Belinda Kaysac well I guess but obviously she lived in fear because she kept quiet her entire adult life until most of those men were dead and gone. And right before the end of her life. I’m fascinated by her story and can’t imagine how exciting and also caged her life was with LBJ. However she was a kept woman who had a child with a controlling man who was married, powerful, & rather sadistic/manipulative. She spent most of her life waiting on the next time she could secretly meet up with LBJ on his own terms. Her child never knew his father and ultimately died trying to do what his mother wouldn’t do for him. This woman seems still as proud as ever to have this insider info as if everything she did with LBJ and others, was okay. The money stopped in 1975 and suddenly it wasn’t so much fun anymore. And then she lost her son tragically. I mean I’m glad the sex with LBJ was great and all but sheesh! Lol Can you imagine such a time as the 40-60’s in the world of the rich men such as these? I often wonder if it wasn’t a better time to be alive over the craziness of today’s world? 😉
@@BrookelLakeKC I remember someone saying once "I think you are better off if you are their mistress". By all accounts, she was treated well and taken care of.
@@BrookelLakeKC There are numerous provable lies Brown has told, like having a child by LBJ, when she can't even document that she ever had a relationship with him.
😊Hello, I do not know if person that downloaded these Great Videos on to Tictoc is still around, but first of all THANK YOU. You have single handly preserved some great history about what really happend in Dallas that day. She seems very sincere and just wants the Truth to be told As an old guy growing up in Dallas back then I've always taken a keen open minded interest in the JFK Assination. Even Jessy Ventura an X Military marksman tried to recreate Oswalds "supposed" firing on JFK and he concluded it couldn't have happened by Oswalt. Lastly for all those mainstream sheep that keep getting spoon fed lies from the Govt. like Jack Nicholson said "YOU CANT HANDLE THE TRUTH" ✌️🇺🇸😁
She doesn't seem rehearsed. And if lying at that age- it would show. Told she "suspected" the Texas oil elite ("fat cat oil" as she has always said) did it. But, only her last 30 years seemed to believeLBJ was involved. I agree, she states here she now knows the truth, and seems unphased? I think Connolly was about to be groomed for LBJ's replacement. Makes a lot of sense. If her late son Stephen's DNA could be compared to Linda-Bird's, her affair would be undeniable. Has anyone asked LBJ's daus to take a swab??? They'd say no. But maybe a grandkid for $$$$$? PS- Mafia woman and kids are greatly devoted too to creeps too
@@m.e.d.7997 The 1st time I watched it took me forever to get through because I kept stopping and researching the people she named. Which made her claims that much more believable.
@@dude1763 I grew up in Dallas. I was 5 miles from where Kennedy was assassinated that day. All the names she mentioned were very familiar to me, they were almost household words. However I never really knew who those people were because I was too young to care. I remember what north Dallas was like back in the '60s. I remember down the street from my high school on Walnut Hill there was an area similar to what she described, a secluded area of huge homes, you could barely see them through the thick trees that stood in their yards. I was always curious who lived there. There was a bridge that crossed a small creek there. But that could have described many other places as well. I lived not to far from Love Field and remember how seedy the immediate area around the airport was, and the rest was industrial. My junior high school where I was at the time of the murder of Kennedy rain along Denton road which also ran alongside Love Field at that time. All these places seemed so much closer together at that time. Half of my classmates left school that day and those who actually went to see Kennedy were witnesses to history. They returned fully traumatized. Fast forward about 9 years as a newly minted RN, I ended up working at Parkland hospital. Not until I read an article about the attending doctors present in the hospital that day did I realize that I had been working with about a half dozen of them. No one talked about it.
The way this story goes reminds me of an episode of Columbo, that behind every murder there is a motive, and there is at least one person who stands to benefit. With the assassination of John F Kennedy, one person who definitely stood to benefit from his death was Lyndon Johnson who then automatically became president. And as Madeleine notes, there were other who stood to benefit.
Well said. When you fall in love you can forget everything and go dead dumb and blind. I think Madeleine Brown was innately a good person. Still awed by her memory too.
I have Madeleine’s Book, “Texas In The Morning the love story of Madeleine Brown and President Lyndon Barnes Johnson “ it’s and interesting book ,several subjects were touched upon that had occurred during the 21 years together.
