"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.
The Zapruder Film
Note how the Dallas police escort pulls back moments before shots are fired;
exhibiting a remarkable premonition. Either that, or plain
foreknowledge. Read more on the Klan in the
Dallas Police Dept and
the Klan threats to
Kennedy's life day's prior, outlining the Nov. 22nd plot in Dallas.
The Motorcades
Two Masonic
Anti-Catholic Societies, Two "Catholic Kings", Two
Doomed Motorcades
Austrian
Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie, whose murders
on June 28, 1914, sparked World War I. Their murderer,
Gavrillio Princep, was a Serb freemason and nationalist in
the Black Hand. And in a scene replayed in Dallas on
November 22, 1963, with eery detail; the world witnessed
another masonic assassination in the ill-fated motorcade of
JFK. Only by the grace of God did Jackie Kennedy, a critical
witness, survive the gunfire which instead struck Connally.
It was Serb freemasons in the Black Hand, the precursor of
the Mafia, who launched World War I in 1914 when they
convinced Gavrillo Princip to assassinate the Austrian
Archduke Franz Ferdinand in his doomed Sarajevo motorcade.
Archduke Ferdinand's crime? From the mason's perspective, he
was a Roman Catholic and heir to the powerful Austrian
throne.
During the trial of Archduke Ferdinand's killer, Gavrillo
Princep testified that his colleague, Ciganovich, "told me
he was a freemason" and "on another occasion told me that
the Heir Apparent had been condemned to death by a
freemason's lodge." Moreover, another of the accused
assassins, Chabrinovitch, testified that Major Tankositch,
one of the plotters, was a freemason.*
It is an
undisputable fact that both World Wars, and an attempt at a
third world war in 1963, were directly caused by subversive
freemasonic parties that went out of control: in WWI, that
party was the
Black Hand, a Masonic order of anti-Catholic Serb
nationalists fiercely opposed to Austrian Archduke Franz
Ferdinand. Archduke Ferdinand, whose
assassination in a Sarajevo motorcade started World War I,
was Catholic. Similarly, Catholic President John F.
Kennedy's assassination in a
Dallas motorcade was intended to seat Scottish Rite
mason Lyndon Baines Johnson, and thereby launch World War
III in keeping with
Albert Pike and Guiseppe Mazzini's plan for
Three World Wars
; the climax of a New World Order. Once Fidel Castro and
the Communists, through a false association with Lee Harvey
Oswald, had been established and believed, SR leaders
expected a nation to demand war with the Soviet Union over
the blood of the popular president.
"Johnson
will not be on the ticket..."
On
the night of November 21, 1963, in Room 850 of the Hotel
Texas, Fort Worth; President Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson
were engaged in an unusual, heated debate over the
seating arrangement for the motorcade the next day. It
was an argument so fierce the First Lady heard it from
outside the presidential suite. Johnson insisted that
his good friend Texas Gov. John Connally, pictured above
as he waves to the crowd, ride with him in the rear
vehicle rather than in the President's lead car. When
Kennedy refused, Johnson stormed out of the room,
prompting Kennedy to give his last dictated words to his
secretary Evelyn Lincoln: "Johnson will not be on the
ticket." Sure enough, Connally was shot in the wrist and
rib the next day. Connally was in charge of setting up
the coup in Texas, particularly in Dallas.
WW
III. Almost.
Though
Lyndon Johnson was the lynchpin that made the the
Kennedy assassination possible, he had his own
reasons for agreeing to the segregationist Masonic
coup- self-preservation. Kennedy planned to drop him
from the ticket in '64 and leave him open to
prosecution for mafia ties and a federal murder
charge in Texas (Henry Marshall). The coup was a
plan based on an earlier CIA plot to kill Castro in
a motorcade but switched to target JFK, and built
around Johnson as enmity grew between Johnson and
the Kennedys. Tellingly, Johnson's Secret Service
code name on the day of the assassination was
"Volunteer".
Mission Viejo, CA: The Los Angeles
Times (Aug. 22, 1997, pg. A3) reported that the South Orange Community
College District canceled a seminar featuring speakers who, like
the House Select Committee on Assassinations had officially decided
in 1978, believe that a conspiracy was behind the assassination
of John F. Kennedy. Who was responsible for the cancellation?
The
Anti-Defamation
League, a right-wing "civil rights" front for
the Scottish Rite that ironically, was a strong supporter of South
African
apartheid. Even though the House
Select Committee on Assassinations, since 1978, came to the same
conclusion when they decided that Oswald could not and did not act
alone; the ADL is now suddenly reviving the long debunked, lone
nut drivel of the Warren Commission-- which was itself a commission
headed by a former Klan leader-- Supreme Court
Justice Earl Warren.
Once in
office, Johnson was continually pressured by
segregationist Masonic generals and leaders to blame
Fidel Castro and the Soviet Union for the murder.
This wasn't really an option though, because
the KGB had proof Johnson was responsible. So
Johnson gave the SR war hawks Vietnam. The SR knew
that containing communism in Southeast Asia would
have no effect on the Civil Rights movement in the
US, but winning in Vietnam would bring control of
the very lucrative heroin trade there under
Anglo-American Masonic control. As a bonus, win or
lose, war in Vietnam would enrich what Eisenhower
coined the "military industrial complex", which
then, like now, feeds on massive war contracts; and
had proved quite proficient in seating Congressmen
and Senators unusually hungry for war. Moreover,
there was little risk of nuclear reprisal unless we
attacked the USSR and China which were openly
funding and supplying the Vietcong (Johnson and
Nixon knew better than to even think about that, and
together sacrificed 58,000 Americans lives in a war
both knew we'd never win). Vietnam was, in effect,
the Scottish Rite's latest
Opium War, but this time they lost. And so did
the nation.
