Madeleine Brown, LBJ & Driskill Hotel - 12/31/63

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Madeleine Brown, LBJ & Driskill Hotel - 12/31/63

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Madeleine Brown, Lyndon Johnson & The Driskill Hotel in Austin, TX: the evening of 12/31/63. LBJ is confirmed by his presidential schedule as being at the Driskill Hotel on that night.In my opinion, the greatest break ever in JFK research is what Lyndon Johnson told Madeleine Brown on 12/31/63: that Dallas, TX oil executives and the CIA murdered John Kennedy. The only thing LBJ did not do was add himself into the mix because he was at the epicenter of the JFK assassination. Madeleine Brown first went public about this in 1982 with a press conference in Dallas: 19 years after LBJ told her this in late 1963 and 9 years after LBJ died in 1973.I consider Madeleine Brown to be the most important witness to truth in the entire field of the JFK assassination. This does not mean I believe everything she ever said; I do believe the vast majority of her statements. There is no question that she was inner circle LBJ for a very long time. JFK researcher Ed Tatro has confirmed that Allan Witwer, the manager of the Hotel Del Charro, and Madeleine Brown knew each other well. That means Madeleine was vacationing with LBJ at the Hotel Del Charro in the 1950's. Tatro re-united Madeleine with Allan Witwer in Massassachusetts decades later - they immediately greeted each other like long lost friends with big smiles.Go to the LBJ Library web page. Pull up LBJ's daily schedule for 12/31/63. Scroll down to the second page on this date. It says "White House Press." Web link: http://www.lbjlibrary.net/collections/daily-diary.html for LBJ's daily schedule. Enter the year "1963" - go #301-341 and pull up the date 12/31/63. That is the "White House Press" party that was held at the Driskill Hotel in Austin, TX on New Year's Eve 12/31/63. Lyndon Johnson is confirmed as being at the Driskill that night. Madeleine was waiting for him upstairs in room #254, a room that LBJ kept on retainer for his trysts.8:10 Depart LBJ Ranch via... chopper with Don Thomas, Sandy Shapiro, General Clifton Gerry Whittington, VM, MF To Austin Forty Acres Club Frank Erwin's residence White House Press [This Press party was being held at the Driskill Hotel on 12/31/63]Headliners Club 12:10 To LBJ via Chopper w/ A.W. Moursund, Gerry W., General Clifton, VM, MF[A quick note: Madeleine was not LBJ's most treasured mistress. That honor would go to his secretary Mary Margaret Wiley (alive today at about age 80.) Mary Margaret Wiley was with LBJ at the peak of his power in the Senate and as VP. She married Jack Valenti on 6/1/62 in a sham marriage that later turned real. Courtenay Lynda Valenti, her first born child is the biological daughter of LBJ and was born 3 weeks before the JFK assassination and later became LBJ's baby in the White House where he continued to have sex with Mrs. Mary Margaret Valenti (nee Wiley). Mary Margaret has given 7 oral histories to the LBJ Library and I think she is keeping back huge secrets involving Lyndon Johnson and perhaps inner circle details of the JFK asssassination that LBJ may have spilled to her. Two LBJ insiders have confirmed to me that Courtenay Lynda Valenti is the biological daughter of Lyndon Johnson. Mary Margaret also had two abortions by LBJ as well. See this link: http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index ... opic=16617 or google "Courtenay Lynda Valenti Education Forum"]Not only that, Lyndon Johnson on the morning of 11/22/63 called Madeleine Brown and told her that after today those goddamn Irish mafia bastards Kennedys will never embarrass me again - that is a promise not a threat.Sounds just like LBJ discussing the Kennedys - and I have read extensively on what he thought about them. Johnson called Madeleine from the Texas Hotel in Fort Worth before he went outside to hear JFK's speech in the morning, or perhaps it was just before JFK's breakfast speech inside with the "Eyes of Texas" upon him.Lyndon Johnson is confirmed by his presidential schedule at being at the Driskill Hotel for a White House "press party" on the night of 12/31/63. There is a very good interview of Madeleine Brown in "Bloody Treason" (pp. 844-862) by Noel Twymann. Harrison Livingstone in "Killing the Truth" has a good section on her on pp. 503-508. Robert Gaylon Ross makes use of Madeleine in his "The Elite Serial Killers of Lincoln, JFK, RFK, & MLK." (2001) Craig Zirbel, the author of "The Final Chapter: On the Assassination of John F. Kennedy" had numerous conversations with Madeleine Brown over the years.I currently do not believe in the "Murchison party" of 11/21/63. If it occurred it was much smaller; Madeleine may very well have been there. I do not think all those other folks were there. LBJ was probably not there. Just my opinion. Perhaps this is an embellishment of Madeleine's. Having said that, I think the core of her story about what LBJ told her is 100% correct - he probably just told her that in the morning rather than at the party.Madeleine Brown was an advertising executive by day.... and a call girl by night. She told JFK researcher Casey Quindlan this. And Quindlan related this to me at the 2011 JFK Lancer. That explains why she knew such rich, powerful men in the business, social and political circles of Lyndon Johnson. Madeleine spent a lot of time at Jack Ruby's Carousel Club - and she was probably meeting up with customers there.In fall 2011 I was given a tour of Dallas by JFK researcher Ken Holmes (now deceased). He told me he knew Steven Mark Brown and Madeleine Brown. Ken Holmes told me that Steven Mark Brown looked just like Lyndon Johnson - a clone and you would not even need a DNA test to prove it. I asked Ken Holmes who he thought killed JFK; his answer: Lyndon Johnson. I agree, but LBJ had plenty of help from the Dallas oil men and from CIA/military intelligence.In 1979 Steven Mark Brown sued the estate of Jerome Ragsdale and he claimed to be the son of Ragsdale. Steven Mark was not; he was LBJ's son. I believe that Madeleine Brown thought