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Nixon Operative Roger Stone on JFK Assassination: "LBJ had it done. Mob, CIA, Hoover, all in on it. RFK knew. So did Nixon."


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Roger Stone will have a book out this fall, 2013, published by Skyhorse Publishing that will pin the JFK assassination on Lyndon Johnson. Here is his tweet: https://twitter.com/...930786024730624

Roger Stone: "@thedailybeast LBJ had JFK Killed-- My book this Fall- Warren commission cover-up "Who Killed Kennedy "with Skyhorse Publishing."

@TheAtlantic LBJ had JFK Killed-- My book this Fall- Warren commission cover-up "Who Killed Kennedy "with Skyhorse Publishing

@TexasMonthly @MadelynHerzog LBJ had JFK Killed-My book this Fall- Warren Commission cover-up "Who Killed Kennedy "with Skyhorse Publishing.

@LBJLibrary LBJ had JFK Killed-- My book this Fall- Warren commission cover-up "Who Killed Kennedy "with Skyhorse Publishing

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@lbjnow LBJ had JFK Killed-- My book this Fall- Warren commission cover-up "Who Killed Kennedy "with Skyhorse Publishing

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@thedailybeast LBJ had JFK Killed-- My book this Fall- Warren commission cover-up "Who Killed Kennedy "with Skyhorse Publishing

You mean this guy?

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Yes - same guy with the Nixon tattoo on his back. Whenever Stone would ask Nixon about the Warren Report, he would just snort and say its bull____. Nixon's other line about the Warren Report was "You don't want to know" whenever someone would ask him what he knew about the JFK assassination. Nixon told that to both Roger Stone & Sen. Howard Baker.

But Richard Nixon Knew :

Oral History Interview with DON HEWITT

October 8, 2002, New York, NY, By Vicki Daitch

For the John F. Kennedy Library

HEWITT:

. . .

And then, I’ll tell you on tape, I was sitting in Howard Baker’s office. . . .

He said to me--I think I told him that story. He said,

“You know, I once said to Richard Nixon, “What do you know about the Kennedy assassination?”

And he said to me, ‘You don’t want to know.’” That frosted me.

I think about that a lot.

I think about that, and I think about the fact that when the Warren Commission had its last meeting, Earl Warren said, publicly on the steps of the Congress where they were meeting--I’m pretty sure that’s where they were meeting. I don’t think it was the Supreme Court--he was coming out, and he said, “We may never know the truth in our lifetime.” And I keep thinking, what did he mean by that?

DAITCH:

Right. After just spending all that time searching for….

HEWITT:

That’s exactly right. I don’t…. I’m not a conspiracy buff. I’ve always believed that there was a rogue CIA operation somewhere in the Everglades who were going to get even for the fact that Jack Kennedy had denied their comrades air cover during the Bay of Pigs, and a lot of them were killed on those beaches. And I think a lot of those rogue CIA guys who were part of that were determined to get even.

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Roger Stone:

SKYHORSE PUBLISHING will publish my book "Who Killed Kennedy?", where I prove LBJ had Kennedy killed and controlled and ran the cover up. It's a tale of CIA duplicity, Mob connections, FBI and Secret Service complicity, Lyndon Baines Johnson, the Warren Commission and yes, Richard Nixon. I take on Bill O'Reilly and Robert Caro and reveal the inside role of PBS's Bill Moyers in the assassination plot. In stores in OCTOBER

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Bill Moyers? I've often wondered why a journalist like him would have nothing to say about LBJ, a man he worked for for years. But its hard to imagine he had a role in the assassination itself.

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Bill Moyers? I've often wondered why a journalist like him would have nothing to say about LBJ, a man he worked for for years. But its hard to imagine he had a role in the assassination itself.

