A Quasi-Review of A
Lie Too Big To Fail: The Real History of the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy by
Lisa Pease
“ ‘We’re all puppets,’ the suspect [Sirhan
Sirhan] replied, with more truth than he could have understood at that moment.”
– Lisa Pease, quoting from the LAPD questioning of Sirhan
– Lisa Pease, quoting from the LAPD questioning of Sirhan
When Senator Robert Kennedy was
assassinated on June 5,1968, the American public fell into an hypnotic trance
in which they have remained ever since. The overwhelming majority accepted what
was presented by government authorities as an open and shut case that a young
Palestinian American, Sirhan Sirhan, had murdered RFK because of his support
for Israel, a false accusation whose ramifications echo down the years. That
this was patently untrue and was contradicted by overwhelming evidence made no
difference.
Sirhan did not kill Robert Kennedy, yet he
remains in jail to this very day. Robert Kennedy, Jr., who was 14 years
old at the time of his father’s death, has visited Sirhan in prison, claims he
is innocent, and believes there was another gunman. Paul Schrade, an aide
to the senator and the first person shot that night, also says Sirhan didn’t do
it. Both have plenty of evidence. And they are not alone.
There is a vast body of documented evidence
to prove this, an indisputably logical case marshalled by serious writers and
researchers. Lisa Pease is the latest. It is a reason why a group
of 60 prominent Americans has recently called for a reopening of, not just this
case, but those of JFK, MLK, and Malcom X. The blood of these men cries
out for the revelation of the truth that the United States national security
state and its media accomplices have fought so mightily to keep hidden for so
many years.
That they have worked so hard at this
reveals how dangerous the truth about these assassinations still is to this
secret government that wages propaganda war against the American people and
real wars around the world. It is a government of Democrats, Republicans,
and their intelligence allies working together today to confuse the American
people and provoke Russia in a most dangerous game that could lead to nuclear
war, a possibility that so frightened JFK and RFK after the Cuban Missile
Crisis that they devoted themselves to ending the Cold War, reconciling with
the Soviet Union, abolishing nuclear weapons, reining in of the power of the
CIA, and withdrawing from Vietnam. That is why they were killed.
The web of deceit surrounding the now
officially debunked Democratic led Russia-gate propaganda operation that has
strengthened Trump to double-down on his anti-Russia operations (a Democratic
goal) is an example of the perfidious and sophisticated mutuality of this game
of mass mind-control.
The killing of the Kennedys and today’s new
Cold War and war against terror are two ends of a linked intelligence
operation.
Moreover, more than any other assassination
of the 1960s, it is the killing of Bobby Kennedy that has remained shrouded in
the most ignorance.
It is one of the greatest propaganda
success stories of American history.
In her exhaustive new examination of the
case, A Lie Too Big To
Fail, Lisa Pease puts it succinctly at the conclusion of her
unravelling of the official lies that have mesmerized the public:
The
assassination of the top four leaders of the political left in the five year
period – President John Kennedy in 1963, Malcolm X in 1965, and Martin Luther
King, Jr. and Senator Robert Kennedy in 1968 – represented nothing less than a
slow-motion coup on the political scene.
If anyone wishes to understand what has
happened to the United States since this coup, and thus to its countless
victims at home and throughout the world, one must understand these
assassinations and how the alleged assassins were manipulated by the coup organizers
and how the public was hoodwinked in a mind-control operation on a vast
scale. It is not ancient history, for the forces that killed these
leaders rule the U.S. today, and their ruthlessness has subsequently informed
the actions of almost all political leaders in the years since. A bullet
to the head when you seriously talk about peace and justice is a not so gentle
reminder to toe the line or else.
“But the way the CIA took over America in
the 1960s is the story
of our time,” writes Pease, “and too few recognize this. We can’t fix a
problem we can’t even acknowledge exists.” Nothing could be truer.
Lisa Pease has long recognized the problem,
and for the past twenty-five years, she has devoted herself to shedding light
on the CIA’s culpability, particularly in the Robert Kennedy case. Few people
possess the grit and grace to spend so much of their lives walking this path of
truth. The extent of her research is dazzling, so dazzling in its voluminous
detail that a reviewer can only touch on it here and there. She has written a
book that is daunting in its comprehensiveness. It demands focused
attention and perseverance, for it runs to over 500 pages with more than 800
footnotes. This book will remain a touchstone for future research on the RFK assassination,
whether one agrees or disagrees with all of her detailed findings and
speculations. For this book is so vast and meticulous in its examination
of all aspects of the case that one can surely find areas that one might
question or disagree with.
