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Raymond
2009-01-23 21:05:14 UTC
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The Murchison Party It's a story that simply hasn't got enough
attention.
The plan to kill JFK had its origins in the 1960 Democratic Convention


The night before the Kennedy assassination, Lyndon Baines Johnson met
with Dallas tycoons, FBI moguls and organized crime kingpins -
emerging from the conference to tell his mistress Madeleine Duncan
Brown that "those SOB's" would never embarrass him again. It's a jaw-
dropping deposition and it's the biggest JFK smoking gun there is -
despite the fact that it has received little media attention.

Before her death on June 22 2002, prolific author and lecturer Robert
Gaylon Ross had the opportunity to conduct an 80 minute sit-down
interview with Madeleine Duncan Brown and from that lengthy discussion
the truth about exactly who was behind the assassination of JFK was
exposed.

Though Brown first went public on her 21-year relationship with
Johnson in the early 80's, to this day her shocking revelations about
how he had told her the Kennedy's "would never embarrass me again" the
night before the assassination are often ignored by the media who
prefer to keep the debate focused on issues which can't definitively
be proven either way (or at least can be spinned and whitewashed).

it is important to note that before her death Brown carried no
hostility towards Lyndon Johnson and in fact was just as smitten with
him as on the first day they met.

Brown said that the plan to kill JFK had its origins in the 1960
Democratic Convention, at which John F. Kennedy was elected as
presidential candidate with Johnson as his running mate, where H.L.
Hunt, an American oil tycoon, and Lyndon Johnson hatched the
assassination plot.

"When they met in California Joe Kennedy, John Kennedy's father, and
H.L. Hunt met met three days prior to the election - they finally cut
a deal according to John Currington (an aide to H.L. Hunt) and H.L.
finally agreed that Lyndon would go as the vice president....this came
from the horse's mouth way back in 1960 - when H.L. came back to
Dallas I was walking....with him....and he made the remark, 'we may
have lost a battle but we're going to win a war,' and then the day of
the assassination he said 'well, we won the war'," said Brown.

Brown said that in the immediate aftermath of the convention Hunt and
Johnson mapped out a strategy to kill Kennedy.

"It was a total political crime and H.L. Hunt really controlled what
actually happened to John Kennedy - he and Lyndon Johnson," said
Brown.

"They had this lodge....outside of Dallas and they would meet
there....he chose different people to do certain things for him and
I'm sure it went on about two years prior to the assassination of John
Kennedy."

Watch a clip of Robert Gaylon Ross' eye-opening interview with
Madeleine Duncan Brown.

In the video Brown describes the make-up and activities of the "8F
group" which revolved socially and politically around Johnson and Hunt
and included high rolling oil tycoons, judges and then FBI director J.
Edgar Hoover.

The group included Jack Ruby, the Dallas nightclub owner who would
later shoot the patsy Lee Harvey Oswald dead on November 24.

"We were playing poker at the Carousel Club and Jack Ruby came over
and he said 'you know what this is?' and I looked up....he had this
motorcade route....it stung me that he would be this involved in
knowing where the President of the United States was....at that time
in my life I thought they were untouchable," said Brown.

Brown described Ruby as the "in man" in Texas who could be trusted to
arrange call girls, drugs, gambling fixes and even contract killings.

The group met for a party in Dallas hosted by Clint Murchison, another
business tycoon with close links to the Genovese mafia, on November
21st 1963, the night before the assassination. Those present at the
event included J. Edgar Hoover, Clyde Tolson, John J. McCloy, Jack
Ruby, George Brown (of Brown and Root), numerous mafia kingpins,
several newspaper and TV reporters, and Richard Nixon.

The party began to wind down at around 11 o' clock when the attendees
were shocked to witness the arrival of Lyndon Johnson who had traveled
from Houston. Clint Murchison immediately called a meeting.

"They all went in to this conference room.....Lyndon didn't stay that
much in the meeting and when he came out....he grabbed me by the arm
and he had this deep voice and he said, 'after tomorrow those S.O.B.'s
will never embarrass me again - that's no threat - that's a promise.'"


The Most Revealing Wink Of The 20th Century: Congressman Albert Thomas
winks back at a quickly-smiling LBJ as he is being sworn in to be the
next President of the United States on Air Force One while the grief-
stricken Jackie Kennedy stands next to him.

Johnson was still irate when he called Madeleine Brown the morning of
the assassination, telling her the Irish mafia (meaning the Kennedy
family) would never embarrass him again.

Brown was in Dallas in the day of the assassination but just as the
parade for Kennedy was beginning she left and began driving towards
Austin, first stopping off to have a haircut. Upon entering a hair
salon she saw the news that Kennedy had been shot and immediately
thought to call Lou Sterrett , who was an Austin media mogul.

