Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Robert F Kennedy Jr Names 2nd Shooter Who Killed His Father with Sirhan Sirhan (djvlad)


Robert F. Kennedy Jr. provides a detailed narration of his own version about the assassination of his father, Bobby Kennedy, former U.S Presidential candidate. Disputing the accepted narrative, Robert maintains that Sirhan Sirhan, the Palestinian man convicted for Bobby's murder, didn't actually land any bullets. He asserts his father was shot four times from behind, likely by security guard Eugene Cesar, who was hired the day before the assassination. According to Robert, Cesar held strong anti-Black and anti-Kennedy sentiments. Intriguingly, he also self-identified as a CIA agent in several documents, generating suspicion about agency involvement. Despite the conjecture, Robert concedes that this theory cannot be definitively proven but maintains that the evidence pointing towards a cover-up is substantial.



The CIA was almost certainly involved. Sirhan Sirhan comes across as a hypontised patsy. He remembers nothing about what happened. This is something that you might expect from an MK Ultra subject. Also, the fact that there was no trial, that the autopsy information was ignored, points to the establishment rigging the case. It reeks. The real killer could have been arrested and properly investigated at the time, but this did not happen.

If you don't know any details to this case you can end up believing ANYTHING that 'the Government' says about it. This is an important lesson for ANY OTHER SITUATION. What are the actual facts at hand? What is being disputed? Is there a solid basis for the dispute, such as autopsy findings? What do official documents contain, as opposed to the potentially misleading politically driven summaries? These are key lessons and principles of independent investigation/understanding.

The trick is to ALWAYS apply the same mindset to EVERYTHING else. Try not to get caught up in psychological traps and ignore the fact there are solid dissenting voices when it comes to various issues. Look into them. Often, almost always, the information being suppressed is straightforward.

[Posted at the SpookyWeather2 blog, April 16, 2024.]

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