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April 27, 2023

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Volume 53 - No. 17

April 27, 2023

PRESIDENT & NANCY REAGAN

JOAN QUIGLEY

By Friedrich Gomez “THE MOST CLOSELY GUARDED DOMESTIC SECRET OF THE REAGAN WHITE HOUSE.” According to President Ronald Reagan’s own White House Chief of Staff, Donald T. Regan (no blood relation to the Reagans), it was: “The most closely guarded domestic secret of the Reagan White House.”

In his official 1988 book release, titled “For The Record: From Wall Street to Washington,” the erstwhile Presidential White House Chief of Staff, further wrote of a most shocking revelation: “Virtually every major move and decision the Reagans made during my time as White House Chief of Staff was cleared in advance with a woman in San Francisco who drew up horoscopes to make certain that the planets were in favorable align-

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ment for the enterprise.” (“For The Record: From Wall Street to Washington,” 1988 book by Presidential Chief of Staff, Donald T. Regan. Publisher, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.) In this exclusive report to The Paper, we shall revisit those years to see what actually happened and why so much was “covered up” and how much (still remains) hugely unknown to most living Americans

today – over four decades after the fact. PRESIDENT & MRS. REAGAN KEPT “OCCULT SECRET” AMID FEARS OF DISCLOSURE. During the two terms of his presidency (1981-1989), U. S. President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy nurtured a secret interest at the White House in consulting astrology and their respective horoscopes (he was under the zodiac sign of Aquarius and she was Cancer) which influ-

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