28-11-2012, 01:54 AM
Greg Burnham Wrote:Peter Lemkin Wrote:Ah, interesting and may contain some truths, but Dave Perry is one the side of other side of truth when it comes to JFK and a close friend of Mr. Dunkel, the Pope, soon to be God almighty [surrounded and protected next year by the DPD, CIA,FBI, and DHS] of DP!......I take whatever he writes with a ton of salt without proof and then more proof.Personally, I think MB has given us some truths and some twisted truths and untruths on the entire story....but she is not to be so lightly dismissed and especially by those who would have us believe the official lies of what happened. IMHO
It is to be expected that the disingenuous hold themselves to a standard of moving goal posts, while the genuine hold themselves to a much higher standard of truthfulness. Once
any portion of testimony is proved knowingly perjurious the witness is damaged goods along with the rest of their testimony. "The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth"
is a standard we must embrace impeccably.
Thanks, Greg.
Peter, I'd like to know what you think is truthful in Madeleine's accounts, particularly in reference to LBJ and even her son's paternity.
I know Dave Perry is persona non gratahere, but I posted his "Texas in the (Morning) Imagination" article on Madeleine Duncan Brown's story of her life and affair with Lyndon Johnson on this forum. Perry questioned her veracity, and provided newspaper and other documentary evidence contradicting much of what she had claimed.
Years ago on Rich Della Rosa's Forum, JFKresearch.com, I posted a review of Lyndon Johnson's whereabouts during the Presidential Texas trip. From my research I learned that LBJ was on Air Force II flying to Carswell Air Force Base 5 miles northwest of Fort Worth on the evening of Thursday, November 21, 1963. Air Force I and II landed about 11:15 pm, and the parties motorcaded to the Hotel Texas in Fort Worth, arriving around 11:50 pm. LBJ and Ladybird went to their hotel suite with their staff and they soon retired, leaving the staff to stay up a while longer. Madeleine Brown made claims that she met LBJ at a party at a Murchison home at 10:30 PM that night. Impossible! He was on Air Force II flying from Houston to Carswell AFB at 10:30 pm. He and Ladybird were photographed near midnight at the Hotel Texas. His staff who stayed up late in the suite would have noticed if he had left to go to Dallas, 15 miles away, don't you think? She also claimed that Richard Nixon, Carlos Marcello , and J. Edgar Hoover also were there. Well, Richard Nixon was in Dallas that night, but at a night club with a group of friends; Carlos Marcello had an important date in a Federal Court in New Orleans the next morning so it would have been very unlikely that he would fly to Dallas and then fly back to New Orleans that night; and J. Edgar Hoover spent Thursday and Frtiday in Washington, D.C. where he was seen by any number of FBI agents. Also, she had three different "verbatim" quotes of the words supposedly spoken to her by Lyndon, captured on a single video I saw online from which I took careful notes on these three different versions.
Why would she lie? Well, she had hopes of having a movie made of her life - for money. She sued the estate of Jerome Bagswell on behalf of her son - for money . She sued Ladybird and the estate of LBJ on behalf of her son - for money. She even forged her own father's will - for money. I guess she thought no one would notice she was a con artist.
The most unfortunate part is that she muddied the waters in the search for truth about the Kennedy assassination, and led a number of researchers down the wrong paths. Even I had thought for a time that Steven might have been LBJ's son. Now that appears to be untrue.
Adele