Lance Moore's Blog
October 10, 2013
What Jacqueline Kennedy thought of LBJ, excerpt from recently released audio
She was especially hard on Lyndon Johnson, who had competed bitterly with her husband for the presidency in 1960 and became vice president through the kind of hard calculation for which the Kennedys became known: Johnson was from Texas and the Democrats needed a Southerner to balance the ticket. Once in office, Johnson's imposing personal style and reluctance to speak up during cabinet meetings alienated the Kennedys. They mocked his accent and his manners, while he resented the Kennedys and other "Harvards" he believed looked down on him. Many top aides left soon after Kennedy was assassinated. Robert Kennedy became a public critic of Johnson's presidency and challenged him for the nomination in 1968.
"Jack said it to me sometimes. He said, 'Oh, God, can you ever imagine what would happen to the country if Lyndon were president?'" she recalled.
October 8, 2013
Killing JFK: 50 Years gets rave reviews, sales
--From the Warren Commission to Bill O’Reilly,
A History of Deceit in the Kennedy Assassination
by Dr. Lance Moore
Is getting rave reviews on Amazon, Goodreads, etc., and ranked in the Top 20 of its Amazon Kindle category!
More info at www.JFK50Lies.com
October 6, 2013
Lady Bird's ridiculous comment to Jacqueline shortly after the assassination of J.F.K
A strange thing to say in an attempt to comfort the grief stricken newly widowed wife of President John F. Kennedy. Here is the quote from Lady Bird Johnson:
"Oh, Mrs. Kennedy, you know we never even wanted to be Vice President and now, dear God, it has come to this."
What a lie! She bank rolled her husband's campaigns with the hopes and dreams of becoming "First Lady".
Chief Curry's admission of being bullied into lying by the FBI
From: bhart@cyberramp.net (Michael Parks)
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.jfk
Subject: First Reports, NYT, 9-2-75
Date: 7 Jul 1997 08:16:03 GMT
First Reports, The New York Times, 9-2-75
All emphasis is my own........Michael Parks
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DALLAS EX-POLICE CHIEF ALLEGES AN FBI COVER-UP ON OSWALD
HOUSTON, Sept. 1 (UPI)
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Dallas police covered up
until spring, 1964, a conversation indicating that the bureau had know
that Lee Harvey Oswald was a threat to President Kennedy, The Houston
Chronicle reported today.
The newspaper also reported that the Warren Commission, which
investigated the assassination of the President on Nov. 22, 1963, did
not fully check into the alleged conversation when the commission
learned of it in May, 1963.
J. E. Curry, the Dallas Police Chief at the time, informed Chief
Justice of the United States Earl Warren of the FBI's reported prior
knowledge in a registered letter. The Chronicle printed a copy in
today's edition.
Chief Curry, who retired in 1964, wrote:
"On that date (Nov. 22), before newsmen, I stated that I had
received information that the FBI knew Oswald's presence in Dallas
and that the Dallas Police Department had no information on Oswald in its
files. This statement was based on the report of Lieutenant (Jack) Revill."
IN WRITING FOR CURRY
Three hours after President Kennedy was killed, Lieut. Revill said he
encountered an FBI agent, James Hosty, in the basement of the Dallas
City Hall. Mr. Hosty told him the bureau had known that Oswald could
be a threat to the President, Mr. Revill said in a statement. He eventually
repeated his assertion to the Warren Commission, which was headed by
Chief Justice Warren.
After being reached by the Chronicle, Lieutenant Revill reportedly
stood by his statement.
"It (the meeting) happened," he said. "I know it happened, and Hosty
knows it happened."
Lieutenant Revill said he had returned to the police department and
had written down Mr. Hosty's remark, for Chief Curry, who then told
newsmen that the bureau had known of Oswald's presence in Dallas.
In the registered letter to Chief Justice Warren, Chief Curry wrote:
"Within a few minutes of my statement to the press, I received a
telephone call from Mr. Gordon Shanklin, special agent in charge of
the Dallas office of the FBI, in which Mr. Shanklin stated that THE
BUREAU WAS EXTREMELY DESIROUS THAT I RETRACT MY STATE-
MENT TO THE PRESS. I then appeared before the press again and
retracted my statement......."
Chief Curry also told Lieutenant Revill to keep silent about the
information, according to the police chief's letter to the Chief Justice.
Chief Curry reportedly told The Chronicle: "There's no doubt in
my mind that his agent told my agent (Lieutenant Revill) what he did."
If the bureau had told him about Oswald, Chief Curry said, "I'd have
had somebody sitting on him." He is said to have added that he would
now have acted differently.
"I probably would have (revealed Lieutenant Revill's whole statement)
even though I'd know it would make the FBI mad because I had confidence
in my lieutenant that gave me the information and it was checked out
and found to be true," The Chronicle quoted him as saying.
Mr. Hosty is now an FBI agent in Kansas City.
'CAN'T SAY ANYTHING'
"I'm still with the bureau," Mr. Hosty told The Chronicle. "I like
my job; I can't say anything about anything."
MR. SHANKLIN, NOW A LAWYER IN DALLAS, DENIED HAVING ASKED
CHIEF CURRY TO SUPPRESS THE INFORMATION.
"I may have called Curry about one thing or another," he was quoted
as saying, "but I don't remember calling him to tell him to suppress
anything. I don't know what he's talking about." The Chronicle said a
copy of Lieutenant Revill's statement and other statements indicating
a five-month cover-up of his statement were on record in the Texas
State Archives in Austin, Tex., as part of an inquiry on the assassination
made by the Texas Court on Inquiry.
Chief Curry retired from the force in 1964.
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September 7, 2013
My wife's blog
September 4, 2013
My New Blog
I'm a Registered Nurse. Daily, I deal with life and death crises as well as mundane realities like cleaning bedpans... so I have no interest in foolish conspiracy theories. But just because some conspiracy "buffs" are a little nuts, that doesn't mean we should allow ourselves to be hoodwinked when a real conspiracy comes our way... the little boy who falsely kept crying wolf came, in the end, face to face with a real beast. There are wolves aplenty in human history. You can believe the people who want to tell you that all is well in the world... that there are no conspiracies, no concentrations of power, no backroom deals... but to do so, you'd have to ignore history.
The funny thing is, some of the people who cry the loudest, "There IS NO wolf!" are themselves wolves in sheep's clothing... as Shakespeare said, they protesteth too much. When we find these whining "debunkers" are actually full of bunk, their own lies begin to point us to the truth: there IS a cover-up, and a few of the debunkers are themselves a part of it.
So my blog-work will start with the JFK assassination and cover-up. November 22, 2013 is the 50th Anniversary of that tragic day, and between now and when I head to Dallas on the 21st, check my blog weekly for more "debunking of the debunkers." -G
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