18-12-2011, 07:48 AM
Albert Doyle Wrote:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Adele Edisen Wrote:Seamus and Al,
Please give me a clue. What are you two talking about?.
I was commenting on your post that said Johnson was not the planner of any conspiracy and was not involved in any either. I agree he wasn't any mastermind, however I think the evidence shows he was deeply involved in the plot as a conscious aider and abettor. I also hold a minority opinion that there was something to Johnson's saying to Madeleine Brown that those damned Kennedy's won't bother me any more. Maybe just not in the Murchison context suggested by Brown. It deserves investigation anyway.
Al,
Thank you for clarifying this for me.
If LBJ was the aider and abettor of the plot to murder John Kennedy, why would he and his staff then try to prevent Kennedy from going to Dallas? See references Seamus and I provided in earlier posts. What is the evidence that he wanted to kill Kennedy, and why did he want to do that? I see no solid evidence that shows that. And Kennedy wanted him as VP in 1964 because he valued LBJ's political skills and the support their ticket could get in the Southern states.
As for Madeleine, she did not see LBJ onThursday, November 21, 1963, day or nighttime. Lyndon Johnson was touring Texas as Vice-President of the United States with the President of the United States, with their wives, staffs, Secret Service details, newspaper and media reporters, and crowds at every stop. The trip's schedule and agenda did not allow for any unaccounted moments.
If Madeleine Brown honestly thought that Lyndon Johnson had anything to do with the murder of the President, why didn't she report this to the federal or state law enforcement agencies? I understand from what I've been told by Dallas citizens and investigators that she began telling her story in 1985 or so to Hollywood contacts in order to sell her story to movie makers. Then with the yearly Dallas meetings, she found audiences and made some videos. In one video she named more than two dozen men who were supposed to have been in the special meeting also attended by Lyndon Johnson, and for each one she gave a full description of their positions, associations, and possible links to the JFK assassination. Some she named were found not to be in Dallas at all. When asked to name some of the women at the party, she came up with two or three names, without too much in the description of their positions, etc. Curious.
In her videos Madeleine expresses deep ambivalence towards Lyndon Johnson. Others have noted this also, and wonder about her motivations. I certainly agree with you about the need for further investigation. We have been misled and lied to about the most important event in American History in the Twentieth Century. It affects all our lives and will continue to do so until we know the Truth of our History.
Adele