The author of this dark chronicle Roger Stone is a political strategist who played a key role in the elections of Ronald Regan, Richard Nixon and George HW Bush. He is also known for his personal style in writing a column for the Huffington Post and its annual “Ten Best and Worst Dressed Men and Women in the World.”
How why
Stone delves into the why and how of the JFK assassination and breaks down the other conspiracy theories to the core. The other theories had no motive, but LBJ had the biggest motive of all for becoming president and helping his supporters on the Bell helicopter get rich.
Present the case
Not only was LBJ making his way to the White House like a cowboy, he was also avoiding personal and close destruction at the hands of John and Bobby Kennedy. Stone points the finger at LBJ, who dispersed eight other murders to cover up his role in the road to power of the sixteen in a coup unprecedented in modern times.
Richard Nixon knew
Nixon was absolutely convinced that LBJ was the mastermind of this bloody episode in American history because he recognized Jack Ruby as LBJ’s hired aide who committed another Johnson-led murder when Oswald was shot and killed.
Stone indications
Roger Stone indicts J. Edgar Hoover, Gerald Ford, and Arlen Specter for their roles in the cover-up. It also goes into great detail as to why George HW Bush lied about being in the CIA and said he was not in Dallas the day JFK was impressed when the truth is that he was.
Many avenues investigated
Roger Stone’s excellent insight into LBJ the man, why his name was Landslide Lyndon, and his obsessed hatred for Bobby and Jack Kennedy is beyond reproach. It delves into the curse of Kennedy, his hated foe LBJ, the role J. Edgar Hoover plays in the rubber stamp cover-up, and the road to Watergate, who was involved and why. It even touches the man who was fatally shot point-blank with a dumb American-made bullet.
conclusion
This detailed book on who knew what and when, the people involved in the bloody coup, and why LBJ had the most to gain if Kennedy was killed points the finger at the CIA, Chicago mob and Dixie, LBJ’s henchmen and J Edgar Hoover. big time. Stone weaves a pattern of betrayal and deception among the elite, leading us to realize that the powers that be will do anything to advance their agenda at any cost, to hell with the nation. Stone does a good job of showing who the lynchpin of this massive presidential trust betrayal is and what they could gain.
I think the cover-up continued for these many years because the elite did not want the public to know that it was a Democrat who murdered another Democrat just to further his own agenda. This is sad but very revealing about human nature, why people do what they do to gain fame and power at any cost. Stone lowers the hammer, leaving nothing to the imagination. This is an idea of the war mongers who existed then and now in the military industrial complex who will not be happy until the whole world worships their feet.