"I said my God what has happened Lou?"

"And he said 'well they just shot that S.O.B'"

"It was a political crime for political power," said Brown as she
highlighted how people who were set to testify against Johnson for
indictment proceedings, related to illegal kickbacks Johnson was
receiving from agriculture programs before the assassination, were
mysteriously set-up in homosexual scandals or found dead having
allegedly shot themselves five times in the head.

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"TerrorStorm sets a new standard in documentary filmmaking. Alex Jones
knocks it out of the park yet again." -Dylan Avery, Director, "Loose
Change" - Click here to get the DVD or click here to watch online now!
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"Had the assassination not happened the day that it did, Lyndon
Johnson would have probably gone to prison - they would have gotten
rid of him - he was so involved with some of this," said Brown.

Having had her own (and LBJ's illegitimate) son and nanny disappeared
by Johnson's hitmen after the assassination, and upon hearing of the
strange deaths of many other people connected to the events in Dealy
Plaza, Brown felt that she was safer out in the light and decided to
let the world hear her story.

It's a story that simply hasn't got enough attention, besides a 2003
book written by Barr McClellan, father of White House press secretary
Scott McClellan. Hopefully this article and the video clip contained
therein will help to bring more attention to perhaps the biggest
smoking gun proving that the assassination of JFK was an inside job
planned from the very top years in advance.

If they had the gall to blow the President's head off in broad
daylight with the world's media watching over 40 years ago - what
would stop the same lineage of criminals from carrying out 9/11?

Prison Planet.tv members can view the full 80 minute expose interview
with Madeleine Duncan Brown by clicking here. Please consider becoming
a subscriber and getting access to a plethora of great material by
clicking here