that Jerome Ragsdale & Jesse Kellam had made off with money that had been set aside for her income. So she and Steven were suing to get the money that Madeleine thought belonged to her to pay for her daily living expenses.I am unsure what year Madeleine told Steven Mark that he was LBJ's son - perhaps it was in the 1980's.Go to the LBJ Library web page. Pull up LBJ's daily schedule for 12/31/63. Scroll down to the second page on this date. It says "White House Press." Web link: http://www.lbjlibrary.net/collections/daily-diary.html for LBJ's daily schedule.That is the White House Press party being held at the Driskill Hotel in Austin, TX on New Year's Eve 12/31/63. Lyndon Johnson is confirmed as being at the Driskill that night. Madeleine was waiting for him upstairs in room #254, a room that LBJ kept on retainer for his trysts.It was in that room on that night that LBJ told Madeleine that Dallas, TX oil men and "_____ renegade intelligence bastards" murdered John Kennedy. LBJ only left himself out of the mix; other than that he was spot on.Madeleine Brown's well known book "Texas in the Morning:" http://www.amazon.com/Texas-Morning-Mad ... 0941401065 Madeleine Brown and Connie Kritzberg also wrote a book: ' "Dallas did it! : facts about the Dallas' [sic] involvement in the planning and financing of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and glimpses into the love story of President Lyndon Baines Johnson and Madeleine Duncan Brown" This is an extremely rare book; only 100 copies were produced and they were gobbled up by the JFK research community.(Even I don't have a copy!! Connie Kritzberg, beset by medical problems, is working on a new edition.)LBJ said it was "Texas oil and those ____ renegade intelligence bastards in Washington" [Texas in the Morning, Madeleine Brown, p.189] from Robert Morrow political researcher Austin, TX 512-306-1510 Madeleine Duncan Brown was a mistress of Lyndon Johnson for 21 years and had a son with him named Steven Mark Brown in 1950. Madeleine mixed with the Texas elite and had many trysts with Lyndon Johnson over the years, including one at the Driskill Hotel in Austin, TX, on New Year's Eve 12/31/63. Late in the evening of 12/31/63, just 6 weeks after the JFK assassination, Madeleine asked Lyndon Johnson: "Lyndon, you know that a lot of people believe you had something to do with President Kennedy's assassination." He shot up out of bed and began pacing and waving his arms screaming like a madman. I was scared! "That's bullshit, Madeleine Brown!" he yelled. "Don't tell me you believe that crap!" "Of course not." I answered meekly, trying to cool his temper. "It was Texas oil and those ______ renegade intelligence bastards in Washington." [said Lyndon Johnson, the new president.] [Texas in the Morning, p. 189] [LBJ told this to Madeleine in the late night of 12/31/63 in the Driskill Hotel, Austin, TX in room #254. They spent New Year’s Eve ‘64 together here. Room #254 was the room that LBJ used to have rendevous’ with his girlfriends – today it is known as the "Blue Room" or the "Presidential room" and rents for $600-1,000/night as a Presidential suite at the Driskill; located on the Mezzanine Level.]I read Dave Perry a long time ago. I concluded Madeleine mixed up some minor details, perhaps embellished other things, but that that core of her story was absolutely true. There could not have been a Box 13 party at that time, but there could easily have been a party at a hotel at the Adolphus that fall where Madeleine met LBJ.YouTube "Interview With LBJ's Mistress June 30th 1997 JEFF Davis show"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA-nEy4vEs01) "Texas in the Imagination" by Dave Perry: http://dperry1943.com/browns.html 2) "One-man truth squad" Still Debunking JFK Conspiracy Theories" - Hugh Aynesworth, Dallas Morning News 11/17/92 about Dave Perry - http://www.dallasnews.com/news/local-ne ... eories.ece 3) "The Case of Steven Brown Johnson Ragsdale by Dave Perry: http://dperry1943.com/ragsdale.htmlI am not a believer in the Murchison party; it probably happened yet on a much smaller scale. LBJ was probably not there. Ditto Nixon, Hoover & Tolson not there. However, I can easily believe that LBJ called her in the morning from the Texas Hotel and told her "After today those goddamn Irish mafia bastards Kennedys will never embarrass me again. That is a promise not a threat."Sounds just like LBJ.At her first press conference in 1982, Madeleine said Sam Rayburn helped to plot the JFK assassination. Rayburn died in November, 1961, so she was wrong about that. Remember, Lyndon Johnson is confirmed by his presidential schedule as having been at the Driskill on the night of 12/31/63. Many of LBJ's trysts with Madeleine would last only one hour or 1/2 hour or even 15 minutes. They carried on this way for over a decade having many, many trysts at the Driskill (mainly) in Austin or the Adophus in Dallas, or the Lamar Hotel in Houston or the Menger in San Antonio.Madeleine was a call girl as she finally confided to researcher Casey Quinlan who asked her "How in the world did you know all these rich, powerful men in your early twenties?" She was an advertising executive by day and a part time call girl by night. A lot of LBJ's advertising business went to whatever firm she happened to be working at.Gaylon Ross told me in 2012 that Madeleine told him "I have had a lot of sex in my lifetime."Madeleine also spent a lot of time at the Carousel Club. She knew Jack Ruby very well. She was probably trying to pick up customers at that club. I think she admitted on a radio show that she had sex with Jerome Ragsdale.Basically she was a pretty, young hooker who LBJ's guys (Jesse Kellam) set him up with. Then it was off to the races for 21 years from 1948-1969. Absolutely Steven Mark is LBJ's son.She told Gaylon Ross (who I spoke with this year) that she "had had a lot of sex" in her lifetime.Ed Tatro is one of the greatest JFK researchers ever. He reunited Madeleine with the manager of the Del Charro, Allan Witwer, many years later in Massachusetts. They ran together smiled and hugged and acted like old friends. That is because