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Assassination
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This powerful book reveals all those involved in the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Robert Clayton Buick exposes with indisputable facts, official records, unbiased witness testimony, forensic evidences, the natural law of physics and his own personal knowledge and involvement those personalities behind the killing of the 35th President of the United States and the murder of his younger brother Bobby Kennedy.
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Release dateJul 31, 2012
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Robert Clayton Buick

ROBERT CLAYTON BUICK is described as a Soldier of Fortune and the most successful American bullfighter of his time, in Mexico, Central and South America. The writers, aficionados and bullfight critics called him El Ciclon del Norte, translated: The Cyclone from the North. Buick was fearless in the bullring, while adorning his style with spinning and floral passes, always in close proximity to the bulls horns, thrilling the thousands of people who came to see him perform in his spectacular style.

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    Assassination - Robert Clayton Buick

    Copyright © 2012 by Robert Clayton Buick.

    Library of Congress Control Number:       2012911697

    ISBN:         Hardcover                               978-1-4771-3590-7

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    Contents

    Preface

    Introduction

    Prologue      The Conspiracy Connection

    The Cover-Up

    Enter the Dragon

    Evil Dynasty

    The Lady Who Knew Too Much

    Dead People Tell No Bush Tales

    The Mena Story

    Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald

    Who Is James Earl Sutton

    The Bush Epidemic

    I Told You So

    Who Shot Robert F. Kennedy

    The Massive Official Cover-Up

    Sirhan was Set Up

    The Cover-Up Continues

    President Robert Francis Kennedy

    Fate Again Seeks Me Out

    Judicial Corruption

    Appendix

    First Conclusion

    Epilogue

    Dedication

    To Matteo, a grandson who will hopefully see a better world

    through more truthful eyes.

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    Preface 

    The front and back cover of this book is the artistry of alias James E. Files, the grassy-knoll shooter of President John F. Kennedy, known to me as James Jimmy Sutton.

    Some may find the front cover depiction demeaning and even grotesque, where I find it to be truly candid and authentic for this is what the grassy-knoll shooter, Jimmy Sutton, saw through his telescopic weapon when he fired the fatal shot that killed the thirty-fifth president of the United States.

    Jimmy Sutton is a current resident of the Stateville Correction Center, a maximum-security facility located at Joliet, Illinois, whom I have been communicating with these past eight years. During that time, I have come to know this man as one would perhaps define as a complex individual, whereby to the contrary, I find in him a dichotomy of candid honesty and a matter-of-fact pillar of logic and truth.

    Within my former writing of Taking Out the Garbage, Sutton candidly explained that the hit on Kennedy was just another job (a contract) that he was engaged to do and that it was the same to do as taking out the garbage. Now how more matter-of-fact can you be other than that?

    As strange as it may seem to be, it is that sense of candor and logic that has developed a mutual respect and trust within our relationship. He has never once lied to me, nor has he ever overembellished a situation in his past or current situation to his benefit. Everything that has been discussed between us has been authenticated and substantiated by way of actual fact, proven record, my personal knowledge, and former conversations with people involved in the Kennedy assassinations. For this, I am among the very few who has gained his trust, respect, and friendship for I sit in judgment of no man’s actions without the careful evaluation of the truth and fact.

    With that, I refer to the statement of Thomas Paine who suggested, You will do me justice to remember, that I have always strenuously supported the right of every man to his own opinion, however different that opinion might be to mine. He who denies to another this right, makes a slave of himself to his present opinion, because he precludes himself the right of changing it.

    Subsequently, I cannot sit in judgment of Jimmy Sutton’s actions that day in Dallas for that would preclude my ability to seek an unbiased and objective evaluation of the reason for his action that day and the circumstances that initiated and led up to that action, which is what the following is all about.

    Without Jimmy Sutton’s candor, honesty, truth, and trust, the world would never have known, and the truth would not have ever been told of what really happened that November day in Dallas, when the evil elements of government corruption, the conspiracy of greed of Texas oilmen, and organized crime revenge as is clearly depicted in Sutton’s artistry, murdered the president of the United States.

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    Introduction 

    The journey started forty-eight years ago on a dark June night in 1963 when two United States government agents associated with the Central Intelligence Agency confronted me on a deserted street in Mexico City.

    During that confrontation, they insisted that it was my duty as an American and a patriot to adhere to their request that I volunteer to participate in a surveillance project at a small hotel in Mexico City to observe activity at the Hotel Luma.

    Subsequently, that surveillance uncovered the plot to assassinate President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, when and where I had several conversations with Lee Harvey Oswald, the alleged and accused shooter of President Kennedy.

    For these past five decades, there has been overwhelming doubt that Oswald acted alone in the assassination of JFK and that high-ranking United States government officials were involved in a conspiracy to murder John Kennedy.

    At this time, I am not going to reiterate what I uncovered at the Hotel Luma in the summer and fall of 1963. Those facts have been covered throughout the years in former and several books I have written and published. Instead, I will in the following reveal all of whom were directly and indirectly involved in the killing of the thirty-fifth president of the United States and their motivation for doing so in explicit detail, clearly fortified with indisputable facts, official records, unbiased witness testimony, forensic evidence, the natural law of physics, and most of all, my own personal knowledge and involvement in the Kennedy assassinations.

