Posted on 11/18/2003 10:38:05 PM PST by Swordmaker
There's an explosive new book that lays out a very detailed and persuasive case for the probability that the late President Lyndon Baines Johnson was responsible for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
I say persuasive because the author, Barr McClellan, was one of LBJ's top lawyers, and he provides a lot of information hitherto unknown to the general public much more of which he says is buried in secret documents long withheld from the American people.
"The American public has waited forty years to hear the truth about the JFK assassination," McClellan says. "For government agencies to withhold critical evidence and not cooperate with the [1998 investigation conducted by the Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB)] is a form of obstruction of justice. Under the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act, the public should be granted access to these documents."
According to McClellan and Doug Horne, a former ARRB investigator, hundreds of relevant documents were withheld from the 1998 investigation into the JFK assassination. They believe that these materials are now in the possession of the National Archives, relocated from sealed files previously controlled by the CIA and FBI.
McClellan also asked for a formal review of the evidence in his book, "Blood, Money & Power: How L.B.J. Killed J.F.K.," which establishes a direct connection between LBJ and an individual involved with the assassination and cover-up.
"At this time we need to see what else is missing and what else would be helpful to presenting the entire truth," McClellan continued. "The Senate Judiciary Committee and the Department of Justice could make the request of the National Archives and should do so."
Now, in normal circumstance I would tend to view this latest explanation of who was behind the killing of JFK as exactly that just another theory among dozens. But the circumstances are not normal. Poll after poll establishes that an overwhelming majority of Americans believe that the official verdict of the Warren Commission is simply not borne out by what little is known publicly about the case.
McClellan's new book adds to those facts and names a second suspect he says was a longtime assassin for Lyndon Johnson, whom he portrays as ... well, as being homicidal whenever he or his many concealed interests were threatened.
Add to that the incredible inconsistencies in the FBI and Secret Service investigations, which reek with the stench of cover-up, and one can't escape the conclusion that if LBJ did nothing else in dealing with the aftermath of the assassination, he sure as hell clamped a lid on any evidence that contradicted the official finding that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman acting solely on his own initiative.
I report all of this as a prelude to revealing what I know about the matter but have never before written about in the beginning, because I had a wife and seven children to protect, and since, because I had no reason to revisit the matter.
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That's an honest question. This picture is frame 312. It's a milisecond before the impact shot. If you look at the picture, Kennedy is slumped into Jackie and he's apparently angled to the left. That would explain the rear shot. Oswald hit on the right of the centerline of Kennedy's head.
Any shot from the knoll would have hit the right side of his head and blown out the left side.
Interesting article in this morning's Washington Times, Witness to a murder, by Hugh Aynesworth, who is now the Washington Times's Dallas bureau chief, and in 1963 was a reporter for the Dallas Morning News, has the following two paragraphs:
The Metro section [of the Dallas Morning News] carried an interview with former Vice President Richard Nixon, in town under his lawyer's hat for meetings with Pepsi-Cola bottlers.
Nixon was scheduled to fly out of Love Field two hours before the man who barely edged him for the presidency in 1960 would land aboard Air Force One. At a Baker Hotel press conference, Nixon predicted his old rival might drop Vice President Lyndon Johnson from the ticket in his 1964 re-election campaign if the Texan proved to be a political liability.
Not only does this seem to settle the matter of Nixon's whereabouts at the time, it could also show that Nixon was reminding LBJ of why he ought to continue to go along with the conspiracy, if there was one.
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/sarcasm
Correct. The original was in color and developed at the Kodak labs in Dallas that afternoon. Zapruder, Kodak personnel and investigators viewed the film once, and then Kodak declined to show it again for fear of accidental damage.
Zapruder had a local film company make 3 copies, 2 were turned over to the FBI. The third and original were sold to LIFE magazine for print rights. In Chicago LIFE somehow damaged 6 frames and left 2 or 3 splices in the original. After viewing the film, LIFE purchased the television and movie rights for $150,000.
The Warren Commission saw the copies given to the FBI and LIFE let them view the original so they could be satified that the copies were trustworthy. The WC report included frames 171-334 of the film in black & white. These were the only way the press could get the film. The government printing office eventually filled 3,500 requests for copies of the B&W excerpt. Many of these were re-"colorized" for various reasons.
In 1968 LIFE had a film lab in New Jersey make a copy of the original on long lasting film stock. LIFE was given the best copy and the general manager of the lab, Moses Weitzman, kept the rejects. Various reprints of Weitzman's film leaked out, one of them was used by Jim Garrison in New Orleans.
In 1975 Time-Life releases it's copyright back to the Zapruder family and the National Archives agrees to accept the original (damaged & deteriorating) film as a courtesy.