LBJ used to take Madeleine to Hotel Del Charro to vacation in the mid 1950's. Madeleine was completely wired into the social/business/political set around LBJ.That is proof she & LBJ were an item.Other close friends of Madeleine were Betty Windsor (alive today and at JFK Lancer this year), Connie Kritzberg (alive today). Gaylon Ross interviewed her extensively and still has many of her books. Harry Livingstone knew her well. Fetzer spoke with her at least 100 times. Walt Brown had a lot of experience with her. Casey Quinlan spoke with her 30-40 times. Robert Groden knew her. Jack White ditto and Jack White believed in her 100%.James Tague (who was almost hit on 11-22-63) was a close friend of hers. Billie Sol Estes in her later years was a good friend with her.Rachel Rendish knew her, too, and believes she is credible.Then there is Madeleine's account of the her and LBJ at the Driskill Hotel on New Year's Eve 12/31/63.LYNDON JOHNSON IS CONFIRMED BY HIS SCHEDULE AS BEING AT THE DRISKILL HOTEL on 12/31/63:Madeleine Duncan Brown is confirmed in saying Lyndon Johnson was at the Driskill Hotel, Austin, TX New Year’s Eve 12/31/63Sam Johnson's Boy by Steinberg, has LBJ at Driskell Hotel 12/31/63, p.652:"On New Year's Eve [12-31-63], with his first Presidential vacation almost over, Johnson paid a surprise visit to the drinking party Washington reporters away from home were holding at the Driskell Hotel in Austin. He had done handsomely for certain reporters during the vacation, and they were excited to see him now."Here is another account of LBJ at the Driskell Hotel on 12/31/63: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bill-luce ... 0.htmlBill Lucy writing in the Huffington Post, 12-9-09"Lyndon Johnson usually liked to sneak away to his ranch in Texas for the Christmas holidays, including New Year's Eve and prepare his State of the Union address.On New Year's Eve 1964, LBJ left Lady Bird at the ranch to watch a movie, while he engaged in some party hopping; first by attending a private reception at the University of Texas in Austin; later he headed to a private club, the "40 Acres" not far from the college campus. After about an hour there-he dashed off to the home of Frank Irwin, former Chairman of the Board of Regents of the University of Texas and a close friend of the president, before heading to the Driskill Hotel for a New Year's Eve bash attended by the White House press corps."And what do you think Lyndon Johnson do AFTER he partied with the White House press corps, probably in the bar of the Driskell Hotel ... he headed upstairs to the Mezzanine level to his reserved room #254 and into the arms of (one of) his beloved mistress Madeleine Duncan Brown, father of his son Steven. And it was THAT NIGHT that LBJ told Madeleine that "It was Texas oil and those ______ renegade intelligence bastards in Washington" that murdered John Kennedy. [LBJ at late night 12/31/63 or early morning 1/1/64]Madeleine Duncan Brown may not be right on every detail in her book and story, but I think she is 100% correct on the big items such as LBJ saying:"It was evident that the tone of fury in his voice from last night had not dissipated. I had barely eked out the words, “About last night…” when his rage virtually went ballistic. His snarling voice jolted me as never before—“That son-of-a-bitch crazy Yarborough and that goddamn _____ Irish mafia bastard, Kennedy, will never embarrass me again!” [quoted on the morning of 11/22/63]President Lyndon Johnson’s schedule 12/31/63:LBJ kept a daily diary which can be viewed on the LBJ library website. Looking up 12/31/63 the following is noted:8:10 Depart LBJ Ranch via... chopper with Don Thomas, Sandy Shapiro, General Clifton Gerry Whittington, VM, MF To Austin Forty Acres Club Frank Erwin's residence White House Press [This Press party was being held at the Driskill Hotel] Headliners Club 12:10 To LBJ via Chopper w/ A.W. Moursund, Gerry W., General Clifton, VM, MFJack White: "Of all the cast of the JFK affair that I have met and talked with at length, Madeleine Brown and Jean Hill are the most credible. Neither had any reason to fabricate stories. Their stories fit facts and "ring true".On the other hand Chauncey Holt phoned me once and wrote me three letters. I found him to be a charming con man. Holt admitedly worked for intel agencies and was "too eager" to sell me his story. Photo comparisons show Holt was not one of the tramps."http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index ... opic=5198A lot of Ed Tatro's research is not on the internet. He has a lot of stuff on Madeleine Brown. Tatro should go ahead and publish his 1,300 page book title "Urgency to Kill"1) http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index ... opic=51982) http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index ... pic=162713) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeleine_ ... wn"Manager Allan Witwer" ... that is the name of manager of the Del Charro who Ed Tatro re-united with Madeleine.4) http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index ... =17243Jack White again: "I believe 100 percent the account of Madeleine Brown, having talked to her many times about it before her unfortunate death. Her details were consistent through the years. Lyndon's appearance was after midnight... only a 45-minute drive from his Fort Worth hotel, where he had arrived about 11:00."As for me, I do not believe in the Murchison party as described by Madeleine. I absolutely believe in her account of LBJ at the Driskill on 12/31/63.http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index ... 