In a television interview, A
Current Affair, the mistress of Lyndon Johnson,
Madeleine Brown, described the meeting of 21st November, 1963, when
she was at the home of
Clint Murchison. Others at the meeting included
Harold L. Hunt,
J. Edgar Hoover,
Clyde Tolson,
John J. McCloy and
Richard Nixon. At the end of the evening
Lyndon B. Johnson arrived...
"Tension filled the room upon his
arrival. The group immediately went behind closed doors. A short time
later Lyndon, anxious and red-faced, reappeared... Squeezing my hand so
hard, it felt crushed from the pressure, he spoke with a grating
whisper, a quiet growl, into my ear, not a love message, but one I'll
always remember: "After tomorrow those goddamn Kennedys will never
embarrass me again - that's no threat - that's a promise.".
It's important to note that John
J. McCloy was a member of the now discredited Warren Commission which
"investigated" the assassination, appointed by none other than Johnson.
Nixon himself was in Dallas on the day of the assassination.
|
Dallas Morning News,
November 22, 1963. The day of President Kennedy's assassination |
The lead prosecutor in this so
called investigation is Sen
Arlen Specter. Today, he is Chairman of the Senate Judiciary
Committee, insuring that while he is alive, the miscarriage of justice
perpetrated on an American president will never be addressed. |