16-09-2015, 01:01 AM
Btw, its not just Morrow.
From what a visitor to CTKA has told me, Philip Nelson has gone off the deep end.
I addition to blaming Johnson for the Liberty incident, he is now saying Johnson was in on the RFK and MLK hits.
If this is true, and I told him to track down the posts on this, then Nelson is getting worse than Morrow. Because in no book I have ever read on those two cases, does anyone implicate LBJ in them.
In the RFK case, that one was handled by the SUS division of the LAPD and was prosecuted by the Los Angeles DA's office.
In the MLK case, that was initially handled by the Memphis authorities, but when Ray fled abroad, the FBI got into it. Scotland Yard then picked up Ray, the FBI ferried him back, but from then on, it was a local matter.
How, for 45 years, people like Phil Melanson, Bill Turner, and Harold Weisberg all missed the hands of LBJ in these cases, this is a real surprise to me.
But if this is what Nelson is preaching now, then maybe what Joan Mellen said in Pittsburgh about all this LBJ business is true: its an operation, just like the Mafia angle and Castro angle are.
BTW, I will be writing about this subject in an article I have on the back burner. Its called the Decline and Fall of Jim Fetzer and it features his backing of the likes of Nelson, Baker and Hankey among others.
From what a visitor to CTKA has told me, Philip Nelson has gone off the deep end.
I addition to blaming Johnson for the Liberty incident, he is now saying Johnson was in on the RFK and MLK hits.
If this is true, and I told him to track down the posts on this, then Nelson is getting worse than Morrow. Because in no book I have ever read on those two cases, does anyone implicate LBJ in them.
In the RFK case, that one was handled by the SUS division of the LAPD and was prosecuted by the Los Angeles DA's office.
In the MLK case, that was initially handled by the Memphis authorities, but when Ray fled abroad, the FBI got into it. Scotland Yard then picked up Ray, the FBI ferried him back, but from then on, it was a local matter.
How, for 45 years, people like Phil Melanson, Bill Turner, and Harold Weisberg all missed the hands of LBJ in these cases, this is a real surprise to me.
But if this is what Nelson is preaching now, then maybe what Joan Mellen said in Pittsburgh about all this LBJ business is true: its an operation, just like the Mafia angle and Castro angle are.
BTW, I will be writing about this subject in an article I have on the back burner. Its called the Decline and Fall of Jim Fetzer and it features his backing of the likes of Nelson, Baker and Hankey among others.