9Madeleine Duncan Brown on Lyndon Johnson: http://www.21stcenturyradio.com/1314-presidents.html When we focus on the Kennedy Administration and sex, people automatically think of Marilyn Monroe and other glamorous lovers of JFK. Fewer are familiar, however, with Lyndon B. Johnson's long time mistress, Madeleine Duncan Brown. Last year [1997] Madeleine published her steamy memoirs of her love affair with LBJ that began in Texas long before he became president, and resulted in an illegitimate son named Steven. Murder, intrigue, treason, and lots of hot sex, it's all here in this book, Texas in the Morning: The Love Story Of Madeleine Brown And President Lyndon Baines Johnson. Madeleine did one of her first radio interviews on The Zoh Show on July 31, 1997, arranged by her publisher, Baltimorean Harrison Edward Livingstone, a Zoh Show listener. Livingstone believes Madeleine deserves our gratitude for coming forward after withstanding extreme efforts to silence her, even to the extent of imprisoning her son, and possibly causing his death. Steven died in a Naval Hospital in 1990 under mysterious circumstances.Among Madeleine's incredible memoirs there is the night before JFK's assassination when Madeleine remembers Lyndon at a party with Richard Nixon, J. Edgar Hoover, John J. McCloy and other rich and powerful men who she believes discussing plans to assassinate the president on November 22, 1963. Of course, Madeleine's detractors will say she's watched too many Hollywood conspiracy movies, but Madeleine Brown says she's telling the truth. If what she says is true, the United States government orchestrated a political coup like the ones we associate with rogue third world nations. According to Madeleine Brown, and in the opinion of many other people, we have not had a legitimate federal government since.LBJ WAS RED-FACEDMadeleine describes an anxious and red-faced LBJ emerging from that party briefing. The words she remembers are: "After tomorrow those God-damned Kennedys will never embarrass me again. That's not a threat, that's a promise."WHO IS MADELEINE DUNCAN BROWN AND WHERE DID SHE COME FROM?"I came from a devout Christian family and I had wonderful parents and grandparents on both sides. We lived in a small community in the Bible Belt of Texas," Madeleine Brown describes her background. After I graduated from high school I went to work for the Republic National Bank for $90 a month. It was great. From there I went into advertising.... I was 23 at the time, and women weren't quite as developed, you might say, as they are today. I lived a very sheltered life.""ALICE AND WONDERLAND TYPE PARTIES"She recalls the first time she met Lyndon. One of the advertising firm's clients, radio station KTBC, one of Lyndon Johnson's properties,was giving a huge party, "and they invited me to come. That night I met Lyndon and he invited me to come to another party in Austin. They used to have real big parties. I'm talking about Alice in Wonderland type parties. When I went to Austin and we were dancing at the Driskill Hotel he put a key in my hand and everything followed suit."She didn't know who he was other than one of the rich and powerful and she was "excited" at the prospect of a rendezvous. Madeleine was a young widow in her twenties at the time and remembers feeling an incredible chemistry with this intriguing man. "It was so powerful," she recalls. "Even today as I speak or think of him my body reacts to his name. It was an exciting experience for me. We had a strong sex life together."She acknowledges that her book is "a little bit on the X-rated side."Zoh suggested perhaps they had been lovers in a former lifetime, and Madeleine considered, "It was either that or it was just something that happens between a male and a female. I half-way believe in reincarnation. Again, our life was so beautiful together until... but of course having Steve made it worth it all."TEXAS OIL CONTROLLED WASHINGTON"A lot of people do not realize it, but [at that time] the oil people in Texas controlled Washington," continues Madeleine, remembering the days when she first met Lyndon. "Even starting way back in 1920 President Taft would come to Texas and this Clint Murchison, one of the big oil people, had married a girl from Tyler, Texas, and even J. Edgar Hoover came during those years. And so Clint established himself in Washington and it began to grow. And even President Roosevelt and Harry Truman all through -- you can read the book, ‘who's who of the elite’, and see how these presidents tied together. Texas had actually controlled Washington. They were very strong in our government. In 1960 when lay people thought they really had selected the candidates to run for the Presidency, they did not. Joe Kennedy, the father, had the mafia behind him and, of course, H. L. Hunt, and oil people were supporting Kennedy. And these two men met in Los Angeles, California and they decided who would run on the ticket. H. L. Hunt finally said, "We'll concede if Lyndon goes on as Vice-President." So, the two men chose the candidates for the 1960 election. Lay people don't really understand that unless they understand the policies of America."LITTLE GIRLS SHOULDN'T HAVE BIG EARSMadeleine remembers seeing J.Edgar Hoover while together with Lyndon on their second date together in Austin. She asked Lyndon about it, and it was the first time he warned her with the soon to be oft-repeated phrase. "He told me little girls shouldn't have big eyes and big ears and they didn't see, hear, or repeat anything. When I did ask Lyndon that's when he told me I should never see, hear, or repeat anything." Later in the book, Madeleine alleges that during their subsequent 21 year love affair, after their son, Steven, was born, J. Edgar Hoover began blackmailing Lyndon over their relationship.John Connally once said about LBJ: "There is no adjective to describe Lyndon. He was cruel and kind, generous and greedy, sensitive and insensitive, crafty and naïve, ruthless and thoughtful, simple in many ways, yet extremely complex, caring and totally uncaring; he could overwhelm people with kindness and turn around and be cruel and petty towards those same people." Madeleine says that when she first learned she was pregnant, he asked her to have an abortion. But when she refused because of her religious beliefs, he said, "It takes two to tango and I will take care of my responsibilities." And that's what he did, continued Madeleine. "He had Jerome Ragsdale come out to the house, and of course it crushed my mother and father. In those years a woman just simply... didn't have a child out of wedlock. If they did, families would send them away and sometimes