21-01-2011, 05:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 21-01-2011, 05:42 PM by Peter Lemkin.)
Dawn Meredith Wrote:Great post CD!!! (The one just above mine).
I do disagree with Peter that LBJ was only in on the coverup. I think he was in on the event, just down the food chain. And only because he was needed to get his dirty machine here in TX to assist. Like the police and then TX. Attorney General Carr, who continued to be a liar until he died. He responded to a letter to the Ed. here that I had in The Austin American Statesman in '93. He said he personally fired the MC and got off the requisite shots in under six seconds. He also compared me to Oliver Stone which I took as a compliment.
LBJ may have controlled TX but others controlled LBJ. I also agree with the viewpoint that to blame LBJ is to have Democrats killing their own. A good way to hide the truth and be one step removed from blaming the victim.
Dawn
I didn't say [or mean to say] that LBJ was ONLY involved after.....it is amazing how things said get misconstrued...or perhaps we all write to quickly and without enough revision and polish to capture our exact thoughts. I'm sure he knew well before and even offered up some contacts that might be helpful, but I think [and so far the evidence shows - or doesn't show otherwise] that he was not actively involved in the planning. He may have had a hand in the change of the parade route and getting JFK to Dallas in the first place for more than the stated reasons. I'm saying his major role per the Grand Playbook was the cover-up and reversing the JFK actions that had been the stone in the plotters shoes. He may even have had meetings with some that M. Brown stated, when she said it happened or near that time.....certainly putting him in the guilty before the fact; guilty after the fact camps - both.
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