I don't think Bill Moyers was involved in the JFK assassination. But this is what Stone is probably referring to:

Lyndon Johnson aide Bill Moyers was responsible for removing the bubbletop from JFK’s car on the day of the assassination.

http://books.google.com/books?id=7Q87Rrxyh9wC&pg=PA255&lpg=PA255&dq=bill+moyers+bubbletop&source=bl&ots=jRsxhAd3hi&sig=6hcT23C2z-PMjQlQvKnKhS0W91s&hl=en&ei=BXNhTNfGG4L68Aaa1sS9Cg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CCEQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q&f=false

Bill Moyers said to the Secret Service, “Get that goddamned bubbletop off unless its pouring rain.” He was probably aping the words and demands of Lyndon Johnson. Secret Service agent Sam Kinney was the one who actually implemented those orders. See Fact #2 of Vince Palamara’s “ A FACT SHEET: On Security and Secret Service Inconistencies in the JFK Assassination: http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/palamara/factsheet_vmp.html

Bill Moyers (CFR):

"Moyers had been on the phone with Ms. Harris, informing her that the President did not want the bubbletop. He told Harris to 'get that God-damned bubble off unless it's pouring rain.' Shortly thereafter the weather began to clear. Ms. Harris approached Sorrels about the bubble-top and together they had the agents remove the glass top."

[Phillip Nelson, LBJ: Mastermind of JFK's Assassination, p.428] Nelson's source for this quote is HSCA, Volume 11, p. 526.]

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  • On Facebook May 29, 2013, author Roger Stone wrote that LBJ and Nixon secretly met at the Baker Hotel in Dallas on the day before JFK was killed. So I wrote Roger and posed the following inquiry:
  • Roger, If it is true that Nixon met with LBJ the day before JFK was killed, that would a shocking revelation, one I have never heard before. What is the basis for believing that such a meeting took place? What evidence exists?

Roger Stone Claim by Madeline Brown but confirmed by RN. ' I saw Johnson the day before the shooting. He was cool as a cucumber but furious about Rep. Bruce Alger's attacks on JFK" Brown said they met for 1 hour at the Baker Hotel but RN's schedules shows a meeting at the Adolphus Hotel.

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There will be some blockbuster information indicting Lyndon Johnson in the JFK assassination in Roger Stone's book.

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I wonder who the "source" was, IF there was a "source." I mean, this guy (or gal) seems pretty knowledgeable--and fully cognizant of Jackie's most private thoughts.

Could it be...could it be...this source was simply INVENTED by the author to flesh out an otherwise skin and bone story.

Nah. REAL journalists like those employed at the Enquirer would never do such a thing.

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I wonder who the "source" was, IF there was a "source." I mean, this guy (or gal) seems pretty knowledgeable--and fully cognizant of Jackie's most private thoughts.

Could it be...could it be...this source was simply INVENTED by the author to flesh out an otherwise skin and bone story.

Nah. REAL journalists like those employed at the Enquirer would never do such a thing.

Roger Stone is not employed by the National Enquirer. Early this week he announced that he had decided not to run for Governor on the Libertarian Party ticket in Florida. I merely posted the National Enquirer story because I have never seen a book on the JFK assassination receive as much pre-publication publicity as has Stone's book. Everyday I have a new posting on my Facebook page of some additional publication in the U.S. or abroad that has featured it. I don't know who he sources are for the book but I gather he and his researcher had access to the materials stored at the Nixon library that perhaps no one else had bothered to look at because Nixon remains a reviled character in most quarters.

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I wonder who the "source" was, IF there was a "source." I mean, this guy (or gal) seems pretty knowledgeable--and fully cognizant of Jackie's most private thoughts.

Could it be...could it be...this source was simply INVENTED by the author to flesh out an otherwise skin and bone story.

Nah. REAL journalists like those employed at the Enquirer would never do such a thing.

