Why
Nukes - Like his brother, RFK was in support of Palestinian right-of-return and wanted to inspect Israel for nuclear weapons.
FARA - Robert Kennedy supported an investigation aimed at registering the American Zionist Council under the Foreign Agents Registration act, which would have hindered its efficiency, given that in 1963 the AZC was revealed by the senate committee on foreign relations to have laundered 5 million into lobbying activities. To get around this, AZC moved its major functions to a former unit of theirs, the Kennen committee, renamed AIPAC. The World Zionist Organization and the American Zionist Council avoided FARA seven times with excuses and requests for extensions. (Grant F. Smith) After RFK's death the case was buried by Nicholas Katzenbach, the new head of the Department of Justice.
Reinvestigation into John's death - In an interview with USA today, RFK Jr. confirmed that his father considered the Warren Commission report to be a "shoddy piece of craftsmanship".
A week after JFK's death, Bill Walter, a friend of the Kennedys, travelled to Moscow, and passed to Nikita Khrushchev a message from Robert and Jacklyn Kennedy. According to the memo found in a Soviet Archive in the 1990s by Alexandr Fursenko and Timothy Nathrali, Robert and Jacki wanted to inform the soviet leader that they believed that John Kennedy had been the victim of a right wing conspiracy..."
Jim Garrison, the attorney who who believed the CIA to be involved in JFK's death, claimed that Robert had given him a discreet message of support through a common friend, letting him know hat he was going to "blow the whole thing wide open" when he was president. Robert also confided to his friend William Atwood, editor of Luke Magazine, that he, like Garrison, suspected a conspiracy, but that he couldn't do anything until he he got control of the white house.
He first asked the CIA director Jon McCohn to find out if rogue agents within the agency had anything to do with the plot. Then in 1964, he contacted Mobster Jimmy Hoffa. A face to face encounter was organized between two men on an airport runaway, and Robert came out convinced of Hoffa's innocence. Robert asked his friend Daniel Moynihan to search for any complicity in the secret service, responsible for the president's security.
He contacted an former MI6 officer that he knew from the time his father had been ambassador in London. This British officer in turn contacted some friends of friends. with the support of Charles de Gaul, arrangements were made for two French intelligence operatives to conduct over a three year period, a quiet investigation that involved hundreds of interviews in the united states. Their report was delivered to Bobby Kennedy a month before his death. The French investigators hired a French writer to edit the material into a book under the pen name of James Hepburn. The book was published in French under the title, L'amerique Brule, then in English under the title Farewell America.
Mafia depositions - Plenty of people in organized crime had a reason to want him gone. As attorney general, Robert set out Prosecuting and investigating prominent mobsters such as Jimmy Hoffa, Johnny Roselli, Carlos Marcello, Santos Trafficante, and Sam Giancana.
How
Logistical impossibility - Robert Kennedy's assassination was blamed on a Christian Palestinian named Sirhan Sirhan, a man who could not remember the day's events. Despite the fact that thirteen shots rang out, Sirhan's gun could only hold eight bullets. The Sworn testimonies of 12 witnesses established that Robert had never turned his back on Sirhan.
According to the autopsy report of Dr. Thomas Noguchi, who confirms it in his memoirs, Kennedy was shot from behind at point blank range, indicated by an abundance of gun powder aroud his ear, while Sirhan was in front of him.
Famous activist and documantary film maker, John Pilger, who was an eye witness to the killing, notes that a person standing next to him was grazed by one of the bullets after Sirhan had been wrestled to the ground.
The patsy - Sirhan Sirhan claims to have no memory of the day's events other than that he was there. In his police interview he said that the last thing he remembered was having coffee with an attractive womna: ''...She wanted coffee just as much as I did''
(Did she tell you her name?)
Sirhan: ''I don't know sir, coffee was all our descussion. Then she moved, and I followed her. She led me into a dark place...''
Sirhan: "My own conscience doesn't agree with what I did… It's against my upbringing, my very nature. My childhood, the family, the church, prayers, bibles, and all that, 'Thou shalt not kill,' and what I've tried to conform to as far as the ethics of life or the moralities of life. Life is the thing, you know. Where would you be if you didn't have life? And here I go and splatter this guy's brains. It's just not me."
Sirhan later repeats the phrase, ''he can't give them those bombers'' as if under hypnosis.
According to his brother, if there was a fly in the room, instead of swatting it, Sirhan would try to let it out of the house: ''...life meant something to him, you know, especially through the things that he went through, we we all went through, you know, the upheaval in the Middle East and what have you.''
After the shooting, a newspaper clipping was found in Sirhan's pocket, quoting a favorable statement made by Robert Kennedy regarding the selling of Military aircrafts to Israel. Hand written notes by Sirhan found in a notebook in his home confirmed that his act had been premeditated and motivated by his hatred of Israel.
In a notebook found in Sirhan's home, he had scrawled repetitive phrases resembling automatic writing prompted by hypnosis: ''RMut die-RFK must be killed... Kennedy must be asasinated RFK must be aesasinated... please pay to the order of of of of & of of of of of of thisetlal 8 00000- Aldst prytete arlrf WE''
Dr. Herbert Spiegel was a renowned psychiatrist and Columbia University professor on hypnosis. After sessions with Sirhan, Dr. Spiegel argued that Sirhan showed high hypnotizability and was likely programmed.
