Posted on 06/06/2004 8:04:28 PM PDT by summer
Bombshell revelations about Ronald Reagan.
A new book released nationwide today [Jan 2002] offers several bombshell revelations about Ronald Reagan.
In "Reagan's War: The Epic Story of His Forty-Year Struggle and Final Triumph Over Communism," author Peter Schweizer writes that Reagan survived no fewer than five serious assassination plots or attempts.
After digging through Soviet Communist Party archives and once super secret classified U.S. documents, Schweizer leaves no doubt that the radical left here in the U.S. and communists abroad sought to stop Reagan's climb to power and, later, his presidency.
Schweizer says that Reagan's anti-communist efforts in Hollywood made him the No. 1 enemy of the Left.
In 1946, Reagan was targeted for assassination, as were his children. Things became so heated that he spent nights sitting up with a loaded .32 gun guarding his family. Tensions over Reagan's run-in with the Left may have contributed to his divorce from actress Jane Wyman.
In 1969, when he was governor of California, radicals came within inches of firebombing the Reagans' home in Sacramento. Gunshots fired by alert guards prevented the bombing.
The Weather Underground had made killing Reagan a top priority and even kept a bullet with his name on it at its secret headquarters.
In 1976, radicals fearing that Reagan would win the presidency plotted to kill him, with the probable help of Cuban intelligence agents.
And in 1983, while he was president, the North Koreans tried to kill him during his historic visit to the Korean DMZ.
Schweizer reveals new KGB files that Soviet and other intelligence agencies tracked Reagan during his entire career and took extraordinary steps to prevent his political rise.
This is a meticulously researched and penetrating analysis of the Cold War and the man who ended it. Peter Schweizer delves into the origins of Ronald Reagan's vision of America, and documents Reagan's consistent, aggressive belief in confronting the Soviet Union diplomatically, economically and militarily.
The Left often dismisses Ronald Reagan as an "amiable dunce," a genial actor who simply mouthed whatever slogans his right-wing puppet masters put in front of him. "Reagan's War" brilliantly overturns this myth. Drawing on private diaries dating from Reagan's days as an actor and extending through his presidency, Schweizer, a well-known historian of the Cold War, shows that Reagan's fervent anti-communism marked every era of his life and was the driving force behind his policies as president.
Old information, Clancy is turning into such a has been.In The Sum Of All Fears, that was to simplify the story line so it could be made into a normal length movie. Actually, the Saudis and other mainstream Moslems were the "good guys" in the book, our allies against the fanatics. Clancy even took a shot at the ultra-nationalist Israelis.Won't even let his villains be villains have to be proto nazis.
-Eric
The proto-nazi business I guess comes from the revisions in Clancy's Sum of All Fears made by the movie producers because they didn't want to offend the Islamic fanaticists who Clancy had included in his original book. I once heard him explain that although he didn't like that change as made in the movie, he had sold the book to the producers and didn't have a right to any say in what they did with it. It did seem like a pretty wussie cop-out from somebody who otherwise seems so aggressively proud of his writing.....
That is why I say is becoming such a has been.
I liked that also.
Who knows? Perhaps it was all planned out, and they were more afraid of taking out a charismatic American leader on American soil, than they were of murdering him with 300 other people thousands of miles away from America.
At the very least, I beleive that they knew where McDonald was 24/7 and they did not want him to ever achieve a higher office. Maybe KAL 700 going down was just a coincendence, or maybe the guy that gave the final shootdown order knew who was on the plane, and that pushed him over the edge to make the decision. We may never know.
In 1946, Reagan was targeted for assassination, as were his children. Things became so heated that he spent nights sitting up with a loaded .32 gun guarding his family. Tensions over Reagan's run-in with the Left may have contributed to his divorce from actress Jane Wyman.
In 1969, when he was governor of California, radicals came within inches of firebombing the Reagans' home in Sacramento. Gunshots fired by alert guards prevented the bombing.
The Weather Underground had made killing Reagan a top priority and even kept a bullet with his name on it at its secret headquarters.
In 1976, radicals fearing that Reagan would win the presidency plotted to kill him, with the probable help of Cuban intelligence agents.
And in 1983, while he was president, the North Koreans tried to kill him during his historic visit to the Korean DMZ.
I guess the bullet would go well with the ring made of metal from a downed US aircraft-- the ring that the WUO was given by the North Vietnamese.
That was interesting.
First thought:
The difference between the good guys and the
bad guys is clear — no mushy middle — no gray area.
Thanks for the post piasa.
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NEVER FORGET
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Longtime OBAMA backer BILL AYERS, Founder of the terrorist WEATHER UNDERGROUND that targeted the lives of the REAGAN Family, also backed a hostile Communist takeover of a then Free South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
Bringing down on a once Free South Vietnamese people a most horrid:
JOURNEY from the FALL
http://www.JourneyFromTheFall.com
http://www.Freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1806248/posts
http://www.Freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1608949/posts
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And BILL AYERS wants it to all happen again right HERE..!!!
Question is...
...will WE let him get away with it this time around..???
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NEVER FORGET
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“In January 1982, President Ronald Reagan approved a CIA plan to sabotage the economy of the Soviet Union through covert transfers of technology that contained hidden malfunctions, including software that later triggered a huge explosion in a Siberian natural gas pipeline”
Cool! Worthy of Ragnar Danneskjöld. Ayn Rand was too dense to realize that the Gipper should have been one of her heros.
Bill Ayers will meet a fitting end.
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