Post by Rob Caprio on Apr 20, 2019 22:09:53 GMT -5
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If Richard Nixon had nothing to do with the assassination as claimed, why did he have to tell a lie about the time he was in Dallas? Did he deny being there on the morning of the assassination to cover him from the delicate situation of a get-together at oilman Clint Murchison's house the night before?
jfkconspiracyforum.freeforums.net/thread/650/murchison-party
In CE-1973 (ironic number for his interview to be given since his real troubles would heat up in 1973) we see he told the FBI on February 28, 1964, the following:
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Mr. Nixon advised that the ONLY time he was in Dallas, Texas DURING 1963 was TWO DAYS PRIOR to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. (Emphasis added)
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We now know this is untrue as Richard Nixon was in Dallas on the morning of the assassination! He was there for the PepsiCo convention as the law firm he worked for was their legal representation. He wrote an article for the Reader’s Digest in November 1964 called Cuba, Castro, and John F Kennedy and in it he said the following about his trip to Dallas.
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I boarded a plane in Dallas on the morning of November 22 to New York. We arrived on schedule at 12:56. I hailed a cab. We were waiting for a light to change when a man ran over from the street corner and said that the President had just been shot in Dallas. This is the way that I learned the news.
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Now all of a sudden he boarded a plane IN Dallas on the morning of 11/22/63 when he told the FBI in February of the same year he had only been in Dallas two days prior to the assassination. That is fib number one. His story would again change in 1973 when he was quoted by Esquire Magazine. Here is a quote from Nixon that appeared in that magazine.
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I attended the Pepsi Cola convention [ in Dallas ] and left on Friday morning. November 22, from Love Field. Dallas, on a flight back to New York , . . on arrival in New York we caught a cab and headed for the city the cabbie missed a turn somewhere and we were off the highway . . . a woman came out of her house screaming and crying. I rolled down the cab window to ask what the matter was and when she saw my face she turned even paler. She told me that John Kennedy had just been shot in Dallas…
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We see we have gone from a MAN running over to tell him in the cab to a WOMAN coming out of her house screaming and crying and then telling him the news. Fib number two.
The last account comes from The Day Kennedy was Shot, by Jim Bishop and it recounts Nixon saying the following:
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At Idlewild Airport (now JFK Airport) in New York, reporters and photographers had been waiting for the American Airlines plane among (the passengers) was Nixon. As he got off the plane he thought that he would give 'the boys' basically the same interview he had granted in Dallas . Nixon posed for a few pictures . . . got into a taxi-cab was barely out of the airport when one of the reporters got the message: The President has been shot in Dallas.
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We now have the media telling him President John F. Kennedy (JFK) was shot! He couldn’t seem to get it straight. Another player in this saga is General Edwin Walker who was also on a plane at the time of the assassination and he said it was announced by the pilot over the intercom so why did the pilot of Nixon’s American Airlines plane not do the same since they did NOT land until 12:56 PM? Furthermore, even if the pilot neglected to announce it, why did his cabbie NOT say anything as surely they would have known by that time as well?
The reason for this confusion and outright lying came to light in 1975 when a young man would tell us the truth. This is from an article by Fletcher Prouty in 1978:
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Actually, Nixon was in Dallas when JFK was shot. On April 2nd 1975 a young man was listening to a talk at his school when he heard the lecturer tell about the Esquire account of Nixon's trip to Dallas, and how and when Nixon had learned about JFK's death. That young man then told the lecturer, "My father was an executive for the Pepsi Cola Company, and he was in Dallas on November 22nd 1963 at that convention. He has told me that Nixon was there in Dallas at the convention when the announcement was heard that JFK had been killed, Nixon left later that afternoon,"
This young man is the son of Mr. Harvey Russel of the Pepsi Cola Company. When Mr. Russel was informed of his son's account, he agreed that his son's story was true. Mr. Russel confirmed that Nixon was attending that meeting at the time the shots were fired. He added Nixon was there representing the Pepsi Cola Company's law firm Mudge, Rose, Nixon et al. The Dallas newspapers stated that Nixon was attending a board meeting.
Mr. Russel confirmed that the session Nixon was attending broke up when the assassination news came through. Nixon then returned to his hotel and later in the afternoon had been driven to the Dallas airport by a Mr. Deluca, also a Pepsi Cola official.
These surprising series of events and the manner in which they unfolded after all these years underscore that there was something unusual about Nixon's visit to Dallas. Telephone calls to Deluca and again to Russel did little more than highlight their growing concern over the inadvertent disclosure of this story.
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IF Nixon had NOTHING to do with the assassination as claimed, how do you explain all of this stuff? Can any WC defender explain why a completely innocent man, and a grown-up man, could NOT tell you how he heard the news of JFK’s murder?
