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  1. Reasons for JFK assassination: 1) Lyndon Johnson - kill JFK before the Kennedys could nationally humiliate and destroy LBJ. Kennedy were out to utterly destroy LBJ and not merely "drop him from the 1964 Democratic ticket." 2) D.H. Byrd - preserve his decades long investment in JFK that paid off so handsomely for him before and after the JFK assassination. I can give you 132,000 reasons why D.H. Byrd was involved in the JFK assassination. 3) Ed Clark, LBJ power broker pal who admitted involvement in the JFK assassination - make money off of LBJ due to his close association with this crooked politician. Ed Clark, according to Barr McClellan, was very unhappy when LBJ pulled out of the 1968 presidential race because Ed Clark made tons of easy money legal retainer fees by being associated with Johnson. 4) Gen. Edward Lansdale - kill JFK as revenge for overthrowing and killing Diem in Vietnam. Never mind that JFK did not want Diem dead, that is what happened. Lansdale not happy with being run out of government on 10/31/1963 and being politically castrated in regards to Vietnam policy which he thought was proprietarily his. In return for his Dallas services, Lyndon Johnson resuscitated Lansdale's military career and sent him to Vietnam 5) CIA David Atlee Phillips - oblique admitted to his family that he was involved in the JFK assassination. He would have been mad about Cuba policy. 6) "Dark Complected Man" aka "Radio Man" - a spotter for snipers (plural) behind the fence on the Grassy Knoll. This man, never identified which is highly suspicious - looks like a dark complected CIA connected or Lansdale connected anti-Castro Cuban. He would have been in a rage over Cuba policy. 7) In general, it was the LBJ complex of power VS the Kennedy complex of power and LBJ's side won. NOT on the list of motives: A) JFK being killed because he was not going to prosecute the Vietnam War. That is one of the greatest canards in all of JFK research and it is Oliver Stone's hobby horse. It is right up there with lone nutterism as far as being grotesquely inaccurate. B] JFK's battles with Wall Street C) Everything else - including U.S. fear of losing nuclear superiority.
  2. There was most definitely a wind in Dealey Plaza very close to the time of the JFK assassination. And it was coming from the WSW because a weather front was moving across Texas. In fact as JFK's limo was rounding the corner from Main and taking a right onto Houston Street I think a gust of wind almost knocked off John Connally's hat. There were multiple "gun powder" nose witnesses in Dealey Plaza - and remember the wind was in general coming from the WSW which would have taken any gunsmoke coming out the TSBD and blown it TOWARDS the East and away from Dealey Plaza, so obviously you and take this information and combine it with the smoke clearly seen on the NBC Wegman film and conclude this wind was blowing gunpowder smoke from the Grassy Knoll into Dealey Plaza and the street. Here are some of the "Nose Witnesses" who smelled gunpower in Dealey Plaza at the time of the JFK assassination: From "Murder From Within" by Fred Newcomb on the gunpowder "nose witnesses:" ***Motorcycle escort officer Billy J. Martin, riding one-half car length from the left rear fender of the Presidential limousine, recalled, “You could smell the gunpowder… you knew he wasn’t far away. When you’re that close, you can smell the powder burning. Why you—you’ve got to be pretty close to them… you could smell the gunpowder… right there in the street.”63 (Figure 3-7) “Nose” witnesses Sen. Ralph Yarborough rode in the second car behind the limousine. He smelled gunpowder in the street64 and said it clung to the car throughout the race to Parkland Hospital.65 He later commented, “. . . you don’t smell gunpowder unless you’re shooting at something up wind and it blows it back in your face…”65-a As noted, the motorcade headed into a breeze—photographs show bystanders’ skirts billowing in the wind. At Parkland Hospital Yarborough told reporters “the third shot may have been a Secret Service man returning fire”.65-b Two cars behind Yarborough was the Cabell car. Elizabeth Cabell said she “. . . was acutely aware of the odor of gunpowder.”66 She added Congressman Ray Roberts, seated next to her, had mentioned it also.67 According to press photographer Tom C. Dillard, two cars behind the Cabell car, he “. . . very definitely smelled gunpowder when the cars moved up to the corner [of Elm and Houston Streets].”68 Bystander Virgie Rackley stood in front of the depository building close to the street. “She recalled that after the second shot, she smelled gunsmoke…”69 At the time of the shots, patrolman Joe M. Smith moved from the intersection of Elm and Houston Streets toward the triple underpass.70 Patrolman Earle V. Brown, stationed 100 yards west of the underpass, heard the shots and then smelled gunpowder as the car sped beneath him.71 A police officer who was on the sixth floor of the depository shortly after the shooting failed to smell any gunpowder there.72 One newspaper summed it up: “. . . seconds later the cavalcade was gone. The area still reeked with the smell of gunpowder.”73 Shots from the sixth floor of the depository building would have caused no gunpowder smell in the street. *** Fred T. Newcomb and Perry Adams (2011-11-03). Murder From Within: Lyndon Johnson's Plot against President Kennedy (Kindle Locations 1376-1377). AuthorHouse. Kindle Edition.
