
Barbara Honneger is currently a private sector research analyst in California. In 1980, following her experience as a research assistant at the HOOVER INSTITUTE, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, she joined the policy research team of the Reagan-Bush campaign. In 1980, Barbara Honneger was part of the presidential transition team. In 1981, she worked in the White House Office of Policy Development as a research and Policy analyst.
From inside the Reagan White House come the details of an incredible conspiracy -- an astounding story every American student deserves to know. October, 1980, is the final month of a tense presidential race. Reagan's pollster, Richard Wyrtlin, makes known that if Jimmy Carter can negotiate the successful release of the 52 American hostages in Iran, this "October Surprise" would easily sweep Carter to a victory in the November elections. In order to defeat Carter, the Reagan-Bush team clearly needs to undermine thee Presidents efforts.
Did George Bush use his CIA connections to make a deal with the Ayatollah Khomeini before the 1980 election? Did Iran agree to hold the 52 hostages in order to help Reagan and Bush defeat Carter? Did the Reagan-Bush team promise Iran billions of dollars worth of arms once they gained the White House? Did the weapons begin to flow early in 1981 and not in 1985 as the Iran?Contra committee maintained?
In her current best seller, October Surprise, Barbara Honneger answers a resounding YES to all these questions! October Surprise is heavily supported by statements of Jimmy Carter, former Iranian President Bani-Sadr, Senior White House Correspondent Sarah Mc Clendon, and Senator Robert Byrd. Barbara will amaze her listeners with what she has learned since she wrote the book.
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