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"Agent Was 'Chillingly Close' to Shooting LBJ"-It's propaganda season again - Myra Bronstein - 21-10-2010

Well it's that time of year again. One month before the anniversary of the coup that removed President Kennedy from the white house. So the pretenders to the throne are ramping up the propaganda.

Fasten your seat belts it's gonna be a bumpy month.

This year we learn that "a former Secret Service agent reveals how he came "chillingly close" to shooting President Lyndon B. Johnson right outside his home just hours after John F. Kennedy was assassinated."
http://www.aolnews.com/surge-desk/article/secret-service-agent-reveals-how-he-almost-shot-lbj-after-jfk-assassination/19681750

Sure, that happened. The conspirators were gonna off the very guy who made the coup possible and was about to reverse President Kennedy's withdrawal from Vietnam.

More:

"But the book doesn't linger on that prospect for long, instead returning to the actual assassination (one agent Clint Hill, who jumped into the car to protect first lady Jackie Kennedy, penned the book's foreword) and other key moments of the agent's time under Kennedy. It also dives into the business of quelling rumors of Kennedy's alleged affair with Marilyn Monroe.

A Discovery Channel channel documentary based on the book is also in the works, according to Dallas Arts News. The website also notes that the authors will make a free promotional appearance at the Sixth-Floor Museum in the Dallas School Book Depository (the actual site from which Lee Harvey Oswald shot the president) at 2 p.m. Nov. 20."

Oh of course. JFK propaganda wouldn't be complete without dishing on him and Marilyn. And to make sure the latest installment has the air of legitimacy the ever-helpful Sixth-Floor "Museum" (giggle) will help prop up the official lies.

Remember everybody: that IS "the actual site from which Lee Harvey Oswald shot the president" even though the poor patsy never even had a trial therefore couldn't be found guilty but if we say it often enough it must be true.


"Agent Was 'Chillingly Close' to Shooting LBJ"-It's propaganda season again - Steve Duffy - 21-10-2010

I feel guilty I've ordered this book, I knew it would be a hit piece...but I've gotta have everything, go to woe.
Still, if it stirs my anger, and gets me more involved in moving us closer to the truth, it's served some purpose...


"Agent Was 'Chillingly Close' to Shooting LBJ"-It's propaganda season again - Myra Bronstein - 21-10-2010

Steve Duffy Wrote:I feel guilty I've ordered this book, I knew it would be a hit piece...but I've gotta have everything, go to woe.
Still, if it stirs my anger, and gets more involved in moving us closer to the truth, it's served some purpose...

Good you can give us a book report.


"Agent Was 'Chillingly Close' to Shooting LBJ"-It's propaganda season again - Dawn Meredith - 21-10-2010

Exactly my response too Myra. Garbage, it's that time of year again. People are so freaking gullible.

Dawn


"Agent Was 'Chillingly Close' to Shooting LBJ"-It's propaganda season again - Bernice Moore - 23-10-2010

Here are some of vince's replies to the new government backed book crap....as you will note, two met with the now head of the ss, i have also ordered it but then i do anything pertaining to the ss .if i do not then i am behind on the new information pertaining to and also i would not be able to comment to vince about the slugs...thanks...

http://vincepalamarasecretserviceexpert.newsvine.com/


hey magda i finally got in to the forum...thanks b..


"Agent Was 'Chillingly Close' to Shooting LBJ"-It's propaganda season again - Bernice Moore - 24-10-2010

Q&A with Jerry Blaine, Lisa McCubbin and Clint Hill
Moderated by Museum Curator Gary Mack
November 20, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.
The Sixth Floor Museum, 411 Elm Street, Dallas, TX, 75202

From dallasartnews.com:


THE KENNEDY DETAIL: JFK’s Secret Service Agents Break Their Silence
By Gerald Blaine with Lisa McCubbin
Foreword by Clint Hill

In THE KENNEDY DETAIL: JFK’S Secret Service Agents Break Their Silence (Gallery Books; November 2, 2010; $28.00), Jerry Blaine – one of thirty-four Secret Service agents on President Kennedy’s detail when he was assassinated – sets history straight on what really happened that afternoon and in the months leading up to and following the tragedy. Written with award-winning journalist Lisa McCubbin, this insider account includes contributions from many of the Secret Service agents who were serving on the Kennedy Detail, and draws upon their daily reports, expense accounts, personal notes, and vivid recollections.

Clint Hill, the agent who jumped on the back of the car immediately after the shooting and helped Jackie back down into her seat, has rarely contributed to any works on the assassination, until now. As Hill writes in the Foreword, “I don’t talk to anybody about that day…It is only because of my complete faith and trust that Jerry Blaine would tell our story with dignity and unwavering honesty that I agreed to be involved.”

THE KENNEDY DETAIL is the only authoritative account of the events of that day from the men, like Clint Hill, who were there to guard the president’s life.

As Blaine writes, “Every man on the Kennedy Detail would re-live those six seconds in Dallas a million times over. For the rest of their lives, they would be defined by the assassination of JFK, questioned and blamed for failing to achieve the impossible.”

The Discovery Channel is producing a TV special based on The Kennedy Detail that airs in November and features rare footage from The Sixth Floor Museum’s collections.

The Sixth Floor Museum will host a free program with Jerry Blaine, Lisa McCubbin and Clint Hill on November 20, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. Museum Curator Gary Mack will moderate a program and Q&A session, followed by a book-signing. Books can be purchased at the Museum Store + Café for $28.00.