Billie Sol Estes’ “Dead Man Switch” (from Episode 12 of Going Rogue with Lara Logan)

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Shane Stevens is the Grandson of famed LBJ confidant & Texas businessman Billie Sol Estes. Sol recorded a conversation with another of Lyndon’s men, Cliff Carter, in the early 1970’s and this tape has only just recently emerged, thanks to Shane Stevens. The recording seems to be a ‘dead man switch’; insurance, in other words, to keep these two men alive, while a slew of other people around LBJ and the JFK assassination seem to keep dying suddenly and mysteriously.

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