Roger Stone is not employed by the National Enquirer. Early this week he announced that he had decided not to run for Governor on the Libertarian Party ticket in Florida. I merely posted the National Enquirer story because I have never seen a book on the JFK assassination receive as much pre-publication publicity as has Stone's book. Everyday I have a new posting on my Facebook page of some additional publication in the U.S. or abroad that has featured it. I don't know who he sources are for the book but I gather he and his researcher had access to the materials stored at the Nixon library that perhaps no one else had bothered to look at because Nixon remains a reviled character in most quarters.

The "source" I was referring to was not a source cited by Stone, but a "source" used in the article to support Stone's research. This "source" supposedly knew, for a fact, that Jackie Kennedy believed LBJ was behind her husband's murder.

I'd like to know who this source is, if this source even exists.

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National Enquirer QUOTE:

The claim by Stone, 61, and his co-author Mike Colapietro, an investigative journalist, was previously supported by JFK’s widow Jackie. “She was convinced that it was her husband’s successor who was the mastermind behind the plot to murder JFK,” says a source.

Jackie thought it a convenient coincidence that the murder, while she and JFK were riding in an open motorcade through Dallas’ Dealy Plaza, took place in Texas, Johnson’s home state, where he’d been a longtime congressman and had powerful connections high and low. UNQUOTE

In my opinion that National Enquirer "source" could have been from someone working in their newsroom. But it does not mean it is not true.

One thing is for sure is Evelyn Lincoln, JFK's secretary of 12 years was convinced that Lyndon Johnson murdered John Kennedy.

And Madeleine Brown, a key inner circle LBJ mistress, was convinced the LBJ had foreknowledge of the impending assassination of John Kennedy.

As for Jackie, she like her boyfriend Robert Kennedy, despised Lyndon Johnson. I think onetime she referred to LBJ as Colonel Cornpone and his little porkchop (Lady Bird).

Not many people know about this quote from Jackie.

One of JFK, Jr.'s best friends at the Phillips Academy was Meg Azzoni. In spring, 1977, she and John went to visit Jackie while Caroline was still at Harvard. Meg says: "Jackie told John and I at the 'break-the-fast' breakfast, 'I did not like or trust Lyndon Johnson.' No one said another word the whole meal in memorial contemplative silence."

That is from page 52 of Meg Azzoni's book: "John F. Kennedy, Jr. to Meg Azzoni 11 Letters: Memories of Kennedys & Reflections on His Quest."

And JFK, Jr.'s quest was to find out who murdered his father.

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.................As for Jackie, she like her boyfriend Robert Kennedy, despised Lyndon Johnson....................

Absurd, why post it? Why dwell on it? Do you believe RFK was Jackie's boyfriend? What influences your belief in this? Is their relationship relevant to the degree some take it to? I will answer my own questions.:

In my opinion, David Heymann is 100% correct that Robert Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy had a love affair and a sexual relationship post JFK assassination. It went on for years with Jackie playing Robert Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis off against each other.

It is possible that this affair began before the JFK assassination.

Jackie Kennedy loved Robert Kennedy more than anyone else except her kids. Robert Kennedy was Jackie's rock of support long before the JFK assassination.

I read the excellent book "Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story" by C. David Heymann. I HIGHLY recommend this fantastic book which gives great insights into the relationship of Robert Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy.

http://www.amazon.co...=cm_rdp_product

It left no doubt in my mind, through many personal anecdotes and commentary from close Kennedy friends, that post JFK Assassination Robert and Jackie Kennedy were engaging in an intense love/sex affair.

I have always wondered WHY both Robert and Jackie Kennedy remained so publicly SILENT about their true thinking that an elite domestic political conspiracy murdered John Kennedy. After all, they sent an emissary to Russia in December, 1963, to tell the Russians that the Kennedys were convinced that JFK had been murdered by a high level domestic plot.

So why did they not tell the American people that? I think we have the answer now. #1 They were in fear for their lives, pretty much knowing that there had been a coup d'etat and they were powerless to change that or fight or find the murderers of JFK.

