Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Blockbuster Phil Singer March, 2020 interview of Abraham Bolden on LBJ's VOLCANIC ARGUMENT with the Kennedys in June, 1961

 

Web link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_XTAJOtAlI  


Folks, I assume many of you know Phil Singer who is one of the more respected and  longtime JFK assassination researchers. Phil Singer knew Mark Lane and he has made it a point of his to know many of the critical JFK assassination witnesses. For example, Phil Singer discovered JFK honor guard member Hubert Clark who later wrote the book Betrayal - about how the casket he was guarding was empty when it was supposed to have had JFK's body in it.

Phil Singer lives in Chicago and he is a long time friend of ABRAHAM BOLDEN like many of you are. For years Abraham Bolden was sitting on a very important and critical anecdote about a VOLCANIC ARGUMENT between Lyndon Johnson and the Kennedys that occurred on June 29, 1961. LBJ's explosive behavior was so threatening that Secret Service agent Abraham Bolden reported Lyndon Johnson as a security threat to the life of President Kennedy to the director of the Secret Service Urbanus Baughman (born 1905-1978), who later retired on August 31, 1961 and was replaced by the execrable James Rowley who later helped to cover up the JFK assassination for Lyndon Johnson.

Privately, over the years, Abraham Bolden has shared this story with many of his JFK assassination researcher friends, but publicly he kept a lid on it until the 2022 John Carman interview of Bolden

Abraham Bolden did NOT include this critical LBJ anecdote in his book The Echo From Dealey Plaza and the reason for that is not something that I know. I think that it was so explosive, so sensitive that if Bolden had told it publicly it might have negatively affected his chances for a presidential pardon and maybe Bolden thought no one would believe it.

In March of 2020, Phil Singer got Abraham Bolden to do a PRIVATE VIDEOTAPED INTERVIEW that was supposed to be released after the death of Abraham Bolden, who is now age 88. Well, a good thing happened Abraham Bolden decided to go public about this story in interviews with John Carman in 2022 and later with Gil Jesus (January, 2023) and Andrew Kreig (April 7, 2023). Therefore, Phil Singer is releasing his 2020 Bolden interview because, very thankfully, the cat is out of the bag on LBJ's scary 1961 threats to the Kennedys in the Oval Office.

Abraham Bolden worked as a Secret Service agent for only one month - from June 5, 1961 to about July 4, 1961. The date of the LBJ explosion was Thursday evening, June 29, 1961.

All of these collectively are extremely important videotaped interviews with Bolden about this blockbuster anecdote involving the deranged and hateful Vice President Lyndon Johnson.

Please share this March, 2020 Phil Singer interview of Abraham Bolden around the internet and in email blasts with your friends.

Sincerely,

Robert Morrow

"The World's Foremost Authority on Lyndon Johnson" (Sorry clown lone nutter Robert Caro, it is not you!)

5/30/2023 Addendum - some corrections and clarifications to my email by Phil Singer:

Hello Robert:

 

Good afternoon.

Thanks for the e-mail shown below.

I hope that people enjoy the video of Abraham Bolden.

A few corrections:

 

I knew Mark Lane and worked for his organization, The Citizens Commission of Inquiry [C.C.I.].  We were tryin’

to get the J.F.K. case reopened.  And we did play a part in that.  It became the H.S.C.A. in the late-‘70s.

 

Hubert Clark, and the other Honor Guard guys, didn’t know if the Dallas casket was empty or not.

They all thought that J.F.K. was in there.

They had no reason to question it.

At my reunion events, where I brought ‘em all together after over fifty years and at my “Bethesda Seven” event,

they learned that there were some legitimate questions about what was goin’ on that night of the autopsy.

They had to rethink ev’rything basically.

 

I don’t live in Chicago technically.  I live in a suburb of Chicago.  Abraham lives in Chicago.

 

My agreement with Abraham was that I would not release the filmed interview of him while he was still alive,

unless he gave me permission to do so.  I think that by tellin’ me the L.B.J. story several times and then agreein’

to let me have it filmed for history, it kinda gave him the confidence to come forward and go public with it,

especially after he received the pardon from President Biden last year, which was holdin’ him [Abraham]  back,

I think.

 

Abraham worked for the Secret Service before  -  and after  -  the L.B.J. / Kennedy brothers incident in June of ’61.

The day Kennedy died in Dallas, he was workin’ for the Secret Service in Chicago.  He only worked for the White

House Secret Service detail in Washington, D.C. for one month.  Abraham first met President Kennedy in Chicago

In early 1961, where J.F.K.  -  at McCormick Place  -  asked Secret Service agent Abraham Bolden if he’d like to be

the first Negro on the White House Secret Service detail.  And Abraham said, “Yes.”

 

Thank you very much.

 

-Phil Singer


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