
Bob Lazar (January 26, 1959)
Funny, isn’t it? I have tried to be scrupulous about making sure that all the ‘i’s are dotted and the ‘t’s crossed, but sometimes I just gap it, which I only realize much, much later when a YouTube video reminds me of something about the person.

When I researched Bob’s birth chart, I was met with an incongruity: the Sun was listed in Scorpio, while the Moon was posted as Aquarius. Huh!? Evidently, there must be a lot of gullible people out there, who take astrological data at face value without enquiring further. Here’s what Microsoft’s Copilot wrote:
- Sun in Scorpio (23° 33’): Scorpio individuals are known for their intensity, determination, and curiosity. They delve deep into mysteries and seek hidden truths.
- Moon in Aquarius (8° 13’): Aquarius Moons are innovative, independent, and humanitarian. They value freedom and often have unique perspectives.
- Mercury in Scorpio (14° 30’): Mercury in Scorpio indicates a probing mind, keen intuition, and a desire to uncover secrets.
- Venus in Libra (20° 20’): Venus in Libra suggests a love for harmony, beauty, and social connections.
- Mars in Aries (2° 0’): Mars in Aries is assertive, energetic, and action-oriented.
- Jupiter in Gemini (retrograde, 2° 3’): Retrograde Jupiter in Gemini may indicate a reflective approach to expansion and learning.
- Saturn in Capricorn (0° 20’): Saturn in Capricorn emphasizes discipline, responsibility, and ambition.
- Uranus in Sagittarius (29° 4’): Uranus in Sagittarius seeks freedom through exploration and unconventional ideas.
- Neptune in Capricorn (8° 18’): Neptune in Capricorn blends practicality with spiritual awareness.
- Pluto in Scorpio (12° 57’): Pluto in Scorpio signifies transformation, power, and regeneration.
- North Node in Pisces (retrograde, 10° 14’): Retrograde North Node in Pisces suggests a karmic focus on spiritual growth and empathy.
- Chiron in Cancer (retrograde, 6° 32’): Retrograde Chiron in Cancer relates to healing emotional wounds and nurturing others.
None of that seems right, so I wonder if the AI Chat bot read the wrong chart analysis (perhaps for a different person). At any rate, the Moon/Pluto conjunction in the 5th House speaks to his being a child progeny. The Moon is inconjunct to the Midheaven, and the Sun is inconjunct to Pluto.
Sun Inconjunct Pluto (absolutely)
There will be many changes in your life, and you will be affected by deep psychological forces that may be difficult to understand at times, as well as confusing to the people around you. You approach people with great intensity, and your emotional involvements are seldom casual. Either you like people very much or you dislike them intensely. Possibly your attitudes on other matters will be extreme also. One of the most important lessons that you will have to learn is to be more moderate.
Planets in Youth (page 94) by Robert Hand (1977)
Moon Inconjunct Midheaven (perhaps)
Work very hard to develop an objective awareness of what you are doing and where you are going. You will need this understanding to guide your emotions, which might otherwise lead you astray and make it difficult for you to focus on your goals. Even though you won’t have to choose a career or a purpose in life for many years, you can learn how to have good perception, which will make it easier to choose later on.
Planets in Youth (page 142) by Robert Hand (1977)