Anonymous
11/5/2025, 3:48:29 PM
No.520662892
[Report]
On March 30, 1981, in Washington, Ronald Reagan was wounded in an assassination attempt. We know he narrowly escaped death. We didn't know, however, how the members of the White Eagle viewed this assassination attempt: as an affront from their adversaries, an affront that could not go unpunished. The revenge, therefore, took place on May 13, 1981, at 5:17 p.m., in St. Peter's Square in Rome. This time, the blood of John Paul II was spilled, wounded by two shots fired by one Ali Ağca, "a professional terrorist, a man known to the secret services and police of half the world," who was recruited, according to Magaldi, thanks to the Russian intelligence services led by the brothers of the Joseph de Maistre lodge. To attempt to assassinate Wojtyła was to strike at the heart of his dear friend and personal ally Zbigniew Brzezinski, who, let us remember, was one of the founders of the "Three Eyes" and the Trilateral Commission, "considered responsible for the attack on the President of the United States."