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Offline Alice Thorton

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #304 on: March 18, 2018, 02:31:53 PM »
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LBJ was befriended by literally everyone, and if he wasn't he threatened to blackmail them, so no it doesn't surprise me that all evidence is "disappeared"

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Online Andrew Mason

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #305 on: March 18, 2018, 02:44:28 PM »
LBJ was befriended by literally everyone, and if he wasn't he threatened to blackmail them, so no it doesn't surprise me that all evidence is "disappeared"
Ok, I get it.  So you are saying that the fact that there is no evidence that LBJ was involved is, therefore, evidence he was involved. 

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #306 on: March 19, 2018, 12:59:28 AM »


LBJ was befriended by literally everyone, and if he wasn't he threatened to blackmail them, so no it doesn't surprise me that all evidence is "disappeared"



https://www.skeptic.com/downloads/conspiracy-theories-who-why-and-how.pdf

Section 7   -   ?Top Ten Ways to Test Conspiacies?

2. The agents behind the pattern of conspiracy would need nearly superhuman power to pull it off. Most of the time in most circumstances, people are not nearly so powerful as we think they are.



During his years in Congress, while I thought he was pretty busy with legislation, LBJ was buddying up with FBI agents, Naval Doctors, even each member of the Dallas Police Force. After all, you never know which of them may stumble upon evidence that needs to be suppressed. Those he couldn?t charm, he managed to dig up stuff he could blackmail them with (like periodically breaking their patrol to used a restroom). LBJ was totally amazing.

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Offline Jack Trojan

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #307 on: March 19, 2018, 02:16:41 AM »
LBJ was amazing all right. He once tied a stick of dynamite to the leg of a dog and blew it up. I can see how that could have gone horribly wrong. "No boy, no...run away, GO AWAY, NOOOOO...BOOM!

Offline Alice Thorton

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #308 on: March 19, 2018, 03:04:18 PM »
I'm not saying that necessarily, but what I am saying is that people who knew him personally have said that he was a very violent man and always got what he wanted. If he didn't he would have his associates or as I should say a "hitman" kill them. For instance, When Henry Marshall found that Billie Sol Estes was committing a crime he was going to tell authorities and Johnson said he would promote him if he kept his mouth shut and he refused so he had Malcolm Wallace Kill Marshall at his own farm.

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Offline Alice Thorton

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« Reply #309 on: March 19, 2018, 03:05:16 PM »
That's literally defining a psycho with that. Wow, I can't believe he put dynamite on an innocent dog.

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« Reply #310 on: March 19, 2018, 03:32:31 PM »
That's literally defining a psycho with that. Wow, I can't believe he put dynamite on an innocent dog.
Apparently, he even had his own sister murdered by Mac Wallace.

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #311 on: March 19, 2018, 03:36:54 PM »

I'm not saying that necessarily, but what I am saying is that people who knew him personally have said that he was a very violent man and always got what he wanted. If he didn't he would have his associates or as I should say a "hitman" kill them. For instance, When Henry Marshall found that Billie Sol Estes was committing a crime he was going to tell authorities and Johnson said he would promote him if he kept his mouth shut and he refused so he had Malcolm Wallace Kill Marshall at his own farm.



Apparently, he even had his own sister murdered by Mac Wallace.


I know these claims were made in an episode of "the men who killed Kennedy" but beyond that has any of this ever been substantiated?

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Re: A straight line
« Reply #311 on: March 19, 2018, 03:36:54 PM »