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/august2006/300806jfk.htm
Raymond
2009-01-24 17:26:20 UTC
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The Murchison Party �It's a story that simply hasn't got enough
attention.
The plan to kill JFK had its origins in the 1960 Democratic http://youtu.be/awGbwIIIYug
The night before the Kennedy assassination, Lyndon Baines Johnson met
with Dallas tycoons, FBI moguls and organized crime kingpins -
emerging from the conference to tell his mistress Madeleine Duncan
Brown that "those SOB's" would never embarrass him again. It's a jaw-
dropping deposition and it's the biggest JFK smoking gun there is -
despite the fact that it has received little media attention.
Before her death on June 22 2002, prolific author and lecturer Robert
Gaylon Ross had the opportunity to conduct an 80 minute sit-down
interview with Madeleine Duncan Brown and from that lengthy discussion
the truth about exactly who was behind the assassination of JFK was
exposed.
Though Brown first went public on her 21-year relationship with
Johnson in the early 80's, to this day her shocking revelations about
how he had told her the Kennedy's "would never embarrass me again" the
night before the assassination are often ignored by the media who
prefer to keep the debate focused on issues which can't definitively
be proven either way (or at least can be spinned and whitewashed).
it is important to note that before her death Brown carried no
hostility towards Lyndon Johnson and in fact was just as smitten with
him as on the first day they met.
Brown said that the plan to kill JFK had its origins in the 1960
Democratic Convention, at which John F. Kennedy was elected as
presidential candidate with Johnson as his running mate, where H.L.
Hunt, an American oil tycoon, and Lyndon Johnson hatched the
assassination plot.
"When they met in California Joe Kennedy, John Kennedy's father, and
H.L. Hunt met met three days prior to the election - they finally cut
a deal according to John Currington (an aide to H.L. Hunt) and H.L.
finally agreed that Lyndon would go as the vice president....this came
from the horse's mouth way back in 1960 - when H.L. came back to
Dallas I was walking....with him....and he made the remark, 'we may
have lost a battle but we're going to win a war,' and then the day of
the assassination he said 'well, we won the war'," said Brown.
Brown said that in the immediate aftermath of the convention Hunt and
Johnson mapped out a strategy to kill Kennedy.
"It was a total political crime and H.L. Hunt really controlled what
actually happened to John Kennedy - he and Lyndon Johnson," said
Brown.
"They had this lodge....outside of Dallas and they would meet
there....he chose different people to do certain things for him and
I'm sure it went on about two years prior to the assassination of John
Kennedy."
Watch a clip of Robert Gaylon Ross' eye-opening interview with
Madeleine Duncan Brown.
In the video Brown describes the make-up and activities of the "8F
group" which revolved socially and politically around Johnson and Hunt
and included high rolling oil tycoons, judges and then FBI director J.
Edgar Hoover.
The group included Jack Ruby, the Dallas nightclub owner who would
later shoot the patsy Lee Harvey Oswald dead on November 24.
"We were playing poker at the Carousel Club and Jack Ruby came over
and he said 'you know what this is?' and I looked up....he had this
motorcade route....it stung me that he would be this involved in
knowing where the President of the United States was....at that time
in my life I thought they were untouchable," said Brown.
Brown described Ruby as the "in man" in Texas who could be trusted to
arrange call girls, drugs, gambling fixes and even contract killings.
The group met for a party in Dallas hosted by Clint Murchison, another
business tycoon with close links to the Genovese mafia, on November
21st 1963, the night before the assassination. Those present at the
event included J. Edgar Hoover, Clyde Tolson, John J. McCloy, Jack
Ruby, George Brown (of Brown and Root), numerous mafia kingpins,
several newspaper and TV reporters, and Richard Nixon.
The party began to wind down at around 11 o' clock when the attendees
were shocked to witness the arrival of Lyndon Johnson who had traveled
from Houston. Clint Murchison immediately called a meeting.
"They all went in to this conference room.....Lyndon didn't stay that
much in the meeting and when he came out....he grabbed me by the arm
and he had this deep voice and he said, 'after tomorrow those S.O.B.'s
will never embarrass me again - that's no threat - that's a promise.'"
The Most Revealing Wink Of The 20th Century: Congressman Albert Thomas
winks back at a quickly-smiling LBJ as he is being sworn in to be the
next President of the United States on Air Force One while the grief-
stricken Jackie Kennedy stands next to him.
Johnson was still irate when he called Madeleine Brown the morning of
the assassination, telling her the Irish mafia (meaning the Kennedy
family) would never embarrass him again.
Brown was in Dallas in the day of the assassination but just as the
parade for Kennedy was beginning she left and began driving towards
Austin, first stopping off to have a haircut. Upon entering a hair
salon she saw the news that Kennedy had been shot and immediately
thought to call Lou Sterrett , who was an Austin media mogul.
"I said my God what has happened Lou?"
"And he said 'well they just shot that S.O.B'"
"It was a political crime for political power," said Brown as she
highlighted how people who were set to testify against Johnson for
indictment proceedings, related to illegal kickbacks Johnson was
receiving from agriculture programs before the assassination, were
mysteriously set-up in homosexual scandals or found dead having
allegedly shot themselves five times in the head.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------�---------------------------------
"TerrorStorm sets a new standard in documentary filmmaking. Alex Jones
knocks it out of the park yet again." -Dylan Avery, Director, "Loose
Change" - Click here to get the DVD or click here to watch online now!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------�---------------------------------
"Had the assassination not happened the day that it did, Lyndon
Johnson would have probably gone to prison - they would have gotten
rid of him - he was so involved with some of this," said Brown.
Having had her own (and LBJ's illegitimate) son and nanny disappeared
by Johnson's hitmen after the assassination, and upon hearing of the
strange deaths of many other people connected to the events in Dealy
Plaza, Brown felt that she was safer out in the light and decided to
let the world hear her story.
It's a story that simply hasn't got enough attention, besides a 2003
book written by Barr McClellan, father of White House press secretary
Scott McClellan. Hopefully this article and the video clip contained
therein will help to bring more attention to perhaps the biggest
smoking gun proving that the assassination of JFK was an inside job
planned from the very top years in advance.
If they had the gall to blow the President's head off in broad
daylight with the world's media watching over 40 years ago - what
would stop the same lineage of criminals from carrying out 9/11?
Prison Planet.tv members can view the full 80 minute expose interview
with Madeleine Duncan Brown by clicking here. Please consider becoming
a subscriber and getting access to a plethora of great material by
clicking here
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/august2006/300806jfk.htm
The tale told by Madeline Brown could be just a fairy tale.

For example, Madeline says that Jack Ruby and Lyndon Johnson attended
the party on the evening of the 21st. Yet. almost every minute of
Ruby's evening is accounted for and he could not have been at the
alleged party. And JBJ stayed at the same hotel in Fort Worth as the
president and hardly attended the Clint Murchison bash. It is also
hard to believe that Hoover and his lover, Tolsen, attended such a
party and returned to Washington late that night without some record
of his flight. Maybe Madeline imagined part of her story since, as
Herbert Calhoun says, "Almost all of it is 'second hand,' 'hearsay;'
'told to' and a homespun story, that strains mightily ones patience
and stretches credulity at almost every turn."

Raymond

By Herbert L Calhoun "paulocal" (Falls Church, VA USA) - See all my
reviews

Madeleine Duncan Brown can never be mistaken for a sophisticated Texas
woman, a good writer, or even a good storyteller, and everywhere this
book reflects her lack of all three. Almost all of it is "second
hand," "hearsay;" "told to" and a homespun story, that strains
mightily ones patience and stretches credulity at almost every turn.

Although most of her story is certainly possible; however, since there
are no witnesses, it is also highly "improbable" that it all occurred
exactly as she tells it here. That so little of it can be
independently confirmed, makes it difficult to give her the benefit of
the doubt, and it would be risky to accept her most outlandish claims
such as LBJ's confession of guilty knowledge about JFK's assassination
without further cross-confirming, more solid, evidence. That said,
some of the story she tells here nevertheless has the ring of truth,
and has been confirmed and cited elsewhere. In it broad outlines, her
story is essentially this:

As a sheltered Christian 23-year old, Austin, Texas, Ad Rep, working
for $90/week, she was invited to an "up-scale" Austin party (sponsored
by LBJ's radio station KTBC) where she met, and was swept off of her
feet by LBJ himself. They began a sexually torrid relationship that
lasted a lifetime and ended in a "lovechild" named Stephen. Initially
LBJ wanted her to have an abortion but she refused. And even though he
never formally acknowledged Stephen as his son, LBJ did make
arrangements for the child's financial care [until Stephen's death at
a Naval hospital under suspicious circumstances in 1997].

LBJ became Madeleine's only love, literally her "sugar daddy," father
of her baby, her guru and mentor, and otherwise the source of all of
the excitement and intrigue in her otherwise "small town" life.
According to her, LBJ was as in love with her, as she was he; and
confided some of his innermost secrets to her. He swore her to secrecy
by saying that "little girls shouldn't have big eyes and big ears and
they didn't see, hear, or repeat anything." For the better part of 40
years, she adhered religiously to this "self-imposed contract of
silence" until she realized that LBJ would never openly acknowledge
being the father of her son, and as she also learned that she was
dying of cancer. This book is her bedside story and confession of what
she knew and learned over the 40-year relationship -- either from LBJ
directly, or indirectly by simply being in his social environment.

Her most startling revelation was of course the secret revealed to her
as she and LBJ returned to their hotel room after a party at Clint
Murchinson's house on the eve of JFK's assassination -- where among
others, Richard Nixon and J. Edgar Hoover were also among the party
guests. According to Ms. Brown, LBJ said to her: "After tomorrow those
God-damned Kennedys will never embarrass me again: That's not a
threat, that's a promise."

Among other lesser revelations, she claims that LBJ told her that the
1960 democratic candidates for the Presidency and the Vice Presidency
had been hand-picked, pre-arranged and agreed to jointly by H.L. Hunt
and Joseph P. Kennedy; that all of Washington was run by Texas oil
money; that LBJ was so deep into Texas style corruption that he was
responsible for several expedient murders and disappearances to avoid
going to jail. Among his murder (or disappearances) was her Black
maid, who cared for their son, and was made to disappear because she
had observed LBJ and her together. LBJ also confirmed to her that J.
Edgar Hoover was a homosexual and that Hoover was using Stephen as a
basis for blackmailing LBJ. To diminish Hoover's hold over him,
Madeleine was asked by LBJ to get married to Charles West, a suitor of
LBJ's choosing. She did as she was told and married him.

There is a much more along this same line but this is a representative
sample. To Madeleine Brown, this all was like an "Alice in Wonderland
Fairy Tale," but for nearly $60.00 (on Ebay) the book is still grossly
overpriced.

Two Stars
Raymond
2009-01-24 17:46:13 UTC
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Post by Raymond
The Murchison Party It's a story that simply hasn't got enough
attention.
The plan to kill JFK had its origins in the 1960 Democratic http://youtu.be/awGbwIIIYug
The night before the Kennedy assassination, Lyndon Baines Johnson met
with Dallas tycoons, FBI moguls and organized crime kingpins -
emerging from the conference to tell his mistress Madeleine Duncan
Brown that "those SOB's" would never embarrass him again. It's a jaw-
dropping deposition and it's the biggest JFK smoking gun there is -
despite the fact that it has received little media attention.
Before her death on June 22 2002, prolific author and lecturer Robert
Gaylon Ross had the opportunity to conduct an 80 minute sit-down
interview with Madeleine Duncan Brown and from that lengthy discussion
the truth about exactly who was behind the assassination of JFK was
exposed.
Though Brown first went public on her 21-year relationship with
Johnson in the early 80's, to this day her shocking revelations about
how he had told her the Kennedy's "would never embarrass me again" the
night before the assassination are often ignored by the media who
prefer to keep the debate focused on issues which can't definitively
be proven either way (or at least can be spinned and whitewashed).
it is important to note that before her death Brown carried no
hostility towards Lyndon Johnson and in fact was just as smitten with
him as on the first day they met.
Brown said that the plan to kill JFK had its origins in the 1960
Democratic Convention, at which John F. Kennedy was elected as
presidential candidate with Johnson as his running mate, where H.L.
Hunt, an American oil tycoon, and Lyndon Johnson hatched the
assassination plot.
"When they met in California Joe Kennedy, John Kennedy's father, and
H.L. Hunt met met three days prior to the election - they finally cut
a deal according to John Currington (an aide to H.L. Hunt) and H.L.
finally agreed that Lyndon would go as the vice president....this came
from the horse's mouth way back in 1960 - when H.L. came back to
Dallas I was walking....with him....and he made the remark, 'we may
have lost a battle but we're going to win a war,' and then the day of
the assassination he said 'well, we won the war'," said Brown.
Brown said that in the immediate aftermath of the convention Hunt and
Johnson mapped out a strategy to kill Kennedy.
"It was a total political crime and H.L. Hunt really controlled what
actually happened to John Kennedy - he and Lyndon Johnson," said
Brown.
"They had this lodge....outside of Dallas and they would meet
there....he chose different people to do certain things for him and
I'm sure it went on about two years prior to the assassination of John
Kennedy."
Watch a clip of Robert Gaylon Ross' eye-opening interview with
Madeleine Duncan Brown.
In the video Brown describes the make-up and activities of the "8F
group" which revolved socially and politically around Johnson and Hunt
and included high rolling oil tycoons, judges and then FBI director J.
Edgar Hoover.
The group included Jack Ruby, the Dallas nightclub owner who would
later shoot the patsy Lee Harvey Oswald dead on November 24.
"We were playing poker at the Carousel Club and Jack Ruby came over
and he said 'you know what this is?' and I looked up....he had this
motorcade route....it stung me that he would be this involved in
knowing where the President of the United States was....at that time
in my life I thought they were untouchable," said Brown.
Brown described Ruby as the "in man" in Texas who could be trusted to
arrange call girls, drugs, gambling fixes and even contract killings.
The group met for a party in Dallas hosted by Clint Murchison, another
business tycoon with close links to the Genovese mafia, on November
21st 1963, the night before the assassination. Those present at the
event included J. Edgar Hoover, Clyde Tolson, John J. McCloy, Jack
Ruby, George Brown (of Brown and Root), numerous mafia kingpins,
several newspaper and TV reporters, and Richard Nixon.
The party began to wind down at around 11 o' clock when the attendees
were shocked to witness the arrival of Lyndon Johnson who had traveled
from Houston. Clint Murchison immediately called a meeting.
"They all went in to this conference room.....Lyndon didn't stay that
much in the meeting and when he came out....he grabbed me by the arm
and he had this deep voice and he said, 'after tomorrow those S.O.B.'s
will never embarrass me again - that's no threat - that's a promise.'"
The Most Revealing Wink Of The 20th Century: Congressman Albert Thomas
winks back at a quickly-smiling LBJ as he is being sworn in to be the
next President of the United States on Air Force One while the grief-
stricken Jackie Kennedy stands next to him.
Johnson was still irate when he called Madeleine Brown the morning of
the assassination, telling her the Irish mafia (meaning the Kennedy
family) would never embarrass him again.
Brown was in Dallas in the day of the assassination but just as the
parade for Kennedy was beginning she left and began driving towards
Austin, first stopping off to have a haircut. Upon entering a hair
salon she saw the news that Kennedy had been shot and immediately
thought to call Lou Sterrett , who was an Austin media mogul.
"I said my God what has happened Lou?"
"And he said 'well they just shot that S.O.B'"
"It was a political crime for political power," said Brown as she
highlighted how people who were set to testify against Johnson for
indictment proceedings, related to illegal kickbacks Johnson was
receiving from agriculture programs before the assassination, were
mysteriously set-up in homosexual scandals or found dead having
allegedly shot themselves five times in the head.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------­ ---------------------------------
"TerrorStorm sets a new standard in documentary filmmaking. Alex Jones
knocks it out of the park yet again." -Dylan Avery, Director, "Loose
Change" - Click here to get the DVD or click here to watch online now!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------­ ---------------------------------
"Had the assassination not happened the day that it did, Lyndon