  3. November 23, 1963 – John McCloy cables the new president Lyndon Johnson and offers to do anything he can to help LBJ QUOTE On the morning of November 22, 1963, McCloy had breakfast with Dwight Eisenhower, and shortly afterward heard the news from Dallas. The young president he had served in so many ways was dead. Early the next morning, he cabled Lyndon Johnson that he was “stunned and shocked at the terrible loss to the nation … If I can do anything to help, you know I am available.” UNQUOTE [Kai Bird, The Chairman: John J. McCloy: The Making of the American Establishment, p. 544] And the answer was "Well, you can help me cover up the JFK assassination." Remember John McCloy had a working relationship with LBJ and he was extremely good friends with LBJ insiders Clint Murchison, Sr. and Abe Fortas. Because he was such good friends with these people McCloy, like all the other true insiders, was acutely aware of the LBJ-Kennedy "hate relationship." Clint Murchison, Sr. (1895-1969) - https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/murchison-clinton-williams-sr QUOTE He acquired numerous life-insurance companies, banks, bus lines, publishing firms, heavy industrial building materials companies, and an assortment of companies serving such leisure activities as hunting, fishing, travel, and gardening. He was a cattleman throughout his life and acquired extensive ranches in Mexico and East Texas. He experimented in improving cattle strains and in developing superior grazing grasses. He was an avid sportsman, who entertained friends, business associates, and celebrities at his private hunting and fishing retreats in Texas and Mexico. UNQUOTE
  4. John J. McCloy - an arms control hardliner who JFK had to remove (and replace with Averell Harriman) to get a deal done with the Soviets on the 1963 Nuclear Test Ban Treaty in summer 1963 - was also very good friends with Lyndon Johnson's pal Texan Clint Murchison, Sr. and also very good friends with LBJ's long time fixer, legal genius Abe Fortas. I happened to be friends with Barr McClellan and he has told me many times that Ed Clark, who admitted being involved in the JFK assassination, was the lawyer for the Murchison interests of Dallas. In fact Frank Denius, another lawyer at Ed Clark's law firm, was the nephew of Wofford Cain who was a business partner with Clint Murchison. 1) there is this nugget from 1963 which shows the close personal ties between John J. McCloy and Clint Murchison, Sr.: "That summer, McCloy relaxed more than he had for many years. He hunted whitewings with Clint Murchison on the Texas oil man's Mexico farm." [Kai Bird, The Chairman, p. 542] That is the SAME John McCloy who Lyndon Johnson appoints to the Warren Commission on 11/29/63 later in that year. Now check out this passage from the biography Clint: Clint Williams Murchison by Ernestine Orrick Van Buren who was Murchison's personal secretary for 20 years. "Clint was in La Jolla during the Democratic Convention in Los Angeles, in July 1960, and he avidly followed the proceedings on television. The avalanche of superb organization which gave John F. Kennedy the nomination on the first ballot was a huge disappointment. When the word was flashed that Lyndon Johnson had accepted the vice-presidential spot on the Kennedy ticket, Clint Murchison listened in cold disbelief. In December 1963, soon after Lyndon Johnson became president following the assassination of John F. Kennedy, there was a soft rap on the bedroom door where Clint was napping. It was Warren Tilley, butler at Gladoak Farms. "Washington calling, Mr. Murchison. The president [Lyndon Johnson] wants to speak with you. A brief silence followed. Then through the closed door came the muffled voice of Clint Murchison. "Tell the president I can't hear him." Clint resumed his nap."* *Virginia Murchison Linthicum Interview, September 20, 1980 [Ernestine Orrick Van Buren, Clint, pp. 317-318] John J. McCloy was a Good Friend of LBJ insider Abe Fortas who helped Lyndon Johnson pick the Warren Commission https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4-wWuVBbqU LBJ and Abe Fortas, 11/29/63, 1:15 PM LBJ: “What would you think about John McCloy instead of General Norstad?” Abe Fortas: “I think that would be great. He is a wonderful man and a very dear friend of mine. I am devoted to him.” Jim DiEugenio: Lyndon Johnson and John McCloy were friends and colleagues: QUOTE As Kai Bird’s biography of McCloy, The Chairman, makes clear, Johnson and McCloy were friends and colleagues. But there is another point about how Midgley was convinced to go along with McCloy’s view of the Warren Commission. Around the same time he married Furness, he received a significant promotion, elevated to executive editor of the network’s flagship news program, “The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite.” This made him, in essence, the top news editor at CBS, a decision that required the consultation and approval of Salant, Cronkite and Stanton – and very likely the CNEC. UNQUOTE [“How CBS News Aided the JFK Cover-up,” Jim DiEugenio, Consortium News, 4/22/2016]
