Post by Rob Caprio on Oct 3, 2019 20:49:43 GMT -5
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In April 1967 columnist Jack Anderson went to New Orleans to interview Jim Garrison in regards to his trial of Clay Shaw. By the time the interview was over Anderson left very impressed with what Garrison had told him regarding a conspiracy in the murder of President John F. Kennedy (JFK).
Anderson would then discuss what he learned from Garrison with President Lyndon B. Johnson’s (LBJ) press secretary, George Christian, and since Christian had believed in a conspiracy too he advised Anderson to go to the FBI with what he has just told him.
At 11:55 a.m. on April 4, 1967, Anderson met with Cartha DeLoach and they discussed the information Anderson had gotten from Garrison. DeLoach would write a memo to Clyde Tolson about this discussion (62-1090060-5075, April 4, 1967, p. 3). (See the document here under cite 17: www.wikizero.com/en/CIA_Kennedy_assassination_conspiracy_theory#cite_note-17)
DeLoach would also speak with Christian and confirm his suspicions regarding a conspiracy.
In the memorandum Cartha DeLoach wrote the following:
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In this connection, Marvin Watson called me late last night and stated that the President had told him in an off moment that he was now convinced that there was a plot in the connection with the assassination. Watson stated the President felt that the CIA had something to do with this plot. Watson requested any further information we could furnish in this connection would be most appreciated by him and the President. [Harold Weisberg, “Never Again!”, p. 34]
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The memorandum would include what information the FBI had given the White House to lead to LBJ's belief in a conspiracy. It is initialed by both Clyde Tolson and Cartha DeLoach, NOT J. Edgar Hoover (JEH) however, JEH's vertical lines around the statement of LBJ's belief in a conspiracy can bee seen.
For those of us who have studied this case this is no surprise, but for those who may be new to this it will come as one.
The President, LBJ, had a belief that a conspiracy took the life of JFK. So did Senator Richard Russell of the Warren Commission (WC). In fact, eventually four of the seven members of the WC would raise doubts and questions regarding their own findings.
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In April 1967 columnist Jack Anderson went to New Orleans to interview Jim Garrison in regards to his trial of Clay Shaw. By the time the interview was over Anderson left very impressed with what Garrison had told him regarding a conspiracy in the murder of President John F. Kennedy (JFK).
Anderson would then discuss what he learned from Garrison with President Lyndon B. Johnson’s (LBJ) press secretary, George Christian, and since Christian had believed in a conspiracy too he advised Anderson to go to the FBI with what he has just told him.
At 11:55 a.m. on April 4, 1967, Anderson met with Cartha DeLoach and they discussed the information Anderson had gotten from Garrison. DeLoach would write a memo to Clyde Tolson about this discussion (62-1090060-5075, April 4, 1967, p. 3). (See the document here under cite 17: www.wikizero.com/en/CIA_Kennedy_assassination_conspiracy_theory#cite_note-17)
DeLoach would also speak with Christian and confirm his suspicions regarding a conspiracy.
In the memorandum Cartha DeLoach wrote the following:
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In this connection, Marvin Watson called me late last night and stated that the President had told him in an off moment that he was now convinced that there was a plot in the connection with the assassination. Watson stated the President felt that the CIA had something to do with this plot. Watson requested any further information we could furnish in this connection would be most appreciated by him and the President. [Harold Weisberg, “Never Again!”, p. 34]
Quote off
The memorandum would include what information the FBI had given the White House to lead to LBJ's belief in a conspiracy. It is initialed by both Clyde Tolson and Cartha DeLoach, NOT J. Edgar Hoover (JEH) however, JEH's vertical lines around the statement of LBJ's belief in a conspiracy can bee seen.
For those of us who have studied this case this is no surprise, but for those who may be new to this it will come as one.
The President, LBJ, had a belief that a conspiracy took the life of JFK. So did Senator Richard Russell of the Warren Commission (WC). In fact, eventually four of the seven members of the WC would raise doubts and questions regarding their own findings.