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Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald

LBJ's Patsy

David B Nolan

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Authors Choice LLC
11 December 2023
Mafioso Jack Rudy silenced military intelligence operative Lee Harvey Oswald to avoid a trial that would implicate LBJ as the mastermind of the JFK assassination. In 1979, Congress determined that there was a conspiracy regarding snipers from both the Texas School Book Depository and the Grassy Knoll at Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas.

The proof of LBJs having foreknowledge of sniper nests awaiting is his ducking to the floor of the vice presidential limousine thirty seconds before the JFK motorcade entered the Dealey Plaza. Only a redacted version of this LBJ photo was submitted to the Warren Commission record to hide LBJs foreknowledge of the JFK murder.

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Imprint:   Authors Choice LLC
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 3mm
Weight:   68g
ISBN:   9781962941082
ISBN 10:   1962941086
Pages:   58
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

David B. Nolan, Sr. served in the Office of the Counsel to the President Ronald Reagan. Nolan was among the first 4 White House Staff appointments in 1981.Nolan has been a member of the US Supreme Court Bar since 2002. He was the first member in American history to defeat a Solicitor General appeal to the Supreme Court U.S. v. McLean (2015). The 7-2 victory over future Associate Justice Elaine Kagan defeated an Obama-Biden Administration attempt to use an Executive Order to circumvent Federal law, i.e., 5U.S.C. 2302. In so doing, Nolan preserved the rule of law for all federal executive branch employees.Nolan is the co-author of Quest for Freedom published by Amazon Books (2014). This treatise chronicles the contributions of Irish Americans to George Washington's Revolutionary Army and the establishment of the U.S. Bill of Rights. The Department of Energy Trial Attorney Nolan won a $1.3m judgement before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in the case of In re Gear.

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