WHO REALLY KILLED JFK? Roger Stone Reveals the SHOCKING Truth
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Roger Stone, and yes, you are back in the Stone Zone.
I'm Who murdered President John F. Kennedy is one of the most enduring questions of recent centuries.
Because it is essentially a murder mystery, it is a topic of endless fascination.
Whenever we do a show on this topic, I get more viewers than on any other subject, including American politics.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nephew of President John F. Kennedy, the son of former New York U.S.
Senator and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy Sr., made news this weekend with a stunning interview on WABC Radio in New York with John Katsimatidis on a show called The Cats Roundtable.
Let's listen to that audio and take a look at the video.
When my uncle was president, he was surrounded by a military industrial complex and intelligence apparatus that was constantly trying to get him to go to war in Laos, Vietnam, etc.
He refused.
He said that the job of an American president is to keep the nation out of war.
He refused to send combat troops.
I agreed.
I agreed with your uncle.
I agreed.
And let me ask you a question.
I mean, I've never asked you this before.
Who do you think really killed your uncle?
Well, I think there is overwhelming evidence that the CIA was involved in his murder.
I think it's beyond a reasonable doubt at this point.
People, you know, who question that I'll tell you a book that probably distills the millions of documents of evidence, including confessions of people who were involved in the crime and the 60-year cover-up.
The best kind of distillation of that is a book called The Unspeakable by Jim Douglas.
And I, of course, read probably a hundred books on the subject.
Let me ask you one more question.
I've said publicly and on the radio that the same people that killed your uncle killed Martin Luther King and killed your father.
Well, in terms of my father's death, in terms of my uncle's death, the evidence is overwhelming that the CIA was involved in the murder and the cover-up.
The evidence of the CIA involvement in my father's death is very convincing, but it's circumstantial.
We do not have the, you know, the really strong documentary and testimonial evidence that we have in my uncle, but we, the best, the best evidence suggests that my father was killed by Eugene Thanksgiving, Sirhan Sirhan, He fired his shots.
He fired eight shots, two of them toward my father.
One of them hit Paul Schrade, who was my father's friend and a UAW leader.
The second shot he fired at my father hit the door jamb behind my father and was later removed by the police.
Sirhan was then pounced upon by six men and bent over the steam table and his firing arm was erected away from my father.
But Rafer Johnson said he had superhuman strength.
They could not get the pistol away from him.
So he emptied the barrel.
He emptied the chamber.
He fired six other shots.
And all of those shots hit people.
So we know, and we know what happened to all the shots.
Robert, I remember that day like yesterday.
There were 77 eyewitnesses.
Sirhan was always in front of my father.
My father, the autopsy by Thomas Noguchi shows, was killed by four shots that hit him from behind.
They were all contact shots.
The barrel of a gun was touching his skin or his clothes at the time the trigger was pulled.
Those shots were almost certainly fired by the security guard.
Who was holding his elbow at the time and directing him towards the ambush, towards Sir Ham's ambush.
That man is called Eugene Payne Caesar.
He was an intelligence operative who worked at the Lockheed plant and the Boeing plant and had gotten the job as a security guard for my father three days earlier.
He publicly made the statement that he hated the Kennedys.
He particularly hated Robert Kennedy because he thought Robert Kennedy was going to turn the country over to the blacks.
This was his statement.
He died two years ago.
I was in communication with him at the time, asking to come over to the Philippines where he fled afterwards.
And by the way, he was seen by 12 eyewitnesses with his gun out.
He never denied it.
He said that he pulled his gun.
The shoot at Sirhan.
When my father fell, he must have known that he was being shot from behind because he turned around and pulled off Cesar's clip on tight, and then he fell backwards on top of Cesar.
When Cesar got up, he was holding his gun, which was seen, as I say, by a dozen eyewitnesses, but the gun was not confiscated by the LAPD.
He later lied about what he did with the gun.
