Patterns in Presidential Assassinations: Reviewing the Attempts on Donald Trump. A Conversation with Lisa Pease

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The year 2024 seems to have been a banner year for assassination attempts on the world stage. [1]

In May, there was a hit put on the Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico. The man just shy of his sixtieth birthday was off-side with NATO and most European countries in his advocacy for not selling weapons to Ukraine, allowing the country to cede some of its territory to Russia.  Fico also promised to launch investigations into COVID-19 pandemic corruption, COVID-19 vaccine injuries and deaths, and 21,000 excess deaths. [2][3]

Ebrahim Raisi, president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, died in a suspicious helicopter crash that same month. [4]

So the suspicion of some people, this author included, was that Trump, the high profile personality who is accused of being a Manchurian Candidate (Putin’s buddy) and not quite reliable in dealing with standard “COVID protocols,” likely had a deep state bullet with his name on it. [5][6]

There have been not just one but two assassination attempts on the former president in the past two months. Both attempts failed, though one came awfully close to succeeding. [7]

This brings to mind several other assassination attempts of presidents and presidential candidates going back to the 1960s. As with the Kennedy brothers, JFK and RFK, there were some details 6 decades later that have curious qualities not generally explained by the official story. For example, why was the first shooter able to climb up on a roof only 100 yards away without any Secret Service personnel questioning him or stopping Trump from giving a speech? Why did the second gunman have the ability to get in and out of Ukraine and know Trump’s whereabouts on one of Trump’s golf courses in Florida? And how did he fit the typical description (not unlike Lee Harvey Oswald) of “lone gunmen?”

Is there more to this scenario than individuals taking matters into their own hands to deal with the man President Biden refers to as being a “threat to American democracy?” If so, then it might be helpful to get hold of a person who has devoted years investigating the suspected state murders of the past. And at this time, the Global Research News Hour had the great privilege of tracking down the knowledgeable yet polite voice of Lisa Pease.

Lisa Pease has spent many lunch hours, nights and weekends at her local library pouring through the files on microfilm to research the assassination of Robert F Kennedy. On 2018, she has published the critically acclaimed book A Lie Too Big to Fail: The Real History of the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. She joind us for the bulk of the hour to share her perspectives on RFK, the inconsistency around the official story, and the problematic aspects of Trump’s two close calls with the Grim Reaper.

Guiding listeners through the conversation this week is the former CJUM (University of Manitoba radio) host and broadcaster David Wright.

Lisa Pease is the author of ‘A Lie Too Big to Fail: The Real History of the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.’ Based on more than two decades of investigative research, Pease’s recently published book has already been hailed as “the magnum opus of RFK assassination research” by the acclaimed author of ‘JFK and the Unspeakable,’ James Douglass. Pease was previously published in a collection of essays titled ‘The Assassinations: Probe Magazine on JFK, MLK, RFK and Malcolm X.’

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Notes:

  1. https://www.globalresearch.ca/were-high-state-operatives-complicit-in-the-attack-on-robert-fico-and-the-death-of-ebrahim-raisi/5858609
  2. https://www.politico.eu/article/slovakia-prime-minister-robert-fico-ukraine-cede-territory-russia-moscow-invasion-nato-entry/
  3. https://www.globalresearch.ca/were-high-state-operatives-complicit-in-the-attack-on-robert-fico-and-the-death-of-ebrahim-raisi/5858609
  4. ibid;
  5. https://www.globalresearch.ca/russiagate-2-0-donald-trump-has-opted-for-real-peace-negotiations-with-a-foreign-adversary/5862691
  6. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/14/us/politics/trump-anti-vax.html
  7. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5y5l9jzjglo

 


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