If there’s any doubt about who she says she is, google a picture of her son Steven. He was like a clone look alike of Lyndon Johnson and its alleged that the family denied him as an heir for many years
EZ way to prove the LBJ affair. Do DND on LBJ's dau or grandkid, then on her late son Stephen. The Johnsons, if doubtful, could end her affair stance in 10 days. That at least proves she was intimate w LBJ.
Whenever there's a major tragedy, immediately people start coming up with conspiracy theories around it, alternative from the investigators. Too often conspiracy theory narratives are performed by amateurs who have a desired conclusion they wish to be true (for whatever reason) vs let the facts speak for themselves. With that in mind, I overriding tend not to take conspiracy theories seriously at all, theyre so often wrong and not even close, it's a bit reductive but I quit entertaining them as need to be considered.
@@TheBondud That reminds me also that too often those who proclaim their conspiracy theories to be true are ego driven narcicists prone to dunning kruger effect, an overconfidence in their (lack of) intelligence on matters. They all claim to 'know the real truth' but throughout human history too often they prove themselves to be dupes for magic bean salesmen.
Yes but this week they released the Files on this one. They left little to the imagination. AND EVERYTHING we thought about Twitter and its leaders was TRUE...Turns out Trump told TRUTHS imagine that.
Madeleine Brown is an absolute treasure. I think she is completely credible, too.
Glad this woman was not afraid to talk about this.
Belinda Kaysac well I guess but obviously she lived in fear because she kept quiet her entire adult life until most of those men were dead and gone. And right before the end of her life. I’m fascinated by her story and can’t imagine how exciting and also caged her life was with LBJ. However she was a kept woman who had a child with a controlling man who was married, powerful, & rather sadistic/manipulative. She spent most of her life waiting on the next time she could secretly meet up with LBJ on his own terms. Her child never knew his father and ultimately died trying to do what his mother wouldn’t do for him. This woman seems still as proud as ever to have this insider info as if everything she did with LBJ and others, was okay. The money stopped in 1975 and suddenly it wasn’t so much fun anymore. And then she lost her son tragically. I mean I’m glad the sex with LBJ was great and all but sheesh! Lol
Can you imagine such a time as the 40-60’s in the world of the rich men such as these? I often wonder if it wasn’t a better time to be alive over the craziness of today’s world? 😉
@@BrookelLakeKC I remember someone saying once "I think you are better off if you are their mistress". By all accounts, she was treated well and taken care of.
@@brookehanley3659 besides losing her son. I think that is what made her do the interview.
@@BrookelLakeKC I first saw her on the BBC's "Men Who Killed Kennedy" 1989-91. That was roughly 30 years go. She was not silent til elderly years.
@@BrookelLakeKC There are numerous provable lies Brown has told, like having a child by LBJ, when she can't even document that she ever had a relationship with him.
😊Hello, I do not know if person that downloaded these Great Videos on to Tictoc is still around, but first of all THANK YOU. You have single handly preserved some great history about what really happend in Dallas that day.
She seems very sincere and just wants the Truth to be told
As an old guy growing up in Dallas back then I've always taken a keen open minded interest in the JFK Assination.
Even Jessy Ventura an X Military marksman tried to recreate Oswalds "supposed" firing on JFK and he concluded it couldn't have happened by Oswalt.
Lastly for all those mainstream sheep that keep getting spoon fed lies from the Govt. like Jack Nicholson said "YOU CANT HANDLE THE TRUTH" ✌️🇺🇸😁
Thank you
How can the thought of a man still “curl your toes” when you know how many people died at his direction?
And they infer her son Steven.
I think he was good to her though. Phyllis Maguire was mistress to Sam Giancana. She knew what he was about but he treated her wonderfully.
She doesn't seem rehearsed. And if lying at that age- it would show. Told she "suspected" the Texas oil elite ("fat cat oil" as she has always said) did it. But, only her last 30 years seemed to believeLBJ was involved. I agree, she states here she now knows the truth, and seems unphased? I think Connolly was about to be groomed for LBJ's replacement. Makes a lot of sense. If her late son Stephen's DNA could be compared to Linda-Bird's, her affair would be undeniable. Has anyone asked LBJ's daus to take a swab??? They'd say no. But maybe a grandkid for $$$$$? PS- Mafia woman and kids are greatly devoted too to creeps too
How about Eva Braun? Hitler must have curled her toes as well.
Women prefer powerful men, it makes them feel safe…
Fascinating
I believe her.