  5. In 1969 Air Force General Joseph J. Cappucci told military friends Col. Bill Amos and Jan Amos that Lyndon Johnson killed JFK Bio on Cappucci - http://www.af.mil/AboutUs/Biographies/Display/tabid/225/Article/107495/brigadier-general-joseph-j-cappucci.aspx On 11/21/2013 (the day before the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination) in Dallas while standing in Dealey Plaza, I met an 84 year old Dallas woman named Jan Amos. Her husband was Col. Bill Amos and he was assigned to Air Force intelligence in the 1960's. In 1969, several months after Ted Kennedy-Chappaquidick incident, the topic of the Kennedys came up among her social group over drinks. Needless to say her social group of Air Force men and their wives pretty much hated the Kennedys. At this point Gen. Joseph J. Cappucci, a man very high up in Air Force counter-intelligence and a man who had a personal friendship with J. Edgar Hoover said that Lyndon Johnson had murdered John Kennedy. That was the first that Jan had heard that bit of blockbuster information. After the intimate party had broken up, probably from the Hilton in Rome, Italy, Col. Bill Amos told his wife Jan Amos "Jan, you are never to repeat a word that Gen. Capucci spoke." Gen. Cappucci had clearly indicted Lyndon Johnson for the JFK assassination and said that his close personal friend J. Edgar Hoover had confirmed this to him. Gen. Joseph J. Cappucci, the head of Air Force counterintelligence & a close friend of FBI J. Edgar Hoover, told Jan Amos and her husband Col. William Henry Amos, that Lyndon Johnson killed JFK. Cappucci was the direct superior to Col. William Henry Amos. Cappucci made these comments after a party at the Hilton Hotel in Rome in 1969. Go to the 6 minute mark of Robert Morrow’s July 31, 2014 interview with Jan Amos at her condominium in Dallas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CetTAKiGY1Y Gen. Joseph Cappucci was very close to FBI director J. Edgar Hoover who in turn was very close to Lyndon Johnson. Col. Bill Amos was the bright star working directly under Cappucci at that time, but he was an alcoholic and later had to leave the military. After Cappucci made these comments indicting LBJ for JFK’s murder, on the way home Col. William Henry Amos told his wife Jan Amos to never utter a word of what she had heard. A disgusted Cappucci said “No wonder Lyndon Johnson had JFK killed” and he said this after the topic of Ted Kennedy and Chappaquiddick had come up. Mary Jo Kopechne, a passenger of Sen. Ted Kennedy, had drowned at Chappaquiddick on July 18, 1969. Additionally, Jan Amos reveals that in 1964 President LBJ gave a direct order to the military to seize and destroy all copies of “A Texan Looks at Lyndon: A Study in Illegitimate Power” by J. Evetts Haley on military bases and commissaries nationwide. Col. Amos was given direct orders by his superiors to incinerate every single copy of this book which correctly implied that LBJ was murdering people to cover up the Billie Sol Estes LBJ-kickback scandal of the early 1960’s. Col. William Amos told his wife Jan that LBJ was the rudest and most uncouth bastard he had ever been around or worked for. Jan Amos later moved back to Dallas and worked in high end clothing retail where she became friends and a personal shopper for the wives of the social elite of Dallas. She knew the Murchison and Perot families and numerous prominent Dallas families.
  6. Ron Bulman QUOTE In looking today I came across LBJ and JBC hounding JFK for a year to come to Texas to heal the rift between them and Yarborough. UNQUOTE None of that happened. Neither Lyndon Johnson (who hated JFK and Sen. Yarborough) nor Gov. John Connally were asking John Kennedy to come to Texas to heal a rift in the Democratic party. Both Connally and Ralph Yarborough denied this (sorry I can't footnote this I have read it somewhere). LBJ in April, 1963 announced JFK was coming to Texas and this was done to lure/force JFK into coming to Texas. And except for raising some money, JFK really did not want to go. And as for Dallas, that city was put on and taken off the agenda multiple times. As for John Connally insisting on the Trade Mart - nothing suspicious there because John Connally was not involved in the JFK assassination. The Trade Mart was the bright shining modern object of Dallas in 1963; it was a much showier, flashier place to show off to the world a presidential visit. The dumpy Women's Pavilion on the Texas State Fair Grounds was very outdated. Connally merely wanted to put on a good show. It was Lyndon Johnson, not John Connally, who was ready to let the bullets start flying. LBJ did not want to heal a rift; he wanted to put a rift in JFK's head. The person who told me that the Trade Mart was the no-brainer place to have an event was former Dallas Times-Herald reporter Connie Kritzberg. Having the luncheon at the Women's Pavilion would be like having lunch in your arm pit.
