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RFK Assassination: Multiple Shooters

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RFK Assassination: Multiple Shooters These are excerpts that I've edited together, taken from part 4 of "Evidence of Revision", a 6 Part, 10 hour long documentary series that presents suppressed historical audio, video, and film recordings largely unseen by the public concerning the assassination of the Kennedy brothers and Martin Luther King Jr., the war in Vietnam, CIA mind control programs and their involvement in the RFK assassination and the Jonestown massacre. The excerpt I've uploaded focuses on RFK's bullet wounds, witnesses who saw a second shooter, and the unlikelihood that Sirhan Sirhan could have delivered the fatal shots that killed Robert Kennedy in the kitchen of the Ambassador Hotel on June 5th, 1968. The complete series "Evidence of Revision" can be viewed for free on Google Video, or can be purchased online (Google it). Also, at the end of the "Evidence of Revision" clip, I've included a mainstream news story that was broadcast today, March 26, 2008 on MSNBC concerning so-called "New" evidence suggesting that there was indeed a second shooter who killed RFK. Below is an article from RawStory.com about MSNBC's news story: New evidence suggests second shooter killed RFK David Edwards and Nick Juliano Published: Wednesday March 26, 2008 Forty years after Democratic rising star Robert F. Kennedy was killed at a Los Angeles hotel during his presidential run, new evidence suggests the man serving a life sentence for his murder did not fire the shots that killed the charismatic senator. Forensic scientists met at a conference in Connecticut this week to discuss their independent findings that cast serious doubt on the Kennedy assassination. Sirhan Sirhan is serving a life sentence in Kennedy's death, but the conference presenters argue he could not have fired the fatal shot that killed Kennedy. One investigator, Dr. Robert Joling, has studied the Kennedy assassination for nearly four decades. He determined the fatal shot came from behind Kennedy, while Sirhan was four to six feet in front of the senator and never got close enough to shoot him from behind, an NBC affiliate reports. Analysis by another forensics engineer, Philip Van Praag, of a Canadian journalists tape recording, known as the Pruszynski recording, determined that 13 shots were fired while Kennedy was killed, although Sirhan's gun only held eight bullets, according to the NBC reporter. This suggests that a second shooter was involved in the assassination. Van Praag's analysis led him to conclude that a second gun that was fired matched a type owned by one of the security guards in Kennedy's entourage. "When that security guard was asked about owning that gun at first he admitted, 'Yes I owned that kind of gun but I got rid of it two months before the assassination.'" correspondent Amy Parmenter said on MSNBC Wednesday. "It turns out upon further investigation, in fact, he did not get rid of that gun until five months after the shooting. Of course, you can see where we're going with this. ... That security guard, was in fact behind Senator Kennedy when the fatal shot was fired." This video is from MSNBC News Live, broadcast March 26, 2008. http://rawstory.com/news/2008/...

Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: March 27, 2008 at 7:24 am
Author: SteveM818

Length: 09:57
Rating: 4.96
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Tags: Ambassador  Assassination  Cesar  Eugene  Evidence  Hotel  Kennedy  MSNBC  of  Paul  Revision  RFK  Robert  Ron  Sirhan  Thane  

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EdgeStormcrow (August 11, 2008 at 4:13 am)
Anyone can become president of US.. anyone with $250 million for an election campaign, anyone who had big oil connections, anyone friendly with the reserve back.... so thats around 20-50 ppl in the country ?
FRTothus (July 23, 2008 at 8:51 pm)
And what is so damned complicated about that? The foreensic evidence clearly shows a point-blannk shot to the back of the head. Another Kennedy assissinated, and another CIA-trained patsy is blamed. What a sham this poor excuse for a democratic republic is, when, even when we get past the electors, our votes get nullified by government killers.
blogologist (July 11, 2008 at 9:49 pm)
Johnson was still president and Nixon's running mate, Gerald Ford, was one of the 7 members of the Warren Commission. Did Nixon get elected by promising not to investigate either assassination?
SteveM818 (June 30, 2008 at 3:40 am)
Don't be ridiculous.
airhead1127 (June 30, 2008 at 12:29 am)
lets do this, it has to be done. whats your msn, yahoo, aol?
ToferMc (June 29, 2008 at 7:21 pm)
would be good
ToferMc (June 29, 2008 at 3:39 pm)
Sirhan sold thee gun?
Dogheadj (June 29, 2008 at 1:46 am)
Thane Eugene Cesar, indeed. God willing I could get my hands on him.
Dogheadj (June 29, 2008 at 1:44 am)
The last sentence should read " Somebody help fund me (I'm willing to contribute substantial funds of my own) and I'll go find and kill the SOB myself. I've worked overseas (including the Philippines) for many years, so it's not like I'm new at working in foreign countries.
Dogheadj (June 29, 2008 at 1:37 am)
Thane Eugene Cesar. Exactly. May not have been the brains bhind the assasination, but was almost certainly the triggerman. And he's living free and easy in the Philippines. Frigging asshole. Somevody help find me and I'll go find and kill the SOB myself.

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