Love this interview! November 13, 2020.
She gives so many facts and details. Cannot get enough of this great powerhouse interview!
@@m.e.d.7997 The 1st time I watched it took me forever to get through because I kept stopping and researching the people she named. Which made her claims that much more believable.
@@dude1763 I grew up in Dallas. I was 5 miles from where Kennedy was assassinated that day. All the names she mentioned were very familiar to me, they were almost household words. However I never really knew who those people were because I was too young to care. I remember what north Dallas was like back in the '60s. I remember down the street from my high school on Walnut Hill there was an area similar to what she described, a secluded area of huge homes, you could barely see them through the thick trees that stood in their yards. I was always curious who lived there. There was a bridge that crossed a small creek there. But that could have described many other places as well. I lived not to far from Love Field and remember how seedy the immediate area around the airport was, and the rest was industrial. My junior high school where I was at the time of the murder of Kennedy rain along Denton road which also ran alongside Love Field at that time. All these places seemed so much closer together at that time. Half of my classmates left school that day and those who actually went to see Kennedy were witnesses to history. They returned fully traumatized.
Fast forward about 9 years as a newly minted RN, I ended up working at Parkland hospital. Not until I read an article about the attending doctors present in the hospital that day did I realize that I had been working with about a half dozen of them. No one talked about it.
National Geographic has a great. Documentary accounting the Dallas trip and President Kennedy’s last final days in Texas with Jackie by his side
The way this story goes reminds me of an episode of Columbo, that behind every murder there is a motive, and there is at least one person who stands to benefit. With the assassination of John F Kennedy, one person who definitely stood to benefit from his death was Lyndon Johnson who then automatically became president. And as Madeleine notes, there were other who stood to benefit.
God Bless Madeleine Brown for this. RIP.
so she loves him so much he curls her toes and then she accuses him of murder. omg you people
She's very credible and hey story is well corroborated. Dark times those were.
You never know what attracts a man and women.What attracts one person to another is a mystery but that is what makes the world go around.
Well said. When you fall in love you can forget everything and go dead dumb and blind. I think Madeleine Brown was innately a good person. Still awed by her memory too.
Can someone please explain to me why I have a copy of this interview on a disc in my house?? I have no idea where it came from...
@Jack D Yeah @Melanie Hord, does the math work? :P
If you have it on disc, keep it. Protect it somewhere safe.
Too bad she didn't listen to her Father...
I have Madeleine’s Book, “Texas In The Morning the love story of Madeleine Brown and President Lyndon Barnes Johnson “ it’s and interesting book ,several subjects were touched upon that had occurred during the 21 years together.
Oil klansmen
If there’s any doubt about who she says she is, google a picture of her son Steven. He was like a clone look alike of Lyndon Johnson and its alleged that the family denied him as an heir for many years
What year was this interview?
pity the lip sync isent so good
great acting though
EZ way to prove the LBJ affair. Do DND on LBJ's dau or grandkid, then on her late son Stephen. The Johnsons, if doubtful, could end her affair stance in 10 days. That at least proves she was intimate w LBJ.
@@scottliberati5137 I don’t understand what you’re saying at all
@@reb7855 you only understand the propaganda that had shaped your mind. Operation mockingbird
@@GOOCHIElicker I don’t
Whenever there's a major tragedy, immediately people start coming up with conspiracy theories around it, alternative from the investigators. Too often conspiracy theory narratives are performed by amateurs who have a desired conclusion they wish to be true (for whatever reason) vs let the facts speak for themselves. With that in mind, I overriding tend not to take conspiracy theories seriously at all, theyre so often wrong and not even close, it's a bit reductive but I quit entertaining them as need to be considered.
she knows so much more than she can tell !
My how things have changed in a year. NONE of my conspiracy theories did not come true-they all have -including this. Awake yet?
@@TheBondud That reminds me also that too often those who proclaim their conspiracy theories to be true are ego driven narcicists prone to dunning kruger effect, an overconfidence in their (lack of) intelligence on matters. They all claim to 'know the real truth' but throughout human history too often they prove themselves to be dupes for magic bean salesmen.
Yes but this week they released the Files on this one. They left little to the imagination. AND EVERYTHING we thought about Twitter and its leaders was TRUE...Turns out Trump told TRUTHS imagine that.
@@TheBondud This reads like satire.
fake
Telling the truth