Oliver Barr McClellan, entrepreneur, counsel and author, born in 1939 in
Cuero (aka Rawhide), Texas, became widely known by his 2003 book Blood,
Money & Power on the Kennedy assassination. He has also written on
globalization.
McClellan published Blood, Money & Power: How
LBJ Killed JFK, which became a best-seller in November 2003. In the
book, McClellan presents the theory that Lyndon B. Johnson and Austin
attorney Edward A. Clark were involved in the planning and cover-up of
the Kennedy assassination. McClellan also names Malcolm "Mac" Wallace as
one of the assassins. The book includes allegations surrounding the
theft of the 1948 Senate election,[1] an Austin murder by Wallace, and a
belated grand jury action regarding Johnson in another murder by
Wallace. The killing of Kennedy, McClellan alleges, was paid for by oil
millionaires, including Clint Murchison, Sr. and H. L. Hunt. McClellan
purports that Clark got $6 million for this work, including a $2 million
bonus. McClellan notes the conspiracy background disclosed in the book
shows how some power lawyers abuse the legal and political systems.
Extensive citations are in the book. French journalist William Reymond
published a book the same year in which he claims that Cliff Carter and
Malcolm Wallace were key to helping plot the murder of JFK. McClellan's
book has been translated into Japanese. McClellan is completing the
sequel to his first book, which purportedly will disclose what he
alleges to be a continuing cover-up, as well as new insights into the
Kennedy family.
After McClellan repeated his allegations against
Johnson in the documentary The Men Who Killed Kennedy, broadcast on The
History Channel on November 18, 2003,[2] former presidents Gerald Ford
and Jimmy Carter protested, and former LBJ staffers Bill Moyers and Jack
Valenti asked The History Channel to investigate the charges. On April
2, 2004, after having three historians examine the charges, The History
Channel issued a press release stating that the claim of LBJ's
complicity "is entirely unfounded and does not hold up to scrutiny....
[The show] fell short of the high standards that the network sets for
itself. The History Channel apologizes to its viewers and to Mrs. [Lady
Bird] Johnson and her family for airing the show."[3]
In addition to
disclosing the many motivations for Johnson, McClellan states that the
assassination of Kennedy allowed the oil depletion allowance to be kept
at 27.5 percent. It remained unchanged during the Johnson presidency.
According to McClellan this resulted in a saving of over 100 million
dollars to the American oil industry. In 1970, during President Richard
Nixon's term, the oil depletion allowance dropped to 15 percent. It was
not until the arrival of President Jimmy Carter that the oil depletion
allowance was removed.
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Friday, January 10, 2014
Is Alien Technology Here? | Interview Dr. Steven Greer of the Disclosure Project
Abby Martin talks to UFOologist Dr. Steven Greer about his work with the
Disclosure Project, an organization that has collected testimonies from
over one hundred US government officials concerning the existence of
extra-terrestrial life.
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Major chemical leak causing panic in West Virginia
Thousands of gallons of dangerous chemicals have been leaking from a
facility managed by Freedom Industries in Charleston, West Virginia, and
hundreds of thousands of people in the vicinity are being impacted as a
result. The governor has declared a state of emergency in nine counties
there, and federal agencies have since been dispatched to help make
sense of the accident. RT's Meghan Lopez reports live from West Virginia
to weigh in on the status of the chemical leak hours after it was first
discovered.
Radiation Disinformation at Fukushima | Interview with Mimi German
Abby Martin speaks to Mimi German of Radcast.org about the potential
scope of Fukushima's nuclear effect on the US Pacific coast and the
disinformation campaign coming out of Japan regarding the levels of
radiation.
Trunews January 2, 2014 - Daniel's 70th Week and the Truth About the Rapture
End Time Pilgrim, Dr. Gavin Finley, and End Time Overcomer, James
Taylor, team up to awaken the American Church just in time for Daniel's
70th week. Points of discussion include: the Fall Feasts, the restrainer
of 2nd Thessalonians, the timing of the rapture, the blood covenant,
and the runaway bride.
The Alex Jones Show(VIDEO Commercial Free) Friday January 10 2014: Dr. Group, Elizabeth Price Foley
On this riveting Friday, January 10 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex
uncovers the latest in government hypocrisy and cover-ups. The State of
California is now downplaying the radiation discovered on beaches in
California, which are 12 to 14 times above safe levels, as "normal" and
not being a threat to public health. Jakari Jackson and the Infowars
crew continue their investigation into the radiation in Oregon as
Fukushima's dangerous plume begins to reach the West Coast. American
legal theorist Elizabeth Price Foley also joins the show to specifically
break down how Obama is violating the Constitution and to reveal Rep.
Tom Rice's proposed resolution to bring the executive branch to court.
Alex also takes your calls throughout the broadcast.
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Mars Mission / Brain & Afterlife ~ Coast To Coast Am - January 8 2014
Coast To Coast Am - January 8 2014 - Mars Mission / Brain & Afterlife
Guests: Ken Johnston, Matthew Alper
In the first half, Ken Johnston, a former NASA Data and Photo Control Department manager, talked about his bid to go to Mars as a participant in the Mars One program (run by a not-for-profit foundation that believes it can send people to the Red Planet much cheaper than NASA). So far in the process, he has moved into Round 2-- a group of 1,058 people under consideration, selected out of an initial group of over 200,000 applicants. His next step is to submit to psychological and physiological tests, and then face-to-face interviews. In Round 3, the field will be narrowed down to 100-200 candidates, who'll then become employees of Mars One and begin their training-- an 8 year process (the mission is slated to depart in 2022).
In 2018, Mars One proposes to send a communication satellite to orbit above the chosen landing site, and then 4-5 unmanned launches carrying various equipment such as rovers, and habitats that the team will need once they've arrived. The plan, Johnston explained, will be to send 10 teams of 4 astronauts each (two males/two females) at two-year intervals, with the first team setting up the initial space, and inflatable greenhouses. While it's envisioned that this will be a one-way trip (Johnston's wife of 30 years supports his decision to participate), the teams will be able to remain in constant contact with Earth, and conduct scientific missions.
Guests: Ken Johnston, Matthew Alper
In the first half, Ken Johnston, a former NASA Data and Photo Control Department manager, talked about his bid to go to Mars as a participant in the Mars One program (run by a not-for-profit foundation that believes it can send people to the Red Planet much cheaper than NASA). So far in the process, he has moved into Round 2-- a group of 1,058 people under consideration, selected out of an initial group of over 200,000 applicants. His next step is to submit to psychological and physiological tests, and then face-to-face interviews. In Round 3, the field will be narrowed down to 100-200 candidates, who'll then become employees of Mars One and begin their training-- an 8 year process (the mission is slated to depart in 2022).
In 2018, Mars One proposes to send a communication satellite to orbit above the chosen landing site, and then 4-5 unmanned launches carrying various equipment such as rovers, and habitats that the team will need once they've arrived. The plan, Johnston explained, will be to send 10 teams of 4 astronauts each (two males/two females) at two-year intervals, with the first team setting up the initial space, and inflatable greenhouses. While it's envisioned that this will be a one-way trip (Johnston's wife of 30 years supports his decision to participate), the teams will be able to remain in constant contact with Earth, and conduct scientific missions.
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