Tuesday, 24 September 2024

Is the Ryan Routh asassination letter fraudulent? Manufactured by Harris, WH administration to deflect from them, stop an investigation into their role?

PROSECUTORS TO CHARGE ROUTH WITH ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION AFTER ALL ON THE BASIS OF A SUSPICIOUS LETTER

TRUMP NEEDS TO FILE A LIST OF WITNESSES AND EVIDENCE HE WANTS INCLUDED IN THE INVESTIGATION AND TRIAL, ESPECIALLY AS TO THE DATE OF THE LETTER AND THE SOURCE OF THE 150 K BOUNTY

NOTE DOES NOT SHOW ROUTH INTENDED TO KILL TRUMP MONTHS AGO

NOTE USES THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE AND NOT PRESENT PERFECT TENSE TO DESCRIBE PAST ACTIONS

NO QUALIFYING PHRASES OF TIME USED

TENSES SHOW NOTE WAS WRITTEN AFTER THE GOLF CLUB ASSASSINATION

NO OTHER INTERPRETATION MAKES SENSE


Questions that linger about a letter wrriten by Routh allegedly months ago about a failed assassination attempt against Trump, and which has been included in  West Palm Beach court papers and released by the DOJ include

 How could Ryan Routh write a letter months ago predicting his own failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump at the golf course in September?

Why did he  use  the simple past tense  of "I failed" and "I tried" indicating a completed action when he was going to attempt another assassination attempt as he did in West Palm Beach and when he may have succeeded for all he knew ? 

Why did he not use the present perfect tense of "I have failed" and "I have tried" as one would expect for actions started in the past and continuing now, which would fit the interpretation of a letter written months ago about his ongoing intention to asassinate Trump (despite the past failures)?

https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/present-perfect-or-past-simple.html

The choice of tenses is consistent. He does not switch from the past simple to the past perfect. He sticks to the past simple. This indicates that Roth is talking about a completed, past action when he wrote the letter and not an intended action.

He seems to be literate and able to use basic tenses in English to convey his meaning as just like native English speakers can from the age of about six years old, eg  when a child says "I lost my Teddy Bear " to show the Teddy Bear is gone, past, over. lost.

Another option he had to show an ongoing action and intention was to use qualifiers of time like "for now" "so far" "again" "ever"

https://senecalearning.com/en-GB/revision-notes/ks3/english/national-curriculum/spelling-punctuation-and-grammar/3-1-5-qualifiers-and-quantifiers

Why did he not write "I have failed  for now...I have tried my best so far" to indicate his intention to try again later.

Using tenses, qualifiers and sentences like this would have made his future intention clear.

There is no future intention contained in the past tenses which Routh uses in his alleged letter. 

His tenses and sentences can, in no way, be interpreted as a statement of a future intention written months ago. They describe past actions. "I failed" "I tried my best" The letter best describes his failed assassination attempt at West Palm Beach as considered after the  events, that is, after his arrest and detention.

Why does the DOJ and media present the letter as describing a forward looking intention when it plainly does not under any rules of grammar?

Another problem is the motive.

What is the motive for writing a letter months ago about an intended assassination attempt? Why would Routh have wanted to alert others to his assassination attempts months before he made another at West Palm?

What was the assassination attempt that Routh tried to carry out against Trump months ago? Where? When? How? Who? Why was it never publicized, investigated?

Who in the federal government obtained the letter? How did it come into the hands of the Federal prosecutors and why now? What do the official records say about its origin? Did the police find the letter in his vehicle (which does not add up)? Or was it in the government files? Why was no investigation into Routh undertaken if the government had a letter in their files for months about an alleged assassination attempt against Routh?

Why has that letter only appeared now after the assassination attempt?

What does Routh mean by mentioning a 150 K bounty on Trump? Who is to pay the bounty? He allegedly has no money so who is he referring to as the paymaster? This is vital to find out! A bounty of that size indicates a conspiracy with a wealthy donor!!!

The mention of a bounty also raises the question of whether  Routh was paid to try to kill Trump if there is a bounty involved? Who paid him?

Is the paymaster of the assassination also the one who he funded his trips to the Ukraine?

Is the publication of the letter by the DOJ an incitement to kill Trump by suggesting a bounty would be paid but without supplying details of who will pay it?

Because so many facts surrounding the letter do not add up, it cannot be ruled out the Harris, Biden administration and their secret association of corrupted prosecutors persuaded Routh to write the letter knowing they could not avoid charges of attempted assassination but in order to minimize the scope of  investigation into his attempted assassination in the past few days and deflect from Harris and the White House s role in it.

Routh should just be the starting point into a wider investigation of who was behind the assassination attempt, especially of the 150 K bounty he mentions.

Also, where did Routh get his AK 47 from? Why was the serial number stratched out? Was it from a US government stockpile of weapons?

What did his daughter know as he used her car?

All these and many more questions need to be included in any investigation.

It is up to the Trump family, who have the most to lose, to file the requests as a party at the local court house.

They can ring up the court house or consult a lawyer as to what paperwork and fees they need to pay to become a party and file requests, but at a minimum they need to file criminal charges against Routh for attempted assassination to kick off the official, due process proceedings and obtain the maximum due process rights.

From media

The document says Routh had allegedly dropped off a box at an unidentified person's home "several months" beforehand, containing ammunition, a metal pipe, building materials, phones "and various letters."

After learning of the apparent assassination bid, the witness apparently opened the box and discovered a letter addressed to "The World."

"This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I am so sorry I failed you," said the letter, the front page of which was pictured in an image included with the filing.

"I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster. It is up to you now to finish the job; and I will offer $150,000 to whomever can complete the job."

It was not clear if he was referring to a separate, earlier attempt on Trump's life or if he was predicting that his golf course assassination bid would end in failure.

https://www.france24.com/en/americas/20240924-gunman-wrote-letter-revealing-trump-assassination-plot-months-before-golf-course-attempt-says-doj

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