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Ed Tatro on Lyndon Johnson's Murder of John Kennedy and Tatro's encounter with Vincent Bugliosi
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Ptolemy obsessed with circles, eschewing the ellipse (“ellipse that touch planets never shall touch mine”).


The blind men each wrote an Outside Contact Report after selectively deposing the same elephant, providing several very different conclusions, all partially correct, none satisfying all the known and to-be-known facts.


The urge to be the first to climb Everest, reach the Pole, land on the Moon, all are expressions of man's coveting ownership of the truth, but the truth refuses to conform to any clockwork yet presented.


And yet it is a steady progression from stumbling in the pitch-black cave to emerging into the sunlight.


It is curious that Johnson first announced Kennedy would be in Dallas at a luncheon, that the date of this announcement is the date from which the Secret Service destroyed its records for the year rather than deliver them to the Assassinations Records Review Board.


Many indications of the wonderful synchronicity of Johnson's ambition and plight with his facility as a manipulator of obstruction of justice.


Of course, he didn't create two Oswalds, manipulate Oswald through the labyrinth of intelligence into perfect patsyhood, didn't lead and push Ruby to silence Oswald, didn't set up the shooters for their shots, having stripped the security and insured the slowing of the slowed limousine.


It was useful that Johnson and Connally and Thomas arranged to put Kennedy in that precise location, but they would not have made the Secret Service procedural changes, the absenting of the military aspect to the standard security protocol.

The confiscation and destruction or distortion of the cinematic and photographic evidence? The presence of so many "Secret Service agents" where there were none. The threats, intimidation and deaths from David Ferrie to Dorothy Kilgallen to DeMohrenschildt, across the nation and across the years.


Hoover would be controlling his agents. Someone else would insist upon the Commission. Still others would insure the autopsy was a farce, a dance of seven veils.


Johnson would leave a position of power January 20, 1969, and leave the earth in 1973, but some of the most spectacular accidents would kill inconvenient witnesses after that.


One has only to consider poor, clumsy John Rosselli, stumbling and falling into that drum in just such a fashion to sever his legs and attach the lid, rolling into the river to be found in no condition to testify.


Johnson was a really big shoe but he was not the CBS television network.
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Ed Tatro on Lyndon Johnson's Murder of John Kennedy and Tatro's encounter with Vincent Bugliosi - by Phil Dragoo - 01-09-2010, 09:08 PM

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