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.

 

 

Warren and the Klan: A Conflict of Interest

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FBI Memo: Warren Linked to Klan
Click to enlarge An October 25, 1965, Memo to Assistant FBI Director William Sullivan regarding House Committee on Un-American Activities; Klan Investigations

The KKK in the Supreme Court  

That Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black was in the Ku Klux Klan is well-known to historians.  However, according to documents released by the FBI in February 2000; Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren, who led the investigation of the Kennedy Assassination, was a leader of in the Ku Klux Klan."Chief Justice [Earl] Warren was the leader of a small local Klan group for several years..." This is an astonishing development with far-reaching implications.  Chief Justice Warren headed the long-discredited Warren Commission investigation into the assassination of Catholic President John F. Kennedy.  Days before the murder, the FBI received word that a plot to kill Kennedy in Dallas involved elements of the Ku Klux Klan.

"Bureau files indicate that according to The Man from Independence, by Jonathan Daniels, former President Truman paid a $10 membership fee to the Klan in 1924 when he was running for county judge.  On this occasion he was asked to pledge that he would not hire Catholics. He replied that he would not make such a pledge and was reported to have taken his $10 membership fee back."

As for Justice Hugo Black: "The September, 1941, issue of "Current Biography" indicates Justice Black was a member of the Robert E. Lee Klan Number 1, Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, from September 11, 1923, until July 9, 1925....Black reportedly resigned on the eve of his campaign for the democratic nomination for United States senator. He was reportedly welcomed back into the Klan and made a life member on September 2, 1926. Black has publicly admitted Klan membership."

 

 Hugo Black was appointed to the Supreme Court by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a fellow Scottish Rite freemason.

Click here to get the FBI Adobe Acrobat PDF files. Please see page 84 in black1a.pdf


There is No Kinder, Gentler Klan

In reality, the empowered Klan sympathizer on the bench is more dangerous than John King could ever be.  King dragged his victim, James Byrd, with a chain from a truck until Byrd's head was severed from his body. But King only killed once, and a crooked judge could kill many times. And will.

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The Klan in Florida and Dallas

"Milteer advised that they did not have to worry about Lee Harvey Oswald getting caught because 'he doesn't know anything' and that the 'right wing' is in the clear...."

LEFT: Joseph A. Milteer

 

Here's a transcript of the tape made by Miami police intelligence of Joseph Milteer, a member of the "right-wing/segregationist complex," having associations with the White Citizen's Council, Congress of exile paramilitary groups....

(Notes Page 121 Withheld) 

 The FBI informant drawing Milteer out is Willie Somersett.

 Nov. 9, 1963

INFORMANT: I think Kennedy is coming here on the 18th, or something like that to make some kind of speech. . . .

MILTEER: You can bet your bottom dollar he is going to have a lot to say about the Cubans. There are so many of them here.

INFORMANT: Yeah. Well, he will have a thousand bodyguards, don't worry about that.

Nov. 9, 1963: The Klan Death Threats that Led to the Cancellation of JFK's Miami Visit
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CNN PSYOPS
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"It represents, to me, Jesus Christ," Veasey says. "That's what the Confederacy is. It's based on the Holy Bible, on Jesus Christ. They don't understand the Holy Bible."

Margaret Veasey on the Confederate flag, quoted in April 30, 2000 of CNN article

Hey Veasey, and you represent, to me, a fucking racist moron.

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CNN Employs

 Psychological Operations Specialists at News Headquarters

"Today's News is Brought to You by Big Brother"

Article on the hiring of psy-ops specialists from 4th Psychological Operations Group at Fort Bragg, NC

 by Alexander Cockburn

Published March 27, 2000 (Los Angeles Times, page B5).

MILTEER: The more bodyguards he has the easier it is to get him.

INFORMANT: Well, how in the hell do you figure would be the  best way to get him?

MILTEER: From an office building with a high-powered rifle... He knows he's a marked man...

INFORMANT: They are really going to try to kill him?

MILTEER: Oh yeah, it is in the working. . . .

INFORMANT: Boy, if that Kennedy gets shot, we have got to know where we are at. Because you know that will be a real shake if they do that.

MILTEER: They wouldn't leave any stone unturned there, no  way. They will pick somebody up within hours afterwards, if anything, like that would happen. Just to throw the public off.

Earlier, in April 1963, Milteer had attended a Congress of Freedom  convention in New Orleans. An informant there reported that Milteer was a director of the Dixie Clan of Georgia, a radical offshoot of the KKK. Political assassinations were discussed at the convention.

"It is his [the informant's] considered opinion that for assassination through rifles, dynamite, and other types of devices, this is the worst outfit he has ever come across."   The Third Decade, Jan. 1986; see Russell, "The Man Who Knew Too Much"

Somersett continued to supply reports on Milteer following the assassination:

"MILTEER advised that they did not have to worry about LEE HARVEY  OSWALD getting caught because 'he doesn't know anything' and that the 'right wing' is in the clear. MILTEER further related that,

'The patriots have outsmarted the communists and infiltrated the communist group in order that they (communists) could carry out the plan without the right-wingers becoming involved.'"

[Russell, p. 551]  

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