06-01-2011, 06:45 PM
I think it is funny that there are "deep politics" researchers saying they can't figure out who killed John Kennedy. They are convinced it was some unnamed power, but when you ask them to be specific they draw blanks and mutter something like "military industrial" complex ... or some other phrase describing some dark amorphous power.
Then there is the usurper traitor murderer Lyndon Johnson staring right in their faces. It is like folks on a farm running around saying "Where is the freakin calf? Where is the freakin calf?" while a python lays on the ground in front of them with a hulking 250 lb bulge in its belly.
Gee, I dunno - where do YOU think the calf is? How about you Mr. Python have you seen it? (burp).
Here is Lyndon Johnson overselling his play acting after his murder of John Kennedy. Johnson's immediate response post-assassination on 11/22/63 was to tell folks it was an "international conspiracy" and to play act scared and hysterical, hiding in the bathroom.
THEN, after LBJ figured he had fooled them enough, he and Hoover IMMEDIATELY went full bore attempting to frame/blame the JFK assassination on a "lone nutter" patsy US intelligence agent Lee Harvey Oswald.
After JFK assassination, LBJ was hysterical, hiding on the john in the airplane. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steven-m-g...39026.html
"McHugh, like most members of the Kennedy entourage, did not know that Johnson was onboard. They believed that the new president was on his own plane flying back to Washington. If LBJ was on the plane, McHugh wanted to see for himself. Since he had not seen Johnson in the aisle -- and at 6'4" Johnson would be tough to miss -- McHugh assumed that he must then be in the bedroom. When he checked there Johnson was nowhere to be seen. The only place on the plane he had not inspected was the bathroom in the presidential bedroom.
What McHugh claimed to have witnessed next was shocking. "I walked in the toilet, in the powder room, and there he was hiding, with the curtain closed," McHugh recalled. He claimed that LBJ was crying, "They're going to get us all. It's a plot. It's a plot. It's going to get us all.'" According to the General, Johnson "was hysterical, sitting down on the john there alone in this thing."
I soon discovered that McHugh had told a similar story when he spoke by phone with Mark Flanagan, an investigator with the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA). Ironically, McHugh gave the interview to the HSCA a week before he sat down with the Kennedy Library in May 1978. "McHugh had encountered difficulty in locating Johnson but finally discovered him alone," Flanagan wrote in his summary to the Committee. Quoting McHugh, the investigator noted that the General found Johnson "hiding in the toilet in the bedroom compartment and muttering, 'Conspiracy, conspiracy, they're after all of us.'"
Author Christopher Anderson claimed that McHugh shared a similar, although slightly more dramatic, version of this story when he interviewed the General for his book Jackie after Jack, published in 1998."
What McHugh told Christopher Anderson was that LBJ was so hysterical that he had to slap him! The usurper Johnson was faking it; another one of his diversionary tactics.
Then there is the usurper traitor murderer Lyndon Johnson staring right in their faces. It is like folks on a farm running around saying "Where is the freakin calf? Where is the freakin calf?" while a python lays on the ground in front of them with a hulking 250 lb bulge in its belly.
Gee, I dunno - where do YOU think the calf is? How about you Mr. Python have you seen it? (burp).
Here is Lyndon Johnson overselling his play acting after his murder of John Kennedy. Johnson's immediate response post-assassination on 11/22/63 was to tell folks it was an "international conspiracy" and to play act scared and hysterical, hiding in the bathroom.
THEN, after LBJ figured he had fooled them enough, he and Hoover IMMEDIATELY went full bore attempting to frame/blame the JFK assassination on a "lone nutter" patsy US intelligence agent Lee Harvey Oswald.
After JFK assassination, LBJ was hysterical, hiding on the john in the airplane. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steven-m-g...39026.html
"McHugh, like most members of the Kennedy entourage, did not know that Johnson was onboard. They believed that the new president was on his own plane flying back to Washington. If LBJ was on the plane, McHugh wanted to see for himself. Since he had not seen Johnson in the aisle -- and at 6'4" Johnson would be tough to miss -- McHugh assumed that he must then be in the bedroom. When he checked there Johnson was nowhere to be seen. The only place on the plane he had not inspected was the bathroom in the presidential bedroom.
What McHugh claimed to have witnessed next was shocking. "I walked in the toilet, in the powder room, and there he was hiding, with the curtain closed," McHugh recalled. He claimed that LBJ was crying, "They're going to get us all. It's a plot. It's a plot. It's going to get us all.'" According to the General, Johnson "was hysterical, sitting down on the john there alone in this thing."
I soon discovered that McHugh had told a similar story when he spoke by phone with Mark Flanagan, an investigator with the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA). Ironically, McHugh gave the interview to the HSCA a week before he sat down with the Kennedy Library in May 1978. "McHugh had encountered difficulty in locating Johnson but finally discovered him alone," Flanagan wrote in his summary to the Committee. Quoting McHugh, the investigator noted that the General found Johnson "hiding in the toilet in the bedroom compartment and muttering, 'Conspiracy, conspiracy, they're after all of us.'"
Author Christopher Anderson claimed that McHugh shared a similar, although slightly more dramatic, version of this story when he interviewed the General for his book Jackie after Jack, published in 1998."
What McHugh told Christopher Anderson was that LBJ was so hysterical that he had to slap him! The usurper Johnson was faking it; another one of his diversionary tactics.