Friday, February 15, 2013

Roger Stone "Proves" LBJ Had Kennedy Killed

Here is more on Roger Stone's upcoming book.

Sam Stein is reporting that  Stone has sent out an email alert about the book "Who Killed Kennedy?" in which he says he "prove(s) LBJ had Kennedy killed and controlled.. the cover up"

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  1. Allen Dulles is still the chief suspect.

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  2. It only makes sense. LBJ had the presidency to gain. Stone should know, he was right there in the Nixon White House at a time when the embers of the assassination were still warm. I predict the book will be a bestseller. Stone might even run for governor of Florida. It would be nice to have a professional in office there.

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    1. I agree. It's time for Stone to use his vast knowledge of American political history to write such a book. And it's time, too, for him to use his experience and political savvy to run for FL governor.

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  3. Lyndon Johnson, his buddy J. Edgar Hoover, Texas oil executives and CIA/military intelligence were all involved.

    Here are some good books relating to the role of Lyndon Johnson in the JFK assassination:

    1) "LBJ: The Mastermind of the JFK Assassination" by Phillip Nelson
    2) Watch "The Men Who Killed Kennedy - the Guilty Men - episode 9" at YouTube - best video ever on the JFK assassination; it expertly covers Lyndon Johnson's role.
    3) “The Radical Right and the Murder of John F. Kennedy” by Harrison Livingstone
    4) "Blood, Money & Power: How LBJ killed JFK" by Barr McClellan
    5) "The Final Chapter on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy" by Craig Zirbel
    6) "The Texas Connection" by Craig Zirbel
    7) "Texas in the Morning" by Madeleine Duncan Brown
    8) "Billie Sol Estes: A Texas Legend" by Billie Sol Estes
    9) "Dallas Did It" by Madeleine Brown & Connie Kritzberg
    10) "Operation Cyanide: Why the Bombing of the USS Liberty Nearly Caused World War III" by Peter Hounam (LBJ's role in the attack on the USS Liberty)
    11) "Bloody Treason: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy” by Noel Twymann
    12) "The Dark Side of Lyndon Johnson" by Joachim Joesten
    13) "How Kennedy Was Killed - The Full Appalling Story" by Joachim Joesten
    14) "The Dark Side of Camelot" by Seymour Hersh
    15) "Power Beyond Reason: The Mental Collapse of Lyndon Johnson" by D. Jablow Hershman
    16) "Lyndon B. Johnson: A Memoir" by George Reedy
    17) "Remembering America" by Richard Goodwin, Chapter 21 "Descent"
    18) "JFK and the World Oligarchy: When Enough is Never Enough" by Robert Burnside
    19) "Coup d'Etat: from John F. Kennedy to George W. Bush" by Robert Burnside
    20) "JFK: Conspiracy of Silence" by Charles A. Crenshaw
    21) “The Men on The Sixth Floor”by Glen Sample & Mark Collum
    22) Watch “LBJ: A Closer Look” VHS 1998 by Lyle Sardie
    23) "Bond of Secrecy: My Life with CIA Spy and Watergate Conspirator E. Howard Hunt" by Saint John Hunt
    24) Google "LBJ-CIA Assassintion of JFK"
    25) Google “The USS Liberty, Israel & President Johnson’s Order to Destroy the USS Liberty”
    26) “Lyndon Johnson the Tragic Self: A Psychohistorical Portrait” by Hyman Muslim & Thomas Jobe

    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. In the late 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 bull___, 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] [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 together here six weeks post JFK assassination. Room #254 was the room that LBJ used to have rendevous’ with his girlfriends – it used to be known as the e "Blue Room" and now it is known as the "LBJ Suite" and rents for $600-1,000/night as a Presidential suite at the Driskill; located on the Mezzanine Level. Note: Lyndon Johnson's presidential schedule and other accounts confirm that LBJ indeed was at the Driskill Hotel on the night of 12/31/63]

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