Barr McClellan is a former White House Press Secretary who served as a lawyer to President John F. Kennedy. He has a new book out called "68: The Case of the Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy" which tells the story of the events leading up to JFK's assassination.
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00:00:27.000Coming up this weekend is the 40th anniversary of the assassination of one of our greatest presidents, John F. Kennedy.
00:00:35.000Later, of course, his brother and Martin Luther King were killed in the evidence shows by the same gaggle of individuals in the military-industrial complex.
00:00:43.000The father of the White House Press Secretary, who himself was a lawyer to LBJ from right here in Texas, is Barr McClellan.
00:00:52.000And he is joining us from New York today, and he's got a new book out.
00:00:56.000We're honored, so honored, to have him spend some time with us from his hotel room in New York City.
00:01:04.000Barr, good to have you on the show, sir.
00:01:09.000I'm kind of down here in your old stomping ground of Austin.
00:01:12.000Yeah, I did do a lot of stomping around there over the years.
00:01:15.000College on the way through to heading for Houston back in 1982.
00:01:20.000Sir, tell us a little bit about yourself, your relation.
00:01:23.000I mean, I have the Associated Press, the Washington Post here, the bombshell you dropped about a month ago about LBJ and the assassination of JFK.
00:01:43.000I was an attorney in Austin for many years with the Clark Thomas Law Firm and we did the representation for Lyndon Johnson.
00:01:51.000Clark was the only man he believed Lyndon Johnson trusted and Don Thomas was the business attorney.
00:01:57.000I was an attorney with them and did a lot of work in that area from 1966 until Johnson's death and even afterwards it continued.
00:02:05.000I left the firm in 1978 over an ethical dispute, have since moved on and am now finishing up this book.
00:02:13.000The book is finished, it's out, and I'm telling the story.
00:02:19.000Now, let's go over what the book covers.
00:02:24.000Your book, according to press reports, I have not gotten the book yet, though I was told a copy has been sent to me by your publicist.
00:02:32.000The bombshell that you've dropped is that LBJ had bragged to people that he was behind the assassination.
00:02:40.000Well, he knew that there was an assassination.
00:02:42.000He never himself said that he was behind the assassination of John Kennedy.
00:02:47.000uh... in the law firm and there was plenty of talk along those lines and the
00:02:50.000word i first heard in nineteen sixty six was that uh...
00:02:54.000that park was behind the assassination and later this was confirmed in the
00:02:58.000Well obviously there's a lot of people, I'm talking about that whole power structure, the meeting in Dallas the night before, we've had the witnesses on who said that he bragged that, you know, he'll never bother me again, he'll be dead tomorrow, but go over who Mr. Clark is for those that don't know.
00:03:14.000Clark was known as the boss of Texas as early as 1949.
00:03:19.000He practiced law there and had a deal with the judges where the judges would either rule for him in close cases, which meant all cases, and if he wanted to talk to him, he always had access.
00:03:30.000In turn, he took care of them with benefits of all kinds in all sorts of different ways.
00:03:35.000He was practicing law in Austin as early as 1934.
00:03:38.000It's a little known fact that he joined the Army in 1942.
00:03:44.000When the war was going badly for us, he was stealing money from the quartermaster, for which he was kicked out of the army.
00:03:51.000Somehow he survived that and gained the power he had.
00:03:54.000This power continued, and the book has exhibits laying this out, with Johnson saying, you're the only man I trust.
00:04:01.000I have, you know, deeply indebted to you.
00:04:04.000But the main thing it shows is how they had a conspiracy as early as 1949, where in Clark's own handwriting he says, we're going to take care of this man for good.
00:04:14.000And we have this death problem that we got to go along with and Johnson the next day writes back and said we know the risk you're taking and we'll see that you're protected.
00:04:21.000It lays out that the basic arrangement they had up through past the assassination and that's really the heart of the book.
00:04:29.00068 exhibits all showing what went on during the Johnson-Clark years and taking through to the fingerprints that put one of Johnson's hitman, Mack Wallace, on the sixth floor in Dallas, and the cover-up, which is also part of the crime.
00:04:47.000Well, again, we're talking to Barr McClellan.
