Saturday, November 04, 2017
Did LBJ kill JFK?
Conspiracy theory, truth, or somewhere in between?
You can form your own opinion...
You can form your own opinion...
At WND.com, Ellis Washington has a post all about it. He begins:
"This question has endured ever since that fateful day of 50 years ago – Nov. 22, 1963. Former Nixon White House adviser and self-proclaimed 'GOP hit man' Roger Stone makes this central argument in his new book, 'The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ.” Stone’s very interesting narrative isn’t another 'conspiracy theory' book to add to the already voluminous number of fantastical JFK assassination claims. Roger tells Reason Magazine Editor, Nick Gillespie, 'The whole term ‘conspiracy theorists’ is a pejorative that the mainstream media uses to denigrate anyone who questions the government’s version on virtually anything. … I’m not talking conspiracy, I’m talking facts.'
In an interview with Abby Martin, who asks Stone, “What’s the strongest piece of evidence that implicates LBJ in Kennedy’s murder?,” Stone replies, 'Probably the fingerprint of LBJ’s personal hit man named, Malcom ‘Mac’ Wallace that is found on a cardboard box on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. It’s the only print other than the prints of Lee Harvey Oswald that I believe were planted there, so that is probably your strongest piece of evidence.'
Secondarily, Johnson’s mistress of 21 years, Madeleine Duncan Brown, who bore him an illegitimate child, said Lyndon Johnson told her on the eve of the assassination, 'After tomorrow those godd-mn Kennedys will never embarrass me again. That’s not a threat. That’s a promise.'"