  7. Oh, I think Hoover figured out very quickly that the JFK assassination was a high level domestic coup d'etat. Otherwise he would not have gone gambling at the horse track on Saturday, Nov. 23, 1963. Remember Hoover was LBJ's neighbor from 1943 to 1961 and longtime blood brother. I think Hoover figured out a long time before summer of 1964 what had just happened and that LBJ was right in the mix of the JFK assassination. Hoover speaking to Billy Byars, Jr. at the Del Charro Hotel in the summer of 1964 from Official and Confidential: The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover by Anthony Summers: “If I told you what I really know, it would be very dangerous to this country. Our whole political system could be disrupted.” Anthony Summers: "I was there for one or two weeks," Byars recalled in 1988. "They would eat together, my father, Murchison, and Hoover, and the others. Hoover seemed to be in a very strange frame of mind. He was having a better relationship with Johnson, evidently, than he had with President Kennedy - by a long shot. His relationship with Bobby Kennedy had apparently almost driven him over the edge. He used to talk about that constantly, and once I had the chance to ask him directly about the assassination. I asked him, 'Do you think Lee Harvey Oswald did it?" And he stopped and he looked at me for quite a long time. Then he said, 'If I told you what I really know, it would be very dangerous to this country. Our whole political system could be disrupted.' That's all he said, and I could see he wasn't about to say any more. [The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover, Anthony Summers] Billy Byars, Jr. was born in 1936. In 1964 when he spoke with Hoover he would have been about age 28 https://www.boywiki.org/en/Billy_Byars,_Jr. QUOTE Summers shows through numerous details how very well the Byars, father and son, knew Hoover. The afternoon of President Kennedy's death, J. Edgar Hoover phoned three people: the Attorney General, the head of the Secret Service, and Billy Byars, Sr. [Summers, supra, p. 329] One statement by Billy Byars, Jr., is frequently repeated by conspiracy theorists. Byars related to Summers a conversation at the Del Charro during the summer of 1964 or 1965. "I asked him, 'Do you think Lee Harvey Oswald did it?' And he stopped and looked at me for quite a long time. Then he said, "If I told you what I really know, it would be very dangerous to this country. Our whole political system could be disrupted.' That's all he said, and I could see he wasn't going to say any more." [Summers, supra, p. 330]. Usually when this quote is cited online Byars, Jr. is described as "teenage", but he would have been in his late twenties. UNQUOTE
  8. The #1 goal of the JFK assassination was to immediately stop the Kennedys' "destroy LBJ program" which was in high gear in November, 1963. Every other reason for the JFK assassination was secondary to that. LBJ top aide Horace Busby implies strongly that Lyndon Johnson was acutely aware by Nov. 4, 1963 that the Kennedys had sent a SWAT team of over **FORTY** national reporters to Texas to utterly destroy him https://robertmorrowpoliticalresearchblog.blogspot.com/2020/07/lyndon-johnson-was-acutely-aware-by-nov.html I wonder how LBJ would have reacted?
  9. Lyndon Johnson did not want any national commission to so-called "investigate" the JFK assassination. He wanted to rig the investigation with a Texas Courty of Inquiry rigged by Texas Attorney General Waggoner Carr and Leon Jaworski and Robert Storey the head of SMU Law School. But when LBJ found out that it was politically unacceptable to do the rigging in Texas, he went along and rigged his Presidential Commission on the Assassination of JFK with his best friends Russell, Boggs, McCloy and other right wingers like Gerald Ford who would go along with the cover up. LBJ specifically picked Gerald Ford because of his CIA ties which you can heard on YouTube in the LBJ-Ford phone call. LBJ's only screw up was picking Sen. John Sherman Cooper, a liberal Republican senator from Kentucky who was close friends with JFK. Sen. Cooper believed in real time while he was on the Warren Commission that Lyndon Johnson had orchestrated the JFK assassination and was using the Warren Commission to cover up that heinous crime. The source for that is former RFK aide and former Sen. Cooper aide Morris Wolff who is alive in 2024 and who wrote that in his memoir.
