Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Duh Ronald The Reagan And His Merry Band Of Hoaxsters...ALL FOR RONALD...HE"S KEEN

The Attempted Assassination Of President Ronald Reagan

The attempted assassination of United States President Ronald Reagan occurred on March 30, 1981, 69 days into his presidency. While leaving a speaking engagement at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., President Reagan and three others were shot and wounded by John Hinckley Jr. Hinckley's motivation for the attack was to impress actress Jodie Foster, over whom he had developed an obsession after seeing her in the 1976 film Taxi Driver.

264 Attempted assassination 75 (264/4=66 This is a lie) (339/3=113 Mainstream, Dishonest,                                                                                                                                                    Operation)
160 Assassination 43 (203=23 Fraud) (160=16 False)
110 Ronald Reagan 56 (166/2=83=23p Fraud, Faker)

March 30, 1981 – 3+30+19+81=133 This is a hoax

Coordinates 38°54′58′′N 77°02′43′′W – 38+77=115 Freemasons

188 Sixty Nine days 62 (188/4=47 We Do) (250/5=50 America, Fraud)
268 Washington Hilton Hotel 106 =16 False (268/4=67=19p Bogus)
254 Three others were shot 101=26p Lie (355/5=71=20p We Do)
345 To impress actress Jodie Foster 120 (465/5=93 Propaganda)
220 Developed an obsession 85 (220/5=44 Kill, Deceptive) (305/5=61 This is a hoax, 18p Faked)

Hinckley's motivation for the attack was born of his obsession with actress Jodie Foster because of
erotomania. While living in Hollywood in the late 1970s, he saw the film Taxi Driver at least 15 times, apparently identifying strongly with Travis Bickle, the lead character portrayed by Robert De Niro. The arc of the story involves Bickle's attempts to protect a 12-year-old child prostitute, played by Foster. Towards the middle of the film, Bickle attempts to assassinate a United States Senator who is running for president. Over the following years, Hinckley trailed Foster around the country, going so far as to enroll in a writing course at Yale University in 1980 after reading in People magazine that she was a student there. He wrote numerous letters and notes to her in late 1980. He called her twice and refused to give up when she indicated that she was not interested in him.

223 Born of his obsession 88 Program (223 Masonic, The Synagogue Of Satan) (311=64p Thelema)
211 Actress Jodie Foster 76 – Victim (211=47p We DO)
111 Erotomania 48, 111 - This is a lie, Hoax
259 He saw the film Taxi Driver 115..133 Is This a hoax (259/7=37 Hell)
252 Identifying strongly 108=18 Faked (360=36=666/6=111 This is a lie)
191 With Travis Bickle 74 - Jesus, Killing (265/5=53=16p False)
461 Hinckley trailed Foster around the country 182/7=26 Lie (461=89p False Logic)
281 Enroll in a writing course 119 - All Seeing Eye (281=60p Believe) (400=40 Fraudster)
235 She was a student there 73 (235/5=47 WE DO) (308=38 Death, Kabbalah, HaHaHaHaHa)

Convinced that by becoming a national figure he would be Foster's equal, Hinckley decided to emulate Bickle and began to stalk President Jimmy Carter. He was surprised at how easy it was to get close to the president—only one foot away at one event—but was arrested in October 1980 at Nashville International Airport for illegal possession of firearms; though Carter made a campaign stop there, the Federal Bureau of Investigation did not connect this arrest to the President and did not notify the United States Secret Service.His parents briefly put him under the treatment of a psychiatrist. Subsequently, Hinckley turned his attention to Ronald Reagan whose election, he told his parents, would be good for the country. He wrote three or four more notes to Foster in early March 1981. Foster gave these notes to her dean, who gave them to the Yale police department, which sought to track Hinckley down but failed.

221 Becoming a national figure 113 – Mainstream, Historian,Operation (221/13=17 LIE)
372 Began to stalk President Jimmy Carter 138 (510=51 Be Hidden) (372/12=31 B.S.)
327 Only one foot away at one event 111- This is a lie (327/3=109=19 Bogus)
273 Three or four more notes 111- This is a lie (384/8=48 Hoax)

On March 21, 1981, Ronald Reagan, the new President of the United States, visited Ford's Theatre 
in Washington, D.C. with his wife Nancy for a fundraising event. 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 the president to shoot him."