Psychiatrist, Dr. Bernard L. Diamond examined Sirhan during and after his trial, testifying that he was in a self-induced hypnotic trance and blind rage during the event.
Harvard University Professor Daniel Brown, expert in hypnosis and trauma memory loss, interviewed Sirhan for a total of 60 hours concluding that he belonged to the category of high hypnotizable. During his sessions with Dr. Brown, Sirhan could remember being accompanied by an attractive woman before finding himself in a shooting range with a weapon he did not know. According to Dr Brown's report, Sirhan responded to a specific hypnotic qeue given to him by that woman to enter "range mode," during which Sirhan automatically and involuntarily responded with a flashback that he was shooting at a firing range. After Sirhan recalled these details, attorney William Pepper was able to prove that just days before the assassination, Sirhan had visited a firing range accompanied by an unknown instructor.
Sirhan was able to recall that his instructor had a turned-down mustache, which fits the description of famous hypnotist, William Joseph Bryan Jr., who worked for the air force in the brain washing section and was famous for using hypnosis to get the Boston strangler, Albert DeSalvo to confess. This is interesting because in a notebook found in Sirhan's home, which he claims is his hand writing but cannot remember writing, it reads "God please help me, DeSalvo, DeSalvo". Researcher John Christian interviewed two prostitutes, who claimed that Bryan had bragged to them about programming Sirhan.
Kennedy campaign worker Sandra Serrano, reported seeing a woman and two men, one of which was Sirhan, walk past her and into the embassy room. Serrano said that around 30 minutes later, she heard gunfire, then saw the woman and one of the men running from the scene. She said that the woman exclaimed: "We shot him, we shot him!" When she asked who, the woman said: "Senator Kennedy." Serrano relayed her account to NBC's Sander Vanocur soon after the shooting, describing the woman as wearing a polk-dot dress and having a nose like Lyndon Johnson, while her acomplice was a young latin man. Special Counsel Thomas Kranz claimed in his report that Serrano admitted to fabricating the story after further interviews, however Serrano herself maintains that she was coerced with relentless questioning by sergeant Hank Hernandez into the false retraction In an annoying Mexican fake trans-atlantic accent: ''I seen those people''
Hernandez: ...no, Sandy, remember what I told you about that. You can't say you saw something when you didn't see it...''
A team of investigators for Life Magazine were able to confirm many important aspects of Fayhee's story, while subjecting him to a polygraph test, which he passed with flying colors. Fayhee's description of the girl was used to produce a composite of her, which was shown to Vincent dee Piero, who immediately identified the portrait as being the girl he had seen that day.
John Fayhe claimed to Life Magazine to have spent the day of the assassination with the girl in the polka dot dress, before dropping her off at the ambassador hotel. During this time, he reports her predicting to him the death of Kennedy with details down to the exact date and location. A team of investigators for Life Magazine were able to confirm many important aspects of Fayhee's story, while subjecting him to a polygraph test which he passed with flying colors.
Fayhee's description of the girl was used to produce a composite of her, which was shown to Vincent dee Piero, who immediately identified the portrait as being the girl he had seen that day.
Researcher Tim Tate identified the woman in the polkadot dress as Patricia Elayn Neal. One of her ex husbands said that on the anniversary of the assassination, Patricia used to put on a polkadot dress, much to his annoyance. Tate obtained a picture of her, and several of the witnesses identified her as the same woman they had seen on the day of the assassination. Her husband, Jerry Capehart, told his children he worked for the CIA in the sixties and was involved in mind control experiments using LSD. Sandy Serrano looked at a picture of her and said she wasn't the women she had seen, but there were reports of two similar looking women wearing polka dot dresses, not including the one with crutches, so who knows.
What we do know is that Israeli journalist Ronen Bergman revealed that in 1968, Israeli military intelligence was planning to assassinate Yasser Arafat by hypnotically programming a Palestinian, as proposed by a navy psychologist named Benjamin Shalit. Or he was just MKUltrad.
The real shooter - In 2008 independent scientists, Robert Joling and Philip van Praag, uncovered a second shooter, and matched the gun used to one of Kennedy's security guards, through acoustic analysis from a recording of the shots. The gaurd in question? Eugene Thane Cesar had been hired the night before by Ace Guard Service.
During the day he worked as a maintenance plumber at the Lockheed Aircraft plant in Burbank, a job that required security clearance from the Department of Defense.
He was positioned behind Kennedy. Video footage shows that Kennedy pulled off Cesar's tie, which can be seen lying on the floor next to his dead body, as Cesar walks around without it. Several witnesses saw him draw his pistol and Don Schulman reports seeing him fire.
.22 was the caliber of bullets found in RFK's head. In 1968 Cesar admitted to owning a 22 caliber Harington & Richardson, showing it to LAPD sergeant P. E. O'Steen. Three years later in an interview with the LAPD Cesar would switch his story by saying that he had sold the gun three months prior to the assassination to a man called Jim Yoder. We know this is a lie because in 1972 journalist. William W. Turner tracked down the receipt, which was dated September 6, 1968, three months after the assassination.
Cesar died in 2019 in the Filipenes.
Hernandez: ...no, Sandy, remember what I told you about that. You can't say you saw something when you didn't see it...''
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