The Insurrection Anniversary: An Unfinished Reckoning
The Verdict Is Late. The Balance Is Not. What the Old World Refuses to Deliver, the Universe Will Restore
January 6 has never really been over.
It didn’t end in 2021, it didn’t disappear when the news cycle moved on, and it hasn’t loosened its grip simply because time has passed. What was visible in real time - that Donald Trump repeatedly sought to overturn an election he had lost and used false claims of fraud to pressure institutions and supporters - has been steadily obscured by delay, distortion, and political accommodation.
But as this new year began, Congress released closed-door testimony from former special counsel Jack Smith, offering the clearest official account yet of what federal prosecutors believed they had established before their work was halted.
In his testimony, Smith described an investigation that concluded what had long been obscured by noise and denial: that the sitting president knowingly attempted to overturn the 2020 election; that the Capitol riot did not happen by accident; and that prosecutors believed they had evidence beyond reasonable doubt to bring charges and put the case before a jury.
In other words, had Trump not won the election, he’d very likely be in prison right now. Instead, he got the presidency.
Today, on January 6 2026, as we observe five years since the attack on the Capitol, the world is awash with noise after Trump’s recent strike on Venezuela and the kidnapping of Maduro and extradition to the U.S. to face criminal charges. The anniversary of the shocking events that unfolded in Washington five years ago has now been almost entirely drowned out by a whole new set of shocking events, and its the same man responsible for both. This is Trump’s pattern - he makes one mess and then covers that mess by distracting with another, leaving a trail of disaster in his wake.
But the stars say that though Trump may have avoided accountability for the insurrection thus far, the tide is turning. This January 6, we will not see him taken to task for his past actions, but we will see the tightening of the noose. The attack on the Capitol happened under a very different sky to the one under which Trump attacked Venezuela. The sky five years ago gave him rope. The sky today begins to pull it taut.
Trump’s long streak of escaping consequence is nearing its cosmic end. We are moving into an era that does not reward distortion. We’ve entered the corridor where truth sharpens, and karma stops knocking and starts kicking in the door.
It’s tempting to mistake the noise of this moment for dominance, but listen closer and you’ll find the clatter isn’t control. It’s collapse.
The stars are unambiguous. This week’s destruction, distraction, and defiance mark a bridge too far - the final gambit of a man running out of road.
The reckoning isn’t coming.
It’s already begun.
This writing leans on the wisdom of planetary pattern recognition. If you’d like to know more - and why I don’t believe in astrology - read all about it HERE
The Damning Testimony
While the world rang in the new year with fireworks and festivities, the U.S. Congress quietly released closed-door testimony from former special counsel Jack Smith offering the clearest official account yet of an investigation that pierced through years of noise and denial.
Smith’s testimony confirmed what many had long suspected but few in power dared to say plainly: that Donald Trump knowingly attempted to overturn the 2020 election; that the January 6 attack on the Capitol was not confusion but orchestration; and that prosecutors believed they had the evidence beyond reasonable doubt to bring charges and put the case before a jury.
Not speculation.
Not suggestion.
Deliberate intent.
Documented interference.
A straight line from cause to consequence.
Smith was barred from discussing the portion of his investigation related to Trump’s mishandling of classified documents - blocked from release by Trump-aligned U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon until February 24 - but even without it, the already public findings were damning.
According to the federal indictment filed in 2023, Trump kept hundreds of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate - including files on nuclear programs, military plans, and national vulnerabilities - stored not in secure facilities but in ballrooms, bathrooms, and offices. Prosecutors allege he showed these materials to unauthorized individuals and actively encouraged staff to hide or lie about their existence during federal investigations.
Smith told Congress that his team had enough evidence to prosecute, and that the legal threshold to proceed had been met, but by the time he was appointed, nearly two years had passed since the attack on the Capitol and Trump was already campaigning for a return to power. Once he won the presidency again, the federal cases - both the election interference and the classified documents probe - were shut down before a jury could ever hear the facts.
The result was a rare and chilling form of institutional failure. The investigation was completed, the charges were prepared, the evidence was preserved, but justice was never delivered.
