On March 11, 2025, Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor of The Atlantic magazine, a left-leaning publication, received an invitation to a Signal group chat from U.S. national security advisor Mike Waltz. On March 13, on the verge of a total lunar eclipse, he was added to the group. Surprised it wasn’t a hoax, Goldberg read text discussions by top national security officials about a planned attack on Houthis in Yemen. To his surprise, he found it was real on March 15, when the attacks were carried out on schedule.
How was the journalist privy to the news? Of course Mercury was about to turn retrograde. And the eclipse at 24 Virgo was right on Goldberg’s Sun and Mercury. But there are many other astrological correlations.
Jeffrey Goldberg was born on September 22, 1965 according to Google, in a tumultuous year featuring Saturn in Pisces opposite the Uranus-Pluto conjunction in Virgo. People born in 1965 may be faced with instability and even upheavals in their lives from time to time. And Saturn is a singleton the editor’s chart, making its influence more important in timing and events.
Goldberg’s Sun and Mercury in Virgo are classic placements for a reporter, writer and editor who needs to communicate the facts. (We don’t have a time of birth, but the Sun is in Virgo all day.) Jupiter in Cancer, the sign of its exaltation, is also an excellent placement for publishing, helping him assertively reach out for news as it squares his Sun. Venus, Mars and Neptune are all in Scorpio, known for research and ferreting out the truth. Mars conjunct Neptune sextiles the Virgo planets, and Venus trines Saturn. So there is some interference with the major oppositions, with outlets for the opposition energies. Goldberg’s Moon is in Leo, giving him a sense of pride and more leadership ability than all the Virgo placements might suggest. In interviews, he gives a low-key, matter-of-fact Virgo report with a dignified Leo presentation.
The events that unfolded are a good example of hard aspects activating events. We wouldn’t have necessarily thought they were “lucky,” but they proved to be so for the journalist. Goldberg was added to the chat group on March 13 at 4:28 p.m. according to USA Today’s timeline. Aside from the eclipse, the transiting Ascendant squared his Mars and conjoined his Moon, allowing him entry. Jupiter in Gemini squared his natal Saturn-Uranus-Pluto oppositions, creating a big story.
Transiting Saturn had recently trined the editor’s Mars and opposed his Mercury and Sun; certainly his experience and long time in the industry were responsible for his phone number being on Mike Walz’s list in the first place (nearly 60, Goldberg recently experienced his second Saturn return). Neptune also nearly exactly opposed his Sun (3 minutes approaching), and this certainly represented an error but also a revelation. (Natal Neptune has mainly flowing aspects.)
But as a startling and unexpected story, we have to look to Uranus. Transiting Uranus was close to trining Goldberg’s dignified Mercury, with a boost from Mars in Cancer, which trined his Scorpio planets and sextiled his Uranus and Pluto in Virgo.
It’s nice that so many tried-and-true astrological themes are present in this story. But it’s even more interesting to see how Goldberg’s natal planets were activated by hard aspects, perfectly in keeping with appropriate astrological motifs, but in a way that perhaps we wouldn’t have exactly forecast. Then again, Uranus isn’t called unpredictable for nothing!