Alleged Playboy-linked plot to assassinate Reagan and Bush cited in dubious press dispatch
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Alleged Playboy-linked plot to assassinate Reagan and Bush cited in dubious press dispatch The passage mentions a sensational claim of a terrorist/drug‑trafficker meeting involving Playboy figures plotting an assassination of President Reagan and Vice‑President Bush. However, the source is an unverified dispatch from a fringe outlet, lacks concrete names, dates, or evidence, and repeats known conspiracy tropes. It offers little actionable detail for investigators and is likely disinformation, resulting in a low investigative usefulness score. Key insights: Claim of a meeting in Greenwich Village linking Playboy staff and Yippies to an assassination plot; Names Paul Krassner and references High Times, Hustler, Chicago Sun‑Times; Cited by Lyndon LaRouche’s Democratic Policy Committee advisory board
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