    The obvious question at this time would be, Why have I waited all these years to reveal what I have known during that time?

    That inquisition is answered simply by way of the fact that people and high-ranking government officials responsible for the murder of President Kennedy were in charge and involved in the cover-up of that politically motivated conspiracy, which controlled the evidence to be buried in the national archives for many years until now. Furthermore, the technology to dissect the obvious and revealing evidence of that conspiracy was not readily available throughout those past years as it is today.

    My first book on this subject is entitled Tiger in the Rain, and at the time it was written, there was lot of confusion, speculation, and uncertainty.

    Due to those elements, the frightening sound of thunder and the striking sight of lightning were the ingredients and substance I could not explain, whereby I became that tiger in the rain.

    Now in the clarity of the light of today, when all the speculation, confusion, and uncertainty has gone away, and now what has replaced it, all in this final run, is this present tiger that has come out of the rain and into in the sun.

    Until the tiger tells his story, history will be written by the hunter.

    Now let’s get to it!

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    Prologue

    The Conspiracy Connection 

    If you were to ask who was the one person that had the most to lose had John Kennedy lived to become a second-term president and who had more to gain by the assassination and the death of John Kennedy, what would your answer be?

    In 1966, Barr McClellan joined the legal firm of Clark, Thomas, Harris, Denius and Winter. That firm was closely associated with Lyndon Baines Johnson as well as Ed Clark, who had been Johnson’s personal attorney, confidant, and friend for many years prior.

    The following statement was made by Barr McClellan: I know as the attorney for Lyndon Johnson, he murdered John Kennedy, murdered John Kennedy to become president and to avoid prison, and there is no doubt in my mind.

    Lyndon Johnson would do whatever it took to win. He grew up in a middle-class neighborhood in Johnson City, Texas. At an early age, he became fascinated with politics and whatever he had to do to win; he did, no matter what the cost. In early elections that he was involved in, votes were added illegally in his favor, whereby he was called Lying Lyndon among his adversaries, and that remained with him for the rest of his life.

    Johnson’s criminal activity only began to unravel eleven years later after his death based on bribery and corruption. In 1984, in Franklin, Texas, a former business associate, Billy Sol Estes, appeared before a grand jury and stated that there were eight murders perpetrated on the part of Lyndon Johnson who murdered his own sister Josefa and several business associates that were involved in clandestine business activity with Johnson.

    If Billy Sol Estes is telling the truth, of which I have no doubt that he is, it truly establishes how gruel and ruthless Johnson was.

    Comment:

    Incidentally, I was in the El Paso County Jail with Billy Sol Estes the first week of April 1966 when he transferred down from the federal prison at Leavenworth for his appeal hearings in relation to the conviction and scandal to his grain container rip-off that he and Lyndon Johnson were each involved in.

    The US government was subsidizing Sol Estes financially for storing grain in containers located in and around Midland, Odessa, and Pecos, Texas. Lyndon Johnson was being paid a handsome bribe by Sol Estes until the government found out that none of the containers were being used to store grain.

    Comment:

    Now keep in mind that at that time this was also Bush country, and I will surely get to that sometime further down the line.

    After becoming a United States senator since the year of 1948, Johnson developed an overwhelming power base in Washington, DC, equal to none. He established himself as one of the most influential men in the nation, but as vice president to John Kennedy, he lost most of that power.

    Comment:

    This is why I truly believe that the assassination of John Kennedy was initially in the mind and plans of Johnson, his Texas power brokers, and oil billionaires when he accepted the position of vice president.

    By 1961, Johnson’s past began to catch up to him. In Texas, Henry Marshall, a government official, began investigating Johnson’s illegal activity and sources of funding. Marshall had become aware of Billy Sol Estes misappropriation of federal cost allotment funds. Attempts to buy off Marshall had failed, and his investigations began to threaten the vice president Lyndon Johnson. Billy Sol Estes became worried, and subsequently, they were asking one another what to do about Henry Marshall. Then one day, according to Billy Sol Estes, he, Cliff Carter, Malcolm Mac Wallace, and Lyndon Johnson had a meeting, where and when Johnson ordered, Get rid of him!

    On June 3, 1961, Henry Marshall failed to return home. An extensive search was made of the family farm near Franklin, Texas. His only son, John, remembers that day well. John’s uncle found Henry Marshall during a second search of the farm in a remote area three quarters of a mile off the road. The area was covered with blood, as was the pickup truck that Marshall was driving. The bushes around the truck and the area were trampled, his head was bloody with a severe injury to his eye where he had been struck, and the gun lay beside the body. It was apparent there was a struggle pursuant to the condition of the immediate area.

    Local officials immediately ruled Marshall’s death a suicide despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary when Marshall had been shot five times with a bolt-action rifle, and carbon monoxide was found in his lungs, which caused him to become unconscious before he died.

