RFK Sr. files

No one has had time to digest the 10,000-page file on the assassination of Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy on June 6, 1968. But the documents seen thus far suggest that Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, the convicted assassin, hatched a plan to kill the senator.

Pages of a notebook show Sirhan repeatedly writing that Kennedy “must be killed” and “must be assassinated.” The Palestinian immigrant wrote that murdering the 42-year-old candidate was “becoming an obsession.”

And before Sirhan shot Kennedy to death in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, he told a black man that he intended to do so.

Speaking of the release to the Daily Wire, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said the documents don’t contain a “smoking gun” but do offer previously unknown facts.

EXCLUSIVE: The RFK Files are now live. @TulsiGabbard tells us: “There are a lot of things that have not been previously known that really call into question what really happened — and who was behind it…"pic.twitter.com/CZJ8vaC20S
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) April 18, 2025

Sirhan’s Rants

Sirhan originally pleaded not guilty. He then told the trial judge that he wanted to plead guilty and that he wished to be executed. The judge rejected Sirhan’s request, and he was convicted of killing Kennedy in April 1969 then sentenced to death. His sentence was commuted to life in prison after the California Supreme Court claimed that the death penalty violated the state constitution’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment.

The documents released today, again, include Sirhan’s rants in a spiral notebook.

“My determination to eliminate R.F.K. is becoming more and more of an unshakable obsession,” he wrote on May 18, 1968.

“R.F.K. must die,” he wrote:

RFK must be killed. Robert F. Kennedy must be assassinated. R.F.K. must be assassinated, R.F.K. must be assassinated. R.F.K. must be assassinated.… Robert F. Kennedy must be assassinated assassinated assassinated assassinated.

Pages later, Sirhan wrote that “I advocate the overthrow of the current president of the f***en United States of America.”

“RFK must be disposed of like his brother was,” he wrote on a U.S. Treasury Department envelope.

The documents show that Sirhan’s plans to murder the father of 10 — who lived in the Hickory Hill estate in McLean, Virginia, where John F. Kennedy had lived — weren’t just private musings. He told city trash collector Alvin Clark, who knew Sirhan because the latter’s home was on Clark’s route, what he planned to do.

“CLARK advised that sometime after the shooting of MARTIN LUTHER KING, SIRHAN SIRHAN told CLARK, a Negro, that he hated all the white people in this country and he wished he could do something real bad that would hurt them all,” the document dated December 4, 1968 says:

At this particular time, SIRHAN SIRHAN commented on CLARK wearing a KENNEDY political button and having a KENNEDY sticker on his truck. CLARK told SIRHAN SIRHAN that he was going to vote for Senator KENNEDY for President. SIRHAN SIRHAN … said “What are you voting for that son of a b**ch for?” CLARK replied that he liked Senator KENNEDY and was the only man who sincerely intended to help the black people of this country. At this time, SIRHAN SIRHAN turned away and said “Well, I don’t agree. I’m planning on shooting at son of a b**ch”. CLARK did not take SIRHAN SIRHAN seriously, and took his remark only as a mark of strong disfavor.

Gabbard — More to Come

Gabbard told the Daily Wire that the 10,000 released yesterday are just the beginning. The workers combing the documents found another batch of 50,000 that must be reviewed.

“Of course there are a lot of different theories and questions surrounding these assassinations,” Gabbard told the website:

People will find in the release today, there is no “smoking gun,” but there are a lot of things that have not been previously known that really call into question what really happened — and who was behind it, which includes conversations that were happening in other countries, and messages that were going around about the assassination itself.

The assassination itself, does indeed, invite observations about Sirhan and whether he was the assassin, despite the guilty verdict and his admission that he committed the crime.
RFK Jr.’s Theory

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., secretary of Health and Human Service, doesn’t believe Sirhan murdered the former attorney general. The forensic and ballistic evidence, Kennedy says, show that Sirhan couldn’t have done it. He thinks the CIA might have been involved, a corollary of his firm belief that the agency was behind the assassination of his uncle, President John F. Kennedy.

During an interview 2023, when he was running for president, Kennedy said that the evidence for CIA involvement is “very convincing, but is circumstantial.” Continued Kennedy:

We do not have the really strong documentary testimonial evidence that we have with my uncle.

Some of that evidence is detailed in the forthcoming print edition of The New American. And Kennedy’s theory isn’t all that far-fetched. Consider what Sirhan said after he was arrested: He didn’t remember killing Kennedy.

