01-01-2011, 05:04 AM
I do not agree with any of the personal attacks on the researchers into the 1963 Coup d'Etat. I might agree or disagree with their theories, though.
There is one point worth restating that I certainly agree with:
"Anyone who thinks that Lyndon Johnson was going to be riding in an open car in the very motorcade in which the only man standing between him and the presidency was going to be assassinated by a cross fire and NOT TAKE CHARGE OF THAT EVENT has lost their grip on reality. As Billy Sol first explained to William Raymond, a French investigative reporter, and later repeated in his book, A TEXAS LEGEND, Lyndon even sent Cliff Carter, his chief administrative assistant to Dallas to make sure that all of the arrangements were in place to effect the transition of governance from JFK to him."
You can say that again, brother!
I love the part about Colonel Cornpone hamming it up really good after the assassination tell at least 2 folks - a cop at Parkland and then Gen. Godfrey McHugh - that there was an "international conspiracy" just after the assassination; a play acting his hysteria so much that Gen. McHugh had to slap Johnson in the bathroom of Air Force One in order to compose LBJ (source: author Chris Anderson). Then within hours LBJ and Hoover are working FULL BORE to convince the world that it was just a lone nutter that killed JFK.
Slapping Lyndon Johnson: now that must have felt good!
There is one point worth restating that I certainly agree with:
"Anyone who thinks that Lyndon Johnson was going to be riding in an open car in the very motorcade in which the only man standing between him and the presidency was going to be assassinated by a cross fire and NOT TAKE CHARGE OF THAT EVENT has lost their grip on reality. As Billy Sol first explained to William Raymond, a French investigative reporter, and later repeated in his book, A TEXAS LEGEND, Lyndon even sent Cliff Carter, his chief administrative assistant to Dallas to make sure that all of the arrangements were in place to effect the transition of governance from JFK to him."
You can say that again, brother!
I love the part about Colonel Cornpone hamming it up really good after the assassination tell at least 2 folks - a cop at Parkland and then Gen. Godfrey McHugh - that there was an "international conspiracy" just after the assassination; a play acting his hysteria so much that Gen. McHugh had to slap Johnson in the bathroom of Air Force One in order to compose LBJ (source: author Chris Anderson). Then within hours LBJ and Hoover are working FULL BORE to convince the world that it was just a lone nutter that killed JFK.
Slapping Lyndon Johnson: now that must have felt good!