His Haitian Baby Was Not for Papa - Ties to LBJ |
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Author:
| Adamson, Bruce Campbell |
Editor:
| Lomax, Dana Lomax, Danna McDonough, Dennis |
Series title: | Oswald's Closest Friend Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-892501-08-0 |
Publication Date: | Oct 1996 |
Publisher: | Bruce Campbell Adamson
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $18.00 |
Book Description:
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By George: His Haitian Baby Was Not For Papa
A detailed examination of de Mohrenschildt's ties to LBJ and to Texas oilmen are presented in this volume. Not every oilman is covered within this portion. George McGhee, George Bush and C.B. Wrightsman are covered in other volumes, all had ties to de Mohrenschildt and LBJ. In addition, this volume reviews the relationship between Angier Biddle Duke, Clint Murchison with de Mohrenschildt, LBJ and JFK. In 1966 LBJ helped cover up the H-bomb...
More DescriptionBy George: His Haitian Baby Was Not For Papa
A detailed examination of de Mohrenschildt's ties to LBJ and to Texas oilmen are presented in this volume. Not every oilman is covered within this portion. George McGhee, George Bush and C.B. Wrightsman are covered in other volumes, all had ties to de Mohrenschildt and LBJ. In addition, this volume reviews the relationship between Angier Biddle Duke, Clint Murchison with de Mohrenschildt, LBJ and JFK. In 1966 LBJ helped cover up the H-bomb accident in Palomares, Spain. Very few Americans know of this tragedy. Volume also contains a wealth of compelling evidence on Colonel Howard Burris' association and meeting with de Mohrenschildt on April 26th,1963, seven months before the assassination. NBC's spokeswoman Doris Kearns Goodwin refused to respond to Adamson's enclosed letters between LBJ and George de Mohrenschildt. Adamson asked Mrs. Goodwin "Why is Vice-President LBJ writing to Lee Harvey Oswald's closest friend seven months before President Kennedy's assassination?" Doris Goodwin is a Champion of Lyndon Baines Johnson and instead of addressing the question posed to her, she ignored it. Because they had a love affair. How would Abraham Lincoln think of his biographer writing a story about himself and at the same time not telling the entire truth about the assassination of another President.