Proof of LBJ’s Lies About Having “Inherited” Vietnam Escalation – And How “HINOs” (Historians in Name Only) Have Repeated Those Lies

Front Page of Pacific Stars and Stripes, October 4, 1963 The Stars and Stripes newspaper reported six weeks before his assassination, as he planned ahead for the 1964 election, that JFK had sent Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Maxwell Taylor to Vietnam on an "inspection" mission to … Continue reading Proof of LBJ’s Lies About Having “Inherited” Vietnam Escalation – And How “HINOs” (Historians in Name Only) Have Repeated Those Lies

“The Inheritance” Book Buttressed by Newly Found Documents at Baylor University

Tucked away within the Poage Legislative Library - JFK - Dr. John Nichols Slides Collection, Robert F. Kennedy's file copy of a letter to Dr. George Burkley, and Burkley's subsequent letter to Evelyn Lincoln substantiate the most critically pertinent bases of Christopher Fulton's claims. A careful reading of the first letter, from Robert Kennedy to … Continue reading “The Inheritance” Book Buttressed by Newly Found Documents at Baylor University

LBJ Personally Ordered Captain Fritz to End Investigation

According to Penn Jones in 1975, Within 24 Hours of JFK's Assassination, President Johnson Ordered Captain Fritz to End the Investigation: "You Have Your Man" Penn Jones, publisher of the Midlothian Mirror and author of "Forgive My Grief" (Vol. 1-4) Given everything else we know about Lyndon Johnson’s actions on and after November 22, 1963, … Continue reading LBJ Personally Ordered Captain Fritz to End Investigation

A State Secret: The Closest the U.S. Ever Came to a Nuclear Confrontation: June 8, 1967

HINT: It wasn’t the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis – that was a distant second on the list The 53rd anniversary of the United States’ closest-ever nuclear confrontation event will soon come and go with nary a mention of its significance – certainly not in the “Main Stream Media” (MSM) where it should appear, but probably … Continue reading A State Secret: The Closest the U.S. Ever Came to a Nuclear Confrontation: June 8, 1967