  10. Do you know why Lyndon Johnson did not want Robert Kennedy to be *his* Vice President in 1964? Because he did not want to put anyone on the Democratic ticket who would murder him. The reason LBJ would say something like that is LBJ knows that Robert Kennedy knows that LBJ murdered JFK. And the other reason for that comment is LBJ knows that he and Sam Rayburn strong armed/bullied JFK in a hostile takeover of the Vice Presidential spot for LBJ on the 1960 Democratic ticket. And the reason WHY LBJ made a hostile takeover of the Vice Presidency was because relations with the Kennedys were so rancid and toxic that LBJ knew that if JFK were elected president, the Kennedys would immediately move to have LBJ overthrown as the Senate Democratic Majority Leader - that gig was over. The context of the conversation below is LBJ telling his longtime pal and former aide Texas Governor John Connally why it would be completely unacceptable for LBJ to have RFK on the 1964 Democratic ticket. LBJ to John Connally (7/23/64) on why he would not have RFK as his Vice President on the 1964 Democratic ticket: "I'm not going to let them put somebody in bed with me that'll murder me." [Michael Beschloss, Taking Charge: The Johnson White House Tapes, 1963-1964 (1997), p. 470] [Lawrence Leamer, Sons of Camelot: The Fate of an American Dynasty (2004), p. 18] … Also in [Laurent Guyenot, The Unspoken Kennedy Truth, pp. 7-8] Lyndon Johnson speaking with John Connally on the phone (7/23/64) about how he is not going to take Robert Kennedy as a VP on the Demo ticket: QUOTE I think I’ll have that conversation…. I’ll call you afterwards and we probably will have to make a deep pitch to governors … and … leaders… and see if they’ll stay with the President. Then I just think I have to say that if they don’t, I’m not going to let them put somebody [Robert Kennedy] in bed with me that’ll murder me. Then I just can’t be president. Then that’s exactly what he [Robert Kennedy] wants. Because then with his having enough support to be Vice President and I got out, he’d have it more than anybody else has. … But I don’t think my self-respect could suffer a defeat at the convention and then take the presidency. Do you? UNQUOTE [Michael Beschloss, Taking Charge: The Johnson White House Tapes, 1963-1964 (1997), p. 470]
  11. You are telling me nothing I do not know. Judge the credibility of Jim Marrs and Sen. Ralph Yarborough however you wish.
  12. [David Lifton email to Robert Morrow]: 8/3/21 - 9:48 PM PDT Robert: Old news (as I’m sure you realize). But… thanks for reminding me. DSL P.S. I’m not sure you realize this, but. . . . This was not LBJ merely “announcing” something. Rather: It was LBJ engaging in a political maneuver which would commit JFK to making a Dallas trip. DSL 8/4/21 Robert Morrow reply: I agree
  13. I give John Connally a complete free pass in the planning of the JFK assassination. It was not his balls that were in the process of being roasted in real time by the Kennedys. Connally's star was on the rise, while Nixon and the newspapers were openly speculating that the Kennedys were getting rid of the hated LBJ - which, of course, they were with a vengeance in November, 1963. John Connally (in 1982 to Doug Thompson): "You know I was one of the ones who advised Kennedy to stay away from Texas," Connally said. "Lyndon (Johnson) was being a real asshole about the whole thing and insisted." Web link: https://www.opednews.com/populum/page.php?f=opedne_doug_tho_060330_is_deception_the_bes.htm March 29, 2006 Is deception the best way to serve one's country? By Doug Thompson for Capitol Hill Blue The handwritten note lay in the bottom drawer of my old rolltop desk, one I bought for $50 in a junk store in Richmond, VA, 39 years ago. "Dear Doug & Amy," it read. "Thanks for dinner and for listening." The signature was a bold "John" and the letterhead on the note simply said "John B. Connally" and was dated July 14, 1982. The handwritten note lay in the bottom drawer of my old rolltop desk, one I bought for $50 in a junk store in Richmond, VA, 39 years ago. "Dear Doug & Amy," it read. "Thanks for dinner and for listening." The signature was a bold "John" and the letterhead on the note simply said "John B. Connally" and was dated July 14, 1982. I met John Connally on a TWA flight from Kansas City to Albuquerque earlier that year. The former governor of Texas, the man who took one of the bullets from the assassination that killed President John F. Kenney, was headed to Santa Fe to buy a house. The meeting wasn't an accident. The flight originated in Washington and I sat in the front row of the coach cabin. During a stop in Kansas City, I saw Connally get on the plane and settle into a first class seat so I walked off the plane and upgraded to a first class seat right ahead of the governor. I not only wanted to meet the man who was with Kennedy on that day in Dallas in 1963 but, as the communications director for the re-election campaign of Congressman Manuel Lujan of New Mexico, I thought he might be willing to help out on what was a tough campaign. When the plane was in the air, I introduced myself and said I was working on Lujan's campaign. Connally's face lit up and he invited me to move to the empty seat next to him. "How is Manuel? Is there anything I can do to help?" By the time we landed in Albuquerque, Connally had agreed to do a fundraiser for Lujan. A month later, he flew back into New Mexico where Amy and I picked him up for the fundraiser. Afterwards, we took him to dinner. Connolly was both gracious and charming and told us many stories about Texas politics. As the evening wore on and the multiple bourbon and branch waters took their effect, he started talking about