In 1997 the ARRB wanted to purchase the film outright. But complications arose when appraisers estimated the films value in the millions of dollars. On April 24th 1997, they confiscate the film by designating it an assassination record.
In August 1999, the Justice Department awarded $16 million plus interest to the Zapruder family as compensation for the governments taking of the film.
After the FBI tests, Bell & Howell traded Zapruder a newer model camera for his original. In 1966 it was donated to the National Archives.
The round that killed the president seems to explode on entry. Why didn't the round that hit his back/throat also explode on entry? Whether or not it also hit Connolly is immaterial to this question.
I don't know if there was one shooter or two. I try to make up my own mind rather than be swayed by various conspiracy hucksters whose agendas are mostly to make a buck off the assassination. What I do know from hard evidence that the bullet that hit the president's head and the one that hit his back/throat seemed to behave differently. Perhaps there's a logical ballistics reason, but I'm not qualified in that area to make my own reasoned judgement.
Yes, it does. The Connollys only heard three shots, but they both remained steadfast that it was the second shot that hit John Connolly. I know human memory is a faulty thing. Physical evidence often contradicts eyewitness accounts in criminal trials.
But what makes me give credence to their memories is: (a) The fact that John Connolly was a hunter with considerable experience with firearms. (b) He knew instantly that the sound was not a backfire, but a gunshot, and his immediate concern was for the president. (c) He always said he heard the second shot and then felt himself being hit. (d) Nelly Connolly has consistently said, as recently as yesterday morning, that she heard the second shot, saw blood all over her husband, and then pulled him down into her lap.
Granted, the sequence of events all happened in seconds, so what might seem like discrete occurrances are actually not. For example, the Connollys could indeed have heard the second shot, but simultaneously with his being hit by the bullet that went through the president's throat. It could have been the second shot that missed. But some intuition in me makes me believe John and Nelly Connolly were right along - the second shot hit him. If that is true, there must have been a second shooter.
Once the entire film became public, the truth about the direction of the head shot was there for anyone to see. Even Oliver Stone's movie "JFK" shows it faithfully. The upper right side of the president's head literally explodes. There is no question he died instantly, even if some of his organs continued to function long enough for frantic resussitation efforts to occur at Parkland.
I think ABC is going to have a special on tonight using modern advanced techniques to analyze the assassination. Tune in and you will see the Zapruder film for yourself.
Just in case you can't see it, as plainly as I can describe it in text form, here's what it shows: The president is first hit in the back/throat, his arms fly up and his hands appear to clutch his throat. Mrs. Kennedy is initially confused as she looks toward her husband. John Connolly, who testified that he knew instantly that it was a shot, begins turning in his seat to try to see the president. He is shot and Mrs. Connolly had the presence of mind to pull him down into her lap. Although the president begins to slump in his seat, Mrs. Kennedy did not react as quickly as Mrs. Connolly. The fatal shot hits the president's head and there is a massive, genuinely explosive spray of blood, bone and brain matter upward, outward, and to the front over his right temple area. In slow motion, you can see a piece of what is probably bone shoot straight up.
A huge portion of skin and bone blow outward from above and just in front of the right ear, remains attached, and dangles over his right cheek. The explosive force of the explosion at the upper right of his head snaps the president's body in the opposite direction, back and to the left. It is at that point that Mrs. Kennedy get's up and seems to try to leave the car. She is then pushed into the car, which speeds away.
Why do some (not all) doctors at Parkland that day say they remember the large wound to be toward the upper back of the head? I don't know, but there are several very rational explanations. The autopsy xrays reveal that the wound was massive. It basically took out the entire right side of the president's head. Mrs. Kennedy said she had tried to, in essence, put his head back together in the car. When he got to Parkland, even though it was obviously a futile effort, the doctors frantically tried to save the man's life. They were not trying to answer the finer points of questions that conspiracy theorists would raise later on. With the flap of skull and scalp that had blown out yet remained attached put back in place by Mrs. Kennedy, it could easily appear on quick examination that the wound was mostly toward the right center-rear of the president's head, which is where the doctors whom I've seen describe the wound, place it.
There may well have been more than one shooter. I tend to believe so because of the testimony of John and Nelly Connolly. But a genuine search for the truth must also look at the evidence as it really is, not as all the yammering conspriacy hawks have tried to twist it all these years.
Great idea!
and,...........the TESTIMONY of John and Nelly Connolly?
:-(
Untrue. The shooting was recreated using the exact same scenario and equipment. The Mannlicher has a very smooth action. FBI weapons expert Robert Frazier got off three accurate shots with Oswald's Mannlicher-Carcano rifle in 4.5 seconds -- recycling the mechanism and re-aiming the rifle twice.
Read "Case Closed" by Gerald Posner.
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