And he changed his story repeatedly about why he had his gun out and who he was firing at.
There you have it.
It is amazing that that interview, which not only indicates Robert F. Kennedy Jr.' 's belief that the Central Intelligence Agency was deeply involved in
His uncle's murder, but also goes into great detail regarding the many questions regarding the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, who was murdered in a Los Angeles hotel kitchen pantry the night of the California Democratic primary in 1968.
What's amazing is that that interview, which is extraordinarily newsworthy, Got very, very little coverage here in the United States.
If you go online, what you will find is the interview got very substantial coverage around the world, but not here in the United States.
The book that Robert Kennedy references, The Unspeakable, by James Douglas, is excellent.
I commend it.
But I think that the story behind the murder of President John F. Kennedy is far more complicated than just the involvement of the Central Intelligence Agency.
I myself have written a book, which is a New York Times bestseller, entitled The Man Who Killed Kennedy.
The case against LBJ.
I do not argue that Lyndon Baines Johnson in any way acted alone, although he certainly had a greater motive than perhaps anyone else.
I argue instead that Lyndon Baines Johnson was the head of a plot that involved the intelligence agencies, including the Pentagon, organized crime, Uh, and Big Texas Oil, as well as financing from the international banks.
Every one of those individual entities had a unique relationship with Lyndon Baines Johnson.
Every one of those entities had a motive of their own for the removal of President John F. Kennedy.
In the case of the intelligence agencies, It is notable that as the Senate Majority Leader, Senator Lyndon Baines Johnson took the unusual step of appointing himself to the subcommittee of the Defense Appropriations Committee, where the Central Intelligence Agency's secret black box budgets were prepared and approved.
So in other words, LBJ was the paymaster who oversaw the growth of the Central Intelligence Agency through the 1950s and the time that he was a Senate Majority Leader.
Upon becoming Vice President of the United States, he made sure that Senator Harry F. Byrd, Sr.
of Virginia, a stalwart Johnson ally, took his position on that subcommittee.
Johnson also had a unique relationship with organized crime.
Organized crime had a vested interest in the removal of President John F. Kennedy because Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy, who was the U.S.
Ambassador to Britain, John F. Kennedy's father, who had been in the bootlegging business with Frank Costello of New York,
And had controlled illegal alcohol from New York all the way up to the Canadian border through New England, made a deal with the mob chieftains of their day, including Chicago's Sam Giancana, that in return for a $1 million campaign contribution, million dollars in 1959 was an enormous amount of money.
That a incoming Kennedy administration would lay off the deportation proceedings against Carlos Marcello, who was the head of the mob in both Texas and Louisiana, and Santo Trafficante, who was running the mob in Florida.
It is accurate to say that Uh, the, uh, this deal, uh, was, uh, was, uh, consummated.
Uh, Mickey Cohen, uh, who was, uh, the head of the mob in Los Angeles, and Camel Humphreys, who ran the mob in Las Vegas, uh, were not party to the agreement because they were candid about the fact that they had provided financial support to Vice President and Republican candidate Richard Nixon.
Lyndon Baines Johnson, however, was on the pad for the mob and was taking payoffs from Marcello to cover up the illegal gambling operations in El Paso, San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas.
Those bribes being provided by a man named Jack Halford.
Haufer would go to prison on unrelated charges, but would be pardoned by President Lyndon Baines Johnson in the days almost immediately after the Kennedy assassination.
So then, of course, there is big Texas oil.
John Kennedy had already taken a position that the oil depletion allowance should be canceled.
This was the tax loophole by which Texas oil billionaires saved millions of dollars in taxes.
Lyndon Johnson, as the Senator from Texas, was the chief water carrier for big Texas oil.
Lastly, you had the Wall Street and banking interests who were opposed to President John F. Kennedy's insistence on a silver-backed dollar.
Uh, they provided the financing for, uh, the, uh, the Kennedy assassination.
