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.

 
 
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1. 2 3 4. EdgarEugene Bradley.  5. Frank Sturgis. 

Dallas: the Patches on the Left Arm

Not all of the Dallas Police Department was aware of theplot.  To identify those that were, the Templar patch was used. Dallas, November 22, 1963-- notice the Templar patch on the arm of the officerleading the infamous "Three Tramps" suspected of being among thetriggermen in the ambush.Faintly visible on the left arm of the officer toOswald's right is a masonic patch identical to the that patch  on theofficer below.  In the photograph at the right, one of the Watergate Seven,Frank Sturgis.  Also involved in the Watergate break-in was E. HowardHunt.  CIA operatives Hunt and Sturgis, like John Rosselli, were bothinvolved in the Bay of Pigs fiasco.Bradley, known to have Mafia and CIA ties; was the onlysuspect with links to both the John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy assassinations--being present at both scenes at the time of the murders. He was also photographedin Dallas with Watergate burglars E. Howard Hunt and FrankSturgis.  During the Clay Shaw trial, he fled to Califiornia,then under Governor Ronald Reagan, who immediately blocked efforts to extraditehim. Compare the patch on the left sleeve of thelead officer to the Templar cross.

 

They Knew

Notethe thinly veiled reference to a planned assassination plot in Dallas bya militant white supremacist group, and the FBI Director's request to maintainupdates through "logical racial hate group informants," which he planted,to "determine if any basis for threat...