Two Women, Two Potential Assassins, Out on the Street
Has the Secret Service learned anything from Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme and Sara Jane Moore, which will help them in their attempts to protect Pres. Barak Obama?
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Is Pres. Obama Safe From Attack? Two women, two potential presidential assassins, are free today, 34 years after they attempted to assassinate Pres. Gerald Ford. Has the Secret Service learned anything from Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme and Sara Jane Moore, which will help them in their attempts to protect Pres. Barak Obama? · The Secret Service is working doggedly to protect the president, using every possible tool at their disposal, and expanding the threat assessment concept of who those may be? · The “Housewife” profile of Sara Jane Moore, has prompted the Secret Service to commit the time and energy of one Secret Service agent to study, full time, the personality profile of Sara Jane Moore in an attempt to use this information as a tool in thwarting another assassination attempt by someone else “off the radar” as was Moore. · The frightening question that made Moore’s attempt all the more amazing was that authorities had apprehended her a day earlier and had confiscated her first gun! · That Fromme and Moore, two potential assassins, have been released from prison is historically significant. This has never happened in the history of the United States. Investigative journalist/author Geri Spieler met Fromme and Moore while both were incarcerated at the federal correctional facility at Terminal Island, Calif. She chronicles in her book, Taking Aim at the President, (Palgrave Macmillan 2009) her thirty-year relationship with Moore and paints a vivid picture of women as assassins. The book includes an exclusive interview with Ford about the assassination attempt and the problems with communications between local and federal agencies charged with his security.
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