Posted on 08/26/2021 7:33:54 AM PDT by White Lives Matter
Jack Posobiec Flag of United States @JackPosobiec·36m
Robert Kennedy Jr. supports release of Sirhan Sirhan and believes he is innocent and was set up
Sirhan Sirhan who assassinated RFK in 1968 could be released on Friday Sirhan B. Sirhan - convicted of assassinating Robert F. Kennedy in 1968 - is up for parole for the 16th time on Friday at the age of 77. Prosecutors said they will not oppose or support the motion. dailymail.co.uk
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Ruby was a mobster and the Mafia had reasons for getting rid of Kennedy
No I did not, I was pointing out claiming brainwashing means someone has no culpability for that actions would mean every Muslim terrorist would be free from culpability because they are all brainwashed. Never claimed he was Muslim
Israel had an even bigger reason to get rid of him, and I find the evidence all points to them.
The girl in the polka dot dress is key.
Sirhan should be kept for killing one Kennedy at a time.
“how can he be innocent?”
Lot of reasons.
First of all his exit was changed twice in less than 5 minutes and the second one with just seconds before he was shot:
“Barry and Dutton began clearing a way for Kennedy to go left through swinging doors to the kitchen corridor, but Kennedy was hemmed in by the crowd and followed maître d’hôtel Karl Uecker through a back exit.”
Unless others were in on it, Sirhan couldn’t have positioned himself.
The shots that hit him came from the wrong direction. Sirhan was in front of him:
“On June 4, 1968, Robert Kennedy won the California Democratic primary for president. Shortly after midnight, on the morning of June 5, he gave a victory speech at the Ambassador Hotel. He then was shot in the adjacent pantry, as were five other people standing behind him, all of whom survived wounds inflicted from the front. But Kennedy’s shots were from the back: One shot went through his jacket without hitting him, one went into his back and stopped below his neck, one went through his armpit and one went into his brain and fragmented. The neck bullet was recovered, as were bullets from two of the wounded victims.”
Another look into the killing was that the firing of the gun had to be closer than 5 inches as powder burns weee evident. Sirhan never got that close or behind him.
There were witnesses of additional guns and bullet holes throughout the room:
“Not long after the trial, a ballistics expert examined the three bullets recovered from the scene and found that they did not match Sirhan’s gun. A subsequent retesting was done, but the bullet removed from Kennedy’s neck by Noguchi had vanished, and no ballistics match was ever made between the bullets and Sirhan’s eight-shot pistol.
So, Sirhan couldn’t have been there on purpose if he was going to shoot Kennedy, didn’t fire at him from the direction the bullets came from, and there were holes all over the room at locations that couldn’t have been wear and tear which indicates more guns. And the original test of the killing bullets did not come from Sirhan’s gun but before they could retest and confirm that, the bullets just disappeared.
On February 10, 1969, Sirhan’s lawyers made a motion in chambers to enter a plea of guilty to first-degree murder in exchange for life imprisonment rather than the death penalty. Sirhan declined it asking for execution at which time his sanity was put into question. So the plea was a lead in to trying for mental insanity and thus a not guilty attempt.
I would say there is enough to indicate there is trouble with the investigation and the police follow on to rethink his guilt. Besides, there were others that wanted both John and Robert Kennedy a whole lot more. And the coroner that did the work on Kennedy, Thomas Tsunetomi Noguchi, is the same one that did the autopsy on Marilyn Monroe. And it was botched also for questionable reasons.
wy69
“The Israelis killed JFK because he was trying to force them to shut down their nuclear plant in Dimona, he didn’t want them to get nukes.”
I’ve read approximately 20 books on the JFK assassination, and that’s a new one on me!
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