#2, and it is a big one, Robert Kennedy was afraid that if he made too much, or any, waves publicly about the conspiracy to murder John Kennedy that it would inevitably lead to public revelations about the love/sex affair he was having with Jackie Kennedy post JFK assassiation.

One thing this book "Bobby and Jackie" underscores is how much Jackie Kennedy was in love with Robert Kennedy. I get the feeling she would do anything for Robert, including running through a brick wall. They had a very intense, very close relationship ... including some torrid sex as they basically fell into each other's arms in their post JFK assassination grief.

http://www.amazon.com/Bobby-Jackie-C-David-Heymann/dp/1416556249

[David Heymann, Bobby and Jackie: a Love Story, pp. 117-118]:

"Over lunch that afternoon, Smathers asked Bobby why he’d aborted his personal investigation into his brother’s assassination.

“Because every time I pump the FBI or CIA for information,” RFK responded, “I end up with a death threat in the mail. So does Teddy. I don’t care about my own life, but I do care about my brother’s. My using the CIA in conjunction with the Mafia to go after Castro may have led to Jack’s death. One in the family is enough.”

For his part, Smathers supported the theory that there had been a conspiratorial plot between organized crime and the CIA, or, more accurately, a renegade faction of the CIA. Smathers had little faith in the findings of the Warren Commission. “Gerald Ford, the future president, was an FBI mole,” said Smathers. “He was on the commission but reported back to J. Edgar Hoover.” Despite the FBI director’s disdain for the Kennedys, Smathers firmly believed that it was the CIA - and not the FBI – that had worked with the syndicate to assassinate Kennedy. “In 1957 JFK and I spent a few days in Havanna,” continued Smathers. While there, they were introduced to crime figures Meyer Lansky and Santos Trafficante, both of whom controlled Cuba’s hotels, casinos, and nightclubs, creating an exhuberant after-hours atmosphere. “Trafficante set us up in a hotel suite with several choice ladies of the night. Only later did I realize how stupid we’d been. It wouldn’t have surprised me to learn that we’d been filmed through a one-way guest-room mirror. The opportunity for blackmail, particularly after Jack became president, pointed to the foolishness of our little adventure. Jack could never resist temptation. His name cropped up in 1963 in connection with the so-called Profumo debacle, in which an international vice ring nearly brought down the British government. He’d been linked to one of the women involved in the case. Had he lived, Jack would’ve been dragged through the mud. And there was the matter of Mary Pinchot Meyer, his last mistress, who was murdered in 1964 while walking along the towpath in Georgetown. Had he been alive, that case also would have come back to haunt Jack.”

RFK, long his brother’s bagman, almost certainly knew of the meeting in pre-Castro Cuba between Jack and Trafficante, as well as all the rest of JFK’s sordid dealings. Ultimately, according to Smathers, Bobby’s decision to discontinue his investigation into his brother’s assassination probably had less to do with the Mafia and more to do with his and Jackie Kennedy’s madcap affair following Jack’s death.

“At least, that’s what Ted Kennedy told me,” noted Smathers. “One of Bobby’s fears was that somebody would eventually leak information on the affair to the press. Too many people were in on the secret. Exposure in the media would have ruined any chance Bobby might have had of following in Jack’s presidential footsteps. Frankly, between the CIA and Bobby’s interlude with Jackie, it’s a wonder that none of it had already been exposed in the press.”"

[David Heymann, Bobby and Jackie: a Love Story, pp. 117-118]

More on the RFK/Jackie Love affair; Notes from Bobby and Jackie by C. David Heymann:

p. Vii “Thereafter nearly every biographer of Bobby or Jackie, including volumes by Edward Klein, Christopher Anderson, Sarah Bradford, and Peter Evans, capitalized on my research and reported on the Bobby-Jackie affair, in certain instances adding new details to those already known.”

p. 8 Jack Valenti describes Bobby Kennedy as a man possessed as he entered Air Force One on 11/22/63 as he rushed to Jackie’s side. RFK ignored everyone else and rushed by them.

