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LBJ

LBJ: The MasterMind of JFK's Assassination

2010

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This is perhaps the most convincing JFK assassination theory I've read to date. So many loose ends are tied up in this book and are congruent with other books I've read by different authors focusing on different areas of the case. I'd never much considered LBJ. I figured he had a prior knowledge to the plan but it didn't occur to me he might have choreographed the scene (and if not put it together, played a big hand and gave the plan a go).

Kennedy's assassination aside, I'm sickened that society regards Lyndon B. Johnson as one of the greatest presidents in history with so much evidence and proof to the contrary. What scares me most is how much this proves how uneducated the nation is today, what's more, how unwilling people are to educate themselves in the first place and put total faith in the media. These are the same people who insist we believe one singular man high up in the book depository was capable of taking down the president of the United States with a perfect shot.

In matters of past and present, this book gave me great insight to the workings of the deep state — before it even had a name.

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