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Reader comment on article: The "October Surprise" Theory

Submitted by Walter E. Wallis (United States), Mar 21, 2004 at 16:24

From the start of this "theory," no one explained why the release was held up until inauguration day when any time after the election would serve the purpose. I thing the release was timed by when Reagan got access to "The Button."

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⇒ Timing [42 words]Walter E. WallisMar 21, 2004 16:24

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