November 22, 1963, in Dallas. "You know I was one of the ones who advised Kennedy to stay away from Texas," Connally said. "Lyndon (Johnson) was being a real asshole about the whole thing and insisted." Connally's mood darkened as he talked about Dallas. When the bullet hit him, he said he felt like he had been kicked in the ribs and couldn't breathe. He spoke kindly of Jackie Kennedy and said he admired both her bravery and composure. I had to ask. Did he think Lee Harvey Oswald fired the gun that killed Kennedy? "Absolutely not," Connally said. "I do not, for one second, believe the conclusions of the Warren Commission." So why not speak out? "Because I love this country and we needed closure at the time. I will never speak out publicly about what I believe." We took him back to catch a late flight to Texas. He shook my hand, kissed Amy on the cheek and walked up the ramp to the plane. We saw Connally and his wife a couple of more times when they came to New Mexico but he sold his house a few years later as part of a bankruptcy settlement. He died in 1993 and, I believe, never spoke publicly about how he doubted the findings of the Warren Commission. Connnally's note serves as yet another reminder that in our Democratic Republic, or what's left of it, few things are seldom as they seem. Like him, I never accepted the findings of the Warren Commission. Too many illogical conclusions. John Kennedy's death, and the doubts that surround it to this day, marked the beginning of the end of America's idealism. The cynicism grew with the lies of Vietnam and the senseless deaths of too many thousands of young Americans in a war that never should have been fought. Doubts about the integrity of those we elect as our leaders festers today as this country finds itself embroiled in another senseless war based on too many lies. John Connally felt he served his country best by concealing his doubts about the Warren Commission's whitewash but his silence may have contributed to the growing perception that our elected leaders can rewrite history to fit their political agendas. Had Connally spoken out, as a high-ranking political figure with doubts about the "official" version of what happened, it might have sent a signal that Americans deserve the truth from their government, even when that truth hurts. Originally published at and © Copyright 2006 by Capitol Hill Blue
  14. Sandy, who were the "CIA plotters" of the JFK assassination? Do you have any names? For example was it Allen Dulles, James Angleton, Richard Helms, William King Harvey or David Morales? Would Gen. Edward Lansdale of the Air Force be considered a "CIA plotter" against JFK because of his long association with Allen Dulles? You mention the JCS - do you have the names of any JCS plotters who were likely or definitely involved in the JFK assassination? What do you think of Sean Fetter's thesis which is it is more likely that the right wing crazies of the Air Force were more likely involved in the JFK assassination than "CIA plotters?"
  15. That LBJ-Nixon meeting that Roger Stone talks about never happened. Roger Stone, as usual, just made it up. There are some things in his LBJ book that I think he utterly fabricated. Which is too bad because I put some good material in his book. Remember, Roger Stone could not care less about the truth. It will use the truth if it serves his purposes and he will totally lie about anything anytime.
  16. I'm fine with booting it to the Water Cooler. And btw, I am not "sensational" about high level political sex perverts, I merely tell the truth about them.
  17. Let's get first things straight: Roger Stone is a pathological liar and on top of that he is sloppy and lazy. Of course his books - that do not involve me - look like they have been shitted out of the ass of hyena. In summer 2013 I met Roger Stone done in Miami. He had been impressed with my LBJ knowledge. I agreed to help with his LBJ book but by no means did I write most of that garbage - instead I turbo charged it with the absolute best information I had on Lyndon Johnson. I do not take responsibility for all the "mafia did it" stuff in that book. I was a huge help to Roger Stone and I was his sherpa through the JFK research community. The Clintons' War on Women was my baby - I wrote 85% of it and picked the cover pic of Hillary and the name of the book. All genius stuff. I heavily footnoted the book and included a robust biography. Anything wrong in that book is because that moron Roger Stone inserted it at the last minute, especially the stuff absolving Donald Trump of any untoward dealings with Jeffrey Epstein. In fact, once I became convinced the Trump behaved worse with Epstein than even Bill Clinton, I immediately told Roger Stone in June 2016 that Donald Trump needs to be in jail not running for president. My relationship with pathological liar and criminal psychopath Roger Stone pretty much ended at that point and he has not paid me royalties on the Clintons' War on Women since December, 2016. The man is a criminal. Thanks to me Roger Stone's LBJ Did It book is pretty good, mainly because of the LBJ material I put in it. The Clintons' War on Women is beloved by the Trump base and is a success. I do recommend Stone's book on Jeb and the Bush Crime family particularly for the section on gay prostitute and fake reporter Jeff Gannon on the White House. He was probably servicing (as a top) for a key George W. Bush aide (a bottom). That section in Stone's Jeb! book is legit. Roger Stone is 1) lazy 2) sloppy 3) careless 4) does not care about the truth and 5) actually enjoys lying and deceiving people. Give me a call one day and I will be glad to go into detail over Stone's demented life as a sex weirdo.
