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Did psychic save Bush’s life?
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2009 August 4
by Roy Stemman

Can a premonition change the future or is it purely a “vision” of an event that will inevitably occur? It’s an intriguing question and one that I ask because of a recent report that US Secret Service agents changed the route of a 1992 presidential motorcade after being warned by a psychic of an assassination plot. The astonishing claim is contained in a new book, In the President’s Secret Service, by veteran author Ronald Kessler. Its long sub-title – “Behind the scenes with agents in the line of fire and the Presidents they protect” – explains precisely what the book is about.

In it, according to a leak from Kessler, a former investigative reporter at The Washington Post and Wall Street Journal, he reveals that during the 1992 presidential re-election campaign a psychic, who had worked with police on homicide cases, told her police contact of a vision in which President George Bush (father of George W. Bush) was going to be assassinated by a sniper….

This news was conveyed by a detective from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation to Secret Service agent Norm Jarvis, who had been assigned to run intelligence investigations prior to President Bush’s visit to the civic auditorium in Enid, Oklahoma, on 17 September, 1992.

The detective assured Jarvis that this psychic’s visions had helped police find buried bodies and had provided useful leads in other criminal investigations. Another seasoned law enforcement homicide investigator from Texas confirmed that Jarvis needed to pay attention to her.

Ronald Kessler takes lid off Secret Service

The Secret Service agent decided to put the psychic to the test by asking her where the president’s limousine was at that time. She correctly told him it was at the Air Force base near Enid and agreed to be taken there.

Kessler says that on arrival at the air base Jarvis’s hunch was that the limo was in the firehouse, bordering the runways. But as they drove around, past three hangars, she told him that “something important” was in two of the hangars and that the limo was in a third hangar.

“Secret Service agents guard the president’s limo until he steps into it,” Kessler says. “Jarvis checked with them and learned that the hangar identified by the psychic as housing the limo did indeed contain two presidential limousines.”

I have not read the book yet (it was published today in the US) but according to The Washington Post’s “Reliable Source” column, the psychic told Jarvis that in her vision Bush was sitting on the left hand side of the limo, wearing an open neck shirt and light jacket, and that the sniper was shooting from an overpass. These statements cast considerable doubt on her psychic ability since the president would normally be wearing a suit and tie, and always sat on the right hand side of the vehicle.

But when Air Force One landed at the Enid base, President Bush stepped off wearing an open neck shirt and light jacket. And when he climbed into the limo, he slid across to the left side. Astonished by these psychic hits, the Secret Service advance team leader decided to change the route away from the overpass.

Kessler adds: “Never mind if anyone thought they were crazy. Better safe than sorry, he and Jarvis thought.”

The obvious question one asks is whether this saved the president’s life? It’s a question for which no one has the answer but, given the police testimonies to the psychic’s abilities, the decision to respond in the way the Secret Services is reported to have done seems reasonable to me.

The other question many will ask is, “Who was the psychic?”

There are a number of psychic detectives whose alleged skills could have been responsible for persuading the Secret Service to act on the vision. Some of them have featured on TV documentaries in which law enforcement agents have participated, corroborating their claims.

I don’t intend to make a guess. If Kessler doesn’t name the psychic, then perhaps she will break her silence. After all, the Secret Service is reported to have cooperated with Kessler in revealing information that had been confidential, so why shouldn’t the psychic reveal her involvement?

There is an outside chance that it could have involved Jeane Dixon, the Washington seer, who is famous for apparently predicting the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and for being Nancy Reagan’s astrologer. However, she would have been 88-years-old (though she was secretive about her age) by 1992 and, besides, those wanting readings consulted her at her luxurious Dupont Circle townhouse, so I can’t see her being driven around Oklahoma in search of a presidential limo.
Jeane Dixon's crystal ball

Jeane Dixon's crystal ball

Incidentally, Dixon’s belongings came up for auction at Sloans & Kenyon last month after being on display for five days at its auction room in Chevy Chase, Maryland. They included her crystal ball, which went for $10,000 – and a back-up for £2,800. I hope the persons who bought them realise they’ll need psychic powers for them to work!

Her estate, which included letters from Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon and Harry Truman, sold for $330,000 – and not even the auction house predicted that. It was double their expectations.

Did Jeane Dixon predict the coming of President Obama?

It has to be said that Jeane Dixon, a Roman Catholic, had many spectacular failures in her long career as well as some outstanding hits – something to do with the law of averages, perhaps. One of her most bizarre predictions was that a person born of humble origins on 5 February, 1962, in or near the Middle East, who would revolutionise the world and unite mankind in one all-embracing faith.

And that could be one reason, says the conspiracy theorists on the Internet, why Barack Hussein Obama claims to be born on 4 August, 1962, but has not produced a birth certificate to confirm that date. He doesn’t want to be identified as the saviour of the world. And who can blame him?

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