266 Felt a curious sensation 86 (266/2=133 This Is A Hoax) (352/4=88 Poison, Program)

At 2:27 p.m., as Reagan exited the hotel through "President's Walk" and its T Street NW exit
toward his waiting limousine, Hinckley waited within the crowd of admirers. While the Secret Service extensively screened those attending the president's speech, in a "colossal mistake" the agency allowed an unscreened group to stand within 15 ft (4.6 m) of him, behind a rope line. Unexpectedly, Reagan passed right in front of Hinckley. Believing he would never get a better chance, Hinckley fired a Röhm RG-14 .22LR blue steel revolver six times in 1.7 seconds, missing the president with all but one shot. The first bullet hit White House Press Secretary James Brady in the head and the second hit District of Columbia police officer Thomas Delahanty in the back of his neck as he turned to protect Reagan. Hinckley now had a clear shot at the president, but the third bullet overshot him and hit the window of a building across the street. As Special Agent In Charge Jerry Parr quickly pushed Reagan into the limousine, the fourth bullet hit Secret Service agent Tim McCarthy in the abdomen as he spread his body over Reagan to make himself a target. 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 in the left underarm, grazing a rib and lodging in his lung, causing it to partially collapse, and stopping nearly 1 inch (25 mm) from his heart. Parr's prompt reaction had saved Reagan from being hit in the head.

259 Two twenty seven pm 70..79..97 (329/7=47 WE DO)(338/13=26 Lie) (347=69p/3=23 Faker)
147 Colossal mistake 48 – Hoax, This Is A Lie (147/7=21 Hoax)
710 The first bullet hit White House Press Secretary James Brady in the head 278 (710=71=20p WE                                                                         DO) (278/2=139=34p Lie) (988/19=52 This Is A Hoax)
259 Stopping nearly one inch 115..124 (374/11=34 Lie) (383=76p/2=38 Death, Kabbalah,                                                                                                                                                        HaHaHaHaHa)

After the shooting, Alfred Antenucci, a Cleveland, Ohio, labor official who stood nearby Hinckley, was the first to respond. He saw the gun and hit Hinckley in the head, pulling the shooter down to the ground. Within two seconds agent Dennis McCarthy (no relation to agent Timothy McCarthy) dove onto Hinckley as others threw him to the ground; intent on protecting Hinckley to avoid what happened to Lee Harvey Oswald, McCarthy had to "strike two citizens" to force them to release him. Agent Robert Wanko (misidentified as "Steve Wanko" in a newspaper report) took an Uzi submachine gun from a briefcase to cover the President's evacuation and to deter a potential group attack.

136 Alfred Antenucci 64 (136/4=34 Lie) (200/4=50 Mainstream, Dishonest, Operation)
198 Hit Hinckley in the head 108 – 18 Faked (198/3=66 This is a lie) (306/6=51 Conspiracy)
208 An Uzi submachine gun 82 (208/8=26 Lie) (290=29 Deceits)

Hinckley's gun was given to the ATF the day after the shooting to trace its origin. In just 16 minutes, agents found that the gun had been purchased at Rocky's Pawn Shop in Dallas, Texas. It had been loaded with six "Devastator" brand cartridges which contained small aluminum and lead azide explosive charges designed to explode on contact; the bullet that hit Brady was the only one that exploded. On April 2, after learning that the others could explode at any time, volunteer doctors wearing bulletproof vests removed the bullet from Delahanty's neck.

203 Rocky's Pawn Shop 68 (271=58p Lady Ga Ga) (203/7=29 Deceits)
234 Only one that exploded 90 (234+432=666/6=111 This Is a Lie) (324/12=27 Faked)

Poor Ronald (The) Reagan wanted attention so his puppetmasters gave him an staged assassination attempt. Now Agent 99 (RR) can act presidential and do his job well knowing his whole term that he has the respect and dignity so deserving to a person that nearly died. Barf.


 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attempted_assassination_of_Ronald_Reagan

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