(Excerpted and reedited from Who Really Killed Martin Luther King Jr.?) When he was twelve years old, Lyndon Johnson proclaimed to some friends, “Someday, I’m going to be president of the United States." Thereafter, he was never shy about repeating that statement to anyone willing to listen and, with time, his resolve never lessened: In … Continue reading Why LBJ Chose Not to Run for Reelection in 1968 – Then Attempted to Retract it
Month: July 2020
A Guest’s Essay: “An Incredible Journey,” by Jim Feliciano
Penn Jones Jr. – As a Frequent Correspondent, and Personal Friend I would have to say, if there was anyone who "took me under" and was the guiding light where I needed to go early on, it was Penn Jones, Jr. I used to spend hours with him on the phone, we corresponded back and … Continue reading A Guest’s Essay: “An Incredible Journey,” by Jim Feliciano
The Strange Synchronicity of Seemingly Unrelated Enigmatic Events: April 1963, Seven Months Before JFK’s Assassination
The Roman poet Juvenal asked, “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?” (“Who will guard the guards themselves?”) During the month of April, 1963, a number of strange events (or metaphoric “threads”) occurred that, when woven together, suggest that they had much in common, in the context of the evolving plot to murder President Kennedy and ensure that … Continue reading The Strange Synchronicity of Seemingly Unrelated Enigmatic Events: April 1963, Seven Months Before JFK’s Assassination