I am curious about the nature of your question. What are you looking for here? I mean what are you hoping to see in the answers? What do you know about the subject, and what do you think the answer to your question is? Honestly, the question seems vacuous, undirected and meant mostly just to rehash a fifty-year-old event in hopes of intent points. I say only because you’ve provided no context, you supplied no effort. You simply had a thought and typed it. And my question is, what type of effort, given your own, do you expect from anyone else?
tesuquemushroom on
I think RFK JR. said his dad was shot form behind and it was one of the security guards. Now it’s not really conspiracy that this guy didn’t do it.
DeadEndFred on
“CIA may have used contractor who inspired ‘Mission: Impossible’ to kill RFK, new book alleges”
“Pease believes Sirhan had been hypnotized and was firing blanks, and she quotes witnesses who told police they saw shredded paper fluttering through the air as the shots were being fired, indicative of casings containing an explosive charge but no bullets. Pease cites witnesses, such as the wife of author George Plimpton, who said they saw gunmen behind Kennedy. One of those, an armed security guard named Thane Cesar, had previously worked for Maheu in Los Angeles, Pease found.”
This scenario is what the attempted assassin of Jimmy Carter told the Secret Service in 1979!
“In 1979, according to historian Kevin Mattson’s What the Heck Are You Up To, Mr. President?, President Jimmy Carter was giving a Cinco De Mayo speech in Los Angeles, and he had no idea that hidden in the crowd was an unemployed drifter with the eerily familiar name of Raymond Lee Harvey. Harvey was wielding a gun, but before the perpetrator could shoot, his suspicious demeanor caught the attention of Secret Service members, who arrested him on the spot.”
“Though Harvey was the one who got caught, it turned out he was just a small fish in the assassination ocean. According to Time, Harvey told the authorities that he was supposed to be one part of a four-man operation to kill Carter. Supposedly, Harvey’s role was simply to shoot loudly enough to cause a distraction, while his partner, Osvaldo — yes, the name similarities continue — finished the job with a sniper rifle. Charges against Raymond Lee Harvey were later dismissed due to lack of evidence, according to CBS.”
There’s audio of the incident. Anyone can hear one more gunshot than his revolver held. It’s clear as hell. 9 instead of 8
grouchoscar91 on
When I was In cdcr and housed in Corcoran SHU ,Charles Manson was still housed there in a special unit for PCs .i guess sirhan sirhan was also housed in that unit .i had never heard of him I thought his name was sirhand sirhand
Iggy_Arbuckle on
Of course.
Several years ago I was looking for videos on the Ideal Parent Figure attachment repair protocol, developed by Harvard psychology/hypnotherapist and Tibetan Buddhism scholar Dan P Brown. I stumbled across this video and it blew my mind. I knew a lot about Brown and had read several of his books, but I had no idea of his prison work with Sirhan Sirhan. Brown, who passed away a couple of years ago from Parkinson’s, was the real deal, a true genius in multiple fields, and I put a lot of stock in what he discovered during his hypnotic work
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I am curious about the nature of your question. What are you looking for here? I mean what are you hoping to see in the answers? What do you know about the subject, and what do you think the answer to your question is? Honestly, the question seems vacuous, undirected and meant mostly just to rehash a fifty-year-old event in hopes of intent points. I say only because you’ve provided no context, you supplied no effort. You simply had a thought and typed it. And my question is, what type of effort, given your own, do you expect from anyone else?
I think RFK JR. said his dad was shot form behind and it was one of the security guards. Now it’s not really conspiracy that this guy didn’t do it.
“CIA may have used contractor who inspired ‘Mission: Impossible’ to kill RFK, new book alleges”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/02/09/cia-may-have-used-contractor-who-inspired-mission-impossible-kill-rfk-new-book-alleges/
“Pease believes Sirhan had been hypnotized and was firing blanks, and she quotes witnesses who told police they saw shredded paper fluttering through the air as the shots were being fired, indicative of casings containing an explosive charge but no bullets. Pease cites witnesses, such as the wife of author George Plimpton, who said they saw gunmen behind Kennedy. One of those, an armed security guard named Thane Cesar, had previously worked for Maheu in Los Angeles, Pease found.”
This scenario is what the attempted assassin of Jimmy Carter told the Secret Service in 1979!
“In 1979, according to historian Kevin Mattson’s What the Heck Are You Up To, Mr. President?, President Jimmy Carter was giving a Cinco De Mayo speech in Los Angeles, and he had no idea that hidden in the crowd was an unemployed drifter with the eerily familiar name of Raymond Lee Harvey. Harvey was wielding a gun, but before the perpetrator could shoot, his suspicious demeanor caught the attention of Secret Service members, who arrested him on the spot.”
“Though Harvey was the one who got caught, it turned out he was just a small fish in the assassination ocean. According to Time, Harvey told the authorities that he was supposed to be one part of a four-man operation to kill Carter. Supposedly, Harvey’s role was simply to shoot loudly enough to cause a distraction, while his partner, Osvaldo — yes, the name similarities continue — finished the job with a sniper rifle. Charges against Raymond Lee Harvey were later dismissed due to lack of evidence, according to CBS.”
https://www.grunge.com/105457/every-u-s-president-survived-assassination-attempt/
Skid Row Plot A scheme to kill Carter?
http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,920351,00.html
There’s audio of the incident. Anyone can hear one more gunshot than his revolver held. It’s clear as hell. 9 instead of 8
When I was In cdcr and housed in Corcoran SHU ,Charles Manson was still housed there in a special unit for PCs .i guess sirhan sirhan was also housed in that unit .i had never heard of him I thought his name was sirhand sirhand
Of course.
Several years ago I was looking for videos on the Ideal Parent Figure attachment repair protocol, developed by Harvard psychology/hypnotherapist and Tibetan Buddhism scholar Dan P Brown. I stumbled across this video and it blew my mind. I knew a lot about Brown and had read several of his books, but I had no idea of his prison work with Sirhan Sirhan. Brown, who passed away a couple of years ago from Parkinson’s, was the real deal, a true genius in multiple fields, and I put a lot of stock in what he discovered during his hypnotic work
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCU2MCxjAJ0