Johnson would have probably gone to prison - they would have gotten
rid of him - he was so involved with some of this," said Brown.
Having had her own (and LBJ's illegitimate) son and nanny disappeared
by Johnson's hitmen after the assassination, and upon hearing of the
strange deaths of many other people connected to the events in Dealy
Plaza, Brown felt that she was safer out in the light and decided to
let the world hear her story.
It's a story that simply hasn't got enough attention, besides a 2003
book written by Barr McClellan, father of White House press secretary
Scott McClellan. Hopefully this article and the video clip contained
therein will help to bring more attention to perhaps the biggest
smoking gun proving that the assassination of JFK was an inside job
planned from the very top years in advance.
If they had the gall to blow the President's head off in broad
daylight with the world's media watching over 40 years ago - what
would stop the same lineage of criminals from carrying out 9/11?
Prison Planet.tv members can view the full 80 minute expose interview
with Madeleine Duncan Brown by clicking here. Please consider becoming
a subscriber and getting access to a plethora of great material by
clicking here
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/august2006/300806jfk.htm
The tale told by Madeline Brown could be just a fairy tale.
For example, Madeline says that Jack Ruby and Lyndon Johnson attended
the party on the evening of the 21st. Yet. almost every minute of
Ruby's evening is accounted for and he could not have been at the
alleged party. And JBJ stayed at the same hotel in Fort Worth as the
president and hardly attended the Clint Murchison bash. It is also
hard to believe that Hoover and his lover, Tolsen,  attended such a
party and returned to Washington late that night without some record
of his flight. Maybe Madeline imagined part of her story since, as
Herbert Calhoun says, "Almost all of it is 'second hand,' 'hearsay;'
'told to' and a homespun story, that strains mightily ones patience
and stretches credulity at almost every turn."
Raymond
By  Herbert L Calhoun "paulocal" (Falls Church, VA USA) - See all my
reviews
Madeleine Duncan Brown can never be mistaken for a sophisticated Texas
woman, a good writer, or even a good storyteller, and everywhere this
book reflects her lack of all three. Almost all of it is "second
hand," "hearsay;" "told to" and a homespun story, that strains
mightily ones patience and stretches credulity at almost every turn.
Although most of her story is certainly possible; however, since there
are no witnesses, it is also highly "improbable" that it all occurred
exactly as she tells it here. That so little of it can be
independently confirmed, makes it difficult to give her the benefit of
the doubt, and it would be risky to accept her most outlandish claims
such as LBJ's confession of guilty knowledge about JFK's assassination
without further cross-confirming, more solid, evidence. That said,
some of the story she tells here nevertheless has the ring of truth,
and has been confirmed and cited elsewhere. In it broad outlines, her
As a sheltered Christian 23-year old, Austin, Texas, Ad Rep, working
for $90/week, she was invited to an "up-scale" Austin party (sponsored
by LBJ's radio station KTBC) where she met, and was swept off of her
feet by LBJ himself. They began a sexually torrid relationship that
lasted a lifetime and ended in a "lovechild" named Stephen. Initially
LBJ wanted her to have an abortion but she refused. And even though he
never formally acknowledged Stephen as his son, LBJ did make
arrangements for the child's financial care [until Stephen's death at
a Naval hospital under suspicious circumstances in 1997].
LBJ became Madeleine's only love, literally her "sugar daddy," father
of her baby, her guru and mentor, and otherwise the source of all of
the excitement and intrigue in her otherwise "small town" life.
According to her, LBJ was as in love with her, as she was he; and
confided some of his innermost secrets to her. He swore her to secrecy
by saying that "little girls shouldn't have big eyes and big ears and
they didn't see, hear, or repeat anything." For the better part of 40
years, she adhered religiously to this "self-imposed contract of
silence" until she realized that LBJ would never openly acknowledge
being the father of her son, and as she also learned that she was
dying of cancer. This book is her bedside story and confession of what
she knew and learned over the 40-year relationship -- either from LBJ
directly, or indirectly by simply being in his social environment.
Her most startling revelation was of course the secret revealed to her
as she and LBJ returned to their hotel room after a party at Clint
Murchinson's house on the eve of JFK's assassination -- where among
others, Richard Nixon and J. Edgar Hoover were also among the party
guests. According to Ms. Brown, LBJ said to her: "After tomorrow those
God-damned Kennedys will never embarrass me again: That's not a
threat, that's a promise."
Among other lesser revelations, she claims that LBJ told her that the
1960 democratic candidates for the Presidency and the Vice Presidency
had been hand-picked, pre-arranged and agreed to jointly by H.L. Hunt
and Joseph P. Kennedy; that all of Washington was run by Texas oil
money; that LBJ was so deep into Texas style corruption that he was
responsible for several expedient murders and disappearances to avoid
going to jail. Among his murder (or disappearances) was her Black
maid, who cared for their son, and was made to disappear because she
had observed LBJ and her together. LBJ also confirmed to her that J.
Edgar Hoover was a homosexual and that Hoover was using Stephen as a
basis for blackmailing LBJ. To diminish Hoover's hold over him,
Madeleine was asked by LBJ to get married to Charles West, a suitor of
LBJ's choosing. She did as she was told and married him.
There is a much more along this same line but this is a representative
sample. To Madeleine Brown, this all was like an "Alice in Wonderland
Fairy Tale," but for nearly $60.00 (on Ebay) the book is still grossly
overpriced.
Two Stars
It is always possible that Mrs. Brown mistakenly placed the party on
another day, or that other factors explain the discrepancies in her
story.