they never came back to our area. So I crushed my parents, and even today I grieve sometimes because they were such wonderful, wonderful people. But Jerome Ragsdale and my father worked out all of the financial things and that's the way it continued until 1975."Madeleine said, "If it ever leaked out, Ragsdale would take the fall for it... Of course Lyndon had total control in Texas in the press, the media." They had it all planned for Jerome Ragsdale to come forward and say he was the father, should any scandal erupt.THERE WERE TWO SONSMadeleine already had a son from her earlier marriage when she gave birth to Lyndon's son Steven. She says the two boys were very close and remained so throughout their lives until the knowledge of paternity was revealed. "Steven was so close to me, and he was the best looking thing, great big ole' guy, heart as big as an ocean," said his mother. He died [of cancer] under mysterious circumstances in 1990 and since then she has made peace with her other son, Jimmy.HOOVER BLACKMAILED LBJ ABOUT MADELEINE"Of course, that was just J. Edgar Hoover, he did this to people," said Madeleine. "He blackmailed them." Lyndon suddenly told her that she would have to get married. "I said, 'Get married?' Another one of the White House Secretaries [had been] married off to a well known person, [but] I said 'I don't KNOW anyone to get married [to].' " But Lyndon had already arranged everything. "He said, 'You've been shooting skeet out at the Dallas Gun Club and I believe the fellow's name is Charles West', and I said, 'But I don't KNOW him', and he said, 'Well, all arrangements have been made.' ...It was called a paper marriage, in order to get some of the heat off in Washington.... it did take some heat off of Lyndon."Madeleine was so totally devoted to Lyndon that she was willing to stand by him not only through this paper marriage, but even to the suppression of knowledge about murders of important officials. Her autobiography is like a romantic political intrigue novel. She recalls the death of U.S. Agriculture official Henry Marshall who was found dead on his farm.Madeleine says it was well known Kennedy was going to drop Lyndon from the ticket because of Lyndon's involvement with the Bobby Baker scandal in Washington, and in Texas the agriculture people had been accused of subsidizing cotton contracts. There were a lot of scandals going on, insider trading on lucrative contracts in the cotton market for individuals in the government. Henry Marshall looked into it and he was going to go public. "Someone leaked information from the agricultural department... Henry Marshall with all of his records and things, he had to be silenced. There was a trigger man here in Texas, Malcolm E. Wallace... Anyway Henry Marshall, they first said he committed suicide. Can you believe five shots in the stomach with a .22 and [they said he] killed himself?"Madeleine was very proud of the fact that 23 years later, one of her son's law classmates helped overturn the suicide verdict of Henry Marshall's death and turned its classification into homicide.OUR MATE CAME UP MISSING [Lyndon Johnson gets rid of, probably murdered Madeleine’s nanny Dale Turner! … incident occurs while LBJ is Vice President.]"Dale Turner, our mate... came up missing and I've never found her since," says Madeleine of the woman who was basically the nanny to her two children and had been with Steven since he was born. She says LBJ spotted Dale observing the two of them together at a hotel in San Antonio and it upset him. "He covered his tracks very well," says Madeleine. "He didn't want anyone to know about our relationship, so after Dale saw him he told me that I would have to tell her goodbye. I said 'I can't do that, she's been with us ten years!' And he said, 'I said you'll have to tell her goodbye.' After we were returned to Dallas she called me at work and told me that she had some very important business, and I said, 'That's fine Dale, go take care of it, just take the boys to my mother's, [who] we lived close to.' I said, 'Take all the time you want.' She lived in with us and that was very convenient... Dale never did return. We had the "color law" in Texas in those years. If you did report a [missing] black, they could care less. It's very sad and tragic, but it did happen... Through the years I have tried to find her or find out what happened." She heard 'Mack Wallace' took care of her implying LBJ's orders caused the murder of the woman who had been the nanny of the President's son.She says she wrote the book because she felt that after Lyndon was out of office that he should have come forth and recognize Steven. "At parties, he'd call him 'son', but he never did come out and say 'this is my son' or anything like that." Madeleine says he was hurt by it, but after Steven got sick with cancer, she decided to go public with the affair in this book. She hoped to have Steven take his place along with the Johnson girls as Lyndon's only son.JACK RUBY HAD A MAP OF THE KENNEDY DALLAS ROUTEIn her book, Madeleine describes Jack Ruby holding a map of the Kennedy Dallas route making comments about where they were going to blow his head off. She says that together with executives from the ad agency where she worked they would go to the Carousel Club and play cards. "Remember Dallas was very small," she says, "it wasn't a metropolitan city. And in the afternoon the club wasn't open, but we'd go over, some of the executives from the ad agency, we'd sit there and play cards, but we could always find out what was going on, it was kind of a place to learn all. We were playing cards there one afternoon, and it was a couple weeks, I think, prior to the assassination, and Jack Ruby came over to us. He always called us "classy guys". And he said, 'Guess what I have?' And I glanced up and I said, 'What is it?' And he said, 'When that son of a bitch comes to Texas,' he said, 'It's the map where he's going.' It kind of stunned me and I said, 'All I know, Jack, is you run with the great white fathers of Dallas, and you know what's going on.' But it stunned me that knowing who he was that he would have this