Bernard Diamond, the psychiatrist who examined Sirhan, said Sirhan remembered the assassination only under hypnosis. “Diamond testified that he had hypnotized Kennedy’s killer and had him relive the murder in the kitchen at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles,” the Los Angeles Times reported in Diamond’s obituary:

He found that Sirhan could not recall the shooting of the 1968 presidential candidate unless he was under hypnosis and theorized that Sirhan’s hypnotic remembrance of the assassination — in which Sirhan had convinced himself that he merely wanted to shake Kennedy’s hand and not shoot him — could have been a lie.

Similarities With JFK Murder

Sirhans’s purported amnesia mirrors other such claims. Jack Ruby claimed he didn’t remember shooting Lee Harvey Oswald two days after Oswald supposedly assassinated President Kennedy on November 22, 1963. The CIA’s MKUltra psychiatrist, Louis Jolyon “Jolly” West, examined Ruby and declared him insane. Other psychiatrists who examined Ruby before West found him sane.

MKUltra was an illegal CIA brainwashing program. West and others used drugs not only to induce amnesia, mental disorders, and false information into subjects, but also to reverse their moral beliefs without their knowledge. That would include inducing a subject to trespass his own morals and not remember it.

In 1954, Jimmy Shaver, an airman at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas, murdered a little girl and remembered nothing of it. Jolly West was stationed there and conducted MKUltra experiments on airmen. Only under hypnosis — carried out by West, of course — did Shaver recall the killing. He maintained his innocence until he was executed.

Given Sirhan’s bizarre notebook and his claim that he didn’t remember murdering Kennedy, perhaps Kennedy, Jr. is half right.

 
UPDATE: 60,000 additional files related to the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy are now online at http://archives.gov/rfk.

After the initial release of 10,000 documents three weeks ago, we searched FBI and CIA warehouses for any records not previously turned over to The National Archives. More than 60,000 documents were discovered, declassified, and digitized for public viewing. Today's release is an important step toward maximum transparency, finding the truth, and sharing the truth.

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https://x.com/DNIGabbard/status/1920260712426803579

 
Takes time to sift through that much stuff and make sure there's nothing in it.
 
"The most damaging evidence against Sirhan was a notebook in which he repeatedly scribbled nonsensical threats about killing Kennedy. The last ten minutes of the film looks at declassified evidence about the CIA’s Project Artichoke, a top secret program in which robot assassins were hypno-programed to commit murder and have no subsequent recollection of their actions.

This section features a 1974 audiotape made by Dr William Bryan Jr, who reportedly bragged about being the hypnotist who hypno-programed Sirhan. The psychologist who examined Sirhan in prison confirmed he had been hypno-programed. The latter was fired after seeking permission to deprogram him."


"In reality, ballistic and forensic evidence shows that none of Sirhan’s bullets hit Kennedy. According to the autopsy report of Chief Medical Examiner-Coroner Thomas Noguchi, Robert Kennedy was hit by three bullets, while a fourth went through his coat. All these bullets were shot from behind Kennedy: two of them under his right armpit, following an upward angle, and the third, the fatal bullet, behind his right ear, at point blank range."


"In his post, Robert Kennedy Jr. wrote, “Thane Eugene Cesar died today in the Philippines. Compelling evidence suggests that Cesar murdered my father. On June 5, 1968, Cesar, an employee in a classified section of Lockheed’s Burbank facility, was moonlighting as a security guard at the Ambassador Hotel. He had landed the job about one week earlier. Cesar waited in the pantry as my father spoke in the ballroom, then grabbed my father by the elbow and guided him toward Sirhan. With 77 people in the pantry, every eyewitness said Sirhan was always in front of my father at a 3-6 feet distance. Sirhan fired two shots toward my father before he was tackled. From under the dogpile, Sirhan emptied his 8 chamber revolver firing 6 more shots in the opposite direction, 5 of them striking bystanders and one going wild.”


"When questioned by police, Cesar alleged he had drawn a gun at the scene of the shooting, but the weapon was .38 caliber, and he’d been knocked to the floor after the first shot and was unable to fire.

While he admitted to having once possessed a .22 caliber pistol, he alleged he’d sold the pistol prior to the assassination – researcher William W. Turner tracked down the purchaser in October 1972, who provided him with the receipt for the firearm. It bore Cesar’s signature and was dated 6th September 1968, three months after the assassination."

 
Takes time to sift through that much stuff and make sure there's nothing in it.
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Personally, I was kind of amused at the way Swordy was able to take a story about the release of documents related to the RFK assassination, and subtly transform it into an anti-immigration rant. Talk about a pure propagandist.
 
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