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Dumbing It Down For The Oswald Crowd: It Was Lyndon

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Phil Ossofee

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Jul 15, 2007, 4:59:46 AM7/15/07
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New Thoughts In New Places, ya see ya have to look at what he was up to
in the last eight months of President Kennedy's existence. There is a
book Act Of Treason that details a blueprint for murder with log
entries 2,3 or 4 times weekly from april, thru November culled from many
different newspaper, transcripts of court proceedings, books, sources
that are highly revealing.

cdddraftsman

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Jul 15, 2007, 5:58:51 AM7/15/07
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Really Phil ? They wrote it all down so some third grader
conspiracists wouldn't get lost on his way to fantasy land ? Wow !
That is revealing . Tell us , this is a personal question : Are you
retarded or something ? Perhaps a little gay , from the Bay Area
perhaps ? Liberal Lost Minded Maybe ? Left leaning communist
inspired ? Ever done a experiment with a rifle to see if all the
bullshit you regurgitate could possible be true ? Ever been to Dealey
Plaza ? To the sixth floor ? If not , ever try JFK reloaded at the
minimum ? Ever question how the USG could pull off a conspiracy and
the regular news media , which would give it's left nut to break a
story like that , not notice it until it became fashionable and
profitable to crank out conspiracy storys like hot cakes ? Have you
done a gullibility hillybilly test in the last 44 years ? America
wants to know ?


Gil Jesus

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Jul 15, 2007, 6:54:04 AM7/15/07
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Phil, I have that book. It details Hoover and the FBI, what they knew
and what they didn't do about it. It certainly makes a case for
Hoover's foreknowledge. But I agree with you that Johnson had a role
in the overall conspiracy and that role haunted him for the rest of
his life.

Let's not forget that all of the previous three successful
Presidential assassinations were made from a distance of three feet or
less. In addition, the position of Kennedy's head at Z312, together
with the description by the witnesses of an entry wound in the right
front of the head and an exit wound in the right rear, would indicate
a trajectory of a shot coming out of the floorboard of the car.

Let's also not forget that Johnson's man Connally was less than 3 feet
from the President when he was murdered and was reportedly known to
have carried a gun strapped to his ankle.

Think about it.

justm...@gmail.com

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Jul 15, 2007, 7:45:07 AM7/15/07
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Oh Lord help us....I foresee another Chico fantasy video taking
place.
This has got to be the most outrageous and ridiculous speculation in
the course of the past 44 years. This outdoes plastic trees in Dealy
Plaza and underground tunnels.
Chico? You've finally gone off the deep end. To even make the
following statement poves you don't know your Ass from a Hole in the
Ground. What did they do? Have someone strapped to the under body of
the the limo??? Well, I've been up for a whole 15 minutes and have
already had my laugh for the day!! Get out the depends people and
read below:

aeffects

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Jul 15, 2007, 12:51:44 PM7/15/07
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On Jul 15, 4:45 am, "justme1...@gmail.com" <justme1...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Amazing, lone nutters abhor efficiency. Adopt a document as gospel, a
document none of them have read....

Why do they show so much disdain for effective police investigation-
work? Should one believe, Nutter's around here are anarchists?

By the looks of their infantile Lone Nut commentary, I say yes!

What are Lone Nutter's terrified of....?

justm...@gmail.com

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Jul 15, 2007, 2:32:46 PM7/15/07
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> What are Lone Nutter's terrified of....?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

certainly nothing that comes out of CT'ers mouths. We outgrew fairy
tales when we were children, people like you still live in them.

aeffects

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Jul 15, 2007, 3:39:38 PM7/15/07
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On Jul 15, 11:32 am, "justme1...@gmail.com" <justme1...@gmail.com>
> certainly nothing that comes out of CT'ers mouths. ...

you're irrelevant, sitdown -- like I said, what are Lone Nutter's
terrified of....?

Gil Jesus

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Jul 15, 2007, 4:31:36 PM7/15/07
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People like you YoHarvey/justme HAVE to believe what they're told,
because you don't have the brains to think for yourself.

Only a mindless lump of flesh like yourself would judge others
beliefs as "fairy tales", while yourself supporting a "magic" bullet,
discounting the observations of the Parkland medical staff who were
the FIRST ones to see the wounds after the shooting, a "vanishing"
brain that (by the way) exhibited an ability to perform as a "jet" in
Z-313 and shells that don't match the bullets that were in them
(tippit).

Perhaps the brain disappeared because it flew away !!!

Yours is the fantasy to end all fantasies. A fairy tale as told by the
biggest fairy in the US Government -- J Edna Hoover.

The Warren Commission should have began their report with the words,
"Once Upon a Time". It would have made us all feel a little better.


Gil Jesus

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Jul 15, 2007, 4:32:39 PM7/15/07
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Phil, I don't think you could dumb it down enough for this bunch of
trolls. They're REALLY out there.

justm...@gmail.com

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Jul 15, 2007, 5:22:03 PM7/15/07
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On Jul 15, 4:32 pm, Gil Jesus <gjjm...@aol.com> wrote:
> Phil, I don't think you could dumb it down enough for this bunch of
> trolls. They're REALLY out ther

Prove your fairy tales with facts Chico...you have none!

Bud

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Jul 15, 2007, 5:33:05 PM7/15/07
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Lyndon had an alibi, he was in the motorcade. He wasn`t seen on the
sixth floor of the TSBD (where the shots were fired from), his rifle
wasn`t found there, and no picture of him holding the murder weapon
was found amongst his possessions. So, yah, the "Oswald crowd" is
clearly barking up the wrong tree.

tomnln

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Jul 15, 2007, 7:53:12 PM7/15/07
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Rule Rattray

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Jul 16, 2007, 1:41:17 AM7/16/07
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"aeffects" <aeff...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1184518304.9...@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com...

