Tag: Q3 1922

Bastille Day Bloodshed: Anarchist’s Fateful Shot at French President Millerand
July 14, 1922, will be remembered as a day of treacherous intent in the City of Light. Paris, a metropolis synonymous with liberty and freedom, was the backdrop for a chilling assassination attempt on French President Gaston Doumergue’s predecessor, Alexandre Millerand. As the president was returning from a military review, held in connection with the…

French Fury Foiled: President Millerand Narrowly Escapes Assassin’s Bullet
On this Bastille Day, July 14, 1922, the streets of Paris witnessed a chilling attempt on the life of President Gaston Doumergue’s predecessor, President Raymond Poincaré was not targeted but, in fact, it was President Alexandre Millerand who was the unsuspecting victim. Anarchist Gaston Bouvet, 23, fired three shots into an open carriage carrying President…

Rockefeller’s Shadowy Scheme Exposed in Prescott
Prescott, Arizona – July 12, 1922 Last night, the usually tame streets of Prescott were transformed into a lawless frontier, as the Slippery Gulch show descended upon the courthouse square. The brainchild of local ex-service men’s organizations, this Wild West spectacle was a last-ditch effort to recapture the city’s wilder days. But beneath the surface…
