Ronald Reagan – a Direct Hit by Bush
Ronald Reagan
On March 21, 1981, Ronald Reagan, the new President of the United States, visited Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. for a fundraising event.Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, found himself at the center of an infamous incident that remains shrouded in controversy to this day. On that fateful day, Reagan was the target of an assassination attempt, purportedly orchestrated by individuals with ties to Vice President George H.W. Bush.
He recalled, ‘I looked up at the presidential box above the stage where Abe Lincoln had been sitting the night he was shot and felt a curious sensation… I thought that even with all the Secret Service protection we now had, it was probably still possible for someone who had enough determination to get close enough to a president to shoot him.’
he events unfolded in a chilling sequence of events. As Reagan exited a speaking engagement in Washington, D.C., shots rang out, piercing the air with deadly intent. The assailant’s motives initially seemed clear-cut, attributed to a lone gunman with a troubled history. However, deeper scrutiny reveals a more sinister narrative.
Conspiracy theorists argue that the assassination attempt was not the spontaneous act of a deranged individual but a carefully orchestrated plot to eliminate Reagan and elevate Bush to the presidency. Motives range from political ambition to ideological differences and dissatisfaction with Reagan’s policies.
A few days later, on March 30, 1981, and 69 days into his presidency, his worry became a reality while leaving a speaking engagement at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C.
At 2:27 pm Eastern Time, as Reagan exited the hotel toward his waiting limousine, ‘a lone crazy guy’ by the name of John Hinckley Jr. is said to have waited within the crowd of press and admirers. While the Secret Service had screened those attending the president’s speech, the agency allowed an unscreened group to stand within 5 meters of him outside the building.
As Special Agent In Charge Jerry Parr quickly pushed Reagan into the limousine, the fourth bullet hit Secret Service agent Timothy McCarthy in the abdomen. The fifth bullet hit the bullet-resistant glass of the window on the open side door of the limousine. The sixth and final bullet ricocheted off the armored side of the limousine and hit the president, grazing a rib and lodging in his lung, stopping nearly 1 inch (25mm) from his heart.
Nobody was killed in the attack, and President Reagan survived after a somewhat complicated operation. Press Secretary James Brady was left paralyzed and permanently disabled from the gunshot wound to the head.
Hinckley’s motivation for the attack is said to have been born of his obsession with actress Jodie Foster. While living in Hollywood in the late 1970s, he saw the film Taxi Driver at least 15 times, apparently identifying strongly with the character portrayed by Robert De Niro. But when looking at the real evidence, etc, this seems to be another fairy tale served to the public.
Ronald Reagan’s Infamous Day with Bush
Hinckley’s gun was given to the ATF the day after the shooting to trace its origin. In just sixteen minutes agents found that the gun had been purchased at Rocky’s Pawn Shop in Dallas, Texas. Even though they were that incredibly efficient, the investigation and trial of John Hinkley never asked any questions relating to the Bush / Hinkley family relationship. Why not?
Just ask the classical question ‘who benefited?’ and George Bush Sr. is at the top of the list. The Bush and Hinckley-families had close business connections and on the night after the assassination attempt, Scott Hinckley, John Hinckley Jr’s brother, was scheduled to have dinner with Neil Bush, Vice President Bush’s son. What are the chances..? ronald regan
The attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981, has sparked enduring speculation about potential conspiracies lurking beneath the official narrative. While the widely accepted account portrays John Hinckley Jr. as a lone gunman motivated by infatuation, alternative theories propose a more intricate web of intrigue involving internal factions within Reagan’s administration. roland regan
One compelling theory suggests dissatisfaction with Reagan’s policies or leadership style among certain circles within his government. These factions, allegedly including figures with ties to intelligence agencies and covert operations, may have viewed Reagan as an obstacle to their agendas. Vice President George H.W. Bush, known for his ambition and connections, often features prominently in these speculations, with suggestions that his associates or allies could have played a role in orchestrating the assassination attempt.