By the
70s, however, the CIA's Vietnam drug trafficking
operations simply moved to South America, and coke
hit the streets with a vengeance.
When asked, "What did your father think of JFK,"
Richard did not respond the first time. When asked a
second time, he responded: "Well, we're
Methodists..and JFK was Catholic..."
Vince Palmara, in interview with William Greer's
son. (Comment on William Greer,
Kennedy's infamous driver.)
"You
should get yourself a good driver so that nothing ever happens
to you..."
Jackie Kennedy,
as quoted in My Life With Jacqueline Kennedy, by
Mary Barelli Gallagher, p. 351 (1969)
Greer's
Cue
"…After the shooting,
from the time the first shot rang out, the car stopped
completely, pulled to the left and stopped…Now I have
heard several of them say that, Mr. Truly was standing out
there, he said it stopped.
Several officers said it stopped
completely."
Cued
by Louis Witt? the
"umbrella man" pictured herein testifying
before the
House
Select Committee on Assassinations, Greer slowed the limo to anywhere from
3 to 10 m.p.h. on Elm Street, before stopping at the Grassy
Knoll the moment the first shot was fired. Ordinarily,
Secret Service regulations provide that the Presidential limousine
is to proceed at a good speed and not take unnecessary or
hazardous routes which would slow it down. The procedural
manual requires the car to move at 44 miles an hour. The
limo slowed in precise conjunction with Witt opening an
umbrella. Lyndon Johnson, who was in charge of security
that day, instructed the Secret Service to disregard these
regulations under the pretense of securing good PR by
making Kennedy more accessible to well-wishers.
When asked, "What did your
father think of JFK," Richard did not respond the first
time. When asked a second time, he responded: "Well,
we're Methodists...and JFK was Catholic..."
Vince Palmara,
in interview with William Greer's son (Comment on
William Greer,
Kennedy's infamous limo driver.)
Agent Greer Slows Down for the Ambush
"Incredibly, Greer, sensing that something was wrong in
the back of the car, slowed the vehicle to almost a
standstill....What
he [Greer] has done is inadvertently given Oswald the easiest
of the three shots. (sic)" "Case
Closed" by Gerald Posner (1993), p. 234
with Warren Commission supporter
Dan
Rather, on
CBS' "Who Killed JFK: The Final Chapter?",
11/19/93 (Posner is a network media darling with an uncanny
access to guaranteed airtime when it pertains to the defense
of the Warren Commission, which was officially rebuked by
Congress in 1978. Aside from Sen.
Arlen Specter. and Gerald Ford, he is the most well-known
proponent of the officially discredited "Magic
Bullet Theory.")
"My father certainly
didn't blame himself; it's not one of those things - if only
I was driving one mile per hour faster....My father had
absolutely no survivor's guilt....it was pretty common knowledge
that a person riding in an open car was subject to a bullet
at any time..."
From a
9/17/91
Vince
Palmara interview with limo driver William Greer's
son Richard
for a list of
59 Witnesses to
Greer's stopping the Kennedy's limo at the exact moment of
the ambush
"Have you ever
thought why the
police are so
cultivated by
Freemasonry? I
have met scores
of policemen
throughout my
Masonic career,
but I haven't
met a single
fireman or
postman. There
must be some
firemen and
postmen in
Freemasonry but
nowhere near as
many policemen,
lawyers, local
government
officials and
businessmen. By
drawing these
kind of people
into this
network, the
landed
aristocracy and
big business
filter their
values down
through the
social
structure."
A Feudal Pyramid...
Excerpt:
Answering
Chomsky's Challenges, by Richard Alcorn
Freemasonry
is a mechanism of social control. It's a feudal pyramid, whereby
people of influence in British society can mix with the ordinary
bloke and lend a little lustre to his dreary life. But only
certain kinds of bloke. Have you ever thought why the police
are so cultivated by Freemasonry? I have met scores of policemen
throughout my Masonic career, but I haven't met a single fireman
or postman. There must be some firemen and postmen in Freemasonry
but nowhere near as many policemen, lawyers, local government
officials and businessmen. By drawing these kind of people
into this network, the landed aristocracy and big business
filter their values down through the social structure.
One of the first
things you are taught in Freemasonry is to obey rank. There
is a line in the ritual that tells how the workmen building
Solomon's Temple were split into small lodges in a way 'best
calculated to ensure promotion to merit, preserve due subordination
and prevent confusion in the work'. Well, you can forget about
merit. Freemasonry is all about due subordination. (pg 136)
On Masonic business
dealings:
This petty corruption
becomes second nature to Masons, so that in the end they cannot
see how corrupt it is. I know one Mason who used to work as
manager of a local water board. As soon as he retired he formed
a company with other Masons to tender for pipeline work from
the water authority. You can be sure he won a lot of contracts
not just because he knew about water but because he was 'on
the square'. Freemasonry is insider trading by another name.
I was
particularly disturbed by the attitudes of top Masons. I got to know
several who are high court judges. In private they talk as if ordinary
people are an expendable nuisance. I've also become very friendly with
Harley Street surgeons. One told me how he'd invested his exorbitant
fees in all sorts of doubtful, money-making rackets. He would brag about
them over dinner after the lodge. These people say appalling things
about the working man. Once my provincial grand master made a
ferociously anti-Labour remark in Open Lodge. I was a local Conservative
official at the time but even I was shocked by his sentiments. (pg
135)....