  18. Lyndon Johnson wanted to rig the cover up to the JFK assassination with a "Texas Court of Inquiry" led by trusty conservative Waggoner Carr. Waggoner Carr was going to have LBJ man Leon Jaworkski and Robert Storey the head of the SMU law school be his advisors on this rigged cover up. Most of the Warren Commision members were conservatives and close to LBJ and his friends. When LBJ was faced with the reality that the American public would not trust Texans to investigate the JFK assassination he succumbed to the pleadings of people like Joe Alsop and the Washington Post and he decided to rig a national commission with 1) one of his absolute closest friends Sen. Richard Russell (D-GA), the leader of the segregationists and LBJ's mentor 2) Hale Boggs - longtime LBJ pal whose wife Lindy Boggs WAS THE BEST FRIEND OF LADY BIRD JOHNSON 3) John J McCloy - who Jim DiEugenio says had a relationship with LBJ. (Kai Bird's bio on McCloy.) McCloy also close to ABE FORTAS, longtime LBJ fixer lawyer. McCloy had to be removed by JFK as an arms control negotiator because he was too much of a hawk and he was replaced with Averell Harriman who in close consult with JFK got a nuclear test ban treaty done. 4) Allen Dulles fired CIA director who like LBJ, hated the Kennedys 5) Gerald Ford, who Bobby Baker said used to have trysts in an apartment that the FBI was bugging. Ford later said privately he knew it was a conspiracy 6) Sen. John Sherman Cooper (R-KY) - who happened to be a close personal friend of JFK and who while on the Warren Commission BELIEVED THAT LYNDON JOHNSON HAD JUST MURDERED JFK - see his aide Morris Wolffe who is alive today and saying that 7)Earl Warren was chosen to appeal to liberals and LBJ told him the Communists killed JFK and we have to cover up so that we do not have nuclear war. The other person who LBJ considered early on was Gen. Lauris Norstad- who was a right wing general who fought with JFK who got to control nuclear weapons. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/08/jfk-vs-the-military/309496/ LBJ was so pleased with Allen Dulles cover up work on the Warren Commission he sent him down to Mississippi to investigate the disappearances of the 3 murdered civil rights activists. LBJ was so pleased with cover up work of FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover that he he gave him a lifetime exemption from retiring at the mandatory age of 70. In other words, you could say LBJ rigged the Warren Commission just like he was ready to rig a Texas Court of Inquiry into the JFK assassination.
  19. "Sex partners:" Juanita Broaddrick who Bill Clinton savagely raped in 1978 and almost bit off her lip. Then Bill told her "You ought to put some ice on that lip." Paula Jones - who Bill Clinton flashed his erect penis at and said in a horny voice: "Kiss it." She refused. Kathleen Willey - who Bill Clinton made a hard pass at in the Oval Office and who turned him and down and most definitely was not a "sex partner" of Bill Clinton. Hillary hired Jack Palladino later to run a terror campaign on Kathleen Willey when she was deposed in the Paula Jones case. They stole her cat Bullseye. The 4th person who Trump brought to the case was Kathy Shelton who rapist was represented in a court case by Hillary Clinton https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathy_Shelton Leslie Millwee was not brought by Trump, although you would probably refer to her as one "Bill Clinton's sex partners" if given the chance: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2016/10/19/exclusive-video-interview-new-bill-clinton-sexual-assault-accuser-goes-public-first-time/ I suggest reading my book The Clinton' War on Women: https://www.amazon.com/Clintons-War-Women-Roger-Stone/dp/1510713921/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3COW71W7G0PA9&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.QTJgc6eF12RfcibJmbUeT0nQX-gkXh8H__gSo1jUALERD2TYkcxo_tthAKX9dtTk1TARXgtbK-MbaNz6I-hVQTcAOWLmWK1xduNmEphsOsb9_cSf8Q_LDYH_h2jmfZPmcXDBaXdCqFySG1a1yqv0ZXsbEyIMaQ03U1MtHm_dJ9FEs8KcoMfU1A3RIISBTO2zHAaP1FezeQi4Sl3y-S4pqFR78-QSNrFZLEctJVvfxUk.PMhIk_voRG77_Is3HoV9k2n00whHHC9KIID3Wz605sQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+clintons+war+on+women&qid=1714082059&sprefix=the+clintons%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-1
  20. Yes, of course, I was conversing with Roger Stone while he was crafting/planting in/creating stories for the National Enquirer. The Enquirer was totally in the bag for the Trump campaign. Roger Stone was also managing Danney Williams, the son of Bill Clinton and a black street hooker Bobbie Ann Williams. This story, which is 100%, about Bill Clinton's abandonment of his only child on Earth, was targeted to the black community in swing states and did much damage to the Hillary Clinton campaign. I believe the National Enquirer also did a story about Danney Williams.
