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The Clint Murchison Meeting is mentioned at the start of the interview. Anyhow and I quote "The night before the Kennedy assassination, Lyndon Baines Johnson met with Dallas tycoons, FBI moguls and organized crime kingpins - emerging from the conference to tell his mistress Madeleine Duncan Brown that "those SOB's" would never embarrass him again. It's a jaw-dropping deposition and it's the biggest JFK smoking gun there is - despite the fact that it has received little media attention". I came across this short video by chance. Adds a little more to the JFK tale.
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There are two sides to most stories. There is an army of internet trolls ready to attack anything that challenges their opinion, preconceived ideas or beliefs. There is also analysis, consideration and logical thinking. Alex Belfield has good reason not to like Jeremy (I'm so perfect) Vine, but put that to one side and follow the general reasoning. Logical thinking is a skill to acquire and develop. See it's not just us oldies who have sussed out BBC hypocrisy & in a couple of minutes this guy makes a few very good points. BBC the Karen hating Machine. Your caring BBC. The home of diversity, acceptance and impartiality. Really? No, of course not, the perception of BBC as Auntie Beeb the nations ever caring public broadcaster is something from the past. Today we have a box ticking, deranged, bloated and near hysterical organisation where intolerance, bias, vindictiveness and an obsession with delusional extremes. Indeed the BBC are akin to Black Lives Matter in that they are both Marxist led and spokes people for more sinister and darker individuals. Have a little taste of BBC hypocrisy |
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