17-02-2011, 09:45 AM
This is simply scurrilous stuff, and I have never been a follower of LBJ.
Interesting that no one ever entertained that he was the mastermind of the Dallas assassination while he was still alive, as he would have sued their asses off if they had.
Certainly, the Vice President had no love for JFK but he didn't shoot his way into the White House.
Nixon planned to do so on the coatales of the Dallas assassination, thinking that LBJ would be a pushover in the 1964 election.
It was because of this that 'Tricky' Dick visited Dallas when the assassination took place, parading around the place without apparently any protection, and what the DMN advertised on the morning of the killing.
This was after the same newspaer had announced on October 20, 1963 that the Cuban Missile Crisis was resuming after thirteen months - what placed its showdown on November 22, 1963. And at the same time, Robert Baskin reported that Nixon and Representive Bruce Alger were receiving threatening postcards from an apparent sociopath in Irving, Dallas, and Fort Worth, Texas - locations which placed any untoward actions around there clearly on LHO.
And the day before the assassination, dour lawyer Nixon, of all people, went to the Bottlers' Convention as a Pepsi representative, just across the street from the Trade Mart where JFK was to make a speech on the fatal day - what proved a trial test for the Secret Service when it came to presidential security, and it fell for it, hook, line, and sinker, explaining its most unexpected and unprecendented celebrating late into the night later in Fort Worth.
In sum, Nixon set up the President for assassination, and it would have worked to a tee if it had not been for the assassination too of Connally, accidentally or deliberately, leading the surviving Governor to announce that he would fully investigate the matter - apparently a threat to those who apparently had betrayed him, leading poor LBJ to have to cover up the whole mess with the Warren Commission that Nixon and Connally had orchestrated.
Interesting that no one ever entertained that he was the mastermind of the Dallas assassination while he was still alive, as he would have sued their asses off if they had.
Certainly, the Vice President had no love for JFK but he didn't shoot his way into the White House.
Nixon planned to do so on the coatales of the Dallas assassination, thinking that LBJ would be a pushover in the 1964 election.
It was because of this that 'Tricky' Dick visited Dallas when the assassination took place, parading around the place without apparently any protection, and what the DMN advertised on the morning of the killing.
This was after the same newspaer had announced on October 20, 1963 that the Cuban Missile Crisis was resuming after thirteen months - what placed its showdown on November 22, 1963. And at the same time, Robert Baskin reported that Nixon and Representive Bruce Alger were receiving threatening postcards from an apparent sociopath in Irving, Dallas, and Fort Worth, Texas - locations which placed any untoward actions around there clearly on LHO.
And the day before the assassination, dour lawyer Nixon, of all people, went to the Bottlers' Convention as a Pepsi representative, just across the street from the Trade Mart where JFK was to make a speech on the fatal day - what proved a trial test for the Secret Service when it came to presidential security, and it fell for it, hook, line, and sinker, explaining its most unexpected and unprecendented celebrating late into the night later in Fort Worth.
In sum, Nixon set up the President for assassination, and it would have worked to a tee if it had not been for the assassination too of Connally, accidentally or deliberately, leading the surviving Governor to announce that he would fully investigate the matter - apparently a threat to those who apparently had betrayed him, leading poor LBJ to have to cover up the whole mess with the Warren Commission that Nixon and Connally had orchestrated.