00:04:49.000His son, of course, is the White House Press Secretary right now as well, and that's caused quite a furor in the press.
00:04:56.000Barr, I mean, specifically, and again, folks really should get the book, but specifically, The evidence of, and how this evidence surfaced, obviously as LBJ's lawyer, for you, how this surfaced and exactly what they were doing, how the operation was carried out from the evidence you have.
00:05:17.000Well, what I have shows Johnson's involvement in a crime where a federal agent was murdered on June 3rd of 1961.
00:05:23.000The grand jury looked into the crime a number of years later and would have indicted Johnson for that murder.
00:05:30.000The point there was Johnson in 1960 had all the motivations to be president.
00:05:34.000He'd been de facto president, but had lost out to this young upstart named John Kennedy.
00:05:40.000Johnson was also in trouble with this murder.
00:05:44.000Can we have particulars of the murder, please?
00:05:46.000Yes, the particulars are Billy Solestas had been working with the Department of Agriculture, getting a lot of money.
00:05:53.000Some of that money was going to Johnson.
00:05:55.000But he'd gotten in trouble, he, Estes, and the Henry Marshall was investigating the financing.
00:06:01.000They sent, they, Johnson and Estes sent Mack Wallace, who had killed before for Johnson, to visit Henry Marshall, and on June 3rd, 1961, up in Robertson County, Marshall was killed.
00:06:15.000He was beat up, carbon monoxide poison was apparently tried, and then he was shot five times in the side with a bolt-action rifle.
00:06:23.000Because of Clark's control of the justice system, in fact, the ruling was suicide.
00:06:28.000That was reversed by the grand jury later, and they would have indicted Johnson if he'd still been around.
00:06:33.000Now the hitman you just talked about, I remember his name being brought up by LBJ's mistress as well, about how he was constantly around him, how if somebody went out with this guy's girlfriend, he'd go after them, just incredible.
00:06:47.000Well, he was there, but he was kept pretty much undercover.
00:06:50.000He was sent out to California to give him perfect cover and brought back as needed.
00:06:54.000He always had a phone number in Dallas where he could be reached.
00:06:57.000And he was tied very closely to the assassination by an eyewitness who was supposed to be one of the other patsies in the assassination.
00:07:08.000He wrote a book that came out on what Lloyd Factor saw of Mack Wallace on the sixth floor.
00:07:12.000We got the fingerprint putting Mack Wallace on the sixth floor.
00:07:15.000And as you mentioned, Madeline Brown said he was there and Billy Solis said he was there.
00:07:20.000So we have eyewitnesses, we have fingerprints, and we have a crime scene that shows how it was done.
00:07:25.000Now, Madeline Brown is the mistress at the party with all the big Texas elite, some of the East Coast elite, basically a planning meeting with LBJ there.
00:07:36.000Basically what it boiled down to, when the power structure gets together, they are above it all, and they really don't have to get into the details, but they knew what was going on, and they were behind Johnson, Clark, Wallace, and that happened that day before.
00:07:54.000Right when the assassination took place, how long did it take you to become aware as LBJ's lawyer of all this going on?
00:08:01.000Well, I was mentioned first to me in 66.
00:08:03.000I really didn't believe it at the time.
00:08:05.000In 73, it was pretty well confirmed to me by Don Thomas.
00:08:08.000I think it was a good bit of denial on my part.
00:08:20.000They were the two men, really, that took care of Johnson's affairs.
00:08:23.000From the people you talked to who were there at the party and the things that, I mean, any particulars you'd like to bring forward for the listeners?
00:08:31.000I have a good idea of how it was done because Clark had this way of talking insider knowledge and he would give out the information that something really big was going to happen and he had the support of the people for what that was.
00:08:44.000There was no specific saying of how it was going to be carried out.
00:08:48.000But as insiders knowledge, he's good at doing that.
00:09:01.000There were many people who were very unhappy with John Kennedy and were looking forward to seeing him gone.
00:09:08.000And then now it's even coming out, I'm told, I haven't seen it yet, on the new Discovery Channel and History Channel shows they're airing, with them bragging that, you know, going over the radio, we got him, we got him, right after they blew his head off.
