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Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963

by geovulture@[EMAIL PROTECTED] May 12, 2008 at 09:32 PM

On May 11, 11:31=A0pm, HPW...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> On May 11, 5:52=A0pm, Anthony Marsh <anthony_ma...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > HPW...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> > > On Apr 30, 1:03 pm, curtjester1 <curtjest...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > >> On Apr 29, 8:36 pm, HPW...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
>
> > >>> On Apr 29, 9:33 pm, racewar...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> > >>>> Did everyone see the interview with Madeline Brown who stated
that =
LBJ
> > >>>> said to her at a Party of Texas Oil Businessmen including Richard
N=
ixon on
> > >>>> 21/11/63 that "after tomorrow those Kennedys will embarrass me no
m=
ore"
> > >>>> Very interesting comment as there is also a photograph taken on
Air=
 Force
> > >>>> One on the tarmac at Dallas Air****t when LBJ was being sworn in
as =
the
> > >>>> 36th President of US and he turned to a Congressman from Texas
who =
winked
> > >>>> at him just as the swearing in process was concluding.
> > >>> Albert Thomas. Some are convinced that JFK was persuaded to visit
Te=
xas to
> > >>> honor this man. He was dying of cancer.
> > >>> Do you know what is written on the back of the print? "not to be
rel=
eased
> > >>> EVER" stamped "White House" The negative was the only missing
frame =
from
> > >>> that roll. You can imagine my surprise when I discovered this
print =
in the
> > >>> LBJ Library.
> > >> Is this something you still have in your possession? =A0This is
> > >> astounding!
>
> > >> CJ- Hide quoted text -
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> > >> - Show quoted text -
>
> > > If you go tohttp://www.angelfire.com/planet/bozotexino/youwill
see
the=

> > > back of the photo. This print is in the public domain because
taxpayer=

> > > money funded it. The number at the top "1A-20-63" means...first roll
o=
f
> > > Presidency....exposure 20.....1963. This print is available to
researc=
hers
> > > at the LBJ Library. The negative (#20) is clipped out of the roll
and =
has
> > > long since disappeared. The print remains in the collection, much to
m=
y
> > > amazement. It is the only copy known to exist of this photo...that
one=

> > > print of LBJ smiling (apparently) and looking back at a winking
Albert=

> > > Thomas.
>
> > > Here is the image on the LBJ website. They couldn't deny they had
it.
> > > A researcher had already found it.
>
> >
>http://redbud.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/kennedy/Oath%20of%20Office/1A..=
..
>
> > Some of that story was already known. That photo appears at the bottom
> > of page 47 of Richard Trask's excellent book "Pictures of the Pain"
> > published by Yeoman Press in 1994. The caption under it reads:
>
> > The original negative to the next to the last photo is missing and
this
> > reproduced frame is from a copy negative made of an original print.
> > _____________________________________________
>
> > We assume that the hand written notation you point out is on the back
of=

> > the original print.
> > It seems that someone at the LBJ Library wanted to cover it up because
> > it shows LBJ's crony winking at him, which has been interpreted by
some
> > conspiracy believers as proof that LBJ was behind the assassination.
> > Amazing how these bozos think that they are covering things up when
they=

> > don't even realize that copies were made.
> > Like the leaking of the autopsy photos.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Well, it's impossible to tell when that note was put on the back. Just
> because it is written on a White House notepad doesn't mean anything.
> There are stacks of all sorts of notepads. I'll put an example at the
> bottom ofhttp://www.angelfire.com/planet/bozotexino/
>
> So, it's possible that someone put that on there at the library....Lady
> Bird or Lynda or even Harry Middleton. There is a vault downstairs that
> holds very restricted access material. I was never allowed in. The FBI
and=

> CIA have been through all of our stuff more than once. Things have a
> tendency to disappear.
>
> But, perhaps the JFK library had a full set and so the image was already
> out anyway. You said you saw them there?
>
> Still....it's a mystery to me why they would still have those images up
on=

> there website at all. I suppose they are making a show of having
"nothing
> to hide". They aren't bozos and they knew there were copies.
>
> Have you ever heard LBJ's phone conversations with Jacqueline Kennedy
> after the assassination? CREEPY! The library had to be sued to release
> those tapes, by the way.
>
> I can tell you that the photos taken right after the assassination show
> LBJ smiling a lot and the all of the Kennedys in shock and NEVER
smiling.
>
> Well, you know, he was on his way to prison and then suddenly he's
> President and all of those investigations came to a screeching halt. No
> wonder he was smiling.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Yes, the only thing this photo is proof of is the fact that LBJ had
zero class.  Of course, we already knew that.  There just isn't much
more you can really read into it.
 




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LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
racewars66@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-04-29 22:33:31 
Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
HPWHOA@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-04-29 23:36:01 
Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
curtjester1 <curtjeste  2008-04-30 14:03:30 
Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
"tomnln" <to  2008-04-30 23:14:32 
Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
Anthony Marsh <anthony  2008-05-02 00:46:26 
Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
curtjester1 <curtjeste  2008-04-30 14:03:38 
Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
"firefly" <f  2008-04-30 23:17:19 
Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
"Jas" <jstel  2008-05-07 22:24:05 
Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
HPWHOA@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-11 00:57:02 
Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
Anthony Marsh <anthony  2008-05-11 18:52:03 
Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
curtjester1 <curtjeste  2008-05-11 18:48:18 
Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
HPWHOA@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-11 21:42:01 
Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
HPWHOA@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-11 21:43:15 
Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
HPWHOA@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-12 00:31:07 
Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
Anthony Marsh <anthony  2008-05-12 16:16:24 
Re: LBJ comment to Madeline Brown on 21 November 1963
geovulture@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-05-12 21:32:45 

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