    There was no attempt to collect evidence or protect the crime scene. When Billy Sol Estes testified before the grand jury, he implicated Cliff Carter and Mac Wallace in the murder of Henry Marshall, Wallace being the trigger man and Carter being the one who arranged the murder of Marshall. The grand jury concluded that in 1961, Henry Marshall was murdered and that the testimony of Billy Sol Estes clearly established that Lyndon Baines Johnson ordered Cliff Carter and Malcolm Wallace to murder Henry Marshall.

    Johnson’s clandestine dealings and activities were not confined only to Texas. In the summer of 1963, one of his partners in crime was being exposed for corruption by a senate investigating committee. Bobby Baker was the secretary of the senate majority, making him the secretary of the Senate and one of Lyndon Johnson’s close associates. Everything Johnson did, Bobby Baker was involved in. If anyone wanted a government contract or something done in their favor by Lyndon Johnson, they had to pay off Bobby Baker, who would transfer the payoff to Johnson.

    Bobby Baker was involved in call girl service, real estate schemes, dealings with organized crime, with Clint Murchison and H. L. Hunt, who were billionaire oilmen from Texas. As a result of all this, Bobby Baker was in trouble, and with a little persuasion and an offer of somewhat immunity by the investigative forces to get Baker to talk, Lyndon Johnson was about to go down.

    If Robert Kennedy, United States Attorney General, had his way, not only would Johnson not be on the 1964 ticket as the vice presidential candidate, he would have gone to jail for the corruption he was involved in.

    People thought that John Kennedy had no enemies, but Lyndon Johnson had powerful allies and friends. Kennedy behind the scenes was intent on making some bold and daring changes. He was committed to pull out of Vietnam in October. He had signed a document to have the troops come home by Christmas and to have everyone out of Vietnam by 1965, and the military industrial complex was not pleased. He also had intentions of abolishing the Central Intelligence Agency, stripping them of all power and reverting them back to their original mandate of collecting intelligence information only and not to be creating situations such as the Bay of Pigs. The CIA would no longer have the power to do as they pleased. They would have to go to the military chief of staff that would go directly to the president.

    The most significantly dangerous thing Kennedy wanted to do was to cut the oil depletion allowance because he thought it was too liberal, and that panicked the Texas oil billionaires, the most dangerous opponents he could have created. These men were not going to let that happen for they would have lost billions of dollars if they would allow that to happen. One of the affected oilmen was Clint Murchison, the owner of several hundred companies and an oil billionaire who also controlled Texas and Lyndon Johnson.

    Murchison owned a small hotel called the Hotel Del Charro in La Jolla, California, that cost one hundred dollars a day at that time with which he controlled politically influential people. Frequent visitors of power would go there, such as Richard Nixon and associates of Carlos Marcello, the New Orleans crime boss whose territory extended all the way to Dallas. J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, stayed there for weeks for free while the thoroughbreds were running at Del Mar Racetrack for a period of ten to twelve years when he was on vacation each of those years. D. H. Dry Hole Bird, an underboss to Murchison, was a hotel regular who owned the Texas School Book Depository. Bird also founded the Civil Air Patrol of which Lee Harvey Oswald was a member of and who later went to work at the Texas Book Depository, being there the day they shot John Kennedy in Dealey Plaza.

    Another associate of Murchison was Bobby Baker, who was involved in many corruptive and clandestine deals with Murchison. Murchison was concerned that these deals would lead back to his doorstep and that not only Baker and Johnson would go to jail, but that he would also end up in jail.

    With the backlash of the Billy Sol Estes and Bobby Baker scandal, Lyndon Johnson’s political career would be ruined, and that Johnson was destine to go to jail, his criminal activity would surely reverberate back to the Texas oil billionaires. They were not about to let that happen. John Kennedy had to go, and they had to protect their partner in crime, Lyndon Johnson. The only answer was the assassination of the thirty-fifth president of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and the elevation by succession, Lyndon Baines Johnson, to be the thirty-sixth president of the United States.

    The governor of Texas, John Connally, was a best friend of Lyndon Johnson in history. Their friendship went back several decades. It was John Connally who enticed John Kennedy to come to Texas. Once they got him there, they were in control of everything in Dallas—the motorcade route, the police escort, the evidence. It’s their territory as they led that sheep to slaughter.

    Lyndon Johnson and his Texas cronies suckered Kennedy into the assassination of a president and to a place of their choice with the help of the director of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover, and the head of the Secret Service chief, James J. Rowley, who assisted Johnson in the assassination conspiracy cover-up. Rowley adamantly denied that his agency was responsible for the printing of the motorcade route in Dallas, that critical decision was traced back to Lyndon Johnson’s aide, Bill Moyers, as that agent in charge of the Dallas trip.

    Contrary to the false claims that President Kennedy ordered Secret Service agents off the rear of his vehicle (Gerald A. Behn, number one man on JFK’s detail; Floyd M. Boring, number two man; Arthur L. Godfrey, another top man and one of the three shift leaders on Kennedy’s trip; and several other Secret Service agents on the Kennedy detail), collectively

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