18-04-2025, 04:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-04-2025, 04:37 PM by Peter Lemkin.)
Robert Kennedy assassination documents released
Please post any interesting finds and/or analysis here.
What To Look For by Dick Russell
www.Archives.gov/RFK
Apr 18, 2025
The announcement came this morning: 10,000 pages of government documents pertaining to the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy on June 5, 1968 are being released and will be searchable online, with 50,000 more pages to come. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHypOY5gxGM
The video interview link above with CIA Director Tulsi Gabbard indicates that there are no “smoking guns,” but major questions do arise as to the official story that Sirhan Sirhan alone fired shots in the Ambassador Hotel pantry that night.
Here are some key points to look for:
(1) What more is there from Los Angeles Corner Thomas Noguchi, whose autopsy report described four shots being fired at RFK from at most three inches away. Three of the shots appeared to be in contact with the senator’s back and shoulder, with one passing through the back of his head. Sirhan had fired all eight of his bullets from the front, striking other people. Five additional bullets, thirteen in all, were found in a wall and apparently removed by police. The point being, there had to have been a second gunman.
(2) What do we learn about the security guard, Thane Eugene Cesar, who was standing behind RFK and admittedly fired, supposedly to protect him.
(3) To this day, Sirhan has no memory of firing his gun, and three doctors testified at his trial that he had likely been hypnotized. Do we learn anything further about the CIA’s MKULTRA program to control human behavior, most of whose files were destroyed in 1973.
(4) A girl in a polka-dot dress was the last person to be seen in Sirhan’s presence before he entered the pantry. She was heard shouting “We killed him!” as; she ran out of the ballroom. Was she ever identified?
My biography, The Real RFK Jr. contains a chapter about his visit with Sirhan in prison and more details pointing to a coverup in the assassination. It will be of particular interest to see what the LAPD files reveal of their investigation. More to come in the weeks ahead.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1510776095/?bestFormat=true&k=the%20real%20rfk%20jr%20book&ref_=nb_sb_ss_w_scx-ent-pd-bk-d_de_k1_1_16&crid=XU5H3257H7SF&sprefix=%22the%20real%20rfk%20jr%22
There are many other excellent books on the RFK Assassination and I will try to make a list and post shortly.
Please post any interesting finds and/or analysis here.
What To Look For by Dick Russell
www.Archives.gov/RFK
Apr 18, 2025
The announcement came this morning: 10,000 pages of government documents pertaining to the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy on June 5, 1968 are being released and will be searchable online, with 50,000 more pages to come. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHypOY5gxGM
The video interview link above with CIA Director Tulsi Gabbard indicates that there are no “smoking guns,” but major questions do arise as to the official story that Sirhan Sirhan alone fired shots in the Ambassador Hotel pantry that night.
Here are some key points to look for:
(1) What more is there from Los Angeles Corner Thomas Noguchi, whose autopsy report described four shots being fired at RFK from at most three inches away. Three of the shots appeared to be in contact with the senator’s back and shoulder, with one passing through the back of his head. Sirhan had fired all eight of his bullets from the front, striking other people. Five additional bullets, thirteen in all, were found in a wall and apparently removed by police. The point being, there had to have been a second gunman.
(2) What do we learn about the security guard, Thane Eugene Cesar, who was standing behind RFK and admittedly fired, supposedly to protect him.
(3) To this day, Sirhan has no memory of firing his gun, and three doctors testified at his trial that he had likely been hypnotized. Do we learn anything further about the CIA’s MKULTRA program to control human behavior, most of whose files were destroyed in 1973.
(4) A girl in a polka-dot dress was the last person to be seen in Sirhan’s presence before he entered the pantry. She was heard shouting “We killed him!” as; she ran out of the ballroom. Was she ever identified?
My biography, The Real RFK Jr. contains a chapter about his visit with Sirhan in prison and more details pointing to a coverup in the assassination. It will be of particular interest to see what the LAPD files reveal of their investigation. More to come in the weeks ahead.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1510776095/?bestFormat=true&k=the%20real%20rfk%20jr%20book&ref_=nb_sb_ss_w_scx-ent-pd-bk-d_de_k1_1_16&crid=XU5H3257H7SF&sprefix=%22the%20real%20rfk%20jr%22
There are many other excellent books on the RFK Assassination and I will try to make a list and post shortly.
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"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass

