th

The Day U.S. Independence Was "Explained" & the Bill of Rights "Conceived"

The Declaration of Independence didn't "Create" U.S. Independence; It didn't "Found" the American Nation, and It didn’t enact the Political Separation of the 18th Century's English Speaking Peoples; the Declaration was by Jefferson's own estimation an Explanation of the Reasons for U.S. Independence declared on July 02, 1776.

What the Declaration has accomplished in the past two centuries is the worldwide recognition of its heroic justification of human rights by Revolutionary Manifesto, offered to the world in the form of a Proclamation.

The Declaration's contents, the text, was approved by the Congressional Resolve duly voted, late morning of July 4th. So it was dated thus. Quite possibly, according to legal history scholar Wilfred Ritz, much later on that day, in the early evening of July 4th, the parchment-edition, later entitled "The Unanimous Declaration", was first signed by John Hancock and those delegate members of the Sub-committee of Five. [Aside: I am inclined to choose the time of about 6:30 pm, but not at all for the reasons driving vedic astrologer, Jim Kelleher. See the explanation in the final paragraph.]

Among the Sub-committee of Five, only three, but significantly, John Adams, Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson later recounted a late-in-the-day signing "on July 4th". Historians have rather believed Delaware delegate Thomas McKean's repeated denials of a signing of either of the two editions before the August 2nd signing of the second edition. However, research by John M. Coleman (1975) has uncovered the fact that McKean attended only the morning session that day. So much for the certitude of his eye-witness denials! The first edition of the Declaration was the Dunlap Broadside; the Declaration's aboriginal edition. The very first copy of this edition, the printer's proof copy, was authenticated by Thomas Jefferson, the Sub-committee of Five Chairman, "after breakfast", on July 5th. Hence, it is maintained for horoscopic purposes that it was first published then (see below).

All of the foregoing is about the publication of the famous State Paper designed to justify to the world, "a candid world",.U.S. sovereign Independence already declared by legal Congressional Resolve in the late afternoon of July 2, 1776. This historic State Paper offered a natural rights justification for revolution rightly understood, while in passing, in its final paragraph, reporting the crucial enactment of July 2, 1776. In later Eras constitutional interpretation would not infrequently refer to the Declaration in the context of the discussion of human rights. This was the Declaration's signal contribution.

Now look at the following four events; First compare items #1 with #2, then compare items #3 with #4:

(1) The Declaration, at the estimated possible time of the parchment autographs by John Hancock and some others, early evening of July 4th;

(2) The adoption of the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution by the Senate of the United States, then after submitted to the States for ratification;

Then again:

(3) The publication of the Dunlap Broadside, which is defined to be at the time of its July 5th authentication by Jefferson;

(4) The final State ratification of the Bill of Rights by the State of Virginia's Senate, Richmond, December 15, 1791, first adopted in #2 above.

Please note what I term the "Hermetic" identities of the same Sign, same exact degree/minute for Moon & Ascendent//Ascendant & Moon. As if the birth moment, the Lagna, were connected cosmically, with a human assist from Masonry, to the previous related conception moment, the Moon: As #2 is to #1; so too then, #4 is to #3.

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Declaration Parchment Signed: July 4, 1776 (18:30:45 est.), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

[ Moon: 07.Aquarius.15 (2nd H); Lagna: 09.Sagittarius.10 ]

Bill of Rights Adopted: September 25, 1789 (16:23:35 est.), New York, New York

[ Lagna 07.Aquarius.15; Moon: (10th H) 09.Sagittarius.10 ] _________________

Dunlap Broadside Authenticated: July 5, 1776 (07:40:38 est.), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

[ Moon: 15.Aquarius.11 (7th H); Lagna: 28.Cancer.58 ]

Bill of Rights Ratified: December 15, 1791 (11:23:26 est.), Richmond, Virginia

[ Lagna: 15.Aquarius.11; Moon: (6th H) 28.Cancer.58 ] _________________

Conclusion:

The Declaration's cosmic significance lies in its Human Rights justification as a foundation of the U.S. Bill of Rights, which is the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution of September 17, 1787. Not in the days-earlier July 2, 1776 enactment of U.S. sovereign Independence.

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