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whowhatwhy.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/image1-12.jpg
If Richard Nixon had nothing to do with the assassination as claimed, why did he have to tell a lie about the time he was in Dallas? Did he deny being there on the morning of the assassination to cover him from the delicate situation of a get-together at oilman Clint Murchison's house the night before?
jfkconspiracyforum.freeforums.net/thread/650/murchison-party
In CE-1973 (ironic number for his interview to be given since his real troubles would heat up in 1973) we see he told the FBI on February 28, 1964, the following:
Quote on
historymatters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh23/pages/WH_Vol23_0432a.gif
Mr. Nixon advised that the ONLY time he was in Dallas, Texas DURING 1963 was TWO DAYS PRIOR to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. (Emphasis added)
historymatters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh23/html/WH_Vol23_0432a.htm
Quote off
We now know this is untrue as Richard Nixon was in Dallas on the morning of the assassination! He was there for the PepsiCo convention as the law firm he worked for was their legal representation. He wrote an article for the Reader’s Digest in November 1964 called Cuba, Castro, and John F Kennedy and in it he said the following about his trip to Dallas.
Quote on
I boarded a plane in Dallas on the morning of November 22 to New York. We arrived on schedule at 12:56. I hailed a cab. We were waiting for a light to change when a man ran over from the street corner and said that the President had just been shot in Dallas. This is the way that I learned the news.
Quote off
Now all of a sudden he boarded a plane IN Dallas on the morning of 11/22/63 when he told the FBI in February of the same year he had only been in Dallas two days prior to the assassination. That is fib number one. His story would again change in 1973 when he was quoted by Esquire Magazine. Here is a quote from Nixon that appeared in that magazine.
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I attended the Pepsi Cola convention [ in Dallas ] and left on Friday morning. November 22, from Love Field. Dallas, on a flight back to New York , . . on arrival in New York we caught a cab and headed for the city the cabbie missed a turn somewhere and we were off the highway . . . a woman came out of her house screaming and crying. I rolled down the cab window to ask what the matter was and when she saw my face she turned even paler. She told me that John Kennedy had just been shot in Dallas…
Quote off
We see we have gone from a MAN running over to tell him in the cab to a WOMAN coming out of her house screaming and crying and then telling him the news. Fib number two.
The last account comes from The Day Kennedy was Shot, by Jim Bishop and it recounts Nixon saying the following:
Quote on
At Idlewild Airport (now JFK Airport) in New York, reporters and photographers had been waiting for the American Airlines plane among (the passengers) was Nixon. As he got off the plane he thought that he would give 'the boys' basically the same interview he had granted in Dallas . Nixon posed for a few pictures . . . got into a taxi-cab was barely out of the airport when one of the reporters got the message: The President has been shot in Dallas.
Quote off
We now have the media telling him President John F. Kennedy (JFK) was shot! He couldn’t seem to get it straight. Another player in this saga is General Edwin Walker who was also on a plane at the time of the assassination and he said it was announced by the pilot over the intercom so why did the pilot of Nixon’s American Airlines plane not do the same since they did NOT land until 12:56 PM? Furthermore, even if the pilot neglected to announce it, why did his cabbie NOT say anything as surely they would have known by that time as well?
The reason for this confusion and outright lying came to light in 1975 when a young man would tell us the truth. This is from an article by Fletcher Prouty in 1978:
Quote on
Actually, Nixon was in Dallas when JFK was shot. On April 2nd 1975 a young man was listening to a talk at his school when he heard the lecturer tell about the Esquire account of Nixon's trip to Dallas, and how and when Nixon had learned about JFK's death. That young man then told the lecturer, "My father was an executive for the Pepsi Cola Company, and he was in Dallas on November 22nd 1963 at that convention. He has told me that Nixon was there in Dallas at the convention when the announcement was heard that JFK had been killed, Nixon left later that afternoon,"
This young man is the son of Mr. Harvey Russel of the Pepsi Cola Company. When Mr. Russel was informed of his son's account, he agreed that his son's story was true. Mr. Russel confirmed that Nixon was attending that meeting at the time the shots were fired. He added Nixon was there representing the Pepsi Cola Company's law firm Mudge, Rose, Nixon et al. The Dallas newspapers stated that Nixon was attending a board meeting.
Mr. Russel confirmed that the session Nixon was attending broke up when the assassination news came through. Nixon then returned to his hotel and later in the afternoon had been driven to the Dallas airport by a Mr. Deluca, also a Pepsi Cola official.
These surprising series of events and the manner in which they unfolded after all these years underscore that there was something unusual about Nixon's visit to Dallas. Telephone calls to Deluca and again to Russel did little more than highlight their growing concern over the inadvertent disclosure of this story.
Quote off
IF Nixon had NOTHING to do with the assassination as claimed, how do you explain all of this stuff? Can any WC defender explain why a completely innocent man, and a grown-up man, could NOT tell you how he heard the news of JFK’s murder?