I don't see how it is helpful to any understanding of US politics to cast the Kennedy
assassination as a coup or to speculate on how far the secret police and whoever
presumably runs them would favor Johnson over Kennedy, etc. To over- describe such an
event, including events like the vote corruption in Florida, tends to set lots of folks
sniffing down the trail of red herrings while the prey luxuriates in its lair.
Charles Brown wrote:
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/11/01 12:35PM >>>
> Charles Brown wrote:
> > CB: It was not announced as a coup d'etat, but it was in fact a coup
> > d'etat.
>
> Are you saying that Lyndon Johnson authored a coup d'etat?
>
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>
> CB: No. Some superiors of the shooters in the CIA ? J. Edgar Hoover's approval for
>the assassination probably had to be had before hand, if he was not in on the
>planning.
>
> Johnson was acceptable to which ever reactionary section of capital decided to ice
>Kennedy.
>
> By the way, Hoover's as a secret police boss for fifty years, spanning several
>presidents is another chink in the U.S. democratic mask
>
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