Lauren Johnson Wrote:My hunch would be that there could well be layers of people involved. For example, it could have "been suggested" as an option with another option having "been determined" to be problematic, maybe even a "security problem." The final answer? Nobody really decided it. It just kind of happened.
Just a guess. Maybe this is already out there.
I disagree with this. This was a covert assassination where the planners needed RFK dead and left nothing to chance.
Lauren Johnson Wrote:My hunch would be that there could well be layers of people involved. For example, it could have "been suggested" as an option with another option having "been determined" to be problematic, maybe even a "security problem." The final answer? Nobody really decided it. It just kind of happened.
Just a guess. Maybe this is already out there.
I disagree with this. This was a covert assassination where the planners needed RFK dead and left nothing to chance.
Actually, Albert, I agree with what you just wrote 100%. HOWEVER, one of those things that must not be left to chance is the coverup. One tool in the cover-up tool kit is to make some things vague, unclear, etc. Just who arranged the trip into the kill zone might have been one of those things. Just sayin.
"We'll know our disinformation campaign is complete when everything the American public believes is false." --William J. Casey, D.C.I
"We will lead every revolution against us." --Theodore Herzl
Joe, I firmly believe that much like the other assassinations, that assassins were at at least two other places during the campaign to kill RFK. I am wondering if anyone has tracked Cesar during the previous day's LA parade route for RFK or at other campaign stops the previous days? Thx TD
Joseph McBride Wrote:RFK was headed to a room beyond the kitchen to give a press
conference. Someone I knew was waiting there to be part of it for a wire service.
That could have been found out by someone waiting. On the videotape of the podium, RFK starts
the other way off after his speech, and one of his staff tells him to turn
around and go toward the kitchen. Evidently RFK may have
thought he was going to another ballroom that could
be accessed from behind the platform. His lone security aide, Bill Barry, was
helping the pregnant Ethel down from the platform and dropped behind the
senator. So he was unprotected except for Thane Eugene Cesar (ahem). The
kitchen was jammed with people. A security nightmare. And someone had
to have planned the press conference and where it was to be held.
According to Massimo Mazzuco's documentary, the man directly behind Sirhan is Cesar. That's the first I've heard of it, and I'm not sure about it myself.