LBJ’s and Nixon’s Patsy

LBJ’s and Nixon’s Patsy

David B Nolan

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Año de edición:
2023
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Historia de América
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9781962941044
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Lee Harvey Oswald was a $300 a month federal undercover informant. Under the name A. Hidell, he warned in writing both the Dallas Police and the FBI that the JFK murder would occur on November 22, 1963. He did not know the hour or the exact location in Dallas for the assassination. A young George H.W. Bush was photographed as a possible CIA lookout in front of the Texas Schoolbook Repository in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Upon his later nomination by President Nixon as CIA Director, Bush lied about his CIA involvement including his leadership in the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba.On November 20, 1963, the ambitious Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson and the vengeful former Vice President Richard Nixon met in Dallas to confirm their bipartisan conspiracy in support of the FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. The collusion included rogue elements of the CIA, the Dallas Police, the Secret Service, the US Military, and the Mafia. On November 21, 1963, Nixon paid the Mafia $30,000 for each of four snipers to be at Dealey Plaza along the JFK parade route in Dallas.On November 22, 1963, sniper Charles Harrison from the grassy knoll at Dealey Plaza, shot JFK in the neck. Sniper Chuck Nicoletti shot JFK twice in the back as the motorcade passed. Sniper Mac Wallace shot Governor Connally from the School Book Depository and nearly killed him. Sniper Jimmy Files aimed at JFK’s right eye and fatally struck his forehead. According to Files in a UTube video, he used a specially built rifle and explosive tipped round both developed by the CIA.

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