Bobby Kennedy's Assassination

Hosted byGeorge Noory

Bobby Kennedy's Assassination

About the show

During the middle two hours, Irish writer and filmmaker Shane O'Sullivan discussed his investigation into the many unsolved questions in the assassination of Robert Kennedy, which occurred 40 years ago on June 6, 1968. In the beginning everyone assumed Sirhan Sirhan did it and it was an open and shut case, but later evidence to the contrary began to emerge, he detailed. Sirhan had scrawled "RFK Must Die" repeatedly in notebooks which the prosecution said showed premeditation. But O'Sullivan suggested this was evidence that Sirhan had been under mind control.

The CIA had been conducting covert mind control experiments with the goal of creating a 'Manchurian Candidate'-like assassin, who wouldn't be able to remember being programmed, said O'Sullivan, who added that Sirhan was likely recruited into such an experiment.

The autopsy evidence shows that Sirhan was in the wrong position to have fired the fatal bullet, indicating that another shooter was present, possibly the security guard, whose gun was never even confiscated, O'Sullivan noted. Further, recent audio analysis shows that 13 shots were fired in 5.5 seconds-- Sirhan's gun could only hold eight bullets, he reported. Additionally, a girl in a polka dot dress was witnessed leaving the hotel with a man, shouting, 'we shot him - we killed Kennedy.'

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Appearing briefly at the start of the show, radio host Alex Jones presented another update from the site of the Bilderberg meeting in Chantilly, VA. According to his sources, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama may be meeting with the elite group on Friday. For more, see this report.

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