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Trump announces release
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(10-22-2017, 06:22 PM)BIAD Wrote:
(10-22-2017, 04:10 PM)guohua Wrote: @"BIAD"  That is Very True.

Since the Warren Commision was L B J's Baby, there is NO Truthful Evidence To Release.

If one gets into the JFK stuff and resist the urge to race forward towards November 63',
even if you believe Oswald was the lone gunman, the amount of 'old-boy' clique of wealthy
Texans connected to the subject is astounding.

Lee Oswald's mother (which one, I can't say!)... rubbed shoulders with people far above her
station. Sid Richardson resided at the famous Fort Worth Club where Marguerite's second
husband used to take her occasionally.
Here,,,, Feast Your Eyes On This,,,,,,

Quote:The mastermind and primary driving force behind the JFK assassination -- LBJ's personal attorney -- Edward Clark, though he never directly admitted a payoff for the assassination, told confidantes at his law firm that the total was $2 million cash for him alone from the Texas right-wing oilmen. 

"NOT A THREAT BUT A PROMISE"

Madeleine Duncan Brown was on record stating that Johnson was behind the killing of Kennedy and of SEVERAL OTHER MEN. Brown has a bound manuscript and a book on the subject, but has been largely disregarded. She passed away on June 22, 2002. Her story was extended beyond its original basics, a problem for many in the wake of the assassination. 

In her memoir, "Texas In The Morning,"(1997), LBJ's mistress, the late Madeleine Brown, wrote of being at a "social" in honor of J Edgar Hoover at the home of Texas oil millionaire, and longtime backer of LBJ, Clint Murchison, on Nov 21, 1963, the evening BEFORE the JFK assassination. 

"A short time later Lyndon, anxious and red-faced, reappeared. squeezing my hand so hard, he spoke into my ear, not a love message, but one I'll always remember: 'After tomorrow, those goddamn Kennedys will never embarrass me again -- that's NOT a threat -- that's a promise.'" 


JFK/LBJ FLASH POINT: 

Kennedy's secretary, Evelyn Lincoln wrote that the day President Kennedy left for Dallas, they discussed the Bobby Baker scandal, LBJ's deep involvement in it, and the effects of the scandal on the campaign. Kennedy told her: "I will need a running mate in '64, a man who believes as I do." 

Lincoln wrote: "President Kennedy had talked and I had just listened, but I did venture one question. Now I asked, "Who is your choice as a running mate?"

He looked straight ahead, and without hesitating, he replied: 'At this time, I am thinking about Governor Terry Sanford of N Carolina. BUT IT WILL NOT BE LYNDON.' 

This news was not shocking to me. It had been my feeling for quite a while that Lyndon Johnson would NOT be the Vice-Presidential candidate in the next campaign. In fact, I had discussed this possibility with my husband and friends many times." 


JOHNSON's DIRTY POLITICAL LAUNDRY

So much scandal swirled about Johnson that it all but destroyed Kennedy's presidency. Johnson was known to have stolen elections, and history has it that the Kennedy/Johnson ticket had the election stolen for them in Chicago, W Virginia and Texas. The Billie Sol Estes scandal involving Johnson was followed by the Bobby Baker scandal. 

Had Kennedy NOT died and Johnson become president, Johnson would probably have been forced from office and indicted in the Bobby Baker case. Baker was a former Senate page boy who rose to be Lyndon Johnson's right hand when he was the majority leader, perhaps the second most powerful position in America. 

If John Kennedy had not been murdered, the Baker investigation would not have ended. If John Kennedy had not been murdered, the Baker scandal would have either destroyed or tarnished Johnson's image so completely that he would NOT have been on the 1964 ticket. Johnson would have been forced out by Kennedy and/or the media over the Baker scandal, and Johnson's power would have been forever destroyed. 

And all of those Texas business defense contractor interests that stood to gain from the Vietnam War would have lost because Kennedy was determined NOT to get involved in combat anywhere in Southeast Asia. 

If President Kennedy had not been slain, the truth about LBJ may have put him in PRISON -- as his grandma predicted -- rather than into the White House. 

This, then is the solution to the case: LBJ had Kennedy killed to save his political career and stay out of prison. It was just business as usual for LBJ and his little group; Texas was a rough old place in 1963 and LBJ was, in effect, running his own crime syndicate. And, of course, he became president.
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Messages In This Thread
Trump announces release - by guohua - 10-22-2017, 03:15 AM
RE: Trump announces release - by BIAD - 10-22-2017, 11:04 AM
RE: Trump announces release - by Mystic Wanderer - 10-22-2017, 04:05 PM
RE: Trump announces release - by guohua - 10-22-2017, 04:10 PM
RE: Trump announces release - by BIAD - 10-22-2017, 06:22 PM
RE: Trump announces release - by guohua - 10-23-2017, 05:20 AM
RE: Trump announces release - by gordi - 10-23-2017, 09:05 AM

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