LBJ Canceled Military Plane to Take Brain Surgeon to the Wounded RFK

Last November, my book “The Man Who killed Kennedy- the Case Against LBJ” ripped the facade off our most corrupt and amoral President ,Lyndon Johnson. September 11th, my book comes out in a paper-back addition with two incredible new chapters.

Here is an excerpt-

“Documented examples of Johnson’s brutality have largely been suppressed by the mainstream media.  For example, Ted Van Dyk , aide to then Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey recalled LBJ’s savagery in 1968.

[amazon asin=B00E258056&template=*lrc ad (right)]“In the middle of the night I was shaken awake by David Gartner, a personal aide to the vice president. And Dave said, “Humphrey says get up, Robert Kennedy’s been shot.” And I said, “David, that’s a sick joke.” He said, “No, no, Robert Kennedy’s been shot.”

So I got up and Vice President Humphrey was absolutely distraught, he was just absolutely beside himself with anxiety and concern. And we then received a phone call from Steve Smith ( JFK brother-in-law) and Pierre Salinger  (JFK Press Secretary) in California. They said, “There’s a brain surgeon we trust in Boston. Could you arrange for a private plane to fly him to Los Angeles? Because Robert Kennedy’s still alive and there’s a possibility of saving him.”

Humphrey called up the commanding general of the air force, who happened to be there at the academy. And Humphrey said, “Will you please dispatch this plane?” The general said, “I surely will.”[amazon asin=162914603X&template=*lrc ad (right)]

Ten minutes later we received a call from an aide in the White House: President Johnson had canceled the plane because Humphrey had no authority to send it. Johnson called and chewed Humprhrey’s ass. The fact was, Johnson preferred Robert Kennedy dead. It was one of the most heinous acts I’ve ever experienced in my life, and it all but broke Humphrey’s heart.”

Incredibly, While Robert Kennedy was still in surgery and doctors struggled to save his life, Johnson called the hospital to bark “is he dead yet, is he dead yet? This is reminiscent  of Johnson calling Parkland Hospital while Oswald was on the operating table and ordering the Secret Service to obtain a confession.”

Reprinted with permission from Roger Stone.