By Grand Rapids Anonymous
monday, september 16, 2024 at 1:06:00 p.m. edt
This assassination attempt makes less sense than the last one in July. In the first attempt, the s.s. allowed Crooks to get shots off—from a roof—to kill the President, then Crooks was shot dead with the first bullet. Here, in September, Ryan Routh, was allowed to get in position on the proper hole of the golf course, poked the barrel of his AK-47 out from a leafy, fence area, was detected by a secret service agent, shot at 4-6 times—without being hit—permitted to escape in his vehicle, then ultimately captured in the next county.
Details about Routh indicate some unofficial alliance with the biden administration about the ukraine. This hazy area of secretive communication and/or a knowledge of what Routh was doing in the ukraine—complete with tacit permission of his agenda, needs investigating. How tight was this potential Trump assassin to the “government”?
Finally, Routh was apparently privy to the fact that President Trump was playing golf (not publicly announced, and quickly put together), which lends credence to prior knowledge and some kind of coordinated plan. Since Trump was not shot—nor was Routh—the purpose of this episode is difficult to analyze. A secret service brainstorm to improve their image after 7/13, and garner Trump’s trust? Or incompetence from Routh AND secret service?
As I said, this one makes very little sense.
--GRA
MORE DOUBLESPEAK:FBI SAYS "THERE WAS NO LINE OF SIGHT,"BUT FOX REPORT STATES PHOTOGRAPHERS HID THERE ALL THE TIME TO TAKE PICTURES OF THE PRESIDENT.
ReplyDelete(Breitbart)“The tree line at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, has been known for years to be a vantage point for photographers looking to catch a candid glimpse of the former president and other VIPs,” noted a FOX News report. Dave Aronberg, the state attorney for the 15th Judicial Circuit, which covers Palm Beach County, confirmed this.
“There have been previous individuals who have taken pictures of the former president while he’s golfing,” said Dave Aronberg. “They’ve gone through the shrubs and been able to poke a camera through the fencing. You would think that perhaps maybe they would consider someone scoping the perimeter.”
GRA:So if they're lying about the line of sight(I assume,if you can take photos from an area,you can shoot someone from there too),they're lying about everything else too.
--GRA