But the man with the most immediate need, the man with the most immediate motive was LBJ himself.
Uh, Lyndon Johnson was under investigation, uh, in two of the biggest scandals of the decade.
Uh, first and foremost was the Billy Sal Estes scandal.
Billy Solstice was a flamboyant Texas wheeler-dealer who Lyndon Johnson assisted in getting multi-million dollar U.S.
Agriculture Department contracts from which he was kicking back to LBJ.
Billy Sal Estes was under active investigation by Robert F. Kennedy's Justice Department, and all roads led back to Lyndon Johnson, specifically regarding a federal cotton contract.
And then there was the Bobby Baker investigation.
Bobby Baker was the secretary of the U.S. Senate.
He was Lyndon Johnson's right-hand man.
Many would refer to him as the bag man for LBJ.
The hearings into Bobby Baker's corruption actually opened on November 22nd, and Lyndon Johnson throughout the day was constantly on a phone calling back and Lyndon Johnson throughout the day was constantly on a phone calling back to Washington to see if his name had yet surfaced We also know that Drew Pearson
Who was the single most influential columnist of the day, had already written a column which was in the can, which accused Lyndon Baines Johnson of taking a kickback for a General Dynamics defense appropriations contract.
Lyndon Johnson was in the odd position of staring into the abyss, and it is why his motive Despite and in addition to his unique relationship with everyone else that I have enumerated, those being the Central Intelligence Agency, the Big Texas Oil and the Mob, his needs were most immediate.
The Secret Service was compromised.
That is clear by the fact that all of the Secret Service regulations that would normally have been required in Dallas that day We're entirely ignored.
For example, buildings on both sides of the street under the Secret Service manual were supposed to be searched and emptied and sealed.
They weren't.
There were supposed to be plainclothes Secret Service agents throughout the crowd.
There weren't.
The Secret Service manual specifically prohibits the presidential vehicle from coming to a full stop at any time.
And, in fact, the route from the merchandise mart would have been much faster and safer on the freeway, but it was Texas Governor John Connolly
Former Administrative Assistant in the Senate to Senator Lyndon Johnson and Johnson protege who insisted specifically on the deadly route through Daly Plaza where the presidential limousine came to a full stop and then took a turn again in violation of the Secret Service regulations.
Who was the shooter?
Well, first of all, I think it is more than reasonable to argue that there were more than one shooter.
That the idea that President John F. Kennedy was shot three times and only from the back is disproved.
Dr. Charles Crenshaw, in his landmark book, Operating Room One, makes the case that Kennedy was shot from both the front and the back.
And 13 doctors and nurses report a gaping wound, exit wound, the size of a grapefruit on the left rear of Kennedy's head.
By the time the presidential body arrives at Bethesda Medical Center, that wound is no longer reported in his autopsy.
We also know that the autopsy diagram That was signed off by Kennedy's personal physician, Admiral Berkeley, had originally shown the depiction with pencil of a wound in Kennedy's upper back and that Congressman Gerald Ford, a member of the Warren Commission, had at the request of J. Edgar Hoover,
Change the diagram to move the depiction of that wound to the rear of Kennedy's neck, thus accommodating the cockamamie single bullet theory put forward by the Warren Commission, thus explaining how there were only three bullets, but one bullet allegedly changed directions, hitting first Governor John Connolly, then hitting President John F. Kennedy.
Uh, it is interesting to note that Governor Connally would never allow, uh, the wrist, the, the, the bullet.
Pardon me.
I had the order wrong.
First hit Kennedy, then hit Connally.
Uh, Connally would never allow the bullet to be removed from his wrist.
Who was the shooter?
Well, I think there were multiple shooters.
I document this in my book, The Man Who Killed Kennedy, The Case Against LBJ.
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It is, as I say, I think there are multiple shooters.
First of all, as for the shooter on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building, At least six witnesses, some of them in the prison or actually the jail, directly across from the Texas School Book Depository building, at least three of them on the ground, all describe a man who does not meet the physical description of Lee Harvey Oswald.