  21. 1) Marvin Watson was a longtime inner circle LBJ henchman 2) FBI Deke DeLoach - I interviewed him in 2011. He said LBJ was a "family man." DeLoach and his family used to go to Camp David at Easter to be with LBJ's family. LBJ could have replaced Hoover at any time with DeLoach; that is how Hoover was kept under control by LBJ. Lyndon Johnson on 4/3/1967 told his Chief of Staff Marvin Watson that the CIA had something to do with the JFK assassination https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=62412#relPageId=60&search=In_this%20connection,%20Marvin%20Watson%20called%20me%20late%20last%20night (FBI Deke DeLoach memo -see page 2) From Robert Kennedy and His Times by Arthur Schlesinger (1978) (p. 616 in a footnote): "In 1967 Marvin Watson of Lyndon Johnson's White House staff told Cartha DeLoach of the FBI that Johnson "was now convinced there was a plot in connection with the assassination. Watson stated the President felt that CIA had had something to do with this plot." (Washington Post, December 13, 1977)
  22. Lyndon Johnson wanted Jackie to ride in his car in the Texas motorcades. Source: George Smathers who conversed with JFK on Air Force One on the flight back from Florida on Monday, Nov. 18, 1963 QUOTE On Monday, Kennedy returned to Washington on Air Force One. His back hurt. Lying on his stateroom bed, he summoned George Smathers from the front of the plane: “God, I wish you could think of some way of getting me out of going to Texas…. Look how screwed up it’s going to be. You’ve got Lyndon, who is insisting that Jackie ride with him. You’ve got Ralph Yarborough, who hates Lyndon, and Johnson doesn’t want Yarborough with him. Connally is the Governor. “They are all prima donnas of the biggest order, and they’re all insisting that they either ride with me or Jackie. The law says the Vice President can’t ride with the President. I’ve got to start off my speech saying what a fine guy Johnson is, what a fine guy Connally is, and then Yarborough, and they all don’t like each other. I just wish to hell I didn’t have to go. Can’t you think of some emergency we could have?” UNQUOTE [Michael Beschloss, The Crisis Years: Kennedy and Khrushchev 1960-1963, pp. 665-666]
  23. Agreed. There is no confirmation OTHER than Sen. Ralph Yarborough that LBJ and his personal Secret Service agent Rufus Youngblood were listening to a walkie talkie turned down low mere moments before a bullet or bullets blow off JFK's head. It is just the word of Sen. Ralph Yarborough and I think he is credible.
  24. Let me tell you about DREW PEARSON - he was one of the national reporters who had already written an expose of Lyndon Johnson that was to run in the Sunday papers of 11/24/1963. I am unsure if it was printed or not but I doubt so. Once LBJ became president DREW PEARSON was a complete 100% media shill for LBJ. LBJ used to tell Pearson I *might* make you Secretary of State one day as he massaged his ego. LBJ would often use Pearson's column as a leaking avenue to put out dirt on his enemies (Robert Kennedy, Don Reynolds, etc.).
  25. That is a very good point! Maybe LBJ called on Sunday morning instead. Notice Oswald is taking a bullet within 2 hours of the start of his interview by Fritz, Postal Inspector Holmes, SAIC Sorrels, Inspector Kelley and four members of the homicide squad. Then immediately after Oswald takes a bullet in the belly from Ruby, Lyndon Johnson was calling Parkland Hospital wanting to get a "confession" from Oswald. Lyndon Johnson to Dr. Charles Crenshaw on 11/24/63 “I want a death-bed confession from the accused assassin. There’s a man in the operating room who will take a statement. I will expect full cooperation in this matter.” Paul Kuntzler letter: QUOTE After Oswald was shot by Mafia member Jack Ruby, President Johnson called Parkland Hospital. Phyllis Bartlett, Chief Telephone Operator for Parkland Hospital, remembers the call: "The call came in and said, 'Hold the line for the President." Bartlett continued when she said, "It was just a second or two when he came on in a loud voice and said, 'This is Lyndon Johnson, Connect me to the accused assassin's doctor.' " Ms. Bartlett put the President through to an office adjoining the operating room where Dr. Charles Crenshaw was urgently called to answer the phone. He recalls: "I picked up the phone and it was there I heard this voice like thunder that stated: 'This is President Lyndon B. Johnson.' " And he asked, "How is the accused assassin doing?" I was so startled that the only thing that I could say was: "He is holding his own. He has lost a lot of blood. He said: "Would you take a message to the chief operating surgeon?" It was more of an order than a question. "There is a man in the room, I would like for him to take a deathbed confession." UNQUOTE
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