kind of confidential information. Now, the map was later published in the newspaper, but Jack had it before it ever hit the newspaper. Then he commented, he said, 'Doesn't he know that he should stay out of Dallas?' Kennedy's name was mud in Dallas and he said, 'Some of these jocks will blow his head off.' I said, 'We hope not.' We kind of passed it over, but once the assassination happened, and [what I heard] at the party the night before, things went falling in place."She intimates that Ruby knew the Dallas police department, and that Lee Harvey Oswald and Ruby were together at the Carousel Club. She talks about rumors of high level authorities changing the motorcade route, the lack of security and press in Dealey Plaza at the crucial moment, witnesses who claim the motorcade slowed or virtually stopped during the shooting and other disturbing allegations coming from one who was so close to the events as they happened.IT WAS THE OIL PEOPLE WHO KILLED KENNEDY"When I met Lyndon at the Driskill Hotel on New Years Eve, 'course he was President then, I asked him. I said, 'People in Dallas think you had more to gain than anyone from the assassination of John Kennedy, and I've got to know. I'm very disturbed about it.' He had one of his "Johnson fits" and said again, 'You don't see, hear, or repeat anything.' But he also said, 'It was the oil people that I knew and intelligence that had caused the assassination.' I have never disbelieved it because I knew the things that were going on in Dallas, Texas.""...Malcolm Wallace was there in Dallas, Texas. I saw Mack Wallace out at the Dallas Gun Club practicing two or three days prior to the assassination... I have always felt that since the witnesses did hear the shots coming from the grassy knoll..."Madeleine also remembered another incident before the assassination that gave her reason to think twice. She says that she and H. L. Hunt, one of the richest men in America used to park in the same parking lot on Jackson Street, and one day when they were walking up the same street they walked together almost every day, he said to her: "Come here, honey, I want to show you something." She looked at what he was holding and saw one of the caricature drawings of President Kennedy as a mug shot, saying "Wanted For Treason". Madeleine says she said to H.L. Hunt: "Oh my God, H.L., you can't do the President that way!" She continues, "I was so naive at the time, and he said, 'Hell I can't! I'm the richest man in the world, and I can do what I want to.' And he did. After the assassination... H.L. Hunt went to Washington and stayed three weeks with Lyndon over the oil depletion. H.L. Hunt came back to Dallas and said 'We've won the war.' The oil depletion was never mentioned again. And of course that was one of the things he hated John Kennedy over. But H.L. Hunt bragged almost all the time. He said, 'Well, we got him out of office.' That was it."STEVEN FINDS OUT WHO HIS FATHER ISA brush with death brought the truth out of Madeleine after a heart attack. "I told him, I wanted to go to the other side without any hurt in my heart," she says. "And so I told him where the papers were that were showing Lyndon was his father. Steven was wounded by it and he was very bitter. He felt like I had been very deceitful to him... He had a raging fit just like Lyndon did and he filed a law suit for his part of the money." Unfortunately the notoriety Steven brought upon himself by claiming his rights to the inheritance of the Johnson estate was used against him by the U.S. Navy. "Unfortunately he had served time in the Navy after graduating from A&M," says Madeleine. She begged him not to file the law suit, "I said you don't want to do that, we're okay, we're going to be okay for life." But he did it anyway. "After him being 10 years out of the Navy, they decided that -- or the Navy or someone did -- that he was a deserter from the U.S. Navy, and it brought all kinds of problems." Steven was taken from Dallas to Corpus and then to San Antonio where Lyndon's records were. And suddenly he was sick and in the hospital. They did some tests on him, and the next thing Madeleine knows is he's missing from the Brooks General Hospital. "He was gone for about two months," she says. "I exercised everything I could to locate him, hiring a detective in Washington. We tried to get his law suit postponed, but they wouldn't do anything in Dallas for him. When the case came up from court they marked on the case "Failed to Appear in Court". And then after this happened we located Steven in Bethesda, Maryland. By the time we got him back home, he was so sick he ultimately passed away."It shows how much power these people have, she says, and how they can sculpt documentation to prove whatever they want to. "It's very heart breaking."Many people wonder why Madeleine has not been "bumped off". "Why have I survived?" she wonders? "I actually am better off now than I've ever been." She has some real reservations about a terrible automobile accident she had in 1967, but continues to live a very cautious, secluded, quiet life.Her book is dedicated to Steven Mark Brown, December 27, 1950 to September 28, 1990 and to his father Lyndon Baines Johnson August 17, 1908 to January 22, 1973.Zoh noted the unifying factor of fidelity and infidelity so prominent in Madeleine's life. Faith and contract and partnerships between mates and lovers, or ourselves and our federal government, often you can find a pattern of extreme infidelities alongside fierce loyalties in all relationships. Madeleine claims Lyndon's loyalty to her was a special kind of fidelity. The resulting infidelity this implies of his relationship to his wife, Lady Bird, can be compared to his infidelity to the community as has been demonstrated in his highly criticized methods of handling the Vietnam War.IF LYNDON WERE HERE TODAYIf Lyndon were here today, Madeleine supposes he would demand a night full of sex and in the morning he would throw open the windows and yell "Goddamn, I love Texas in the morning!" as he did so many times before. "I'd tell him, since he didn't take a step forward -- I did. And he'd say, 'You