JFK Maze: Jackie Kennedy’s Book Review (nothing special)

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I was expecting when I read this book, which comes with an audio CD that I would read about the rumours of Mrs. Kennedy claiming President Johnson was involved in the assassination of JFK. No such luck. Here’s some notes from the book. Don’t waste your Federal Reserve notes on this junk.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

from “Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations on Life With John F. Kennedy” available everywhere:

Jackie Kennedy once wrote Senator Edward Kennedy that her husband, John Kennedy, “wished to emulate Thomas Jefferson, with whom he had such great affinity.” (page XXVIII)

The President’s wife said in 1964 that Kennedy did not “particularly like” Vice-President Johnson. While she felt that Lyndon would usually argue or be rude to President Kennedy, when the two men were together, “it was really like fencing in political things.” She adds that from her point-of-view the political fencing was “nothing personal” to President Kennedy, who “always sort of bested” Johnson. (Jacqueline Kennedy, pg. 56)

Jacqueline tells interviewer Arthur Schlesinger in a 1964 interview that there were “about five, six things [Kennedy] was going to do this time.” One of those things was to “get rid of” FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Boy would I love to know the other things on that short list. (pg. 144) Another thing was that Kennedy was planning on getting rid of Dean Rusk. (pg. 313)

She says Kennedy once told her “can you imagine leaving someone like Lyman Lemnitzer” as the Joint Chief of staff for the next president to deal with? Not just Lemnitzer either, she makes clear, but “all those people in there.” Is she referring to the entire Joint Chiefs of Staff of 1962? Whoever she is specifically referring to, she calls them all “a hopeless bunch of men.”

In my opinion, Lemnitzer and the chiefs would fit that description well. (pg. 183) Appointed by Eisenhower, under President Kennedy, Lemnitzer approved Operation Northwoods, a false flag operation designed for the U.S. Government to commit acts of terrorism in American cities such as Miami, and others, and blame the terrorism on Cuba. This would give the USA the excuse it needed to fully invade Cuba with public support from American citizens. Operation Northwoods and Lemnitzer’s previous Bay of Pigs advice were enough for Kennedy to fire the Chairman.

Lemnitzer would not see a second term as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Operation Northwoods, a variation of it, would arouse suspicion on September 11th, 2001. Remote control planes, innocent passengers dying by U.S. Government terrorists, and a pretext to invade a country or two would all be related to theories about what really happened on 9/11. Was the false flag operation of Operation Northwoods a blueprint for the events of September 11th? Perhaps it’s too soon to come to that conclusion; but it is a conclusion that should not be disregarded either.

Mrs. Kennedy also said that Robert Kennedy would tell her “how awful J. Edgar Hoover’s been since Jack died and the way he curries favor with Lyndon Johnson by sending him all these awful reports about everyone.”

On the Bay of Pigs she talks about how the CIA is “operating so in the dark, saying, “Even if you get an order from the President, go ahead with it.”” She understood that future incidents of CIA ignoring presidential orders is exactly “the kind of thing that’s going to happen again.” (pg. 272-273)

John Kennedy reportedly told his wife and brother Bobby, “Oh God, can you ever imagine what would happen to the country if Lyndon was president?” (pg. 278)

“The Military Industrial Complex is the same everywhere. It wants war, it wants more power, and it will go out and create an enemy; so that it can get the trillions a year and take over society and set up check-points all over the country and overthrow the Bill of Rights and get tax-payer money to fund all of it.” – Alex Jones (9/11/11)

Next time we will review more on JFK and Richard Nagell – who is The Man Who Knew Too Much. Nagell claimed he was a double or triple agent working for the US Government undercover, working for the KGB in order to follow Oswald and convince Oswald not to kill the President. If Nagell was unsuccessful, he was to kill Oswald.

“The Military Industrial Complex is the same everywhere. It wants war, it wants more power, and it will go out and create an enemy; so that it can get the trillions a year and take over society and set up check-points all over the country and overthrow the Bill of Rights and get tax-payer money to fund all of it.” – Alex Jones (9/11/11)

 
 
 
 

 
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