To: RummyChick
Who cares?
I know I certainly don't.
Just another damned Kennedy.
How is it relevant to anything today?
To: Snake Skin Sonny
Well during the punk era this bands name was meant to offend the Kennedy worshipers but otherwise they were the usual left wingnuts.
25 posted on
09/18/2019 5:59:28 AM PDT by
xp38
To: Snake Skin Sonny
Who cares?
I know I certainly don’t.
Just another damned Kennedy.
How is it relevant to anything today?
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Murdering politicians, including Presidents, as long as they are in the wrong party, ok in your world?
Sounds like the thinking of James Hodgkinson.
29 posted on
09/18/2019 6:06:41 AM PDT by
Flick Lives
(MSM, the Enemy of the People since 1898)
To: Snake Skin Sonny
How is it relevant to anything today?
Actually that is an _excellent_ question--and deserves a fair answer.
RFK was murdered using intelligence agency methods of operation which are still "state of the art" today.
I will walk you through a few tools in the toolkit:
(1) Magic show--make loud noises, use distractions (attractive women are good) to get people to look in one direction while the action is elsewhere.
(2) Media propaganda control--make sure _your_ message is the one conveyed by the media through infiltration of key media outlets. Have the media claim anyone questioning the official version of events is a "conspiracy nut".
(3) Bribe or blackmail political, judicial, and police officials to insure your actions are "contained" and your "patsy" is arrested, charged, and convicted.
(4) Create a legend and frame a "patsy".
etc etc etc
If you want to see how the magic worked in the RFK case the details are spelled out here:
https://www.amazon.com/Lie-Too-Big-Fail-Assassination/dp/1627310703
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to identify other more recent events where this method of operation has been employed.
37 posted on
09/18/2019 6:20:12 AM PDT by
cgbg
(Democracy dies in darkness when Bezos bans books.)
To: Snake Skin Sonny
Shame on him to use his father’s demise for public gain.
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