The relatively prominent documentaries Evidence of Revision (2006) and RFK Must Die (2007) also made similar cases of conspiracy, always with roughly the same line of arguing: inconsistency among the testimonies, a second shooter, a woman in a polka dot dress, Sirhan being mind controlled, etc. Activist documentary maker John Pilger, 9/11 "Truth" lawyer William Pepper, and Michael Ruppert of From The Wilderness, all come to mind as individuals who represented the conspiracy point-of-view. Over the years, I've regularly seen references to a conspiracy with regard to this assassination. It must be said, fifteen years into ISGP and one of the most glaring conspiracies never discussed here must be this JRFK assassination (he died on June 6). and an army of conspiracy disinformers actually suggesting that Sirhan was just an innocent, mind controlled patsy.Īs usual, truth is proving to be stranger than fiction. Keeping in mind that Martin Luther King received major Nelson Rockefeller and Rockefeller Brothers Fund funding, nothing seems impossible.įor the time being, the assassination of RFK has been heading into the same direction, with literally every single piece of evidence pointing to Sirhan Sirhan as the sole killer of RFK, with RFK, Jr. visited Ray in prison in 1997, shook his hand, and proclaimed his innocence. With that, it's extremely odd that Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King's assassination I never much looked into, although from limited research I most definitely got the impression that James Earl Ray pulled the trigger. So in that sense there's still more to be found here than one might initially think. That having been said, today's Nation of Islam leader, Louis Farrakhan, who back in the day called for the murder of Malcolm X, is a major promoter of the usual (Holocaust denial-linked) 9/11 disinformation. He was murdered by his own Nation of Islam, a very extreme Jew- and white-hating Muslim cult today allied with large segments of the hip hop community. There are most certainly very serious questions with the JFK assassination that totally contradict the official story. Not all assassinations are equal, however. Kennedy in November 1963, Malcolm X in February 1965, Martin Luther King in April 1968, and Robert F. The 1960s are notorious for the large number of prominent assassinations that took place: John F. Intro: not all assassinations were created equal
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