26-07-2018, 04:41 PM
The main subject of this book I believe is obvious from the title, but I don't think it's a slam dunk that he'll be espousing the "LBJ did it" scenario. Until I've read it I can't really comment. However, from everything I've ever read by him I believe he holds the opinion that LBJ at the very least had advance knowledge of a plan to kill JFK. And of course would then be in the position after the fact to help direct the cover-up. Fellow Texan Dawn Meredith possibly could chip in and enlighten us as to his true viewpoint. And I agree with you Anthony that besides the McClellan and JVB things, the Mac Wallace fingerprints deal isn't encouraging either. I also agree that there most likely will be some worthwhile points and observations made. Although I read what he wrote about that Nash Rambler so very long ago, I do remember it giving me a lot of new facts at the time about how all these different people from intelligence/military/industry were closely associated. So on that basis alone I think he may have some new things to offer from a Texas-centric angle.
By the way, in the intervening years I've read that from photos taken in Dealey Plaza before and after the killing as many as 4 Ramblers can be spotted in the area. So I got Jim's comment about not understanding which car Bartholomew was talking about.
Also Jim, the printing of the essay I saw was in Fair Play. 20-30 years ago I read so many journals and ezines and quarterlies about the JFK assassination that it's hard for me to always remember correctly where I saw what.
And Peter, those links you provided were archived by a woman named Richards in Akron. The website was affiliated with the University of Akron and/or in conjunction with the Ohio Public Libraries System. The funding for it must've dried up since it's now defunct, which is really a shame because you used to be able to do research there on many other subjects besides JFK and his murder.
I didn't mean to hijack the thread. If you feel I did, I apologize.
By the way, in the intervening years I've read that from photos taken in Dealey Plaza before and after the killing as many as 4 Ramblers can be spotted in the area. So I got Jim's comment about not understanding which car Bartholomew was talking about.
Also Jim, the printing of the essay I saw was in Fair Play. 20-30 years ago I read so many journals and ezines and quarterlies about the JFK assassination that it's hard for me to always remember correctly where I saw what.
And Peter, those links you provided were archived by a woman named Richards in Akron. The website was affiliated with the University of Akron and/or in conjunction with the Ohio Public Libraries System. The funding for it must've dried up since it's now defunct, which is really a shame because you used to be able to do research there on many other subjects besides JFK and his murder.
I didn't mean to hijack the thread. If you feel I did, I apologize.

