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Was Bush Sr Involved In The Reagan Assassination Attempt? (Video)
Tuesday, September 25, 2012 14:35
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The two most noteworthy pieces of information from the news reports in the video concern John Hinckley, Jr, the would-be assassin who shot Ronald Reagan and several others on March 30, 1981. First of all, he was seen taking calls from a pay phone each day at the same time despite having a telephone in his hotel room. This seems to indicate that he was having some type of ongoing, off-the-record telephone communication. The government’s official theory is that he acted totally alone, mainly due to his obsession with actress Jodie Foster.
The other interesting detail in the video is the fact that the Hinckley and Bush families had an ongoing friendship at this point in history. On the day of the assassination, Neil Bush and Hinckley’s brother Scott were set to have lunch. Let’s examine some of the details that supporters of the theory cite to demonstrate how the political environment might have been a motive for a conspiracy.
The Relationship Between Reagan and Bush in the Period Leading Up to the Assassination Attempt
At the time of his election, Ronald Reagan was viewed as one of the most anti-establishment candidates to ever achieve the office of the Presidency. He was from the Goldwater wing of the Republican Party, which was naturally opposed to the high-finance, big government wing represented by people like Nelson Rockefeller and George Bush, Sr.
In fact, while on the campaign trail, Ronald Reagan was outspoken in his opposition to internationalist, central bank connected politicos. According to this citation by supporters of the conspiracy theory, Reagan said, when asked if he would appoint members of the Trilateral Commission, an internationalist think tank, to cabinet positions, “I don’t believe that the Trilateral Commission is a conspiratorial group, but I do think its interests are devoted to international banking, multinational corporations, and so forth. I don’t think that any Administration of the U.S. Government should have the top nineteen positions filled by people from any one group or organization representing one viewpoint. No, I would go in a different direction.”
In order to secure the Presidency, Reagan wound up choosing the internationalist faction’s chief front man of the day, former CIA Director George HW Bush, as his Vice President, putting Bush “one heartbeat away” from the Presidency. However, it was well-known that the conservative policies of Reagan’s caucus inside the GOP were anathema to the internationalist, New World Order crowd represented by spy chief Bush.
He could have very well played a prominent role in the attempt. None the less he ended up as president of the United States. If anything, this was an inner circle struggle between NWO factions as both men were puppets. -Mort
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