This text, “Fake Ford Assassinations” by Miles Mathis, published on January 14, 2025, argues that the assassination attempts on President Gerald Ford were staged. The author claims that the two attempts, by Squeaky Fromme and Sara Jane Moore, were fakes designed to generate sympathy for Ford. The article focuses on the Sara Jane Moore attempt, asserting that her real name was Sara Jane Kahn, that she was Jewish and came from the army. Mathis alleges that Moore was an FBI informant and that her arrest the day before the attempt for illegal handgun possession, followed by her release, was suspicious. He questions the press’s narrative of her background and motivations, suggesting she was coordinating with the Secret Service and pleading guilty as part of the deception. The author points out inconsistencies in her prison placement and notes the numerology on her mugshot. Mathis claims the Fromme attempt was less serious due to a malfunctioning weapon, prompting a more elaborate staging of the Moore attempt with blank shots and a planted bullet. The article concludes by stating that Ford did not increase security, which the press attributed to his bravery. Mathis asserts that kahn (allegedly Moore) was never truly imprisoned and that her identity and family history are being obscured, citing her current age and lack of public records as evidence. He suggests a military background for her family, including Maj. Olaf Kahn II and Michael Kahn.
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This text, “Fake Ford Assassinations” by Miles Mathis, published on January 14, 2025, argues that the assassination attempts on President Gerald Ford were staged. The author claims that the two attempts, by Squeaky Fromme and Sara Jane Moore, were fakes designed to generate sympathy for Ford. The article focuses on the Sara Jane Moore attempt, asserting that her real name was Sara Jane Kahn, that she was Jewish and came out of the army. Mathis alleges that Moore was an FBI informant and that her arrest the day before the attempt for illegal handgun possession, followed by her release, was suspicious. He questions the press’s narrative of her background and motivations, suggesting she was coordinating with the Secret Service and pleading guilty as part of the deception. The author points out inconsistencies in her prison placement and notes the numerology on her mugshot. Mathis claims the Fromme attempt was less serious due to a malfunctioning weapon, prompting a more elaborate staging of the Moore attempt with blank shots and a planted bullet. The article concludes by stating that Ford did not increase security, which the press attributed to his bravery. Mathis asserts that kahn (allegedly Moore) was never truly imprisoned and that her identity and family history are being obscured, citing her current age and lack of public records as evidence. He suggests a military background for her family, including Maj. Olaf Kahn II and Michael Kahn.
- Miles Mathis
- January 14, 2025
- President Gerald Ford
- Squeaky Fromme
- Sara Jane Moore
- Sara Jane Kahn
- army
- FBI
- Secret Service
- Fromme
- Moore
- Ford
- kahn
- Maj. Olaf Kahn II
- Michael Kahn
- West Virginia
- Sacramento
- San Francisco
- Wikipedia
- Dublin, California
- life in prison
- Federal Bureau of Prisons
- UNICOR
- Patty Hearst
- Hearst
- Pope-mobile
- Instantcheckmate
- CA
- WV
- Sally J. Moore
- Olaf Kahn
- Ruthann Goldhagen
- Charleston
- Catholic
- Jewish
- Cincinnati
- Independence, KY
- Library of Congress
- Findagrave
- Oklahoma City
- West Point
- Halliburton
- Honeywell
- Huntsville
- Colorado Springs