00:09:20.000These things were all reported and have been there and they are on the History Channel.
00:09:24.000It's got a three-part series on the men who killed Kennedy and that's all being presented.
00:09:52.000You're right, you know, on the inside of all this.
00:09:54.000And again, you're quoted in the press as saying that you talked to people in and around Johnson and were saying, oh yeah, he talked about it.
00:10:02.000What do the listeners need to know and why is this story so important?
00:10:05.000Well, as laid out in the book, Johnson really got things started when he turned over the Secret Service policy manual for the protection of the President, Ed Clark, while he was still Vice President.
00:10:15.000In effect, he gave him the master plan for protecting the President.
00:10:22.000He could bring Wallace back into the picture.
00:10:24.000Wallace, we know, through other witnesses, recruited shooters to do the job, including Oswald.
00:10:31.000We've traced Oswald into the Clark camp through three different sources, and we know that Wallace and Oswald had a practice shot to General Edwin Walker up in Dallas in March of that year.
00:10:45.000So all this has been traced back and presented and takes us right up to the assassination day itself, where the crime scene, once you analyze it, and knowing this conspiracy was behind it, you see exactly what happened.
00:10:57.000And I've laid that out in the book, of course.
00:10:59.000And for those listening to us, from the evidence you have, what happened that day in a nutshell?
00:11:05.000What happened was Wallace showed up with Oswald.
00:11:13.000Wallace took the second shot, Oswald got in a third shot, and a man was over on the Grassing Knoll area, and he took the fatal shot.
00:11:22.000We know how Wallace got away because we know how Oswald got away.
00:11:25.000Wallace was ready to leave in an instant, and he did.
00:11:28.000Oswald saw he'd been duped, he'd become a patsy all of a sudden, and he took off the same way.
00:11:33.000Now, I've been told by former NSA people, by Brown, the mistress, and by others, and I have the Dallas Times Herald photo of them taking him into custody, We know he was behind the knoll.
00:11:43.000From your research, was it Harrelson who took the headshot?
00:11:47.000We have not been able to make that identification yet.
00:11:51.000We have several good suspects, but we don't have the kind of evidence we have for Wallace where we've got fingerprints and eyewitnesses that were there.
00:11:59.000So we haven't made that identification yet.
00:12:01.000I hope the book will bring out some people.
00:12:59.000And to answer the first question, I haven't been threatened, but a couple of people working with me have had at least some questionable events come up.
00:13:07.000As far as why it's coming out now, of course the 40th anniversary is one big reason.
00:13:12.000I wasn't able to get it all together and present it in book form until now, but I first started talking about it in 1984 when I put it in an affidavit in Texas courts and it's been around for that long.
00:13:25.000It took until 1992 when I had an agent that was interested in the book.
00:13:29.000We had to do a lot of research to get the prints together, to get all the other exhibits that are in the book.
00:13:34.000And then we had to present it to the government and that was really the toughest time I had because this is going on in the real world and I had to let the Kennedy family know that this had been done and that we were bringing it out.
00:14:13.000Obviously, the Warren Commission, the Congress, they all work together with the President to cover this up, to take away the car, to have it refurbished.
00:14:25.000Uh, you know, to have it rebuilt, to have all the bullet holes covered up.
00:14:29.000So how does this tie in to the military-industrial complex?
00:14:33.000Well, what it ties into is a cover-up that was set in place immediately.
00:14:37.000It started with the first meeting of the Warren Commission.
00:14:39.000It started with J. Edgar Hoover when he assured everyone there was one lone nut.
00:14:44.000And some of that's in the book, showing how Clark's hand is there, keeping Ruby quiet and making sure the FBI didn't get investigated for its mistakes.
00:14:53.000How this all ties in is at the time there was this general feeling that John Kennedy was trying too hard to compromise things with the Soviet Union.
00:15:01.000There were strong people who wanted to keep up a strong defense and not show any signs of weakness.
00:15:08.000Emmet, sir, was fired by Kennedy when he wanted to carry out terrorist attacks to be blamed on Cuba.
00:15:14.000And this was all going on and there was a lot of unhappiness.