Revelations Without Reaction
In Brazil, when former president Jair Bolsonaro incited an attempted insurrection, he was convicted of leading a coup attempt, sentenced to a multi-decade prison term, and is currently serving that sentence in custody after a court rejected his bid for house arrest.
In the United States, a man accused of doing the same now occupies the highest office again.
One system processed its breach while the other documented the breach in meticulous detail and then stopped, leaving the underlying questions formally unanswered. One converted truth into consequence, while the other archived it.
In another era, revelations of this magnitude would have landed like an earthquake. But in this era, they landed in a fractured systems where truth no longer guarantees consequence, and the machinery of accountability sputters when it’s needed most. The system didn’t reject the truth - it simply had nowhere left to hold it.
This is not just a failure of justice, but a failure of containment - a sign of a system that can describe wrongdoing fluently, document it endlessly, and preserve it forever, yet no longer reliably act on any of it.
Law still exists and procedure still functions, but the connective tissue between legality, legitimacy, and consequence has thinned to the point of translucence.
Donald’s Distractions and Deflections
Trump has a habit of lighting a new fire to draw attention away from the last one, and when Jack Smith’s testimony dropped on New Year’s Eve, he didn’t wait long to strike the match. The man credibly accused of trying to overturn an election he lost went after another leader who actually succeeded in staying in power despite the will of the people. One strongman seizing another, not for justice, but as cover for his own crimes.
In July 2024, Venezuela held a presidential election that Nicolas Maduro claimed to have won - just as Trump had four years earlier - but the result was immediately and widely disputed. While the government-controlled electoral authority declared him the victor, opposition groups, independent observers, and international bodies reported serious irregularities, a lack of transparency, and evidence suggesting opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia had actually received more votes.
González Urrutia wasn’t even the original candidate. That was María Corina Machado, the longtime opposition leader who won the primary by a landslide, only to be barred from running by Maduro’s regime. After her disqualification, Gonzalez Urrutia was chosen as her replacement and ran with her full backing and the support of the opposition coalition.
Machado rejected the official result outright, pointing to tally sheets that contradicted the government’s numbers and citing widespread electoral fraud. Maduro ignored calls for an independent audit and was sworn in for another term in January 2025 - not as a rightful winner, but as the man who quietly buried Venezuela’s last democratic norms.
Essentially, Maduro did what Trump couldn’t.
So when evidence emerged last week tying Trump directly to the January 6 attack, he changed the subject, fast. One thug targeting another in a brazen, widely condemned operation. A spectacle designed not to uphold democracy, but to deflect from credible allegations of criminality and treason with acts that clearly defy both U.S and international laws. A bonfire to distract from a spot fire; an international crime to bury a domestic one.
And it worked - as it often does. Trump never managed to overturn the 2020 election, but he did succeed in muddying the story. Every time a new truth threatens to land, he throws up a smokescreen, and millions still believe the lie.
But while the story has been twisted at every turn, the sky has never wavered.
It has been telling the truth clearly and consistently from the very start.
The Sky Keeps the Score
In 2021, as the mob stormed the Capitol, the sky recorded the moment in the charts of both Donald Trump and the United States as an ignition - volatile, contagious, and uncontained.
For Trump, the sky showed belief turning into force. There were no brakes in the system - only momentum. This wasn’t confusion alone, but mobilisation. A self-reinforcing narrative gathered energy faster than restraint could hold it.
For America, the national chart showed rhetoric crossing into action, anger spilling outward, and authority already weakened. Emotional contagion moved faster than institutional response. The system tried to contain the moment, but it wasn’t strong enough to metabolise what was happening in real time.
The sky showed a clear signal that whatever happened would not be fully digested immediately, and five years later, the nation’s still digesting - the tone has changed, but the reckoning has not yet arrived.
This week’s anniversary will bring no such immediate reckoning, but at last, the beginning of movement towards it as both Trump’s chart and the U.S. chart this week describe containment under strain.
For America, the emphasis this week is on restraint. Emotion is still volatile, but now it’s pulled inward rather than spilling outward. Competing narratives still circulate loudly, yet none fully land. The system holds, not because it’s healed, but because it has learned how to suppress rupture.
