As I said, the senior members of the Oswald Innocence Campaign all agree that Oswald was innocent and that he was standing in the doorway at the time of the murder. But, there is divergence among members about other things.
For instance, Philip Nelson maintains that LBJ was the mastermind of the assassination, whereas John Hankey maintains that George HW Bush had a higher role in the planning of the assassination.
Which one of them is right? I haven't the slightest desire to take one side or the other. I know that LBJ and George HW Bush were both deeply involved and high up in the chain.
In fact, George HW Bush, although a lifelong Republican, skipped the inauguration of Richard Nixon, a man who was the direct protege' of his father, Prescott Bush, just to see LBJ off at the airport. Can you imagine? That's how good and close of friends Johnson and Bush were.
Forget about the party difference. Who gives a shit about that? They had something much more important in common: blood. The blood of John Kennedy. When you murder together, that makes you brothers, alright. And it's a brotherhood that is very high up on the totem pole. It means being brothers for life.
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