LBJ's and Nixon's Patsy
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Former Reagan White House attorney, David B. Nolan Sr., is a "dangerous truther" who was granted a Q2 nuclear safety clearance. LBJ's and Nixon's Patsy compiles information now in the public domain that was covered up for over 50 years. Oswald was deliberately denied a trial to prove his innocence and to show that Lyndon Baines Johnson and Richard Nixon masterminded the JFK murder.
Nolan is the 2014 co-author of Quest for Freedom published on Amazon Books. He is the author of the Ethics Section of the District of Columbia Practice Manual. Who's Who in American Law recognized Nolan in 1980 and Who's Who in America in 2002.
Nolan's amicus briefs in DHS v. MacLean helped the first federal employee respondent ever to defeat the U.S. Justice Department at the U.S. Supreme Court in DHS v. MacLean, case 13-843. Whistleblower MacLean was fired when he disclosed to Senator Hillary Clinton the reduction of air marshal deployments immediately after 9-11. In January 2015, Nolan helped give president Obama one of his worst legal defeats in the support of the rule of law for MacLean by a 7 to 2 U.S. Supreme Court vote.
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LBJ's and Nixon's Patsy - David B. Nolan
Table of Contents
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction to LBJ's and Nixon's Patsy
The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald
Opening Argument by the Federal Government:
Prosecution Witness-Howard Berman
Prosecution Witness-Helen Markham
Prosecution Witness-Marina Oswald
Prosecution Witness–Dr. Renatus Hartogs
The Defense Opening Statement
Defense Witness–Richard Nixon
Defense Witness–James Files
Defense Witness–Marguerite Oswald
Defense Witness-Judyth Baker
Defense Witness–Former Acting Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach
Defense Witness–T. Hale Boggs
Defense Witness-Orville Nix
Defense Witness-Robert Hughes
Defense Witness-Beverly Oliver
Defense Witness-Senator Richard Russell
Defense Witness–Senator John Sherman Cooper
Defense Witness-Boris Yeltsin
Defense Witness–Saundra Spencer
Defense Witness-George Herbert Walker Bush
Defense Witness–Gore Vidal
Defense Witness–Jackie Kennedy. AKA Mrs. Onassis
Defense Witness-Lyndon Baines Johnson
Defense Witness-Edwin Hoffman
Defense Witness–Jack Ruby
Defense Witness–Lee Harvey Oswald
Defense-I move for the admission of all of the Defendant's exhibits. Judge Warren
Defense Final Argument
The Defense Rests-Judge Earl Warren
About the Author
cover.jpgLBJ's and Nixon's Patsy
David B. Nolan Sr.
ISBN 978-1-64003-622-2 (Paperback)
ISBN 978-1-64003-623-9 (Digital)
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LBJ's and Nixon's Patsy
Dedication
This literary work is dedicated to those who have risked their lives like Lee Harvey Oswald in an attempt to establish and maintain the world's first constitutional government with the rule of law. These include my Hessian mercenary ancestor and federal pensioner, Heinrich Stisser, who switched sides to fight in a German speaking unit of George Washington's army. These include my Silver and Bronze Star decorated uncle, Corporal Richard Nolan. He landed in D-Day, was wounded on July 4,1944, and then chose to return to his 79th Division's scouting unit to be among the first to cross the Rhine River to defeat Nazi Germany.
By Ira Jefferson Jack
Beers Jr.
(1910-2009) for The Dallas Morning News
(Life time: Originated from the Warren Commission report, a US Government report. From WH Vol.21 p. 19)
[Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
By Raul654 at en.wikipedia [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
LBJ's and Nixon's Patsy
by David B. Nolan Sr.
Mafioso Jack Ruby silenced military intelligence operative Lee Harvey Oswald to avoid a trial that would implicate Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) and Richard M. Nixon as the masterminds of the assassination of our 35th President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. The U.S. Congress in 1979 concluded that there was a conspiracy of snipers from the grassy knoll and Texas School Depository on November 22, 1963, not a lone assassin. Today only 21% of Americans believe in the single nut theory
of assassination that was falsely imposed by the Warren Commission and its apologists.
The proof of LBJ's foreknowledge of the firing zone was his ducking down in his trailing limousine thirty seconds before its entering Dealey Plaza. Only a redacted photo of LBJ's limo was admitted to the Warren Commission so as to hide LBJ's strange prescience concerning the crime of the 20th Century.
The left pinky print of LBJ's personal assassin, Malcolm Mac
Wallace, was found near the shooting window on the 6th Floor of the Texas School Book Depository. Wallace and over one hundred and seventy other participants and witnesses have died mysteriously to hide the involvement of rogue elements of the CIA, the U.S. Secret Service, the FBI and Dallas Police in our nation's only coup d'état.
CIA operatives Lee Harvey Oswald, Robert Tosh
Plumlee, and John Roselli almost got the November 22,1963 assassination of JFK aborted. However, mob king pin Chuck Nicoletti told grassy knoll sniper Jimmy Files, F*ck them.
Jimmy Files and Chuck Nicoletti may have each earned $50,000 as part of a sniper team that could only have been called off by mob boss Sam Giancana or his superior.
Acknowledgments
I thank courageous authors such as Roger Stone, Richard Belzer, Fleming Nelson, Judyth Baker and Jim Mars who have each enlightened the public of LBJ's motive to evade prison by the treasonous coup d'état of his president and scapegoat Lee Harvey Oswald. As a quid pro quo for Military Industrial Complex support, LBJ advanced the disastrous Vietnam War for the profit of his buddies, the merchants of war, international banks and corporations, and the Washington establishment. I thank researchers Wendi Flint Rank, Brian Kramer, and Peter Thornton for corroborating the truth of my source materials from the public domain for this literary achievement.
Introduction to LBJ's and Nixon's Patsy
If you believe in the Easter Bunny, the fictitious Iraqi weapons of mass destruction,
or the desire
of the U.S. government to end eavesdropping on phone calls of one hundred million Americans, you will probably support the Warren Commission in its cover up of the assassination of our 35th president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Roger Stone's book, The Case Against LBJ, persuasively argues that Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson had the motive, the ruthless power grabbing temperament, and the opportunity to initiate and then cover up the coup d'état to topple the leader of the free world. I am the sixth iconoclastic historian to reach this identical conclusion.
Nearly four-fifths of Americans disagree with the Warren Commission conclusion that there was a sole assassin of our first and only Catholic U.S. president. The subsequent Jack Rudy assassination of the putative killer, the patsy Lee Harvey Oswald, denied the world any tribunal to expose the truth.
My fictional trial herein consolidates credible information now in the public domain that the federal government does not want you to know. It traces the involvement of rogue elements of the CIA, the FBI, the U.S. Secret Service, the Dallas Police, the U.S. military, and the highly discredited Warren Commission regarding the crime and its cover up for more than one-half century.
Jack and Bobby Kennedy knew of the FBI criminal investigation of LBJ's close cronies Billy Sol Estes and Bobby Baker for corruption. JFK decided by summer 1963 that LBJ had to be dumped from the 1964 Democratic Party ticket for the good of Jack's re-election and