For Trump, the sky shows agitation, provocation, and overreach, but not collapse (not quite yet). Confidence remains inflated. Defiance remains loud. Yet the mythology that once carried him effortlessly now leaks. Exposure pressure replaces momentum. Friction builds where immunity once existed.
A Delayed Reckoning
This year begins the long-awaited shift - the one required for both the nation, and the man, to fully reckon with what unfolded five years ago. There is no resolution in the skies this week - only truth rising, unmistakably, like a signal flare calling the next pieces into motion.
But come February 24 - when the files pertaining to the investigation into Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents are meant to be unsealed - the skies start to markedly shift.
Trump’s chart on February 24 shows sudden exposure pressure colliding with an instinct to fight back rather than contain the damage. The energy is volatile and reactive, suggesting aggressive attempts to disrupt or reframe what emerges, yet with legal machinery moving in the background, signalling a battle over control of the narrative rather than a clean release.
The U.S. chart that same day shows a shock hitting the national psyche amid extreme narrative confusion, with institutions visibly strained but still holding. Information moves fast, reactions are emotional and polarised, and authority is questioned even as the issue expands into full public view. The day carries the signature of a national jolt: sudden revelation, emotional volatility, and a fierce battle over what’s real. The truth doesn’t land cleanly - it lands loud, contested, and impossible to contain.
This moment lands in the wake of a rare reset - a solar eclipse reopening buried systems questions on February 17, followed by Saturn and Neptune colliding at the starting line of Aries on February 20, where illusion meets action. February 24 isn’t about resolution; it’s about whether truth finally moves from being documented to being fought over in the open.
The jolt in February paves the way for the tone to shift entirely a year from now, to the place where the story finally begins to move forward.
For the United States, January 6, 2027 (a year from now) will be the first chart since the Capitol riots happened that shows adaptation rather than suppression. The sky points to reform instead of rupture, realism instead of denial. Overconfidence meets limits. Emotional truth demands space. The country will no longer be able to shout its way past the contradiction - it will be forced to acknowledge it and accept what was broken and choose to change how power, authority, and responsibility are handled going forward.
For Trump, 2026 is the year of collapse. His 2027 chart shows a man no longer at the center of events - dislodged from control, no longer driving the storm, but drifting in its aftermath. This is not a story of resurgence. It’s a slow implosion. Fallout. The long tail of consequence.
By then, the sky no longer sees him as a force.
It sees him as debris.
2027 will mark the first January 6 anniversary where consequence begins to land - not as spectacle, but as the erosion of myth, the constriction of movement, and the end of manoeuvring room. Coherence begins to reclaim ground from distortion. And the system begins, at last, to metabolize what it once refused to process.
So yes - this week will be noisy. The anniversary will feel charged in the wake of Smith’s revelations. But don’t mistake sound for shift. There is no sudden reckoning here. Only the first dominoes falling.
The direction hasn’t been lost, though. It’s moving forward, quietly and unstoppably, beneath the noise, towards the kind of justice no human can administer, but the kind that’s built on cosmic balance that the universe is right now seeking to restore.
The Return to Balance
In so many ways, the systems of justice our ancestors built to uphold truth have been hijacked and weaponised as a shield for those who desecrate it. We are now living in a world where it feels like the verdict never comes, and the wound always remains open.
Systems are cracking all around us. This is what happens whenever Pluto moves through Aquarius, as it is doing now and will keep doing for the next twenty years. This is a full system collapse - not destruction for the sake of it, but a pressure test for systems no longer fit for purpose because they lack integrity, and so many of our systems right now are mightily failing the test.
But even when the courts fail, cosmic law still holds.
Man-made justice may falter, but universal balance never does.
It’s human to have a deep yearning for fairness, for moral order, for wrongs to be named and answered, but if we’re looking to the dying system to administer that kind of justice we are looking in the wrong place. That system only knows punishment through domination, the kind that only ever leads to more imbalance down the track - it has no idea how to restore actual balance. As long as we remain focused on inflicting old-world punishment on those we believe deserve it, we step out of balance ourselves in an attempt to restore it, and perpetuate the problem we are trying to solve.
