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[…] within the text when he quotes newspaper articles. Considering he wrote it in 1965/6, it is a very striking run through all the then available information about LBJ and his corruption – Billy Sol Estes, Bobby Baker etc – and what little was then known about the murders surrounding the Estes events. There are […]

The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] At about 7 pm, Vice President LYNDON B. JOHNSON entered the office shouting vulgarities toward President John Kennedy and Attorney General ROBERT KENNEDY, who were waiting inside. LBJ was livid. “You bastards trying to send me to jail”? He shouted as he closed the door. The voices became muffled, but it was clear that […]

View from Bridge 89

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[…] At about 7 pm, Vice President LYNDON B. JOHNSON entered the office shouting vulgarities toward President John Kennedy and Attorney General ROBERT KENNEDY, who were waiting inside. LBJ was livid. “You bastards trying to send me to jail”? He shouted as he closed the door. The voices became muffled, but it was clear that […]

View from Bridge 89

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[…] At about 7 pm, Vice President LYNDON B. JOHNSON entered the office shouting vulgarities toward President John Kennedy and Attorney General ROBERT KENNEDY, who were waiting inside. LBJ was livid. “You bastards trying to send me to jail”? He shouted as he closed the door. The voices became muffled, but it was clear that […]

View ffrom Bridge 89

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[…] At about 7 pm, Vice President LYNDON B. JOHNSON entered the office shouting vulgarities toward President John Kennedy and Attorney General ROBERT KENNEDY, who were waiting inside. LBJ was livid. “You bastards trying to send me to jail”? He shouted as he closed the door. The voices became muffled, but it was clear that […]

View from the Bridge 89

Lobster Issue

[…] At about 7 pm, Vice President LYNDON B. JOHNSON entered the office shouting vulgarities toward President John Kennedy and Attorney General ROBERT KENNEDY, who were waiting inside. LBJ was livid. “You bastards trying to send me to jail”? He shouted as he closed the door. The voices became muffled, but it was clear that […]

Still thinking about Dallas

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[PDF file]: […] as Montoya – were in position to act as back-up fall-guys in the event that the framing of Oswald went wrong. 9 See note 7. Hunt named LBJ, David Morales, Frank Sturgis, David Attlee Phillips, William Harvey and Antonio Veciana, all of whom have cropped up in the research. The new name was Cord […]

The view from the bridge

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[…] wind it down. It would be satisfying to say that JFK was killed to prevent him doing this but the truth is he was killed to stop LBJ going to jail. The willingness to fake US intelligence for bureaucratic ends continues. In the New York Review of Books of 12 July 6 Described in […]

View from the bridge

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[…] unpicked by Baker. Byrd is also the central subject of the second essay, by CovertAction Magazine’s editor Jeremy Kuzmarov. This shows, as the title has it, ‘ LBJ Insiders D.H. Byrd and James Ling Bought 132,000 Shares of Stock in Defense Contractor LTV in November 1963 Around Time of the JFK Assassination’.21 This is […]

View from the bridge

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[…] unpicked by Baker. Byrd is also the central subject of the second essay, by CovertAction Magazine’s editor Jeremy Kuzmarov. This shows, as the title has it, ‘ LBJ Insiders D.H. Byrd and James Ling Bought 132,000 Shares of Stock in Defense Contractor LTV in November 1963 Around Time of the JFK Assassination’.21 This is […]

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