p.14 Jackie invites her future boyfriend Ari Onassis to the White House during the JFK mourning period.

p. 15-16 RFK and Jackie visit JFK’s grave at midnight at Arlington. They were holding hands.

p. 22 Hoovers bulging files on JFK’s wildly promiscuous life

p. 22 JFK was blatantly having sex with other women on his honeymoon. JFK collecting names and phone numbers. Then JFK picks up one of the better looking women. “They emerged twenty minutes later, looking flushed and spent.”

p. 23 1956 JFK and 3 friends with Scandanavian ladies on ship in Mediterranean. Meanwhile Jackie is back home going through a miscarriage. Bobby was there to comfort her and bury the baby.

p. 25 Bill Walton details Jackie’s affair with actor William Holden. She was doing it out of revenge to get even with JFK.

p. 25 Langdon Marvin admits JFK used to send him as an advance man on the 1960 campaign trail to line up women for Kennedy.

p.26 Pamela Turnure dating Kennedy since 1958. She is later placed as press secretary to Jackie.

p. 27 JFK’s orgies in the White House; naked swimming pool parties. Secret Service Marty Venker said JFK “could be screwing a woman in the basement of the White House one minute, and the next minute he’d be playing family man with his wife and kids – or he’d be in the Oval Office discussing strategy with the prime minister of England.”

p. 27 Marty Venker describes Jackie as “world’s greatest masochist.”

p. 28 Susan Sklover was hired as a physical therapist for JFK; only then did she find out it involved providing him sexual services. Said JFK would just lie on his back while she did all the activity …She quit after 6 weeks and was forced to sign a non-disclosure agreement and given $5,000.

p. 31 Truman Capote called relationship of Jackie and JFK going into White House as an “utter farce.” Says Jackie constantly turned to RFK for advice and support. “He served as her Rock of Gibraltar.”

p. 31 Peter Jay Sharp – went into a Carlyle suite in 1962 found all 3 Kennedy brothers with a different woman, Bobby laying on floor, Ted with his girl in the bathroom.

p. 33 “Why can’t Jack be more like Bobby?” – Jackie to Pierre Salinger

p. 34 Jackie and JFK have a physical scuffle on the White House staircase at the reception of 11/20/63. It looked like Jackie had grabbed a clump of his hair. Apparently, JFK had been with Mary Meyer that afternoon.

p. 42 Post JFK assassination, Jackie mental collapse, very depressed, would only see Bobby.

p. 48 William Manchester – Jackie drinking heavily in her grief. Jackie’s manic mood swings.

p. 50 RFK obsessed with secretly investigating JFK’s death. “He could talk about little else.” – Ken O’Donnell.

p. 52 Bobby spending more time with Jackie’s family than his own.

p. 56 Jackie tries to get Marlon Brando in bed … or maybe she did not because Brando was too drunk.

p. 57 Jackie tells Truman Capote that her sister Lee wants to have sex with Bobby.

p. 58 Chuck Spalding talking about RFK and Jackie canoodling. Holding hands, whispering in ears, Bobby on vacation with Jackie NOT his wife Ethel who gave him 11 kids. Chuck Spalding: “There was definitely something between them…You had to be dumb, deaf and blind not to sense it.”

p. 60 “I wish you were an amoeba, so you could multiply and there would be two or more of you.” Jackie to Bobby.

p. 60 Gore Vidal “I suspect that the one person Jackie ever loved … was Bobby. There was always something oddly intimate in her voice when she mentioned him to me.”

p. 61 Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. describes Bobby and Jackie disappearing below deck on the yacht Sequoia: “I have no idea what transpired between them, but when they returned, they looked as chummy as a pair of Cheshire cats.”

p. 61 Red Fay “Bobby was with her all the time.”

p. 63 Bobby tries to have sex with Joan Braden.

p. 65 RFK and Jackie at party … Bobby “hovered around Jackie like he owned her.” “electricity” between them.

