29-09-2010, 10:27 AM
Our friend the financial advisor shared his two-page letter to Caro regarding a curious speaking tour by Eliot Janeway, Johnson's earliest backer and financial advisor.
Janeway appeared at our friend's financial house as part of a visit to Boston and New York firms during the summer of 1963.
“For the next twenty to thirty minutes Janeway spoke to us as a 'close friend of LBJ of long standing' about the dangerous man called John F. Kennedy who occupied the presidency of the United States. He whispered his comments in what I have always referred to as a hiss. Janeway had not one good thing to say about JFK or his brother Robert, and strongly advised us to consider the great damage that they could and probably would do to the nation.”
“It was obvious while Janeway spoke to us that he was more than just a friend and messenger of LBJ's. He was virulent, he was evil, and I am sure he believed every word he spoke. There was no discussion of current economics in that meeting, nor were either (deleted) or I allowed time to comment or question his statements. It was a prepared speech, and when it ended, Janeway Left.”
It was Johnson who on April 23, 1963, first forecast Kennedy's luncheon in Dallas later in the year. Horne points out in Inside the ARRB that the Secret Service destroyed its records for the year from that date rather than surrender them to the archives under the JFK Records Act.
Johnson was allowed to wear the crown before taking his place in the gallery of rogues between Hoover (d. 1972) and Nixon (resigned 1974). The black heart stopped in 1973.
That the Oswald legend preceded the Johnson involvement, and the Joannides coverup succeeded him, places him as Another Roadside Attraction, rather than the Roman road from Babylon to Hell.
That remains for us to unearth.
Janeway appeared at our friend's financial house as part of a visit to Boston and New York firms during the summer of 1963.
“For the next twenty to thirty minutes Janeway spoke to us as a 'close friend of LBJ of long standing' about the dangerous man called John F. Kennedy who occupied the presidency of the United States. He whispered his comments in what I have always referred to as a hiss. Janeway had not one good thing to say about JFK or his brother Robert, and strongly advised us to consider the great damage that they could and probably would do to the nation.”
“It was obvious while Janeway spoke to us that he was more than just a friend and messenger of LBJ's. He was virulent, he was evil, and I am sure he believed every word he spoke. There was no discussion of current economics in that meeting, nor were either (deleted) or I allowed time to comment or question his statements. It was a prepared speech, and when it ended, Janeway Left.”
It was Johnson who on April 23, 1963, first forecast Kennedy's luncheon in Dallas later in the year. Horne points out in Inside the ARRB that the Secret Service destroyed its records for the year from that date rather than surrender them to the archives under the JFK Records Act.
Johnson was allowed to wear the crown before taking his place in the gallery of rogues between Hoover (d. 1972) and Nixon (resigned 1974). The black heart stopped in 1973.
That the Oswald legend preceded the Johnson involvement, and the Joannides coverup succeeded him, places him as Another Roadside Attraction, rather than the Roman road from Babylon to Hell.
That remains for us to unearth.