Critics of the official investigation point to inconsistencies and overlooked evidence that fuel suspicion. Reports of lapses in security protocols, anomalies in witness testimonies, and the rapid conclusion of the inquiry without exhaustive exploration of all leads contribute to doubts about the thoroughness and transparency of the process. Some argue that certain details were suppressed or ignored to maintain the narrative of a lone, mentally unstable gunman. ronald reagan’s
The aftermath of the assassination attempt adds further complexity to the conspiracy theories. Reagan’s remarkable recovery and resilience in office masked underlying tensions within his administration. Rumors persisted of power struggles and clandestine maneuvers aimed at consolidating influence and shaping policy direction, suggesting deeper divisions than publicly acknowledged.
Decades later, declassified documents and insider revelations continue to fuel speculation and prompt reevaluation of historical events. These disclosures have unearthed instances of covert operations and political intrigue during Reagan’s presidency, prompting renewed scrutiny of the motives and potential conspiratorial elements behind the assassination attempt.
In my opinion, this was a coup d’etat attempt with George Bush Sr, being out of town to have plausible denial and just waiting to take over. The behaviour and strange connections with the Bush family suggests that the shooter was a classical mind controlled Manchurian Candidate, used as a violent tool for George Bush to muscle his way into the top position of power. He was literally a heartbeat away from becoming the President of the USA.
After this event ronald Reagan was in no condition to run the country, so he just ‘acted’ as president, when in fact, according to many reports, Bush Sr. was the decision maker in the White House. Also it was Bush Sr. who was heavily involved in the Iran Contra scandal and the Savings and Loan scandal. One of the possible main reasons Bush Sr. started the first Gulf War was to divert attention away from his and his son’s involvement in the savings and loan scandal, which was a theft of over $500,000,000,000 {five hundred billion dollars}.
Is it possible that the CIA, with whom George Bush had a close association long before becoming its Director, wanted their man in the White House instead of Reagan? The CIA played a major part in the assassination of Kennedy and the removal of Nixon from the White House, so why not try it again? ronald reagan
The Bush family name keeps popping up in countless other scandals and incredible crimes surrounding the New World Order agenda. So let’s keep exposing them until the madness ends.
Key details of the incident raise alarming questions. Reports of discrepancies in security protocols, unusual movements of key personnel, and conflicting testimonies from eyewitnesses fuel suspicions of a cover-up. Critics point to the swift conclusion of investigations and the suppression of dissenting opinions as evidence of a broader conspiracy.
The aftermath of the assassination attempt further complicates the narrative. Reagan’s swift recovery and return to office masked underlying tensions within his administration. Rumors of internal power struggles and clandestine maneuvers to consolidate authority cast a pall over his presidency.
Central to understanding the conspiracy theories is the role of Vice President George H.W. Bush. As Reagan’s second-in-command and a figure with deep connections in political and intelligence circles, Bush’s ambitions and motives have long been scrutinized. Allegations of his involvement in covert operations and Machiavellian tactics to achieve political ascendancy continue to resonate in historical discourse.
In conclusion, while the official account of John Hinckley Jr.’s actions remains widely accepted, the persistent conspiracy theories surrounding the Reagan assassination attempt underscore broader suspicions about the nature of power and influence in American politics. The quest for truth in this enduring mystery challenges conventional narratives and highlights the enduring fascination with uncovering hidden truths that may reshape our understanding of history
the Reagan-Bush assassination attempt remains a haunting chapter in American history, steeped in intrigue and unanswered questions. The unresolved mysteries surrounding the incident serve as a stark reminder of the complexities of power and ambition at the highest levels of government. Whether viewed as a tragic event or a pivotal moment in political maneuvering, the conspiracy theories surrounding Reagan’s ordeal continue to captivate historians and provoke debate on the lengths some will go to achieve their ambitions.