
Joan Quigley
Joan Quigley was a well-known American astrologer who gained fame in the 1980s for advising President Ronald Reagan’s administration. She accurately predicted political events and offered astrology-based guidance on timing and decision-making. Quigley’s influence was controversial but acknowledged; her insights reportedly helped shape certain public and private decisions. She became particularly notable when her predictions were linked to reassurance during the Reagan presidency, especially after the assassination attempt on Reagan in 1981. Her role highlighted the intersection of astrology with politics, sparking debate about the influence of astrology in high-level government decision-making.