The impulse to punish by locking someone away and declaring the ledger closed belongs to the dying world that built these broken systems in the first place. The idea that harm must be answered with harm is part of the same architecture that produced the original imbalance. It cannot carry us forward and it can’t come with us where we are going - it’s just simply not aligned with the kind of harmony the universe is seeking to restore.
The new world rising does not speak in the language of tit-for-tat revenge, but in the frequency of restoration. In that sense, what is coming is not retribution, but recalibration.
Balance is not a prison cell. It is not throwing people in the bin because they fell out of alignment - that’s the logic that got us here and it will not get us out.
Balance is not “doing unto others what they did to you.” It’s allowing all things to return to harmony and attunement, so fully, so unmistakably, that to remain out of alignment becomes unbearable. That’s the frequency rising in our world now, despite the surface noise that suggests otherwise.
In the sky, the outer planets are shifting right now. Beyond Pluto moving through Aquarius - the sign of collective truth and systemic recalibration - Neptune is moving into Aries, dissolving illusions around control and reawakening the spiritual warrior. Chiron moves into Taurus later in the year, healing our disconnection from what is real, rooted, and sacred. And Saturn meets Neptune at 0° Aries next month - the Genesis Reset - where the dream of a new world meets the demand to build it.
These aren’t just planetary movements. They are invitations to live differently.
Justice in the world now rising does not begin by throwing others into the dark as payment for their sins. It begins by staying anchored in the light - even when the old world wants us to rage - and allowing that alignment to call balance back into the field.
The head cries out for punishment as the old structures shake, but the heart yearns simply for balance, for harmony, and recalibration. And the most powerful way to restore balance is to remain in it. To stay steady and walk as if the new world is already here, because it is, blooming quietly beneath our feet.
The soul of the future cannot be built with the tools of the past. We do not call it in with minds trained in punishment and retribution, but with hearts that refuse to abandon coherence - hearts that do not wish to see anyone suffer, but yearn only for all things to return to balance.
If we keep looking to the dying systems to hold people to account, we’ll only exhaust ourselves railing against their failures. The home of justice has moved. It no longer lives in the old halls of power - it lives in the Earth rising beneath us. In the breath. In the heart. In the tether between us all.
Justice - true justice - resides where it always has: in the web of life. In the golden threads of light that bind us, that are reactivating now after centuries of silence. And as this ancient frequency flickers back online, we will begin to feel one another again - deeply, unmistakably - until harming each other feels no different than harming ourselves.
This is how balance is restored.
Not through prisons, but through presence.
Not through courtrooms, but through coherence.
It’s time to turn our eyes away from the old world falling, and tune our hearts to the new world rising. That’s where justice will be served. That’s where harmony will return. No action required, just the activation of the heart.
Do not despair. Justice is not dying - just the old world. The universe is righting itself by collapsing what no longer serves and making way for something better to bloom. Those who are out of balance will be called back into harmony in time, no need for us to become unbalanced trying to drag them back into line.
Our only task is to tune to the harmony rising, and welcome it in.
And as we do, balance will slowly be restored and a brand new world will rise.
That is our task, friends, to anchor in our hearts.
Let the old world fall, let it rage itself out.
We need not rage with it, simply tune to what’s rising.
Let us call in the better world, and welcome it home.
My intention in my writing is to lessen the climate of fear around world events by offering clarity and cosmic context for what’s unfolding; to bring context to the chaos. I believe our highest calling right now is to anchor in the vibration of love & truth and call in a more beautiful world, and to do that, we must lean out of fear. I hope you read this with an open, uplifted heart.
















Thank you for this. I have changed my focus towards love of everyone. It’s the only way forward. I don’t even hate MAGAs anymore. Your article reminds me that we are all part of humanity and humanity takes care of each other unconditionally.
An immense article. Very true re pointless looking to old systems to implement justice and fairness. It’s obvious and at the same time terrifying.