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Lyndon Johnson
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Jack (JFK)
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Lyndon Johnson
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Lyndon Johnson
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 1963-11-22 | N/A | Flight from Dallas to Washington after the assassination. | Air Force One | View |
| 1963-11-22 | N/A | Lyndon Johnson allegedly chuckling over the casket of JFK. | Air Force One | View |
| 1963-11-22 | N/A | Alleged desecration of JFK's corpse by LBJ prior to swearing-in. | Air Force One (Implied by '... | View |
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight collection (stamped 015086). It contains a highly graphic and controversial narrative attributed to Jacqueline Kennedy, in which she alleges seeing Lyndon Johnson sexually desecrate the corpse of JFK (specifically the throat wound) immediately before being sworn in. The text includes 'marginal notes' questioning if this act was necrophilia or a pragmatic attempt to alter ballistics evidence (entry/exit wounds). NOTE: The content matches the text of a known satirical piece from 'The Realist' magazine (1967), though here it is presented within a government document format.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book discussing the private animosities between American political leaders in the 1960s. It details the mutual dislike between Bobby Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, and recounts a specific allegation made by Gore Vidal and Jacqueline Kennedy that LBJ was seen 'chuckling' over JFK's casket on Air Force One following the assassination. The text ends mid-sentence with Jacqueline Kennedy speaking to the writer about a historical record. The document bears a House Oversight stamp.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book (possibly distinct from standard flight logs or financial records) bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015082. The text recounts historical anecdotes regarding the 1960s, specifically alleging an intimate encounter between Marilyn Monroe and the Attorney General (implied RFK), and describing President Lyndon Johnson's crude behavior toward subordinates Douglas Dillon and Senator Fulbright. It also details Jacqueline Kennedy's distaste for Johnson's lack of 'style' compared to JFK.
Mrs. Kennedy insisting on the veracity of what she saw on Air Force One.
Graphic description of LBJ's actions towards JFK's corpse.
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