Posted on 03/31/2014 2:11:05 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
...Lyndon Johnson was a loutish psychopathic willing to do anything to advance his rise to power. His rise was fueled by graft, corruption, and murder. Yes, murder. LBJ's hitman, Malcolm Wallace, had killed seven other people in Johnson's rise to power, including LBJ's own sister, Josefa Johnson.
...As the rift between Kennedy and hardliners widened, into the void stepped Lyndon Johnson. Never to let opportunity go to waste, LBJ found the ultimate solution to his Bobby Baker scandal that was coming to a boil on Capitol Hill. LBJ's days were numbered, and he was facing possible prison. Kennedy was already showing signs that Johnson would be dumped from the 1964 ticket. With his ruthless drive for power, and RFK as the likely successor to the JFK legacy, LBJ would be out in the cold, except of course, if he could pull off the crime of the century, kill JFK, and garner public support in the process.
...For many years, Johnson was a neighbor and a close confidante to J. Edger Hoover, Director of the FBI. Normally, people like him would be in jail, but in LBJ's case, he held much sway with Hoover and the justice system. JFK, however, planned to force Hoover out in 1965 with the mandatory retirement at 70 for all federal employees.
... Johnson's mistress, Madeleine Brown, told investigators years later that Johnson told her that evening, "After tomorrow, those goddamn Kennedys will never embarrass me again. That is no threat. That is a promise."
...LBJ was in the pale blue Lincoln in the motorcade, two cars back from the President's car. LBJ was seen to be ducking low in his car as it approached Elm Street even before the shots were fired. He knew the shots were coming, and he was trying to take cover.
(Excerpt) Read more at renewamerica.com ...
I wouldn’t say much about it if they had titled it ...
“Emerging consensus of a handful of a Conspiracy Whackos that LBJ killed JFK”
con·text
noun
1. the parts of a written or spoken statement that precede or follow a specific word or passage, usually influencing its meaning or effect: You have misinterpreted my remark because you took it out of context.
I’ve always seen the “context” of these guys that talk about LBJ whacking JFK as whackos.
What a GREAT photo!
I agree. I was just a kid when it happened but talking to my parents about it as an adult, they said they and most every one they knew thought he was responsible. I grew up hearing it rehashed over and over and the more you heard, the more it became obvious of a government cover up. For example, if the government wasn’t involved, why was all the evidence locked up until a year in the future when they knew everyone involved would be dead?
Interesting theory on Johnson. It will also be interesting to know (although I will probably be on the dirt side of the grass) more about the Clinton and Odumbo days to read what, if anything history provides. Certainly there have been a lot of “unexplained” deaths related to both Clinton and Odumbo’s terms in office. The good thing is that neither of them has met with one of their own plans.
The same way you see people that are suspicious of Obama’s dubious mysterious past referred to as birthers. You’ve got your LBJ defender trolls just as you have your Obama defender trolls. They try to make people seem stupid for questioning the propaganda they are being fed and it’s more often than not a successful method for shutting people up.
Are the so-called “birthers” going to be protesting at the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the grand opening of Obama’s Presidential Library? Inquiring minds would like to know ... :-) ...
Malcolm Wallace’s fingerprints are near the window in the building from which JFK was shot. At the time of the shooting, Oswald was downstairs in the cafeteria.
This is called evidence.
I have no problem believing this
I’ll give you another piece of evidence ... I was there, but I didn’t see Oswald come out ... so what does that mean? ... :-) ...
If LBJ was indeed a “loutish psychopathic willing to do anything to advance his rise to power,” then why did he give up a presidency before an election that he probably would have won?
Count me in!! WHO had the most to gain from JFK’s death....JOHNSON did.
I have no idea. Do you think they should?
LBJ was capable, out of all the choices we have to date. He is on the top of my list.
Are you talking about the book depository?
Yep
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