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Blood, Money & Power: How L. B. J. Killed J. F. K.

Blood, Money & Power: How L. B. J. Killed J. F. K.

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Truth Shalt Set You Free
Review: After reading this book, cover to cover in one day. I was inspired and outraged. We all may have surmised that LBJ was capable, we certainly knew that he had the motive! What a terrible loss, a loss that this country should demand that there be more research to substaniate. Barr McClellan should lead the 2nd commission to investigate this assasination.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FINALLY--the Truth and the Critical Evidence!
Review: Blood, Money & Power must be read because this book reminds us all about the strength of liberty and freedom. Corruption cannot and must not be tolerated in this society. We must not let history repeat itself. LBJ and his power hungry accomplices have been revealed down to the fingerprint.
The chronological facts and the hard evidence in this book from an insider cannot be ignored. Do not believe the naysayers who don't want you to know the truth. Read the book and judge for yourself.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Gerald Posner Has Much More Documentation than McClellan
Review: It's disturbing to learn that some readers are taken in by Barr McClellan's book. The definitive book on the assassination of JFK is "Case Closed" by Gerald Posner. Note the critical acclaim Posner has received for his book on JFK and "Killing the Dream." Did that history major at the University of Texas really believe McClellan has a worthy book? Or was that a putative student who gave McClellan a positive review?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Book Reminds Us Why We Are Americans--the Truth!
Review: This book carefully connects LBJ's continuing rise to power with ever heightened corruption. LBJ's 'henchmen' and other power hungry people must not be let off the hook. Years later, this book reveals what must be--which is why the silence in response to the facts presented in the book is deafening.
Do not fear the naysayers and the continued attempts to coverup a horrible wrong from our past. We must face the truth to not allow such corruption to happen ever again.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: poorly told story
Review: A poorly told story and the writer doesn't convince me at all.
Ok, he probably did it (LBJ) or was at least involved but the writing and evidence from this book is really minimal.
You better spend your money on some other book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Is LBJ the CIA's final patsy?
Review: A good read. Maybe the truth. Presents a fascinating history of power grabs and status quo maintenance in Texas politics and justice. LBJ seems complicit on some level, and he had everything to gain from JFK's passing, but was he in charge, or just the CIA's final patsy-in-waiting? Their first patsy is about spent, and will be if and when the final files are released. We might start to see some rumblings after Lady Bird passes on. All of the principles are dead, and can't defend themselves in a court of law or public opinion. McClellan is bizarrily connected to the currrent Republican higharchy and Texas establishment. A sustained focus on LBJ's AND JFK's secrets could be a final nail in the the Democratic Party's coffin. Hmmm ... who benefits from that denouement?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing and Ultimate Corruption by LBJ
Review: What a chronologically detailed connection of LBJ's fanatical and homicidal grabs of power along with the corrupt men who evidently would stop at nothing. McClellan should be commended for taking such a courageous stance and fitting the pieces of the puzzle back to a corrupt LBJ. The evidence is unquestionable in terms of dates and events. The most damaging piece of evidence is the Mac Wallace, one of LBJ's henchmen, fingerprint.
Any unbiased read (anyone not interested in perpetuating the LBJ spinmeisters myths) cannot help but conclude that we may finally have the answer to JFK's assasination.
This book reveals the increasingly devious and deceiptful path to power of LBJ. In spite of all the attempts to conceal the truth by mean and power mad men, this book leaves little doubt, and the title says it all.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Beyond horrible
Review: Barr McClellan fails as an author, an attorney, and a historian with his indictment of LBJ as the real killer of LBJ. Even he admits his book relies mostly on something he refers to as "faction." The book is practically unreadable in terms of style, and the "evidence" he offers would never be allowed in a court of law. His history is undocumented and unverifiable. His proof for LBJ's murder of Kennedy more often than not is a glance, or a look, or an unspoken admission, that apparently only McClellan can decode.

Readers would be better off picking up Doris Kearns Goodwin's "Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream" or they might even try the Warren Commission Report (available for ten bucks), which few conspiracy theorists have actually bothered to read and the major analysis of which has never been conclusively rebutted.

Barr McClellan certainly hasn't with this forgettable piece of flotsam.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unprecedented Insight Into Backroom of Texas Power Politics
Review: A compelling tell-all about the grim world of Lyndon Johnson and his cohorts in crime, especially including his superlawyer Edward Clark who helped LBJ steal the 1948 primary that led to his Senate seat. A soulless monster who helped Lyn-don line his pockets and Clark's at your expense and mine, who helped him commit murders, and who covered everything up including LBJ's role the JFK assassination.

I highly recommend this excellent work to all who love freedom and cherish the U.S. Constitution. Not only does it clear cobwebs of corruption and deceit, it also lays out the path to full disclosure and what must be done to repair flaws in the framework of our goverenment to help ensure that "Big Oil," major oil, the military-industrial complex, international bankers, and power-mad corporate executives will never be able to compromise the American electorate again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly a Phenomenal and Courageous Book--Finally the Truth!
Review: The plot to assassinate JFK has never been fully revealed until now. Most Americans do not believe the Warren Commission's conclusory "findings." Finally, this book carefully shines the light on the power-mad conspiracy in Texas that led to JFK's murder and LBJ's coup. The evidence in this book is overwhelming and the fingerprint of Wallace ties it all back together. This book must be read and remembered by all in public service that to serve the public is not to seek personal power and gain at any expenses.


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