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-Homer J. Simpson

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Did Johnson have Kennedy killed?

This is a poorly written article, but it is still worth reading

The Last Confessions of E. Howard Hunt: He was the ultimate keeper of secrets, lurking in the shadows of American history. He toppled banana republics, planned the Bay of Pigs invasion and led the Watergate break-in. Now he would reveal what he'd always kept hidden: who killed JFK

and this is true:


E. Howard scribbled the initials "LBJ," standing for Kennedy's ambitious vice president, Lyndon Johnson. Under "LBJ," connected by a line, he wrote the name Cord Meyer. Meyer was a CIA agent whose wife had an affair with JFK; later she was murdered, a case that's never been solved. Next his father connected to Meyer's name the name Bill Harvey, another CIA agent; also connected to Meyer's name was the name David Morales, yet another CIA man and a well-known, particularly vicious black-op specialist. And then his father connected to Morales' name, with a line, the framed words "French Gunman Grassy Knoll."

So there it was, according to E. Howard Hunt. LBJ had Kennedy killed. It had long been speculated upon. But now E. Howard was saying that's the way it was. And that Lee Harvey Oswald wasn't the only shooter in Dallas. There was also, on the grassy knoll, a French gunman, presumably the Corsican Mafia assassin Lucien Sarti, who has figured prominently in other assassination theories.
Then WOW!

2 comments:

Vemrion said...

The most interesting part to me is that the mainstream media won't touch these allegations with a 50 ft pole. I mean this is shocking, headline-grabbing stuff... so where are the headlines?!...

Maybe there's something they don't want us to know.

Charles J said...

Rolling stone had a piece on this last month... It paints Hunt as a bit of a nutjob, and the whole LBJ bit was mostly pieced together by Hunt's oldest son - a recovering addict (not exactly a credible source).