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Sara Jane Moore did not act
alone, and other facts the press missed
For immediate release:
Geri Spieler
Contact information:
Home Phone: 650/852-9700,
Day phone: 650/968-7666,
Cell: 650/269-2102
Email: gspieler@gmail.com
www.gerispieler.com
Spieler is available for a phone or in-person
interview.
Moore was part of a conspiracy
Palo
Alto, CA-Jan.2, 2007--Sara Jane Moore, the only woman in the U.S. to ever fire
a bullet at the head of a U.S. president, was involved with a dangerous underground
organization called Tribal Thumb. Headed by ex-con Earl Satcher, Moore became
involved with the organization after she “outed” herself to the
radical groups she had infiltrated as an FBI informant.
F. Steele Langford, the assistant U.S.
attorney, said that had he been given the opportunity for
the kind of evidentiary development that occurs during a
trial, it was reasonable to assume that “members of Tribal Thumb would have been
indicted in the assassination attempt against President Ford.”
When Moore went after Gerald Ford, she
was going after the “office” of
the president, not the man himself. Tribal Thumb’s goal
was to cause chaos in the country by killing the U.S. president. “The
only thing that saved him from a bullet between the eyes was
the fact that the sight on the pistol she used was purchased
that same morning and she did not know it was off by six inches,” according
to Geri Spieler’s research for her book about Sara Jane
Moore, “I’m Sorry I Missed, Mr. President.”
When she aimed a second time
to correct the error, Sipple grabbed her arm. Moore was not
the “lone crazy middle-aged nut shooting widely” the
press presented her to be. “She had him right between
the eyes,” according to lead FBI investigators.
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Spieler, a journalist, met Moore thirty years ago when
Moore was incarcerated at Terminal Island prison. After years
of letters, calls and visits, Spieler decided to write the
true story about Sara Jane Moore.
Through her research, and her interview with President
Ford, she uncovered the many facts of the case never
publicly revealed by the press, state and federal governments.
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