Galileo
Illuminator
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2007
- Messages
- 3,368
The Official JREF Lone Nut Challenge
The Challenge: Can you name any "lone nuts" prior to 1750?
Examples of people who were assassination targets by "lone nuts":
Spencer Perceval (1812)
Andrew Jackson (1835)
James Garfield (1881)
William McKinley (1901)
Ted Roosevelt (1912)
Huey Long (1935)
JFK (1963)
MLK (1968)
RFK (1968)
George Wallace (1972)
Ronald Reagan (1981)
Anthrax Attacks (2001)
Definition of "lone nut" for purposes of this thread:
* the assassin must be acting alone
* the assassin must be a crazy person whose attack is irrational and doesn't advance his or her supposed big picture political goals
* the assassin must not be an insider
* the target of the assassin must be a significant political leader
* the version of the assassin's story must be the standard or official history of the event. In other words, if the authority figures of the time believe the assassin was part of a conspiracy, then the assassin is not a "lone nut".

The Challenge: Can you name any "lone nuts" prior to 1750?
Examples of people who were assassination targets by "lone nuts":
Spencer Perceval (1812)
Andrew Jackson (1835)
James Garfield (1881)
William McKinley (1901)
Ted Roosevelt (1912)
Huey Long (1935)
JFK (1963)
MLK (1968)
RFK (1968)
George Wallace (1972)
Ronald Reagan (1981)
Anthrax Attacks (2001)
Definition of "lone nut" for purposes of this thread:
* the assassin must be acting alone
* the assassin must be a crazy person whose attack is irrational and doesn't advance his or her supposed big picture political goals
* the assassin must not be an insider
* the target of the assassin must be a significant political leader
* the version of the assassin's story must be the standard or official history of the event. In other words, if the authority figures of the time believe the assassin was part of a conspiracy, then the assassin is not a "lone nut".
