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A distraction, that's who she was! Seems everyone remembered her and her dress especially, but very few can say much about anyone else. She was obviously part of it but maybe to mostly take the eye away, or fill the mind with that image of "The woman in the polka dot dress" so nothing much else gets remembered. Sneaky bastards.
Evidence of Revision Part 4, compiled from thousands of television news tapes detailing neglected or ignored evidence re the murder of US Senator Robert Kennedy, shot dead in the kitchen of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles shortly after midnight June 5, 1968, while campaigning in his bid to become President.
Including evidence from the Los Angeles Coroner, that the shots that killed Robert Kennedy were fired into his head from a distance of between one and three inches from behind and below his right ear, Sirhan Sirhan who was convicted for the killing was several feet to his front, the film has footage of the LA DA simply brushing that aside .. Security Guard Thane Eugene Cesar is thought to have fired the fatal shots.
Survived, for now. Very odd timing indeed. I have never heard of any attempts until now--so he's been there 50 years--right? Bobby was 1968, I'm guessing Sirhan was convicted 1969. Fifty years with nothing happening, until now.
Yep, 50 years. I remember it well and the whole thing was just "off." Not to mention the tie in with J.D. Salinger's book 'The Catcher in the Rye' which also played into Mark David Chapman killing John Lennon in 1980.
Yeah so, I used to be a huge Salinger fan. I've read his books numerous times and I now think that there is a strong argument to be made that Salinger may have been working with military intelligence/CIA. I have always found it quite strange that these assassins have this attachment to Catcher in the Rye. I have read that book numerous times--and once in French. The whole book falls apart in translation--that's when I realized that tone carries much of the book. Additionally, I had a very odd personal experience. This would be close to 40 years ago now. I was riding my bike when a car stopped to ask me something. The driver was odd looking--I thought at first it was a woman, which was the only reason I approached him. He start saying incredibly dirty things to me, and on the dash of the car was a bowie knife and a copy of Catcher in the Rye. I jumped on my bike and fled. I actually read the book for the first time in order to diminish the terrible associations I had with that maroon book with the yellow lettering. That makes me wonder how many stories there are associated with this book. But I am pretty sure it is relevant to MK Ultra conditioning, triggering, etc. Salinger was adamant that it never be made into a movie. There may be more to that story.
I didn't know about the Salinger and CIA connection. But there is definitely some connection at least to the Bobby Kennedy assassination and the John Lennon murder. Chapman's actions were just plain weird that day. He killed Lennon after having gotten his autograph earlier and then sat down and continued reading the book until the cops got there. I too have often wondered if maybe the CIA used MKUltra to program Chapman and trigger him with a particular page or sentence in the book. I would wager there are more things tied to the book but the connections just haven't been made. These two killing were high profile so there was more scrutiny, but whose to say there weren't other less well know hits.
Well Salinger is a theory of mine. But I looked at his war record and he was in military intelligence. And I am convinced that something about CITR is being used to train assassins. Don't forget Hinkley as well, and recall that his parents were dining with the Bushes (I believe) the night before the assassination.
Uhh..the central character in Catcher in the Rye was mentally ill and the novel
mainly pertained to explaining the world through his point of view
There isn’t anything hidden in the book, it’s just super mainstream, required reading and it comforts mentally ill people to the fact they aren’t alone in their cynicism
In the same way guns don’t kill people, novels definitely don’t kill people
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feli00 ago
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Yuke ago
P.S: please archive from sites like the BBC.
COAnon ago
Sirhan was a scape goat to tie up the narrative. Who was that woman in the polka dot dress?
Yuke ago
A distraction, that's who she was! Seems everyone remembered her and her dress especially, but very few can say much about anyone else. She was obviously part of it but maybe to mostly take the eye away, or fill the mind with that image of "The woman in the polka dot dress" so nothing much else gets remembered. Sneaky bastards.
UtangmanSimian ago
User7867 ago
Odd that Sirhan has been quietly serving his time with little to no mention by the press all these years.
Should I say it? There are no coincidences. Still, they say he survived.
PGLiterati ago
Survived, for now. Very odd timing indeed. I have never heard of any attempts until now--so he's been there 50 years--right? Bobby was 1968, I'm guessing Sirhan was convicted 1969. Fifty years with nothing happening, until now.
Dogsoldiertoo ago
Yep, 50 years. I remember it well and the whole thing was just "off." Not to mention the tie in with J.D. Salinger's book 'The Catcher in the Rye' which also played into Mark David Chapman killing John Lennon in 1980.
PGLiterati ago
Yeah so, I used to be a huge Salinger fan. I've read his books numerous times and I now think that there is a strong argument to be made that Salinger may have been working with military intelligence/CIA. I have always found it quite strange that these assassins have this attachment to Catcher in the Rye. I have read that book numerous times--and once in French. The whole book falls apart in translation--that's when I realized that tone carries much of the book. Additionally, I had a very odd personal experience. This would be close to 40 years ago now. I was riding my bike when a car stopped to ask me something. The driver was odd looking--I thought at first it was a woman, which was the only reason I approached him. He start saying incredibly dirty things to me, and on the dash of the car was a bowie knife and a copy of Catcher in the Rye. I jumped on my bike and fled. I actually read the book for the first time in order to diminish the terrible associations I had with that maroon book with the yellow lettering. That makes me wonder how many stories there are associated with this book. But I am pretty sure it is relevant to MK Ultra conditioning, triggering, etc. Salinger was adamant that it never be made into a movie. There may be more to that story.
Dogsoldiertoo ago
I didn't know about the Salinger and CIA connection. But there is definitely some connection at least to the Bobby Kennedy assassination and the John Lennon murder. Chapman's actions were just plain weird that day. He killed Lennon after having gotten his autograph earlier and then sat down and continued reading the book until the cops got there. I too have often wondered if maybe the CIA used MKUltra to program Chapman and trigger him with a particular page or sentence in the book. I would wager there are more things tied to the book but the connections just haven't been made. These two killing were high profile so there was more scrutiny, but whose to say there weren't other less well know hits.
PGLiterati ago
Well Salinger is a theory of mine. But I looked at his war record and he was in military intelligence. And I am convinced that something about CITR is being used to train assassins. Don't forget Hinkley as well, and recall that his parents were dining with the Bushes (I believe) the night before the assassination.
itsmaddentime ago
Uhh..the central character in Catcher in the Rye was mentally ill and the novel
mainly pertained to explaining the world through his point of view
There isn’t anything hidden in the book, it’s just super mainstream, required reading and it comforts mentally ill people to the fact they aren’t alone in their cynicism
In the same way guns don’t kill people, novels definitely don’t kill people
PGLiterati ago
Of course books don't kill!!!! So not my point.
INK9 ago
I thought he died years ago.
Specific_Fox ago
That was Manson.
Dogsoldiertoo ago
Maybe a warning just to make sure he stays quiet? Sort of like they warned Epstein the first time.