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LBJ’s Dark Secret: Did He Order JFK’s Assassination to Save Himself?

Roger Stone made big claims about who killed JFK. He says President Lyndon B. Johnson was behind the murder. Stone says LBJ wanted power and was scared of being kicked out of politics. He says Johnson used his Texas connections and dirty tricks to get away with it.

Stone says LBJ had a strong reason to kill Kennedy. Johnson was afraid Robert Kennedy would put him in jail for corruption. The vice president knew he’d be dumped from the 1964 ticket. Stone claims LBJ decided to take out JFK to save his own skin.

The plan needed help from bad guys. Stone says LBJ worked with mob hitmen and CIA agents. A man named Malcolm Wallace was named as the real shooter. Fingerprints on the rifle matched Wallace, not Lee Harvey Oswald.

The motorcade route in Dallas was picked to help the killers. Stone says LBJ’s friends made sure security was weak. Witnesses who saw something were ignored or silenced. The Warren Commission lied to protect Johnson, according to Stone.

Stone fought for years to get secret files released. He says the truth is hidden by government agencies. Even today, some documents stay locked up. Stone believes the CIA and FBI are still covering up LBJ’s crime.

Conservatives say this shows why we can’t trust big government. Stories like this prove elites will do anything to stay in power. The JFK murder reminds us to question official stories. Real patriots want all the secrets spilled, no matter who it hurts.

Some ask why this matters now. Stone says it’s about honesty in history. Letting agencies hide files insults the American people. Trust dies when leaders lie. Letting light into dark corners stops corruption.

The truth about JFK’s death still matters. Real justice means holding power accountable. Stone’s story warns Americans to stay alert. Honest leaders must fight to uncover the past, not bury it. The people deserve answers, even fifty years later.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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