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BOSTON -- ABC News says there is no truth to a report that Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis believed that Vice President Lyndon Johnson was involved in the assassination of her husband, President John F. Kennedy.
The claim was made by the London Daily Mail on its website Sunday night.
The newspaper cited tape recordings it said would show that the former first lady felt that Johnson, who became president, was part of a plot to assassinate Kennedy.
The tapes were recorded by historian Arthur Schlesine
Originally posted by twitchy
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Take a look at the winking going on as Jackie weeps for her husband... pretty sickening.
On June 4, 1963, a virtually unknown Presidential decree, Executive Order 11110, was signed with the authority to basically strip the Bank of its power to loan money to the United States Federal Government at interest.
When President John Fitzgerald Kennedy - the author of Profiles in Courage -signed this Order, it returned to the federal government, specifically the Treasury Department, the Constitutional power to create and issue currency -money - without going through the privately owned Federal Reserve Bank.
Kennedy knew that if the silver-backed United States Notes were widely circulated, they would have eliminated the demand for Federal Reserve Notes.
President Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963 and the United States Notes he had issued were immediately taken out of circulation.