• There is some dispute about Nixon's visit to Dallas on November 22,
1963, but there is no argument that he was there on Pepsi business.
Oliver Stone maintains that Nixon attended parties "thrown by Texas
businessmen who hated Kennedy," and left town an hour before the
murder. The Fletcher Prouty school of JFK assassination researchers
insist that Nixon attended a Pepsi convention on the 22nd, an
allegation that began with Harvey Russel of the Pepsi Cola Company in
a 1975 while attending a lecture by an Esquire writer who'd documented
Nixon's presence in Dallas. During the Q&A session, Russel claimed
that Nixon had attended the conference. This was later confirmed by
Russel's father, another Pepsi executive who alleged that Nixon was
there.

The Warren Commission Report, however, repeats Nixon's claim that he
was attending a Pepsi board meeting, but notes, "a subsequent review
of Pepsi-Cola corporate files revealed there was no record of any
Pepsi-Cola board meetings in Dallas in 1963."

In "Dirty Politics – Nixon, Watergate, and the JFK Assassination,"
researcher Mark Edwards writes: "With Nixon in Dallas was Pepsi-Cola
heiress and actress Joan Crawford. Both Nixon and Crawford made
comments in the Dallas newspapers to the effect that they, unlike the
President, didn't need Secret Service protection, and they intimated
that the nation was upset with Kennedy's policies. It has been
suggested that this taunting may have been responsible for Kennedy's
critical decision not to order the Plexiglas top placed on his
limousine on November 22. [Note: The Pepsi-Cola company had a sugar
plantation and factory in Cuba, which the Cuban government
nationalized in 1960.]"

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Two women, one LBJ's main mistress and the other Oswald's lover have
offered some information that confirmed parts of De Mohrenschildt's
story about the involvement of big oil.

Madeleine Duncan Brown, LBJ’s mistress, told an interviewer that
Lyndon Johnson started planning Kennedy’s death after the Democratic
convention of 1960. Brown claimed that the final decision to kill
Kennedy was made he night of November 21, at a party hosted by Clint
Murchison. Present were Dallas oil men ( including H.L. Hunt), FBI and
CIA leaders like J. Mc Cloy and J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson, and
mob bosses. Also present were Richard Nixon who was in town for a
Pepsi Cola meeting, George Brown of Brown and Root, and Jack Ruby, who
could arrange entertainment for people.

After LBJ arrived, some of the guests went into a conference room.
When Johnson came out he allegedly squeezed hard the hand of his
mistress Madeleine Duncan Brown and said that after tomorrow JFK would
no longer be a problem, “ After tomorrow those goddamn Kennedys would
never embarrass me again - that's no threat - that's a promise.'".”
According to Brown, LBJ called her the next morning and repeated these
words. However, some writers have demonstrated that Johnson was in
Houston the night of November 21 and that Nixon was in Dallas but not
at Murchison’s house. Some claim there was not even a party there. She
said the event was documented by the society editor of the Dallas
Times Herald , but the story cannot be found. While there is evidence
that Nixon and Hoover were in Dallas then, there is no evidence that
there was a Pepsi Cola board or stockholders meeting. On some
occasions, Nixon has said he could not remember where he was when
Kennedy died. Possible the only other person in America who has said
that is George H.W Bush. She claimed that she often walked with H.L.
Hunt, and that he would brag about the Kennedy matter, saying, 'Well,
we got him out of office.' That was it."

It is always possible that Mrs. Brown mistakenly placed the party on
another day, or that other factors explain the discrepancies in her
story. Former CIA contract operative Robert D. Morrow backed her
account of the evening of November 21. He said a topic of discussion
was the political futures of Hoover and Nixon if JFK were
assassinated. Morrow says that David Ferrie came up with the
suggestion that Lee Harvey Oswald be used as a patsy. He thought the
CIA’s main reason for going after Kennedy was that JFK was working
with Robert McNamara to reign in the agency. Morrow ordered the rifles
and transceivers for the assassination team, and Ferrie picked them
up. He knew there was planning to kill Kennedy but they thought these
weapons were for the assassination of Juan Bosch. At the end of the
book, he described how Nixon made a deal with Warrren Commission
member Ford to conceal Nixon’s role.

The comment about concealing Nixon’s role seems speculative. Dick
Nixon was there on November 22 and it is also true that he came up
with four different stories to show he was not there. It is likely
that someone arranged for him to be there that day so he could be
controlled later. He probably had a similar thought and tried to
construct different scenarios.

