16-05-2013, 06:12 PM
Dawn Meredith Wrote:Albert Doyle Wrote:Any government honestly investigating the assassination would have taken more interest in people like Billie Sol Estes.
I do not believe Estes is the key to the assassination of JFK.
And the last thing we need is one more LBJ did it book.
I am interested in Mac Wallace as a killer for LBJ. Kinsner, Marshall and maybe (former TX Ranger) Clint Peoples.
But not JFK. In spite of the fingerprint work done by Nathan Darby, my trusted friend.
Dawn
Not wanting to hijack the thread to Darby, but it is my informed speculation that someone maneuvered Wallace [or his fingerprints without his fingers!] to the TSBD not to do anything within the assassination, but to give lots of leverage to keep LBJ under control of those behind the plot. They hung this over LBJ and had him by the ****.....as his own hit man's fingerprints were on items in the TSBD - Darby found it recently; LBJ was probably informed just after the events of Dallas!....so he played ball, and did whatever was asked :wirlitzer: Had he not, he'd have been removed as President and put in jail for life. This is how the Assassination was 'played' and how the game is played behind the curtains of power in the USA [and elsewhere].
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