LBJ
Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 1:28 am
I am looking for the article from the Examiner OCT 2,2006 Its on the newstands ...LBJ's mistress died in 2002. She made a confession that LBJ went to a meeting at a lodge outside of Dallas on Nov.21, 1963. H.L Hunt and other oil tycoons (not mentioned) were there. Nixon and J.Edgar Hoover were present. She said that LBJ came out of the meeting telling her 'This is the last time that S.O.B. will embarrass me.' After Nov.22, 1963 she said he said to her "They shot the S.O.B." The article mentioned that Hunt had people that would 'do things for him.' Here s some info if anyone is interested.. Blood, Money & Power: How L.B.J. Killed J.F.K. by Barr McClellanEdition: Hardcover Price: $16.47 Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 weeks 59 used & new from $4.50 12 of 14 people found the following review helpful: An Insider's compelling view of murder and LBJ's attorneys, October 13, 2003The late, great film director, John Ford, has been quoted as saying of Lyndon B. Johnson: "The man is a murderer who does not deserve to be President." Ford's truthfulness and integrity have never been questioned.Barr McClelland's "Blood, Money and Power" offers credible evidence of LBJ's complicity in the murder of JFK as well as first hand knowledge of a corrupt Texas judicial system, and other murders that involved LBJ. Multi-Academy Award winner John Ford would have loved this book. For greater detail on LBJ and the murder of JFK, read my review of "Regicide" on Amazon.com. Congratulations to Mr. McClelland who has diligently and courageously pursued a worthy cause. The publication of this work by Hannover House should make them a force in the publishing industry and their courage in publishing this work should be applauded by all who believe in a just United States. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trauma Room One: The JFK Medical Coverup Exposed by Oliver StoneEdition: Paperback Price: $17.50 Availability: In Stock 37 used & new from $11.06 14 of 17 people found the following review helpful: An honest, first-hand account! Read it!, February 24, 2003Dr. Crenshaw, and the others, are credible people who present credible evidence and conclusions. Such people are always senselessly attacked by those with ulterior motives. Dr. Crenshaw was present when both JFK and Oswald were brought to Parkland Hospital. His story is corroborated by others who were also present. Initially, critics claimed Crenshaw did not receive a phone call from LBJ while Oswald was on the operating table. A Parkland hospital telephone operator has since supported the fact that a call did come in from LBJ and it was transferred to the room where Oswald lay. In this phone call, LBJ attempted to coerce Crenshaw into "hearing a deathbed confession" from Oswald that he killed JFK. This is an honest, first-hand account of the proceedings at Parkland, and worth a read by all who are interested in the truth of the murder of JFK. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Regicide: The Official Assassination of John F. Kennedy by Gregory DouglasEdition: Hardcover Price: $12.00 Availability: In Stock 15 used & new from $0.88 8 of 9 people found the following review helpful: EXPLOSIVE!, October 30, 2002Most murders are solved by close examination of those with motive and opportunity and the murder of JFK is no exception. But not all of the conspirators had the same motive, some were personal. "Regicide" clearly identifies those with motive and those who benefited from the murder of JFK. But for the conspiracy to succeed and the myth developed, the "investigation" into the murder and all related events had to be controlled by some of those involved in the conspiracy.Two men, Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Edgar Hoover, completely controlled the "investigation" which resulted in the Warren Commission Report. These two men are named as among the conspirators in "Regicide." Each benefited from the murder and the record is certain that each hated JFK and RFK. Who ever heard of a legitimate investigation where the principal investigators had motive and benefited from the murder being investigated? An honest investigation would have revealed the conspiracy in a matter of days, but this was a dishonest investigation designed to produce a dishonest result.Many researchers have offered more than credible evidence that the Warren Commission report is a fraud designed to produce Oswald as a lone gunman. It is little noted that LBJ left a record that he did not believe the report. Howard K. Smith, a highly respected reporter of the era, has stated that in an interview with LBJ, LBJ stated: "Castro got him before he could get Castro." In another filmed TV interview, LBJ stated there were "possible international connections" to the murder of JFK (Corsican Mafia?). Madeleine Brown, LBJ's Dallas mistress, stated on a TV show that LBJ told her that "Texas Oil" was behind the murder. If LBJ ever spent one second wondering why Oswald killed JFK, I have not been able to find it. The evidence is that LBJ and JEH knew Oswald was to be framed and they knew it before a shot was fired. Why would LBJ leave a record of his disbelief? A good guess would be disinformation. If the plot were ever publicly revealed, LBJ left a historical record which would hopefully distance him from the report, and eliminate him as a suspect in the conspiracy. If LBJ, the originator of the Warren Commission, didn't believe the report, who among us should believe it? It is, as Oliver Stone has stated: "A myth."My own historical novel "The Innocent Man Script" closely parallels those mentioned within "Regicide," i.e., those with motive to participate in a conspiracy to murder JFK. This novel was written to entertain a reader in a conventional sense while slowly introducing credible evidence as to who benefited from the murder of JFK and their actions afterwards which indicates complicity. All references to the historical figures of the era within the novel are based upon credible evidence and none of that is fiction. The conclusions within "The Innocent Man Script" support much of the evidence presented in "Regicide.""Regicide" is a wonderful work and should be believed, until and if, the documents within are proven to be false. My guess is that the work will stand the test of close examination, but if it gains in popularity, as it should, then the mainline media will attack it with the same energy with which they hailed Posner's greatly flawed "Case Closed" which supported the Warren Commission. Some have criticized "Regicide" by finding fault with other works by the author. "Regicide" is an individual work and should be judged upon its own merits without regard for any previous work. "REGICIDE" DOES NOT STAND ALONE! THERE IS CONSIDERABLE EVIDENCE ELSEWHERE THAT ALSO IMPLICATES THE CONSPIRATORS NAMED WITHIN "REGICIDE." And again, if LBJ didn't believe Oswald was a lone gunman, as the evidence suggests, why should any American? Read "Regicide!" and draw your own conclusions. The USA needs to get at the truth of the murder of JFK and the sooner, the better. We've lived with the lie far too long.