Before
John Kennedy’s body is in rigor mortis, a “very cool” Lyndon Johnson, by 1:20 PM
is immediately telling JFK assistant press
secretary Mac Kilduff: “We don’t know what kind of a communist conspiracy
this might be…”
From Robert Morrow
512-306-1510
Go
to the 11 minute mark of this very important Mac Kilduff interview (11-22-91): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSpw9w5GGYk
Mac Kilduff was filling in for JFK press secretary Pierre Salinger who did not
make the Dallas trip.
Thirty
minutes before Oswald’s arrest at 1:50 PM, Lyndon Johnson is immediately
pushing the “communists did it” narrative.
The
political world in America and the Kennedy entourage were thinking it was a far
right Dallas conspiracy that had just killed JFK - one of the “nuts” from “Nut
Country” as John Kennedy had described Dallas just two hours before his death,after
reading an assault ad accusing him of treason in the Dallas Morning News, on the plane ride over from Fort Worth. (JFK
to Jackie: “We’re heading into nut country.”)
So,
how does Lyndon Johnson, with his legendary political ken, immediately deduce
with his paranormal abilities that it
was a “communist conspiracy” within mere minutes (or seconds) of his finding
out (1:20PM) that JFK was deceased and a full 30 minutes before patsy Oswald
was arrested at 1:50PM in the Texas Theater? Didn’t Lyndon
Johnson himself have a nasty experience with Dallas’s Mink Coat Mob in the 1960
presidential campaign? Just one
month before in October 1963, Adlai Stevenson had been assaulted by the far
right of Dallas Because of that Adlai Stevenson had in fact personally implored
JFK to not go to Dallas. Not
only that, a Dallas citizen Nelle Doyle had written JFK and begged him not to
come to Dallas because of fears over his safety in the far right Dallas
atmosphere.
Did Lyndon Johnson have
divination powers the equal of Carnac the
Magnificient to immediately *know*
that the communists must have murdered
John Kennedy?
LBJ left Parkland Hospital at
1:26 PM. U.S. intelligence agent and patsy Oswald not arrested until 1:50PM.
LBJ’s comments to Kilduff were made sometime just after 1:20PM when he found
out JFK was deceased.
1991 MAC KILDUFF INTERVIEW:
MAC KILDUFF:
It was interesting to note in
retrospect what his reaction was, Bob. You will recall that Adlai Stevenson had
been to Texas a few weeks before that. And we had the far political right was
very active in General Walker … and Adlai Stevenson had been belted with rotten
eggs in Dallas. So we all though this was some sort of you know right, far
right activity. Lyndon
Johnson was very cool. He said, “Well now Mac [he said] before you make that
announcement we don’t know what kind of a communist conspiracy this might be.”
He was thinking a communist conspiracy.
INTERVIEWER BOB HENSLEY OF WTVQ::
“He is saying that it was a conspiracy. He wants to know who was involved.”
MAC KILDUFF:
That’s right. But he [LBJ] thought said ”this
could be a communist conspiracy. And I think the best thing for me to do is get
back to Air Force One before you make that announcement.”
I said “alright.”
He [LBJ] said then “We will wait
back there. For whatever you are going to to. And then to go back to
Washington.” So with that we left the trauma room with Johnson, went out the
emergency exit of the hospital, put him in his car and he took off for Love
Field, to go back to Love Field and Air Force One.
Just one month before, Adlai
Stevenson had been assaulted by the far right of Dallas: https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=adlai+stevenson+dallasn
1) “We’re heading into nut
country” http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/were-heading-into-nut-country-president-kennedy-said-this-to-an-aide-as-he-began-his-fatal-visit-to-texas-thirty-years-ago-here-peter-pringle-evokes-dallas-as-it-was-then-a-hostile-place-which-cared-very-little-for-the-dream-that-died-there-1505387.html
4) Robert Caro “The Transition:
Lyndon Johnson and the events in Dallas,” The
New Yorker, 4-2-12 http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2012/04/02/the-transition
5) The JFK assassination was
“Operation Northwoods” and LBJ helped to orchestrate it’s enactment: http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/northwoods.html
6) “Dallas 1963” - it was known
as the City of Hate http://www.amazon.com/Dallas-1963-Bill-Minutaglio/dp/1455522090/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426570529&sr=8-1&keywords=dallas+1963
7) Scott K. Parks, “Extremists in Dallas created
volatile atmosphere before JFK’s 1963 visit,” 10-12-2013 http://ece.dallasnews.com/news/jfk50/reflect/20131012-extremists-in-dallas-created-volatile-atmosphere-before-jfks-1963-visit.ece
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