They describe a man who is who is a heavyset Uh, balding, uh, with glasses, uh, wearing a tan jacket and light colored slacks.
Uh, we also know that the fingerprints of Malcolm Wallace, uh, are found, uh, on the cardboard boxes inside the Crow's Nest, uh, where Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly, uh, has fired upon President John F. Kennedy.
We know that these are, uh, Wallace's fingerprints because Wallace was arrested in 1951 and convicted of first-degree murder in Texas where he murdered a man who was involved in a love triangle with Lyndon Baines Johnson's bohemian sister.
The man was threatening to blackmail Johnson with information that he had about corruption, as well as the 1948 Senate election, which Johnson stole.
And he was murdered by Malcolm Wallace in cold blood.
Wallace was apprehended outside of Dallas.
Shortly thereafter, he went to trial, being the only man convicted of first degree murder, but to then have his sentence suspended.
The fingerprints on the cardboard boxes in the crow's nest are without any question those of Malcolm Wallace.
There has been a willful effort by Ben Barnes, a corrupt former lieutenant governor of Texas and also a lobbyist friend of Hunter Biden's, to obscure this.
There's even been a book written which argues that the fingerprints I did not have enough points of match, but a specialist by the name of Darby, I think, has convincingly concluded that those are indeed the fingerprints of Malcolm Wallace.
Also, a man named Edward Carr describes a man who meets the exact description of Malcolm Wallace fleeing the Texas School Book Depository building Uh, jumping into a late model Rambler, uh, driven by a man with a dark complexion, either African American or perhaps Native American.
Uh, and, uh, Mr. Carr makes the mistake, uh, of reporting this, uh, to the Dallas police.
There are no less than four attempts on Mr. Carr's life based on what he has seen.
Uh, unfortunately, in the last of these, which actually took place in New Orleans, Mr. Carr got the drop on his assailants and shot and killed one of them.
It is also interesting to note that if you will look at the video of the actual motorcade, both in terms of newsreel footage and still camera footage, that before the first shot has been fired, Lyndon Baines Johnson is on the floor in his limousine.
He is riding in a Cadillac called the Queen Mary by the Secret Service, which rides higher than the Lincoln Continental that President Kennedy was shot and killed in.
By the way, Senator President Kennedy's car was completely washed clean before it could be inspected by those conducting the investigation.
And repairs were actually made to where it appears that a bullet hit the frame of the front window.
Why would you destroy crime scene evidence like that?
Well, because there was a massive cover up afoot.
If you look at the newsreel footage, as well as the still photograph footage, you see in multiple frames that Lyndon Baines Johnson literally disappears from the picture.
That's because he hits the deck in his limousine prior to the first shot being fired.
Senator Ralph Yarborough, who was riding in the limousine with President and Lady Bird Johnson, records this in his oral biography.
Johnson would later coerce a Secret Service agent into saying that after the first shot was fired, that he pushed Johnson to the ground.
That to the floor.
It is clear that Johnson was also talking on some kind of walkie talkie or other device, according to Yarbrough.
It is interesting to note that Jackie Kennedy has written that in the evening before the Kennedy assassination, November 21st, 1963, late in the evening at the hotel in Fort Worth, Texas, where both Johnson
Uh, and the Kennedy, the Kennedys were staying, that Lyndon Johnson came to John Kennedy's room to propose a change in the motorcade that would have put Senator Ralph Yarborough, a bitter enemy of Johnson's, leader of the liberal, if not progressive wing of the Texas Democratic Party, in the presidential limousine with John Kennedy, and allowed Governor John Connolly
The conservative Bourbon Democrat, who was an ally of President Lyndon Baines Johnson, into the presidential limousine.
This, John Kennedy argued, would have negated the entire purpose of the trip, which was to demonstrate to the conservative wing of the Texas Democratic Party that there was no schism with the perceived more liberal, particularly on civil rights, John Kennedy.
