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Mafioso Jack Rudy silenced military intelligence operative Lee Harvey Oswald to avoid a trial that would implicate LBJ as the mastermind of the JFK assassination. In 1979, Congress determined that there was a conspiracy regarding snipers from both the Texas School Book Depository and the Grassy Knoll at Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas. The proof of LBJ's having foreknowledge of sniper nests awaiting is his ducking to the floor of the vice presidential limousine thirty seconds before the JFK motorcade entered the Dealey Plaza. Only a redacted version of this LBJ photo was submitted to the Warren…mehr

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Mafioso Jack Rudy silenced military intelligence operative Lee Harvey Oswald to avoid a trial that would implicate LBJ as the mastermind of the JFK assassination. In 1979, Congress determined that there was a conspiracy regarding snipers from both the Texas School Book Depository and the Grassy Knoll at Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas. The proof of LBJ's having foreknowledge of sniper nests awaiting is his ducking to the floor of the vice presidential limousine thirty seconds before the JFK motorcade entered the Dealey Plaza. Only a redacted version of this LBJ photo was submitted to the Warren Commission record to hide LBJ's foreknowledge of the JFK murder.
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Former Reagan White House attorney David B. Nolan Sr. is a dangerous "truther." The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald: LBJ's Patsy compiles information now in the public domain that was covered up or fifty years. Oswald was deliberately deprived a trial to prove his innocence and to show that LBJ masterminded the JFK murder. Nolan is the 2014 coauthor of Quest for Freedom on Amazon Books. He is the author of the Ethics Section of the District of Columbia Practice Manual. Nolan was recognized by Who's Who in American Law recognized in 1980 and Who's Who in America in 2002. Nolan's amicus briefs in DHS v. MacLean helped the first federal employee respondent to defeat the U.S. Justice Department at the U.S. Supreme Court case 13-843. Whistleblower MacLean was fired when he disclosed to the press the reduction of air marshal deployment after 9-11-2001.