00:15:17.000And you've got to remember now, Big Oil had Plenty of money, and a lot of that had gone into the military-industrial complex.
00:15:23.000And Big Oil did not like John Kennedy.
00:15:26.000While they were willing to work closely with Lyndon Johnson, I mean, after all, he'd been their lobbyist on the floor of the Senate while he was there, they were really unhappy with John Kennedy.
00:15:35.000So when Clark talks to him about having to do something there, he got support.
00:15:41.000Well, you focus in a lot on Clark, but I mean, again, obviously he's just one of those super gophers on the ground.
00:16:14.000Hunt and... Well, you had Big Oil in Dallas, and Big Oil there was Clint Marcus and himself, and you had Hunt, and you had a couple others.
00:16:23.000DB, Dry Hole Bird, he was called, and he owned the Texas School Book Depository.
00:17:25.000Let's come back and get into some more evidence and whatever key issues you'd like to cover.
00:17:29.000And then I'd like to open the phones up, because we have listeners from upstate New York to California to Austin, Texas, who would like to talk with you.
00:17:39.000All right, folks, your chance to talk to Barr McClellan, an incredible individual, LBJ's personal lawyer, father of the White House Press Secretary.
00:17:50.000I mean, he's risked a lot going public here, and this is incredible info.
00:18:49.000Millions of people waking up to the reality.
00:18:52.000Now, coming up in the next 20 minutes, you know, he's going to be with us for this segment, then 20 minutes into the next hour, Next hour, we'll go straight to the loaded phone lines that instantly filled when we gave the number out to talk to Barr McClellan, personal lawyer to LBJ, blowing the whistle about the elements in and out of the government assassinating him 40 years ago.
00:19:13.000Well, just a few days short of 40 years ago.
00:19:17.000Barr, when I mentioned to you that the military-industrial complex, LL Limitzer, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff, had a terror plan, I have the ABC News, the Baltimore Sun, articles where, and this came out before 9-11, that there was a U.S.
00:19:34.000government plan to hijack jets and crash them, bomb D.C., commit sniper attacks, blow up ships, blame it on Cuba as a pretext to start World War III.
00:20:22.000But the details are there, and we need to see them.
00:20:26.000I can't tell you what they are because I haven't seen them.
00:20:28.000And my different approach here is I knew what was going on back home, back in Austin, Texas, where the national media and the rest of the public didn't really know what was happening.
00:20:39.000The military and their activities that you just mentioned are not something I'm familiar enough with to comment on.
00:20:45.000I understand, but in your years of research, have you come upon those links?
00:20:48.000Because I'm telling you, there's so many documents, there's a lot I haven't seen, a lot of this is public, and I guess you just haven't come across it yet.
00:20:55.000Well, I know there's a lot out there, but like I say, some of these key ones, like the Special Committee to Advise the President, those records just haven't been disclosed.
00:21:07.000I'm just telling you, though, that we know that there were arguments that the Joint Chiefs were mad at him.
00:21:13.000You're saying the particulars of those meetings are still secret.
00:21:16.000Yes, but we do know that, oh yes, there was this real unhappiness with John Kennedy on the part of the power structure that had been so happy with Dwight Eisenhower.
00:21:25.000He, John Kennedy, was trying to make peace.
00:21:28.000He was promoting it in several important ways.
00:21:31.000The military didn't like it, but the people that really backed the military, these power structures, were opposed to it also.
00:21:41.000They deal in a very subtle way with life and they know the fundamentals that they want to see there.
00:21:47.000They don't have to worry so much about Vietnam as they have to worry about being really prepared to fight any fight and being ready to do it.
00:21:58.000I will, during another break, get your mailing address.
00:22:00.000I'm going to send you Northwoods and ABC and Baltimore Sun, but I have the document, sir, where they wanted Kennedy to blow up ships, blow up planes, and blame it on Cuba.
00:22:14.000I think this all fits into what I can tell you was going on in this inner sanctum where Johnson and Clark would meet out at the LBJ Ranch in a very secluded place where they could talk.
00:22:26.000Privately, and not be overheard, not a chance.