Judyth Vary Baker, briefly Oswald’s lover and a CIA contract
scientist, appeared on The History Channel’s The Men Who Killed
Kennedy ( 2003), claiming that Oswald knew that the oil men and some
mafia figures were putting up money to help finance the assassination
of Kennedy. He did not have the names of the oil men but was sure the
Chicago and Louisiana mobs were involved as well as anti-Castro
Cubans, and some in the CIA and Secret Service.
Oswald thought he was penetrating that ring to expose it. There was a
trrible uproar over the documentary, and the History Channel promised
to never show it again.

There is no question she worked at the Reily Coffee Company in New
Orleans ( as a front) at the same time Oswald did. She was working on
the “Project Freedom” aimed at creating a bioweapon cocktail to knock
out Castro’s immune system and infect his with cancer. . The Warren
Commission printed a photograph of Baker and Oswald standing together,
and one mutual acquaintance confirmed that she and Lee dated. After
the assassination, David Ferrie called to warn her to keep quiet.
Ferrie, who knew Oswald since 1955 , had joined Oswald in teaching
Cuban exiles combat techniques at a Lake Pontchartrain camp run by the
CIA. ,Ferrie later committed suicide in 1964. Ferrie, often called
“the professor,” worked for New Orleans mob leader Carlos Marcello,
was overheard in March 1963 by FBI informer Eugene De Lapparra,
talking about the purchase of a foreign-made rifle to “get the
President.” Much of her story is difficult to confirm.

A few investigators agree with Baker that some in the Secret Service
were in on the plot. Much depends upon one frame in the Zapruder film
which this aging writer simply cannot see very well. The official
records show that the motorcade route was changed and then published
in the Dallas Morning News.. Before the Kennedy limousine approached
the Texas School Book Depository, it executed a slow 120 degree turn,
which placed the car in a perfect position to be fired upon. There
were no agents on the back bumper as was customary. As they left Love
Field, the two back agents were ordered not to follow. One of those
agents, Henry J. Rybka, was obviously confused and extended his hands
in confusion while looking at his boss, Emory P. Roberts. He was left
at the airport. The other agent did not question the order and got
into the Roberts’ car. As they stood down, they deprived Kennedy of
protection from the rear. The right side of the back of the
president’s head was then blown off.

As the first rifle shots rang out, Roberts then ordered agent John D.
Ready not to run to the president’s car, later claiming that he could
not have caught up with it. Roberts told the other agents not to move,
but one Secret service agent rushed to the limousine and covered
Kennedy’s body. Roberts and three other on the shift had been drinking
in Fort Worth the night before, but he wrote there was no doubt they
were ready for duty. Rybka was not mentioned in the preliminary
report. Abraham Bolden, the first African American Secret Service
agent, had helped prevent assassinations before November 22, and was
sent to prison for 6 years after he tried to get on the witness list
of the Warren Commission to tell them of previous efforts to kill
Kennedy. Bolden was involved in investigating an earlier plot in
Chicago. When prisoner Bolden tried to arouse interest in his case, he
was placed in solitary confinement In Ultimate Sacrifice, Lamar
Waldron writes that the Chicago mob had framed Bolden.

William Manchester later wrote that an agent told him Kennedy told the
two agents to withdraw, but that agent said he had never spoken to
Manchester. Ten agents told historian Vincent Palamara that JFK did
not order the agents off the car at that time. Historians have blamed
the FBI for stripping the usual 6 motorcycles surrounding the car, but
there is really no evidence explaining why this happened. Four of the
agents and the DNC advance man later said the president died due to a
conspiracy.

There were many reports about mob discussions of impending death of
John F. Kennedy. On November 20, 1963, Melba Christine Marcades (Rose
Cheramie) was thrown out of a car in Louisiana. State Police
Lieutenant France Fruge.interviewed her, found she might have been
under the influence of a drug, and reported that two mafia members
told her they were on the way to Dallas to kill Kennedy. Fruge
informed Captain Will Fritz of the Dallas police, who did not follow
up. She died September 4, 1965 after again being thrown from a car.

The assassination of John F. Kennedy is surrounded with so much
contradictory evidence and deliberate misinformation that the true
picture of what occurred on November 22 will probably never emerge.
Given this situation, many still find that the “lone nut” or default
position should be accepted. Yet, It is clear that more than 3 shots
were fired, that the autopsy evidence was inaccurate and partly
changed or removed, and that a great deal of effort has been exerted
to muddy the picture and generate piles of misleading disinformation.
Oswald was clearly tied to the intelligence community as was George De
Mohrenschildt . The latter must have had a good idea of what happened,
but it is not at all certain that he ever told the truth.Democracies
depend upon transparency and the free flow of information . We can
conclude that the transformation of the US into a banana republic
began that day.

The author is a retired history professor.
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