First Lady Pat Nixon once hosted former First Lady Jackie Kennedy and her children at the White House to commemorate the new portrait of Jack Kennedy. Jackie wrote a letter to Pat thanking her for this, saying that her children had recalled many memories of living in the White House. It was a very poignant event in history.
The background story:
Both Richard Nixon and Jack Kennedy had ties to the mob. Nixon’s first job out of law school was working for Miami mob boss Meyer Lansky on legal gambling operations in Cuba.
Jack Kennedy solicited the assistance of the front boss of the Chicago mob, Sam Giancana, in the 1960 election, which entailed producing just enough extra votes in Illinois to get Kennedy elected.
Frank Sinatra had introduced Judith Campbell Exner to both Kennedy and Giancana and she reported carrying an envelope from Kennedy to Giancana.
Jack Ruby was in the Chicago mob and is buried in a Chicago suburb. Ruby was the “go-between” for Giancana to Meyer Lansky.
Ruby was given a “pass” on his (fake) communist activity by Joseph McCarthy’s team, because Ruby had worked on a campaign for Richard Nixon.
Richard Nixon and Meyer Lansky kept their savings, from running the gambling operations in Cuba, at the Castle Bank in the Bahamas, even while Nixon was Vice President. This was a bank that also laundered CIA drug money.
The CIA-connected man that housed the LSD experiments of Timothy Leary at his Millbrook estate in New York and financed the CIA’s LSD production by Owsley Stanley of the Grateful Dead (sound system) was Bill Hickock, who was later arrested for laundering money at Castle Bank in the Bahamas.
Johnny Roselli, the Chicago mob’s man in Las Vegas, testified before the House Select Committee on Assassinations, in 1975, that the Chicago mob had worked with the CIA on attempts to kill Fidel Castro.
Roselli was killed by the mob in Miami for this testimony. The CIA’s E. Howard Hunt, Frank Sturgis, and Marita Lorenz had worked on these CIA coup efforts in Cuba.
In 2007, E. Howard Hunt stated on video that he helped kill Kennedy and named the other CIA men involved, including Frank Sturgis.
Hunt’s version of events was previously corroborated by CIA asset Marita Lorenz, who stated in court testimony in 1985 that she and Frank Sturgis (etc.) of the CIA had brought the guns to Dallas to kill Kennedy and that E. Howard Hunt had met them in Dallas with an envelope full of money.
Lorenz also testified that Jack Ruby met with them later that night, the night before the Kennedy assassination. James Files of the Chicago mob stated that he shot Kennedy in the head and that mob boss Sam Giancana’s lifelong friend, Charles Nicoletti shot Kennedy in the back.
Files stated that Lee Harvey Oswald (of the CIA) only showed him around Dealey Plaza and did not shoot the President. Although, Oswald brought his gun to work that day.
New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison found that Lee Harvey Oswald had worked on the CIA’s Bay of Pigs operation, running guns from Houston and New Orleans to Miami for the CIA’s Clay Shaw (and Guy Bannister). George H. W. Bush managed the CIA’s Bay of Pigs operation.
The Bushes and Rockefellers helped to create the CIA from the OSS, after WWII, and the Bushes and Rockefellers ran the CIA when the CIA killed Kennedy with help from the Chicago mob and the New Orleans mob.
The Chicago mob and the New Orleans mob (and Miami) worked together on gambling and prostitution throughout the South and in Las Vegas. Jack Ruby ran the mob’s Carousel Club in Dallas and paid off the Dallas Police to protect mob gambling operations.
E. Howard Hunt of the CIA stated on video in 2007 that Vice President LBJ led the CIA team that killed Kennedy. LBJ’s top donors included the Texas Oil moguls Clint Murchison and H. L. Hunt, who were in the Dallas Petroleum Club with the CIA man George H. W. Bush.
LBJ had introduced his DC neighbor, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover to Murchison, who had put Hoover up for free in his El Charro hotel, near his Del Mar race track, in La Jolla, California.
Also on the hotel’s register were mob bosses Sam Giancana of Chicago and Carlos Marcello of New Orleans. Marcello owned 20% of Clint Murchison’s oil business. Richard Nixon was also on Murchison’s hotel register.
J. Edgar Hoover also gambled at Murchison’s mobbed-up dog track in Dallas, with LBJ (we have a photo).
Clint Murchison’s oil engineer, George de Mohrenschildt, testified before LBJ’s Warren Commission that his close association with Lee Harvey Oswald was sanctioned by the CIA.
LBJ’s longtime mistress, Madeline Brown, stated that she was at her friend Clint Murchison’s party at his family’s home in Dallas, the night before the Kennedy assassination.
Madeleine Brown stated that just before midnight, LBJ arrived and several men met in a room at the party. She said that LBJ, Clint Murchison, H. L. Hunt, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, Jack Ruby (of the Chicago mob), the Bush/Rockefeller man Richard Nixon, the Rockefeller man John McCloy, and other oil moguls were present in the meeting.
After the meeting, LBJ told Madeleine Brown on the way to the car that the Kennedys would not embarrass him any more, “after tomorrow”. Later, a suspicious Brown asked LBJ who had killed Kennedy. LBJ got mad and red in the face and yelled, “those Texas oil boys!”, which both Brown and LBJ were close friends with.
George de Mohrenschildt had several CIA friends and knew George H. W. Bush of the CIA. He wrote to then CIA director George Bush in 1977, asking for relief from CIA surveillance prior to his upcoming testimony before the House Select Committee on Assassinations. Bush wrote back. George de Mohrenschildt shot himself in the head with a shotgun, the night before he was to testify.
Sam Giancana had gone to jail and was no longer the front boss of the Chicago mob when he was killed in his home, the night before he was to testify before the House Select Committee on Assassinations in 1975.
Maybe all of these different people just made up their stories and it is just a coincidence that they all fit so well together.