00:22:33.000We're going to break here for one minute, come back and go straight to calls, and anytime you want to jump in with an issue or a piece of information, do it, sir.
00:22:42.000We're going to have you again for another 20 minutes into the next hour.
00:22:46.000Two more segments, folks, and we'll go straight to your calls, and we get back.
00:24:09.000And all the eyewitnesses, all the information, how they did it.
00:24:13.000And this totally jives with all of the mistress and the military people I've had on, and all of it over the years, my ten years on the air.
00:24:26.000And as promised, we're going to go to your calls now.
00:24:28.000This is breaking on the History Channel, a three-hour special, The Men Who Killed Kennedy, coming right out with it.
00:24:37.000But I guess they had to allow some of this to come out because 80 plus percent of Americans believe the government had a hand in killing Kennedy.
00:25:02.000The mass media, the network, has been covering this up for years.
00:25:06.000I didn't think we'd ever know the truth.
00:25:09.000Sunday night, I saw the three segments on the History Channel.
00:25:12.000They are unbelievable, mind-blowing, and I'm sure the book must be a lot more informative than the History Channel series because you could never put this information all in a TV program or a movie.
00:25:30.000It is absolutely unbelievable, and I would tell your listeners, they need to see the History Channel series, and they need to get the book if they want to find out what really happened.
00:25:42.000So you've seen the series, and I just saw it at the TV studio on my own TV show last night, about 10 minutes of it.
00:26:12.000How they compounded a cancer virus that was supposedly going to be used against Castro, which I suspect was eventually used on Jack Ruby.
00:26:22.000There was an interview later in another part with a He had a doctor who had been a second-year medical student at Parkland Hospital.
00:26:32.000The day of the assassination, he was actually leaning up against the presidential limousine, talking to some friends, and noticed a bullet hole in the windshield.
00:26:43.000The bullet hole was from the front to the rear, broken out on the back side, the inside of the car.
00:26:51.000Let me get some comments from our guest on what you're saying.
00:26:54.000Well, what he's talking about, of course, is what is on the History Channel.
00:27:18.000There are so many elements involved that you have to look at all of them, like a jury's going to look at a case and just see how it does all fit together.
00:27:25.000Are you going to be in Dallas on Saturday?
00:30:29.000Yes, I became very curious about Mr. McClellan's book when I read a silly review in the Austin American-Statesman that he was publishing it.
00:30:36.000And, of course, they put the book down silly.
00:30:38.000And I got on the waiting list right away because I have about every book there is about Alice Texas.
00:30:45.000My father, and it was very eerie when I read the chapter about Ballot Box 13, my father was one of the veterans that went there after World War II.
00:30:53.000They all had become friends over at Seabees when they worked with the Seabees at Rebuilding Pearl Harbor.
00:30:58.000So when they came back, they settled in Alice and started building.
00:31:02.000And my father, the chapter, I'm giving authenticity to Mr. McClellan because it is accurate what he says in the book.
00:31:11.000You're saying you grew up there, you knew about the Good Old Boy Network?
00:31:13.000We moved there in the late 50s after an attorney who helped these veterans kind of organize.
00:31:22.000And his son was killed in his garage one Christmas.
00:31:26.000And they felt like that the boy and the father looked so much alike that when the boy came in late that night the assassin got him mixed up.
00:31:33.000For those that don't know inside Texas politics, sir, would you like to comment on what he's saying?
00:31:51.000They went in to fight the corruption that George Parr, a close friend of Lyndon Johnson's, was running down in South Texas at the time.
00:31:59.000They were fighting just boss hog oppression.
00:32:01.000They really wanted to clean up the political system, and then they get stuck in the middle of the 1948 election that Lyndon Johnson steals by voting 202 dead people after the election was over.
00:32:14.000Oh, that's generally known, and what I have brought to the whole story here is that Don Thomas was the man who went down and voted the 202 dead men.
00:32:22.000And then people that stood up against the corruption got blasted.
00:32:25.000And they did indeed, and what Ann was talking about, Her parents were brave people doing what they did, and there were killings.
00:32:43.000Yes, there's a key individual, Ronald Fletcher Prouty, who wrote the book Secret Team, and he was the chief liaison officer between military intelligence and the CIA.