don't see, hear or repeat anything.' I'd say, I hear YOU Lyndon."Texas in the Morning, is available for $25 from The Conservatory Press, P.O. Box 7149, Baltimore, MD 21218. In Baltimore it can be found at Gordon Books at the Rotunda. Another interview of Madeleine Duncan Brown:FIGARO MAGAZINE ARTICLEJFK: Truth of a conspiracyMadeleine Brown is barely 23 when she falls for Lyndon Johnson’scharm. This Texan romance, filled with improvised meetings, unkeptpromises and quick but intense embrace, spanned more than two decades.But Madeleine was more than just one of the 36th president’s manyconquests. In fact, on December 27, 1950, she gives birth to Steven:one more career secret for this ambitious politician. Johnson’s sondied in 1990. Since, Madeleine Brown, liberated from her imposeddiscretion, decided to share her memories of her time spent with thepresident. Without anger or need for revenge, still deeply in lovewith her Lyndon but very aware of historical accuracy, she proves herrelationship by presenting passionate love notes written by Johnson aswell as the letter from a Texas lawyer confirming the continuingfinancial support for Steven’s education after Lyndon’s death.But a powerful man’s intimate portrait becomes a loadedtestimonial when she refers to the relationship between LBJ and JFKand describes Johnson’s role in the November 1963 KennedyAssassination.Madeleine Brown - It’s very moving for me to meet you here at theAdolphus Hotel in Dallas. It’s here that, about 50 years ago, I metLyndon for the first time.Figaro Magazine - I imagine that this evening is forever engravedin you.MB - Oh yes I was 23 and still had my baby face. At the time Iwas working for the Glenn advertising agency a few steps away from theAdolphus. At the end of September 1948, Jesse Kallen, director of KTNCRadio in Austin, a close friend of Lyndon Johnson, invited me to aparty given in honor of all those who had contributed to his electoralcampaign. He was running for senator against Coke Stevenson.FM - It’s the ballot 13 election, right? The one that was rigged?MB - Yes that was the one. Ballot 13 gave Lyndon victory. It wasrapidly noticed that even the dead had voted, but it was to late.Lyndon was already in Washington. It’s funny that Johnson made it toWashington thanks to election fraud.FM - So you met Lyndon that night for the first time?MB - Yes. When LBJ walked in the room it was so intense. He wasso charismatic. The whole room gravitated towards him. I noticed himright away and I was seduced. He was a typical Texan-both feet on theground, smiling, warm and terribly sexy. Jesse introduced us and Idanced with Lyndon. It was so overwhelming to be in his arms. Therewas so much in the way we looked at each other. He invited me toanother party at the Driskill Hotel in Austin.FM - Do you remember the date?MB - Of course.. It was October 29, 1948. After two dances, heasked me to go up and wait for him in his suite. He met up with me anhour later and it’s that night that I became his mistress for the next21 years.FM - This illicit relationship with a married man must have beenhard to deal with.MB - Our relationship was hidden, no one was to know. JesseKellan, one of the advertising firm’s clients, was our cover-up. At amoment’s notice, he would warn me of Lyndon’s arrival and of the hotelroom number where I was to meet him. I waited there to share theseshort moments with the man I loved. I knew always that he would neverbe mine. But these moments are not only nostalgic - our meetings wereessentially sexual. We both enjoyed it. He was a wonderful lover.FM - What was his reaction like when he found out that you wereexpecting a child?MB - He was worried. He was so terribly ambitious and wanted toaccede to the country’s top position. He was afraid the Mafia orsomeone else would find out that he was the father of my child andthat this would be used against him. He asked me to keep this asecret. Even my own parents could never find out. He promised me thathe would give my child whatever he needed.FM - Steven was born on December 27, 1950. For 40 years you keptsilent. Why do you choose to speak now?MB - Lyndon is no longer alive and I lost my son in 1990. Thecircumstances of his death, the rampant cancer, caused me to speak up.I had to talk of Dallas and the power of Texas on Washington politics.Lyndon was created by two millionaires from here, H.L.Hunt and SidMurchinson.FM - You know them?MB - Yes. You know, in the 50’s and 60’s Dallas was a small city.You just had to be part of the right crowd. I was lucky enough to beat the right place at the right time. For example, I saw Hunt everymorning. We parked our cars side by side in the lot.FM - What kind of man was he?MB - Sure of himself. He knew the power of money. He believed inLyndon even if he was himself an ultraconservative. The funniest thingis that he didn’t look like a millionaire. People who didn’t know himthought he was this poor old man.FM - What did he think of Kennedy?MB - He hated him. After Lyndon’s defeat in 1960 at thedemocratic convention and the choice of JFK as candidate, he said thathe had lost a battle but that he was going to win the war. A few daysbefore JFK was to come to Dallas, Hunt put up posters against thepresident in his car. He was proud of that and was afraid of no one.FM - Did you also know Jack Ruby?MB - Like everyone else here. It was impossible not to know him.If you met him on the street and you didn’t know him, he would come upto you and give you his club card. Often after work we would meetfriends there to play cards.FM - Did Hunt go to Ruby’s club?MB - Sometimes. Hunt was an avid poker player and Jack would setup these great games for him. At the time, Jack could organizeanything as long as it was illegal. He was everywhere. He kneweveryone in the Dallas Police Department. He too hated Kennedy.FM - Before November 22, 1963, did he speak of Kennedy’s visit toDallas?MB - About 10 days before it was announced in the papers, Jackcame to our table. He was proud to have a map of the President’s routethrough Dallas. All the while, we weren’t aware that Kennedy was evencoming to Dallas. He was always the first