p. 65 Susan Pollock “affair was an open secret.”

p. 67-68 “Bobby and Jackie practically flaunted their mutual affection, hugging and kissing on the beach and walking arm in arm into a local restaurant for dinner.”

p. 70 Bobby’s chauffeur Jim Fitzgerald describes regular overnight stays at Jackie’s, come out the next day “with a grin on his face and a twinkle in his eyes.”

p.70 Dave Powers – RFK spends lots of his time with Caroline and John John.

p. 73 RFK affair with Natalie Fell Cushing

p. 74 Jackie’s affair with architect John Carl Warnecke

p. 75 Coates Redmon: “ I’m 99% sure they were involved … they could have had a mad, morbid attraction to each other, and how this initial attachment continued to grow.”

p. 76 Ted tries to kiss Ethel …”Ethel pushed him away and said, ‘We’ll have none of that Bobby and Jackie stuff in this house.’” Katherine the maid heard this and told it to laundress Mary De Grace.

p. 77 Frankin Roosevelt, Jr. “Everybody knew about the affair …The two of them carried on like a pair of lovesick teenagers… I suspect Bobby would have liked to dump Ethel and marry Jackie.”

p. 77 Merribelle Moore – Ethel called her home all the time complaining about the Bobby/Jackie affair.

p. 78 Richard Burton encouraging Bobby and Jackie to get married!

p. 81 Mary Harrington – RFK and Barbara Marx had affair.

p. 82 then Bobby has affair with Mary Harrington!

p. 83 Mary Harrington spots Bobby and Jackie sunbathing “As they began to kiss he placed one hand on her breast and the other inside of her bikini bottom. After a minute or so, she stood up, wrapped a towel around her breasts and shoulders, and walked toward the house. Bobby followed. I was shocked. It was clear that Bobby was sleeping with his sister-in-law.”

p. 83 RFK replaces JFK as the “dad” of his kids.

p. 84 Renee Lutten aide to Dr. Henry Lax – Jackie spoke of her affair w/RFK with her confidant Dr. Henry Lax.

p. 86 Ari Onassis has sex with Jackie.

p. 87 Audrey Zauderer – “Absolutely!” there was an affair.

p. 87 Maud Shaw – Bobby and Jackie “making no secret of their dalliance”

p. 87-88 Bernard Hayworth – Bobby and Jackie on the beach – “He began massaging her back and kissing her neck. I felt like an intruder, so I stood up to leave, and that’s when he saw me. He froze and so did I. After what seemed an eternity, he started massaging Jackie again.”

p. 88 Mort Downey, Jr. RFK affair with Kim Novak, in the bed while a hotel fire alarm goes off.

p. 89 RFK has affair with Claudine Longet to get even with Jackie seeing Ari Onassis

p. 90 RFK dating 19 year old Candice Bergen

p. 92 RFK and Polly Bissell, clad only in bathing suits, ride off on a Harley. 5/25/65. Go to a wooded area to have sex. Police report of a couple copulating in public – no arrests.

p. 96 Sir Cecil Beaton – Jackie “in much love” with Bobby

p. 99 Bobby and Jackie sitting very close at a bar

p. 100 C. Douglas Dillon – walked in on Bobby and Jackie kissing in the back yard

p. 101 Carl Killingsworth – no photos of JFK in Jackie’s apartment; only a large framed photo of Robert Kennedy

p. 106 Jackie either steals or accidentally takes gold cigarette lighter.

p. 111 Jackie tells Angier Biddle Duke that she is involved with 2 men who she values and respects.

p. 112 RFK and Onassis both send Jackie flowers on her return home from a trip

p.113 Pierre Salinger calls Bobby “Jackie’s current lover”

p. 113 Chuck Spalding “Bobby and Jackie were extremely close.”

p. 114 Truman Capote recalls Lee Radziwell’s daily updates on the Bobby/Jackie Kennedy affair… “Bobby was addicted to sex and got it where and whenever it was offered to him.”