Hell, that's easy. Growing up.

Rule


aeffects

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Jul 16, 2007, 10:05:24 AM7/16/07
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On Jul 15, 10:41 pm, "Rule Rattray" <ruleratt...@comcast.net> wrote:
> "aeffects" <aeffe...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

thank you....


> Rule


Gil Jesus

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Jul 16, 2007, 11:24:40 AM7/16/07
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Can one get any dumber than the Oswald crowd ? I didn't think that was
possible.

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cdddraftsman

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Sep 10, 2007, 9:49:18 AM9/10/07
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On Jul 16, 8:24 am, Gil Jesus <gjjm...@aol.com> wrote:
> Can one get any dumber than the Oswald crowd ? I didn't think that was
> possible.

Ya you , all in one asswipe all purpose asshole with his head up his
ass !
.................tl

Sky Throne 19efppp

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Mar 18, 2022, 3:50:23 AM3/18/22
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This must be from before Gil shaved off his own balls.

John Corbett

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Mar 18, 2022, 10:55:00 AM3/18/22
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On Sunday, July 15, 2007 at 6:54:04 AM UTC-4, Gil Jesus wrote:
Since this zombie thread got resurrected in another thread, I thought I'd respond. Because the three previous assassinations were from close range with handguns, did that establish some sort of rule. Just what was Gil's point? Does he dispute that the fourth assassination was carried out from a distance with a rifle? Does he really believe Connally shot JFK from close range. Here is frame 313:

https://assassinationresearch.com/zfilm/z313.jpg

Does Gil think Connally is pointing a pistol at JFK's head?

Gil, please tell us you don't still believe Connally fired the fatal shot?

Alan Johnstone

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Mar 20, 2022, 5:20:45 AM3/20/22
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Apologies for forgetting the source, but eyewitnesses to LBJ being told of the assassination recount the visible fear of LBJ who instantly thought it was the Russians taking out the chain of command and was filled with terror that he was to be next to be eliminated.




Hank Sienzant

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Mar 20, 2022, 6:45:16 AM3/20/22
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On Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 5:20:45 AM UTC-4, Alan Johnstone wrote:
> Apologies for forgetting the source, but eyewitnesses to LBJ being told of the assassination recount the visible fear of LBJ who instantly thought it was the Russians taking out the chain of command and was filled with terror that he was to be next to be eliminated.

“Visible fear” I can buy, but who did he share his thoughts with?

Maybe he feared for the 50 million dead on both sides if a nuclear war was to result. Or more close to home, maybe he feared for his wife and kids. It sounds like whoever wrote that simply didn’t like Lyndon. Perhaps it was a Kennedy man?

Alan Johnstone

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Mar 21, 2022, 3:19:22 AM3/21/22
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I tried to google for some source for my recollection as i read it in pre-internet days. To no avail.

But i did come across this interesting article from the New Yorker that makes me think it was LBJ's bodyguard Youngblood who described LBJ's look of fear

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2012/04/02/the-transition?msclkid=fcde6422a8e311ec9f1eba0058175009

The possibility of a conspiracy was immediately raised - but not the conspiracy CTers would like to have us believe.

"...The possibility of “conspiracy” was looming larger, because, Johnson learned, six members of the Cabinet—including Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon—together with the White House press secretary, Pierre Salinger, were not in Washington but on a plane, en route to a conference in Japan. Johnson, as one account puts it, was “disturbed to learn that more than half the cabinet [was] five time zones away, somewhere over the vast Pacific Ocean,” and all together on the same plane. The Dallas motorcade was one of the rare occasions when President and Vice-President were not only both out of Washington but both in the same motorcade: with so many other officials away from Washington at the same time, and bunched together on the same plane, the shots at the President had been fired at a moment when the government of the United States was unusually vulnerable. Was that fact only a coincidence, or was it the reason the moment had been chosen? The possibility that the shooting was “part of a far-ranging conspiracy that had not yet run its course” was “in the thoughts of everyone,” Youngblood recalled..."

The situation was chaotic. according to reporter Sid Davis, “they don’t know whether this is a conspiracy or not.” “We were speculating on . . . ‘Are they going to try for Johnson, and where have they taken him?’ ” Roberts recalled. “ ‘Are the Russians trying to take over Berlin?’ ..."

Were they the reactions of a Vice President complicit it the murder of his President? I doubt LBJ was that good an actor

Sky Throne 19efppp

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Mar 21, 2022, 3:37:12 AM3/21/22
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Hilarious what Nutters regard of evidence of stuff, as if we know what Lyin' Lyndon was thinking.

Sky Throne 19efppp

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Mar 21, 2022, 3:39:16 AM3/21/22
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JFK's brother, Robert Kennedy, once said of LBJ: "He just lies continually about everything. He lies even when he doesn't have to lie."

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56246507

Alan Johnstone

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Mar 21, 2022, 10:43:30 AM3/21/22
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Are you claiming that RFK was the exception to politicians and was a paragon of virtue?


Hank Sienzant

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Mar 21, 2022, 11:07:05 AM3/21/22
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On Monday, March 21, 2022 at 3:19:22 AM UTC-4, Alan Johnstone wrote:
> I tried to google for some source for my recollection as i read it in pre-internet days. To no avail.
>
> But i did come across this interesting article from the New Yorker that makes me think it was LBJ's bodyguard Youngblood who described LBJ's look of fear
>

That’s not what I was questioning, Alan.

It was the mid-reading that followed that you suggested:
“… and was filled with terror that he was to be next to be eliminated.”
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