Sunday, September 9, 2012

Another Obama Campaign-Related Death


There's been another campaign- or event-related death during President Barack Obama's travels. This time in Florida.

Let's quickly review the previous cases that stand out:

On April 16, 2009, Felipe Solis (= sun), a distinguished archaeologist, was with President Barack Obama at a gala dinner at the museum and showed Obama around the Mexico City's anthropology museum. Then, Solis died the next day from "flu-like symptoms."

On July 6, 2012, Ann Harris (= son ~ sun ~ of the home ruler), 70, owner of Ann's Place in Akron, Ohio, died hours after Obama made a surprise visit to her place for breakfast.

On July 13, 2012, Alex Okrent (= meaning?), a 29-year-old vet of two of Obama's earlier runs, died suddenly. He reportedly "collapsed" at Obama's Chicago campaign headquarters.


Now, on Sunday afternoon, September 9, 2012, a Jupiter, Florida, policer officer was killed when his motorcycle was hit while he rode along in President Obama's motorade. The cycle was struck by a pickup truck as it was escorting the motorcade enroute to the Palm Beach County Convention Center. The officer was preparing to shut down I-95 at the 45th Street exit when he was rammed by a white Ford F-150 pickup at 4:40 p.m. 


The dead motorcyclist was identified as Jupiter police officer Bruce St. Laurent, 55, (pictured above) a 20-year veteran of the force. (Laurent has its name origins in French, meaning "crowned with laurels," a tradition bestowed on heroes.)




Other motorcade officers' deaths:

On February 22, 2008, Hillary Clinton's motorcade involved a motorcycle crash that killed Senior Cpl. Victor Lozada-Tirado, 49, in Dallas, Texas. (Lozada = Spanish for exuberant and vibrant; Tirado = Spanish for stretched, someone with long legs.)

On August 27, 2007, Rio Rancho Officer Germaine Casey, 40, crashed his motorcycle while riding in a motorcade as President George Bush prepared to leave Albuquerque, New Mexico, following a fundraiser for Senator Pete Domenici. Casey's motorcycle hit a curb and then a tree. The motorcycle was near the front of the motorcade, and the president saw the wreck as he drove past on the way to the airport. Casey was a two-year veteran of the force, having worked for campus police before that. [Germaine = form of Germain, a borrowing from the French, that is from the Late Latin germānus (brother), which is derived from germen (a spout, a bud, embryo). Casey = Irish from Caycevigilantbrave, or watchful.]



On Sunday, November 26, 2006, a Honolulu police officer, Steve Favela (= diminutive of honeycomb, also bean), 30, an eight-year veteran of the force, died after a week in the hospital, following his motorcycle crashing while he was part of a President Bush's motorcade traveling across Hickam Air Force Base (above) .

In February 2006, a Bernalillo police officer was injured when his motorcycle went down while he was helping escort Bush's motorcade on Interstate 25. Sgt. Jerry Nixon (= son of Nick, son of Nicholas) suffered a broken nose, cuts and bruises.



Update: Please see Christopher Loring Knowles' September 8, 2012, Secret Sun essay, which is precognitive, in that it points to the hidden nature of Jupiter.

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