Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Jackie Kennedy Believed Lyndon Baines Johnson Killed JFK As Evidence Of Johnson’s Complicity Continues To Mount

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(POPEYE & ALEX THOMAS of THE INTEL HUB)   Former First Lady Jackie Kennedy believed Lyndon Baines Johnson and a cabal of Texas tycoons had a hand in the assassination of her husband.

These revelations, first reported by The Daily Mail, were apparently secretly recorded just months after the JFK assassination. Famed historian Arthur Schlesinger Jnr recorded the secret tapes which had been sealed in a vault at the Kennedy Library in Boston ever since.

The man to the left in the bowtie is Congressman Albert Thomas,
winking at LBJ as he is sworn is as President.

This new evidence further strengthens the testimony and evidence that is already available that points to Johnson’s involvement in the Dallas assassination of JFK.

In 2007 notorious CIA agent E. Howard Hunt released a book that suggested that LBJ was involved in the murder.

“LBJ had the money and the connections to manipulate the scenario in Dallas and is on record as having convinced JFK to make the appearance in the first place,” wrote Hunt in his book American Spy: My Secret History in the CIA, Watergate & Beyond.
“He further tried unsuccessfully to engineer the passengers of each vehicle, trying to get his good buddy, Gov. [John] Connolly, to ride with him instead of in JFK’s car – where…he would have been out of danger,” writes Hunt.

Hunt concludes, “Having Kennedy liquidated, thus elevating himself to the presidency without having to work for it himself, could have been a very tempting and logical move on Johnson’s part.”
LBJ’s Mistress and mother of one of his children, Madeleine Brown, claims to have seen LBJ the night before the Kennedy assassination and that LBJ told her, “After tomorrow those god damn Kennedy’s will never embarrass me again.”


Starting in October 1988, a 9 part documentary series aired in the United Kingdom. The 9th and final part of this outstanding documentary series focused on Lyndon Johnson and his complicity in the Kennedy assassination.

Following outcry from Johnson’s family, the series was pulled from television.

The ninth documentary in the series, titled “The Guilty Men”, directly implicating former U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, created an outcry among Johnson’s surviving associates, Johnson’s widow, Lady Bird Johnson, journalist Bill Moyers, ex-President Jimmy Carter, Jack Valenti (longtime president of the Motion Picture Association of America), and the last-living (at the time of the outcry) Warren Commission commissioner and ex-President Gerald R. Ford, who lodged complaints of libel with the History Channel.


They subsequently threatened legal action against Arts & Entertainment Company, owner of the History Channel.


The History Channel responded by assembling a panel of three historians, Robert Dallek, Stanley Kutler, and Thomas Sugrue. On a program aired April 7, 2004 called “The Guilty Man: A Historical Review”, the panel agreed that the documentary was not credible and should not have aired. 


The History Channel issued a statement saying, in part, “The History Channel recognizes that ‘The Guilty Men’ failed to offer viewers context and perspective, and fell short of the high standards that the network sets for itself. The History Channel apologizes to its viewers and to Mrs. Johnson and her family for airing the show.”


Conspiracy author Barr McClellan, interviewed in the documentary, complained that while the historians examined the evidence, they did not interview him or Turner.


All three new documentaries by Turner (“The Guilty Men,” “The Smoking Gun” and “The Love Affair”) were then permanently withdrawn by the History Channel, though they were originally slated to be viewed at least annually on the History Channel until the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination (November, 2013). This is the 9th episode titled The Guilty Men, it shows Lyndon Johnson’s direct involvement in JFK’s assassination.



In an article titled, The LBJ-CIA Assassination of JFK , Robert Morrow wrote about the extensive documentation that points to Johnson’s complicity, along with the CIA, in the murder of JFK.
Lyndon Johnson made a dirty deal with CIA Republicans to murder John Kennedy in the 1963 Coup d’Etat. (People like Clint Murchison Sr., H.L. Hunt, Nelson Rockefeller, David Rockefeller, top Nelson Rockefeller aide Henry Kissinger, George Herbert Walker Bush and Gen. Edward Lansdale all are excellent candidates for elite sponsorship.)
Lyndon Johnson and Allen Dulles may very well have been co-CEOs of the JFK assassination; with the CIA in charge of the killing of JFK, and Lyndon Johnson and (his close friend and neighbor of 19 years in Washington, DC) FBI director J. Edgar Hoover in charge of the cover up.
The Rose Cheramie story is a historical tale of the a supposed crazy women who actually predicted that JFK would be killed days before his death.


Jack Ruby was even quoted as saying the answer lies with the man in Office today.

Robert Kennedy, who was later assassinated under highly suspicious circumstance himself, reportedly asked LBJ why he killed his brother.



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THE MEN WHO KILLED KENNEDY – PT 8 (THE LOVE AFFAIR)


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