p. 114 Eunice Shriver to Ethel Kennedy – “Well, what are you going to do about it – Bobby’s spending an awful lot of time with the ‘widder.’” Ethel gave no response at all.

p. 115 Johnny Meyer – key aide to Onassis – Onassis was disturbed about the RFK/Jackie affair.

p. 115 Meyer present for this. Onassis: “Your boyfriend’s a little xxxxx.” Jackie: “That doesn’t describe him anatomically.”

p. 117-118 Ted Kennedy tells George Smather about RFK/Jackie affair and says that is one big reason why Robert Kennedy did not aggressively publicly pursue the investigation of his brother’s death.

p. 118 Larry Rivers talks about affair.

p. 120 Roy Cohn (a homosexual who died of AIDS and expert in sexual blackmail) said that RFK and Rudolph Nureyev were having an affair. [Note from Robert Morrow – I doubt this…]

p. 120 Sam Murphy doorman saw RFK for Jackie in 1966 – saw RFK come by about 3 times/week usually for overnights. Aristotle Onassis very rarely and usually with lots of gifts for the kids.

p. 121 Kenneth McKnight walked into RFK’s office in July, 1966. – “I peeked in and there, on a sofa, sat Bobby Kennedy, and straddling his lap, her arms around his neck, was Jackie Kennedy. When they saw me they engaged and stood.”

p. 122 RFK tells McKnight that he saw and heard nothing “If I hadn’t agreed … I honestly believe he would’ve murdered then and there.”

p. 123 RFK’s affair with Margo Cohen

p. 125 Jackie affair with Charles Adams

p. 126 Dave Powers – RFK on trip, has staff send letters to Ethel, while RFK calls Jackie 3 times per day.

p. 128 RFK buys Jackie a $12,000 jade Buddha decanter. Says send $10,000 invoice to Joseph P. Kennedy Foundation.

p. 129 Ethel Kennedy household abuzz with talk of Jackie/RFK affair.

p. 131 Truman Capote – “Never mind that Madame Queen [Jackie] was sleeping with her very married brother-in-law [bobby] and concomitantly with none other than Aristotle Onassis, and that both were paying big money for her service.”

p. 133 April 1967 London trip. Bobby and Jackie were sharing same hotel suite.

p. 135 Ken O’Donnell talks about RFK/Jackie affair.

p. 139 Jackie tells RFK to run for Senate. She was the trusted advisor who RFK trusted the most even for political advice. Jack Newfield – heard from MANY people that RFK/Jackie were lovers. “I heard many times from many people that they were lovers. I couldn’t tell. But I could see that they were extremely committed to each other.”

2009 analysis.

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/reliable-source/2009/07/rs-heymann8.html

This entire thread seems a better fit elsewhere.

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Guest Robert Morrow

I suggest for JFK researchers to start following Roger Stone's Twitter page. He keeps dropping blockbuster nuggets that will be in his book indicting Lyndon Johnson for the JFK assassination: https://twitter.com/RogerJStoneJr

Stone: "Amb Henry Cabot Lodge said it was LBJ and "the company"( CIA), Bill Casey said " LBJ had fingers in the soupbowl'"

Roger Stone will have material from high level American sources, their opinions on the JFK assassination, that has never been revealed before.

One of these blockbuster nuggets is that Henry Cabot Lodge thought that the "Company" (CIA) and Lyndon Johnson were behind the JFK assassination. Roger Stone in his early years was very close to the Lodge family.

Recently, this past month, Roger Stone was told by a nephew of William Casey, deceased head of CIA, that Casey had once said that "LBJ had his fingers in the soupbowl" of the JFK assassination. That last one will not be in his book, but because of the book tour he is on, Stone is getting new material.

I think that this Roger Stone book will be the bunker buster bomb that blows up the Lyndon Johnson legacy.

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