Nevertheless, Pease fundamentally proves
that Sirhan did not shoot RFK and that there was a conspiracy organized and
carried out by shadowy intelligence forces that did so. These same forces
worked with the Los Angeles Police Department, federal, state, and judicial
elements to make sure Sirhan was quickly accused of being the lone assassin and
dispatched to prison after a show trial. And the mass media carried out
its assigned role of affirming the government’s case to shield the real killers
and to make sure the cover-up was successful.
No doubt others will investigate this case
further. Yet I think no more research is really needed, for as with these other
assassinations, additional analyses will only result in pseudo-debates about
minutiae. Such debates will only serve to prolong the hallucinatory grip
the perpetrators of these crimes have on a day of reckoning, suggesting as they
would that we do not really know what happened. This is an old
tactic meant to delay forevermore such a day of reckoning.
The facts are clear for all to see if they
have the will to truth. All that is now needed is a public tribunal, which is
planned for later this year, in which the fundamental, clear-cut facts of these
cases are presented to the American public. In the case of Robert
Kennedy’s assassination as with the others, a little knowledge goes a long way,
and only those who are closed to basic logic and evidence will refuse to see
that government forces conspired to kill these men and did so because all were
seeking peace and justice that was then, and is now, a threat to the war-making
forces of wealth and power that control the American government.
Pease writes:
Anyone
who has looked closely and honestly at the evidence has realized that more than
one person was involved in Robert Kennedy’s death. So why can’t reporters
see this? Why can’t the media explain this? Because the media and
the government are two sides of the same coin, and those who challenge the
government’s version of history, as numerous reporters have found out, all too
often lose status and sometimes whole careers. Kristina Borjesson
published an anthology of such stories in her book Into the Buzzsaw, in
which journalists describe how they lost their careers when of them expressed a
truth that the government did not want exposed
Lisa Pease discloses such truths. I
am reporting on her work. Therefore, the mainstream media, except for an
extraordinary reporter or two, such as Tom Jackman of The Washington Post, will likely ignore
both of us, but the publication where you are reading this is on the side of
truth, and in the disclosure of truth lies our hope.
Since more than one person was involved in
the killing of RFK, there was – ipso facto – a conspiracy. This is not
theory but fact. The fact of a conspiracy. For more than fifty
years, mainstream reporters have been cowed by this word “conspiracy,” thanks
to the CIA. Many others have been intelligence assets posing as
journalists, regurgitating the lies. This is a fact.
The official story is that after giving his
victory speech for winning the 1968 Democratic California Primary, Kennedy, as
he was walking through a crowded hotel pantry, was shot by Sirhan Sirhan, who
was standing to his left between 3-6 feet away. Sirhan’s revolver held
eight bullets, and as he was shooting, he was tackled by a group of large men
who subdued him. All witnesses place Sirhan in front of Kennedy and all
claim he was firing a gun.
Fact: As the autopsy definitively showed,
RFK was shot from the rear at point blank range, three bullets entering his
body, with the fatal headshot coming upward at a 45-degree angle from 1-3
inches behind his right ear. Not one bullet from Sirhan’s gun hit the
Senator. In addition, an audio
recording shows that many more bullets than the eight in
Sirhan’s gun were fired in the hotel pantry that night. It was impossible for
Sirhan to have killed RFK.
Let me repeat: More than one gunman,
contrary to the government’s claims, equals a conspiracy. So why lie
about that?
What is amazing is that the obvious
conclusion to such simple syllogistic logic (Sirhan in front, bullets in the
back, therefore…) that a child could understand has been dismissed by the
authorities for fifty-one years. The fact that the government authorities
– the LAPD, the Sheriff’s Office, the District Attorney, federal and state
government officials, the FBI, the CIA – have from the start so assiduously
done all in their power to pin the blame on “a lone assassin,” Sirhan, proves
they are part of a coordinated cover-up, which in turn suggests their
involvement in the crime.
The fact that Robert Kennedy was shot from
the back and not the front where Sirhan was standing immediately brings to mind
the Zapruder film that shows that JFK was killed from the front right and not
from the 6th floor rear where Oswald was allegedly shooting from.
That unexpected film evidence was hidden from the public for many years, but
when it was finally seen, the case for a government conspiracy was solidified.
While no such video evidence has surfaced
in the RFK case, the LAPD made sure that no photographic evidence contradicting
the official lies would be seen. As Lisa Pease writes:
Less
than two months after the assassination, the LAPD took the extraordinary step
of burning some 2,400 photos from the case in Los Angeles County General’s
medical waste incinerator. Why destroy thousands of photos in an
incinerator if there was nothing to hide? The LAPD kepthundreds of innocuous
crowd scene photos that showed no girl in a polka dot dress or no suspicious
activities or individuals. Why were those photos preserved? Perhaps
because those photos had nothing in them that warranted their destruction.