And that Lyndon Johnson, whose idea the trip to Texas was, whose idea the drive through Dealey Plaza was, left the room after a shouting match with JFK.
Jackie Kennedy reportedly asked her husband, what was that all about?
John Kennedy said that was just Lyndon Johnson being Lyndon.
So it is, I think, increasingly clear That Johnson risked the life of his own protege, John Connolly, who was indeed shot along with President Kennedy in the presidential limousine.
And of course, his wife famously yelled, they're going to kill us all.
It is also interesting that the Secret Service
In addition to all those violations that I mentioned earlier, that Abraham Bolden, just last week, who was the first African American Secret Service agent, who was later, I think, convicted of a crime for which he was framed in order to silence him, since he was never willing to go along with the narrative of what happened in Dallas on November 22nd.
1963 gave an interview in which he said that while guarding President John F. Kennedy, he overheard a conversation in the Oval Office between John Kennedy, his Attorney General, Brother Robert Kennedy, and Vice President Lyndon Johnson, in which the Kennedys confronted him about the cotton contract that had been awarded
To Billy Sal Estes, and Bolden specifically says in his interview, Johnson bellowed, you want to send me to jail over some GD cotton contract?
Thus providing what Bolden believes was the motive, as I said earlier, for Lyndon Baines Johnson.
This is, again, one of the most interesting pieces of American history.
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A few more anomalies that you'll find in my book, The Man Who Killed Kennedy, The Case Against LBJ.
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This is a book that I'm endlessly proud of.
It's my first book.
It was a New York Times bestseller.
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If, however, you choose to go to Amazon or you decide to go to Barnes & Noble, the book is available on both, let me strongly recommend that the paperback version of the book has three additional chapters that I wrote after the publication of the hardcover edition.
So, you want the paperback edition?
Because I learned so very much more after the initial publication of the book.
We know, for example, that President Kennedy's press spokesman, Malcolm Kilduff, the man who famously announced the death of John F. Kennedy in somber tones for national television, writes in his memoirs Uh, that he was riding in the elevator, uh, with President Lyndon Johnson, uh, newly, uh, anointed President Lyndon Johnson.
Uh, and he said, Mr. President, who, who would do such a horrible thing?
Johnson said, it was a Communist, son.
A Communist, Kilduff said.
What kind of Communist?
It was a Russian Communist, son.
Problem with this, of course, is that Lee Harvey Oswald Had not yet been apprehended.
We also know that a Telex went out to all of the FBI stations in the country announcing that Lee Harvey Oswald had been apprehended prior to Lee Harvey Oswald actually being arrested.
Then there is, of course, the question of the famous swearing in on Air Force One.
First of all, it's very important to recognize that legally, immediately upon the declaration of death of the President of the United States, the Vice President of the United States automatically becomes President.
There is no required swearing in.
That is a formality that was unnecessary.
This was an effort by Lyndon Johnson to achieve two things.
One, By having a dazed and at that point sedated Jacqueline Kennedy standing next to him in her blood splattered dress, he was anointing his administration with the legitimacy of the previous administration.
And secondarily, he did it to twist the knife in Robert Kennedy, the Attorney General.
Who he knew was heavily investigating him in both the Billy Solstice and the Bobby Baker investigations, and who had begun openly telling people that Lyndon Johnson would be dropped from the 1964 ticket.
How Johnson got on the ticket is also an important factor here, because Stuart Symington, The Senator from Missouri and Clark Clifford, later Secretary of Defense, but one of the so-called Democratic Party wise men, also from Missouri, both record in their biographies that JFK had asked Symington to be on the ticket.
Indeed, Symington was in his hotel room in Los Angeles writing his acceptance speech when
Senator Lyndon Baines Johnson, who had just been vanquished for the presidential nomination, and House Speaker Sam Rayburn, also a Texan, visited John F. Kennedy in his hotel room and confronted Kennedy with photographs of him in Fraglante Delicto, as they say, with an East German spy by the name of Inge.
