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Jacqueline Kennedy Reportedly Believed Lyndon B. Johnson Behind JFK's Assassination

Published August 08, 2011

| FoxNews.Com
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Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis reportedly believed Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson was behind the assassination of her husband, according to tapes recorded by the former first lady just months after President John F. Kennedy's death.

Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis believed Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson was behind the assassination of her husband, according to tapes recorded by the former first lady just months after President John F. Kennedy's death, the Daily Mail reports.

The tapes, which are set to be released by ABC News, reportedly reveal that Kennedy-Onassis believed then-vice president Johnson, along with businessmen in the South, planned the Nov. 22, 1963, assassination of her husband in Dallas, Texas.

"The tabloid reports about the content of the tapes are totally erroneous," an ABC News spokesperson said in a statement to FoxNews.com. "ABC News isn't releasing any content from those tapes until mid-September at which point it will be clear how off base these reports are. The actual content of the tapes provide unique and important insight into our recent past from one of the most fascinating and influential First Ladies in American history."    

Kennedy-Onassis thought gunman Lee Harvey Oswald -- long believed to be a lone assassin -- was part of a larger conspiracy involving Johnson, according to the Daily Mail.

The tapes, which were recorded with historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr., also reveal that Kennedy-Onassis had an affair with actor William Holden in retaliation to her husband's reported indiscretions, the Daily Mail reports.

The tapes, which were sealed in a vault at the Kennedy Library in Boston, were supposed to be released 50 years after Kennedy-Onassis' 1994 death. But her daughter, Caroline Kennedy, reportedly agreed to their early release in exchange for ABC dropping its drama series about the family. It is not yet known when the tapes will air.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011.....bands/#ixzz1US5E1c6P
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So did most americans!!


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Jacqueline Kennedy Reportedly Believed Lyndon B. Johnson Behind JFK's Assassination

Published August 08, 2011

| FoxNews.Com
AP

Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis reportedly believed Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson was behind the assassination of her husband, according to tapes recorded by the former first lady just months after President John F. Kennedy's death.

Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis believed Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson was behind the assassination of her husband, according to tapes recorded by the former first lady just months after President John F. Kennedy's death, the Daily Mail reports.

The tapes, which are set to be released by ABC News, reportedly reveal that Kennedy-Onassis believed then-vice president Johnson, along with businessmen in the South, planned the Nov. 22, 1963, assassination of her husband in Dallas, Texas.

"The tabloid reports about the content of the tapes are totally erroneous," an ABC News spokesperson said in a statement to FoxNews.com. "ABC News isn't releasing any content from those tapes until mid-September at which point it will be clear how off base these reports are. The actual content of the tapes provide unique and important insight into our recent past from one of the most fascinating and influential First Ladies in American history."    

Kennedy-Onassis thought gunman Lee Harvey Oswald -- long believed to be a lone assassin -- was part of a larger conspiracy involving Johnson, according to the Daily Mail.

The tapes, which were recorded with historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr., also reveal that Kennedy-Onassis had an affair with actor William Holden in retaliation to her husband's reported indiscretions, the Daily Mail reports.

The tapes, which were sealed in a vault at the Kennedy Library in Boston, were supposed to be released 50 years after Kennedy-Onassis' 1994 death. But her daughter, Caroline Kennedy, reportedly agreed to their early release in exchange for ABC dropping its drama series about the family. It is not yet known when the tapes will air.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011.....bands/#ixzz1US5E1c6P


The Key Word to this entire post is "REPORTEDLY".  
Fox takes no responsibility for this story that could be a total fabrication aimed at the all important 'ratings'.
"Reportedly" means  anything from, "a undisclosed source" to one of our staff made the entire story up but refused to be named in the story because they knew it was bogus.  
Like most of these "enquirer type" pieces, there is usually a weave of truth and fiction, blended together so that when the truth is revealed, the author can say that they had it mostly correct.

I'll wait for the real story... not the Fox Promo.


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This will help you to believe Box.      
Jackie Kennedy's 1964 Interviews To Be Published, Audiotapes To Be Released

HILLEL ITALIE | 04/13/10 02:54 PM | AP
Read More: First Ladies, Jackie Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy, Style News

NEW YORK — During the first half of 1964, just months after her husband was assassinated, Jacqueline Kennedy sat for seven interviews with historian and family friend Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.

They met at her home in Washington, D.C., where the former first lady discussed her marriage, her White House years, election-year campaigning and her husband's thoughts about a second term.

The interview is part of what became the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library's Oral History and, at Jacqueline Kennedy's request, was kept sealed for an indefinite time. She died in 1994.

Now, with the 50th anniversary of her father's inauguration coming next year, daughter Caroline Kennedy is allowing the conversations to be widely released.

In September 2011, Hyperion will publish the transcripts and release six and one half hours of audiotape, providing a new and extended opportunity to hear the famously breathy voice of Jacqueline Kennedy discuss topics she rarely touched upon in public. Caroline Kennedy will serve as editor and write an introduction for the book, currently untitled, and a historian will provide annotation. (Schlesinger, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, died in 2007.)

"My mother's passion for history guided and informed her work in the White House," Kennedy, president of the Kennedy Library Foundation, said in a statement Tuesday issued by Hyperion. "She believed in my father, his vision for America, and in the art of politics, and felt it was important to share her knowledge and excitement with future generations. It is a privilege for me to honor the memory of my parents by making this unique history available."

According to Hyperion, the interviews will cover everything from early campaigns to the Cuban Missile Crisis to Jacqueline Kennedy's role as first lady.

"In these conversations, Mrs. Kennedy shares revealing insights into the politics and personalities of the day," Hyperion said in a statement.

Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, who knew both Jacqueline Kennedy and Schlesinger, said the interviews might be as close as we'll ever get to a memoir from the late first lady. She noted that Kennedy did cooperate with biographer William Manchester around the same time (Kennedy later reportedly forced Manchester to remove some passages about the family from his "The Death of a President"), but said that she was likely more candid with Schlesinger because he was a friend and because Kennedy knew she had control of the transcripts.   http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/13/jackie-kennedys-1964-inte_n_535285.html
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It was a communist who defected to Russia and then 'changed his mind' and came back to the USA with a Russian wife. Sounds almost unbelievable, doesn't it?


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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It was a communist who defected to Russia and then 'changed his mind' and came back to the USA with a Russian wife. Sounds almost unbelievable, doesn't it?


Oswald proved over and over again that he was not stable enough to be used as an agent.
What sane person would take a pot-shot at a general six months before he killed JFK?
I USED to believe the conspiracy theories, its only natural to deny that someone as insignificant as Oswald being able to take out the most powerful man in the world...but the truth is, he did it..alone


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I don't know how many of you have watched Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory  but I've watched some and the one on JFK will really make you think. This is one part to see the rest its all on you tube.

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I don't know how many of you have watched Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory  but I've watched some and the one on JFK will really make you think. This is one part to see the rest its all on you tube.



no offense..but this is pro wrestling in investigative form...I watched a few episodes of his show, to call him a sensationalist is giving him a compliment. Grainy pictures of the bums and supposedly George Bush? It's amazing what your heart (or checkbook) will make your eyes believe.


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[color=green][/color]Everyone knows it was Nixon who had JFK shot because JFK was Catholic.  Right?
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