to know everything.FM - What was your reaction when Ruby killed Oswald?MB - I thought right away that he was there because someone hadasked him to and he had no choice but to do it.FM - Coming back to Lyndon Johnson. What was his reaction likewhen he was defeated in 1960?MB - He was so disappointed. He wanted so much to becomepresident, not to mention that he hated the Kennedy’s with a passion.It was a terrible set back.. Every time he spoke of John or of hisbrother Bobby it was with such vehemence, calling them Irish bastardsand even worse! But honestly, the Kennedy’s made his life difficultand hated Lyndon just as much.FM - What was Lyndon like in 1963?MB - He was anxious, very worried. He was involved in all kindsof business and was convinced that Kennedy would not keep him on thepresidential ticket in 1964. He was afraid everything would stop. Ifelt that every time we met, he could escape all that for a few hours.FM - You told me you saw Lyndon on November 21, 1963. Is thatright?MB - Perfectly. It was a surprise. I was invited to a party atMurchison’s Dallas residence. The party was given in honor of EdgarHoover, the FBI’s chief. Richard Nixon was there. John McCloy, afuture member of the Warren Commission was there also. Lyndon arrivedlate. I didn’t even know he was there. He, Hunt and others immediatelylocked themselves in a room for a ten minute conference. When Lyndoncame out he spotted me. He seemed so angry and had a dreadful look onhis face. He came up to me and whispered: "After tomorrow, those damnKennedy’s will never stand in my way again. That’s not a threat, it’sa promise". I’ve never forgotten that.FM - What was your reaction?MB - I didn’t really react. I couldn’t imagine that his wordswould ever ring true. Lyndon was extremely angry with JFK. It was justone more time. The next morning, four hours before the assassination,I spoke to Lyndon on the phone at the hotel where he stayed withKennedy. He told me the same thing again and I told him we’d see eachother again and I would make him forget whatever plagued him.FM - I hope you realize the impact of what you are implying.You’re implicating the vice-president in the crime of the century..MB - I don’t know if Lyndon was the instigator of this crime. Itcould be. All I know is what he told me on the 21st and repeated onthe 22nd. About a month after, I had wanted to know for sure so Iasked him if he was involved in the Kennedy murder. He got so angrythat I regretted ever bringing it up. Then he told me (You know myfriends - they killed him.) He was talking of those millionaires.FM - He didn’t say anything else?MB - No and I never brought it up again. But I would like to tellyou this about Hunt. A few minutes after the assassination, he went toWashington to give Lyndon a hand. When he came back a little beforeChristmas, he was a totally different man. Like an incredible weightwas lifted off his shoulders. One day, he told me, smiling, (We’ve wonthe war) I’m sure he was referring to Kennedy.H.L. Hunt:“We may have lost a battle but we are going to win a war.” H.L. Hunt to Madeleine Brown, LBJ’s girlfriend, upon Lyndon Johnson losing the Democratic nomination to John Kennedy in 1960.H.L. Hunt: “How long are we going to let this go on? Are we goin’ to have to shoot those mafia bastards to get them out of office?” [Texas in the Morning, p. 163]Lyndon Johnson 11/21/63 to Madeleine Brown:“After tomorrow those goddamn Kennedys will never embarrass me again- that’s no threat- that is a promise!” [Texas in the Morning, p. 166]Lyndon Johnson on the morning of 11/22/63 to Madeleine Brown:“That son-of-a-bitch crazy Yarborough and that g__dd__m f____g Irish mafia bastard Kennedy, will never embarrass me again!” [Texas in the Morning, p. 167]Lyndon Johnson on the morning of 11/22/63 to Madeleine Brown:"His snarling voice jolted me as never before - "That son-of-a-bitch crazy Yarborough and that goddamn _____ Irish mafia bastard, Kennedy, will never embarass me again!"I managed to say, "I'm looking forward to tonight," when he blasted out even louder, "I've got about a minute to get to the parking lot to hear that bastard!", and he slammed down the phone. I was startled ... an uneasiness gripped me over Lyndon's actions and temper." [Madeleine Duncan Brown, Texas in the Morning, p. 167]Video Interviews with Madeleine Brown1) You Tube - Google "Madeleine Brown Gaylon Ross Sr."https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... 5aMwaM4c3U 2) YouTube "Interview With LBJ's Mistress June 30th 1997 JEFF Davis show"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA-nEy4vEs0 - Very good interview3) You Tube: "The Men Who Killed Kennedy - Part 9 - The Guilty Men (2003)"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgNfQYpS1gQ 40 Evidence of Revision (3 of 6) LBJ, Hoover and others.What so few know even today(full movie) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPADFiUkFpAMadeleine Brown interview is at minute 41 in Evidence of Revision - very good interview
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Re: Madeleine Brown, LBJ & Driskill Hotel - 12/31/63

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Dear Mr. Robert Morrow:Robert - Excellent additional information relative to LBJ. In addition to specifics of what other's have said about LBJ prior to 11.22.1963, what he did after 11.22.1963 should be outlined and studied very carefully.I have always believed that LBJ's involvement in The JFK Event, and his assistance in buryingthe cover-up came with a promise and understanding that he would only one serve for one (1)additional term. LBJ's prior sins are forgiven and buried, including Billie Sol Estes, and Bobby Baker.The Democratic Tenure of LBJ for Four More Years paves the way for Richard M. Nixon to slide in without serious analysis in 1968.My opinion is that a Sequential Time Line Analysis of what LBJ did, and focused on after11.22.1963 would yield volumes of proof of why JFK was killed.What LBJ did after 11.22.1963 is right there, Hiding In Plain Site.This should be an area of significant analysis.Comments ?Respectfully,BB.
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