February 29, 2024
Volume 54 - No. 9
REAGAN’S SECRET VISIT
PANICKED SECRET SERVICE! By Friedrich Gomez Ronald and Mrs. Reagan’s most unusual, colourful, and secret visit that panicked the U.S. Secret Service is almost totally unknown. You won’t learn of it in any of the award-winning documentaries, nor will you find it within the biographical works by the world’s most astute historians and scholars of the Reagan era. Even the world’s greatest collection and repository of Rea-
gan trivia -- from his birth to his death -- at the Official Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, located in the city of Simi Valley, California . . . conspicuously, has no record or mention of it. With the museum’s admission price of $25 the general public enjoys both guided and self-guided tours, seven days a week, all year long, as excited visitors eagerly crave and seek historical details and colourful moments in the life of our 40th U.S. President. The Ronald Reagan Presidential
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Library and Museum does not disappoint, as every delicious trivia is offered from his childhood years in Dixon, Illinois through his Hollywood film career, military service, marriage to Nancy Davis Reagan, and his entire political careers from California Governor to U.S. President is presented.
One plane is there in a separate, vast 90,000 square-foot pavilion.
And no personal items are overlooked, from his 1965 Ford Mustang on display, to Nancy Reagan’s over 80 personal dresses on exhibit.
Nothing is too small, or frivolous, or seemingly insignificant, such as his ‘superstitious’ cuff links which he wore for good luck.
Even the president’s Air Force
And a U.S. Navy F-14 Tomcat supersonic jet fighter (an icon from the 1981 Gulf of Sidra Incident during his presidency) sits calmly and peacefully on the museum grounds.
And to the great delight of visitors it is learned that during his presi-
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