Johnson threatened to release these photographs, or more precisely, give them to Dick Nixon, unless Kennedy relented and put Johnson on the ticket.
Johnson's argument was simple.
You need Texas, therefore you need me, and I will deliver Texas.
Indeed, the Kennedy-Johnson ticket carried the state of Texas very narrowly, by about 35,000 votes, I believe.
95,000 Nixon Lodge ballots were disallowed and immediately destroyed in Dallas County alone.
Johnson made good on his on his pledge to carry Texas.
It is also interesting that Ted Sorensen, chief speechwriter for John F. Kennedy, was standing next to Bobby Baker, Lyndon Johnson's right-hand man on that frigid cold day in which both Kennedy and Johnson were sworn in.
And after Johnson was sworn in as vice president, which takes place after the president has been sworn in, Sorenson turned to Baker and said, well, Bobby, congratulations, whereupon Baker Turning Red said, John F. Kennedy will die a premature and violent death and stormed away.
This is recorded in Sorensen's book.
Further proof that Lyndon Baines Johnson was the linchpin of a conspiracy, hate that word, to murder President John F. Kennedy.
President Dwight Eisenhower really warned the nation about this.
He warned the nation about a concentration of power between government and big business and Wall Street, corporate America, that he called the military-industrial complex.
Today, we call it the Deep State.
The short answer is that it is the Deep State that killed President John F. Kennedy.
We have a few questions.
But let us go to those in short order.
Here's a question from Mickey in Belgrade, Florida, who asks, who killed Robert Kennedy?
Well, I think the audio that we played at the beginning of the program was one of the best summations that I've heard about why the official version of the murder of Robert Kennedy doesn't add up.
Uh, and as Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
says, uh, while the evidence is more circumstantial, uh, than it is in the case of President John F. Kennedy, it is certainly overwhelming.
Uh, why was Robert Kennedy killed?
Well, I believe it is because, uh, speaking to a college audience, uh, just days before the California Democratic primary, uh, Robert Kennedy,
Who had always grudgingly supported the conclusions of the Warren Commission investigation, although he had privately confronted those in the CIA and asked them whether they had played a role in his brother's death, said that if he was elected president, he would reopen the investigation into his brother's murder.
I think that one comment led to Robert Kennedy's murder.
Here's a question from Sarah in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Sarah wants to know, we know who you think killed John Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, who do you think killed Martin Luther King?
I think that Dr. King was murdered for the same reasons that John and Robert Kennedy was, but principally Because not only was he an advocate for civil rights, which FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover considered subversive, but also he became a very powerful voice against the war in Vietnam.
We know that a wiretap, which had been placed on Dr. King's phone, with the approval of Attorney General Robert Kennedy, I might add, picked up a conversation between Dr. King and one of his top lieutenants, in which he said that he planned to endorse Robert Kennedy for the 1968 Democratic presidential nomination.
And Robert Kennedy, of course, had just said that he would reopen the investigation into his brother's murder.
It was only days later Uh, that Dr. King was brutally assassinated, uh, in Memphis, Tennessee.
The King family, uh, would subsequently, uh, bring a civil action against, uh, the federal government, uh, the FBI, the Secret Service, uh, and the Memphis Police Department, uh, suing them over the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, uh, and that civil suit would be successful.
Consequently, there was, therefore, an actual finding that contradicts the government's claim that James Earl Ray, again, was the murderer of Dr. King and acted alone.
So, I hope that answers your question.
Here's a question from Bobby in Modesto, California, who asks, where can I get your book on the Kennedy assassination?
Thank you so much again for asking.
You can go to TheManWhoKilledKennedy.com.
TheManWhoKilledKennedy.com.
We've got, there's the graphic.
You can order it there.
