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LBJ Speaks on a conspiracy in JFK Murder

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In September 1969, Walter Cronkite conducted an interview with former President, Lyndon B. Johnson. Cronkite asked LBJ about a conspiracy in the murder of John F. Kennedy. On the grounds of national security, LBJ insisted that this portion of the interview would not air. In this clip, which did not air until years later, LBJ discusses the possibility of a conspiracy in the murder of JFK,

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  • Law & Order is the best disguise for political corruption and dictators.

    Usefulstuf – 2009

  • he is just one of the killers of JFK

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  • I understand that LBJ didn't want the news or that TV-company to show this. His body language shows a man who is: 1 lying? 2 knows too much?

    I don't know how to say, but LBJ is just another man when he talk with J.EH on the phone. Then he is calm and ok.

  • These Evil LBJ statements WE believe refers to the murder of JFK

    "It is the Melancholy law of human societies to be compeled sometimes to chose a great evil in order to ward off a greater evil"

    YOU want to see a guilty MAN? check this out , = LBJ coments on JFK assasination 1969.wmv

    LBJ Evil joke about JFK

    "I told? him that morning at breakfast...Son, I'm afraid this just ant' your day. Your going to the morgue and I'm going back to the White House"

    JFK

    J ustice

    F or

    K ennedy

  • @heartfire451 Obviously, you have no clue about LBJ's personal killer he employed, named Malcolm Wallace. Wallace's fingerprint was identified on a box on the 6th floor of the TSBD. He at least helped to set up the so-called sniper nest. That means LBJ was certainly involved as a co-conspirator, both before and after the assassination.

  • I think we must do what too few people today do and read between the lines when you listen to LBJ here. I think the man is seriously trying to tell us something and I think what he is really saying is that he suspects a conspiracy or knows there was one. I always thought LBJ might have been involved, but it's also possible he was not and was simply told by those who were to shut up, enlarge the vietnam war or they'd kill his loved ones or something like that.

  • I think was must do what too few people today do and read between the lines when you listen to LBJ here. I think the man is seriously trying to tell us something and I think what he is really saying is that he suspects a conspiracy or knows there was one. I always thought LBJ might have been involved, but it's also possible he was not and was simply told by those who were to shut up, enlarge the vietnam war or they'd kill his loved ones or something like that.

  • That's almost a confession. "Others."

  • His last sentence says it all.

  • His conscience was making him talk. He knew the Warren Commission was a lie, so here he is in 1969 laying the groundwork away from himself.

  • FBI lied to all of us. *****PROOF***** Witness statements falsified.

    Who knows how many witness statements have been purposely falsified by the FBI criminals.

    You Tube video: Proof the FBI LIED in their JFK Assassination Reports.

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