While “perhaps” is a mild word, the
cover-up of “the girl in the polka dot dress” needs no perhaps. Dozens of
people reported seeing a suspicious, curvaceous girl in a white dress with
black polka dots with Sirhan in the pantry and other places. She was seen with
various other men as well. The evidence for her involvement in the
assassination is overwhelming, and yet the LAPD did all in its power to deny
this by browbeating witnesses and by allowing her to escape.
Sandra Serrano, a Kennedy campaign worker
and a courageous witness, was bullied by the CIA-connected police interrogator
Sergeant Enrique “Hank” Hernandez. She had been sitting outside on a
metal fire escape getting some air when the polka dot dress girl, accompanied
by a man, ran out and down the stairs, shouting, “We’ve shot him, we’ve shot
him.” When Serrano asked whom did they shoot, the girl replied, “We’ve
shot Senator Kennedy.” Then she and her companion, both of whom Serrano
had earlier seen ascending the stairs with Sirhan, disappeared into the night.
A little over an hour after the shooting Serrano was interviewed on live
television by NBC’s Sander Vanocur where she recounted this. And there
were others who saw and heard this girl say the same thing as she and her
companion fled the crime scene. Nevertheless, the LAPD, led by Lieutenant
Manuel Pena, also CIA affiliated, who was brought out of retirement to run the
investigation dubbed “Special Unit Senator,” worked with Hernandez and others
to dismiss the girl as of no consequence.
Lisa Pease covers all this and much
more. She shows how Sirhan was obviously hypnotized, how the trial was a
farce, how the police destroyed evidence from the door frames in the pantry
that proved more than the eight bullets in Sirhan’s gun were fired, how Officer
DeWayne Wolfer manipulated the ballistic evidence, etc. Through years of
digging into court records, archives, transcripts, the public library, and
doing countless interviews, she proves without a doubt that Sirhan did not kill
Kennedy and that the assassination and the cover-up were part of a very
sophisticated intelligence operation involving many parts and players.
She shows how no matter what route Kennedy took in the hotel that night, the
killers had all exits covered and that he would not be allowed to leave alive.
While some of her more speculative points –
e.g. that Robert Maheu (Howard Hughes/CIA) was “the most credible high-level
suspect for the planner of Robert Kennedy’s assassination,” that Kennedy was
shot twice in the head from behind, etc. are open to debate, they do not
detract from her fundamentally powerful case that RFK, like his brother John,
was assassinated by a CIA-run operation intended to silence their voices of
courageous resistance to an expanding secret government dedicated to war,
murder, and human exploitation. The U.S. government of today.
When Bobby Kennedy was entering the kitchen
pantry, he was escorted by a security guard named Thane Eugene Cesar, a man
long suspected of being the assassin. Cesar was carrying a gun that he
drew but denied firing, despite witnesses’ claims to the contrary.
Conveniently, the police never examined the gun. He has long been
suspected of being CIA affiliated, and now Pease says she has found evidence to
confirm that. She writes, “It’s hard to overstate the significance of
finding a current or future CIA contract agent holding Kennedy’s right arm at
the moment of the shooting.”
Yes, it is. As she rightly claims,
the CIA takeover of America in the 1960s is the story of our time. And
our time is now. None of this is ancient history. That is so
crucial to grasp. For those who think that learning the truth about the
1960s assassinations is an exercise in futility reserved for those who are
living in the past, they need to think again. Our descent into endless
war and massive media propaganda to support it is part of a long-term project
that began with the elimination of JFK, Malcom X, MLK, and Robert
Kennedy. They were killed for reasons, and those reasons still exist,
even if they don’t physically, but only in spirit. Their killers roam the
land because they have become far more deeply part of the institutional
structure of government and the media.
Pease says:
It was
horrible that Robert Kennedy was taken from us far too soon. It is
horrible that one man has borne the guilt for an operation he neither planned
nor willingly participated in. It’s horrible the conspiracy was so
obvious that bullets had to be lost and switched to hide it. And it’s
horrible that the mainstream media has never dared to tell the people of this
country that the government lied to us about what they really found when they
looked into this case. Until the media can deal with the truth of the
Robert Kennedy assassination, and until the people can be made aware of the
CIA’s role in slanting the truth on topics of great importance, America’s very
survival is in jeopardy….We’ve come perilously close to losing democracy itself
because of fake, CIA-sponsored stories about our history. Should America
ever become a dictatorship, the epitaph of our democracy must include the role
the mainstream media, by bowing to the National Security state, played in
killing it.
By writing A Lie Too Big To Fail, Lisa Pease has
done her part in refuting the lie that is now failing. Now it is up to
all of us to spread the word of truth by focusing on the fundamental facts so
we can finally take back our country from the CIA.
Then we can say with RFK and his favorite
poet Aeschylus:
And
even in our sleep, pain which cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart,
until in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom through the
awful grace of God.