You can also go to StoneZone.com in the shop and get an autographed copy.
From either one of those locations, you'll get a signed copy.
The book is, again, also available at Barnes & Noble.
Uh, Amazon if you want to go spend money with a corporation that hates your guts.
But those copies will not be signed.
Again, if you do choose to buy, and many people who live abroad do, because I do not ship my books, for example, to Canada.
So if you live in Canada and you're watching the show and you want to buy the book or any of my books, you probably are better off going to Amazon.
But if you do choose to buy the book at Amazon, again, I urge you to take The paperback cover, it is greatly superior.
I learned a number of things about the Kennedy assassination after the fact, and that's why the book in paperback has not only a more compelling cover, but it also has three additional chapters.
Here's a question from Nikki, who is in, well it's not very clear, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Who asks, have you seen the new HBO series The White House Plumbers?
I have not yet seen it.
I have seen the trailers for it.
I am going to watch it.
It is allegedly a comedy, although I don't know what is funny about the Watergate break-in.
We do know, based once again, just as in the Kennedy assassination, declassified documents that have come to the fore.
Indicate that the Central Intelligence Agency was well aware of the planned Watergate break-in prior to it taking place, that they had infiltrated the Watergate burglar team, that at least one, perhaps two, of the Watergate burglars were still reporting to their handlers at the Central Intelligence Agency, and that the
The plot was therefore infiltrated.
We also know because we reported it here and Tucker Carlson picked it up and reported it on his late great show that there is actually an audio tape of President Richard Nixon meeting with CIA Director Richard Helms and essentially threatening him to spill the beans on the Central Intelligence Agency's involvement
in the Kennedy assassination if he was threatened with removal in Watergate.
He says specifically, I know who shot John.
Why this indisputed Watergate era tape has kicked around forever without being reported is a bit of a mystery.
But to his credit, Tucker Carlson played it on the air in one of his final shows in one of the most historic segments he has ever done.
Again, he outlines how in Watergate, just as in the Kennedy assassination and in the attempted takedown of Donald Trump, that the American presidency was threatened by a coup.
In the case of John F. Kennedy, it was taken down in a bloody coup.
In the case of Richard Nixon, it was taken down in a Bloodless coup.
What was Nixon's sin?
Well, first of all, he reached a strategic arms limitation agreement with the Soviets over the objections of the Pentagon.
He opened the door to China at a time that China was a backwards agrarian society with no way of knowing that 30 years later the Bushes and the Clintons would give first nation trading status to the Chinese and that the Clintons would actually sell our deepest military secrets,
specifically military missile targeting information to the Chinese in return for campaign contributions, specifically military missile targeting information to the Chinese in return for campaign contributions, He also ended the war in Vietnam.
But his greatest single sin was a planned reorganization of the entire federal government in which he planned to take power away from the unelected bureaucrats in the national security apparatus.
So just as President John F. Kennedy Threatened to break the CIA into a million pieces after the intelligence failures of the Cuban Missile Crisis and after the complete fiasco of the Bay of Pigs invasion and was thus removed as president.
Richard Nixon was also removed for president when he threatened the power of the deep state.
And so it was with President Donald Trump.
Three All connected in a way, because the institutions remain exactly the same.
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I hope we have shed some light for you on who killed President John F. Kennedy and why.
I urge you to listen to the entire interview that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
gave with John Katsimatidis of WABC Radio in New York.
Robert Kennedy suffers from a degenerative voice condition, although I would say that his voice after some surgery has greatly improved.
But don't listen to his voice, listen to his words.
It is an amazing interview.
I urge you to check it out.
In the meantime, I'm Roger Stone.
This has been The Stone Zone.
Thank you, God bless you, and we'll see you tomorrow.
Thank you.
If it does, I need to know what is necessary to protect, frankly, the intelligence gathering and the dirty tricks department.
And I will protect it.
Listen, I've done more than my share of walking to protect it.