00:32:55.000And he says that the CIA did kill Kennedy for all the reasons you mentioned, that he was going to leave Vietnam, he was going to normalize relations with Cuba, he was going to destroy the CIA in his own words, he said he was going to... A thousand pieces.
00:36:22.000I've seen photos the day of the, supposedly the day of the execution, where Bush was standing behind Johnson and to his left in the photo, and he had such a smug grin on his face.
00:36:34.000Okay, Scott, I really appreciate that call.
00:37:58.000Well, I can't really tell you for sure on that.
00:38:01.000My main inquiry was to put together the good, hard facts on what happened on the sixth floor, but what you're saying is certainly possible, and I sure don't rule it out.
00:39:35.000It's a short little five minute segment.
00:39:37.000We'll talk about the press conference and as the media Some of the media seems to be telling the truth, others seem the same old, you know, ha ha ha, it was a loan nut, anybody that doesn't think that's crazy, I want to talk about that in our little final bonus segment with our guest and maybe jam one or two calls in if we have time.
00:39:54.000Bar McClellan is our guest in the book that I suggest all of you get, Blood, Money, and Power, How LBJ Killed JFK, and released last month by Hanover House, 464 pages.
00:40:07.000The bookstore's near you, or if it isn't, demand it.
00:40:48.000And the dam has broken on this story, as it will on all the other examples of government crime, if people are willing to stand up.
00:40:56.000I know we have loaded phones, we only have time for a few of these, but I wanted to No, I haven't, and it's been surprising that nothing at all has come out of them.
00:41:02.000The book's been out a while, and also they've known what I've been saying since 98 for sure, and probably 84.
00:41:07.000her little mafia here in austin about what she thinks about your book
00:41:10.000no i haven't and that's been surprising that nothing at all has come out of them
00:41:14.000the books that while and also they've known what i've been playing since
00:41:17.000ninety eight for sure and uh... probably eighty four that quiet
00:41:45.000A lot of the foreign press was there, and we're getting a real interest over there where they understand from their own experience how this can happen.
00:41:53.000Over here, the accepted wisdom is we just don't have a banana republic.
00:42:47.000The reason why I called, I believe, partly for the reason why John F. Kennedy was murdered, Is for the same reason that Abraham Lincoln was murdered.
00:43:32.000How do you, Mr. McClellan, how do you reconcile, and I'm not saying there's any distinction because I haven't read your book yet, your findings with Gregory Douglas, who wrote the Regicide, who basically pointed out He was basically using the records of a deceased head of covert operations for the CIA who indicated that Kennedy had been leaking
00:44:00.000secret documents to uh... to the soviet union both perhaps uh... kennedy and his brother robert kennedy told the soviets you better back off because the military may get rid of me and go to war with you we know he did that uh... mister mcclellan yeah mike and mike's uh... looking into uh... what's really at the heart of this thing and you gotta see it from where i could see it and that was from the deep inside from behind the lawyer client privilege and what i'm telling you is how it all came together at the very top The top of the power structure said it's okay for John Kennedy to go.
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00:51:21.000Again, Cynthia McKinney, who came out about UN-run white slavery rings in 9-11, comes up and hugs me in San Francisco in an awards ceremony and tells me, I woke up to 9-11 because of your film.
00:51:31.000You know, the Dixie Chicks speak out because they saw the film.
00:51:37.000Uh, the average people on the street, I call up a congressman to have them on, they go, oh I saw your film, you know, and then you see the congressman speaking out.
00:51:43.000Or a woman in the legislature in Arizona trying to do a bill to pull out of the union because, quote, of the New World Order takeover.
00:51:49.000I call her up to be a guest, didn't even know she'd seen Police State 2000.
00:54:15.000It is so wonderful to be involved with you.
00:54:17.000It is so wonderful to be on this network and to not be censored.
00:54:21.000It is so wonderful to be in the battle for the Republic, and I am so honored, and I thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
00:54:29.000I thank Yahweh for using me as a vessel, as I have prayed so many times, to help use me as a tool, to shape me, to craft me, to focus me, and I pray God do that in your life.