There was no time to digest the 10,000-page file on the assassination of Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy on June 6, 1968.
The notebook page shows Silhan, who repeatedly writes that Kennedy “must kill” and “must be assassinated.” Palestinian immigrants wrote that killing a 42-year-old candidate is “increasingly becoming an obsession.”
And before Silhan shoots Kennedy at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, he tells the blacks he intends to do so.
Speaking of the release of The Daily Wire, director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said that the documents do not include “smoking guns,” but provide previously unknown facts.
Silhan's rumour
Silhan originally pleaded not guilty. He then told the judge that he wanted to plead guilty and that he wanted to be executed. The judge rejected Silhan's request and was convicted in April 1969 of murdering Kennedy, and was later sentenced to death. His sentence was notified to life in prison after the California Supreme Court alleged that the death penalty violated the national constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
The documents released today include Silhan's rants in the Spiral Notes.
“My resolve to eliminate RFK is becoming an increasingly unwavering obsession,” he wrote on May 18, 1968.
“The RFK needs to die,” he wrote:
The RFK must be killed. Robert F. Kennedy must be assassinated. The RFK must be assassinated, and the RFK must be assassinated. The RFK must be assassinated. …Robert F. Kennedy must be assassinated and assassinated.
After the page, Silhan wrote, “I advocate for the overthrow of the current president of the United States.”
“RFK must be disposed of like his brother,” he wrote in an envelope with the US Treasury Department.
The document shows that Silhan's plan to kill ten fathers who lived at the Hickory Hill Estate in McLean, Virginia, where John F. Kennedy lived was not just private meditation. He told City Garbage Collector Alvin Clark.
“Clark advised that Silhan Silhan had told Clark, who is black, a short time after the shooting of Martin Luther King.
At this special point, Silhan Silhan commented on Clark, who was wearing Kennedy's political buttons and carrying Kennedy's stickers on his truck. Clark told Silhan Silhan that he intends to vote for Senator Kennedy for the president. Silhan Silhan… “What are you voting for that son's son?” Clark replied that he liked Senator Kennedy and was the only man who had sincerely intended to help black people in this country. At this point, Sarhan Silhan turned his back and said, “Well, I don't agree. I'm going to film with ab**ch's son.” Clark did not take Silhan Silhan seriously, only taking his remarks as a mark of strong dislike.
GABBARD – More coming
Gabbard told Daily Wire that the 10,000 people released yesterday were just the beginning. Workers combing the document have found another batch of 50,000 to review.
“Of course there are many different theories and questions about these assassinations,” Gabbard told the website.
In today's release, people don't have “smoking guns,” but there are many things that were less known to actually call out what actually happened, including what actually happened and who was going around about the conversations that were happening in other countries and the assassination itself.
The assassination itself actually invites observations about Silhan and observations as to whether he is an assassin despite his conviction and his approval that he committed the crime.
RFK Jr.'s theory
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. doesn't believe Silhan killed the former Attorney General. Forensic and ballistic evidence suggests that Silhan could not do that, Kennedy says. He suspects that the CIA might have been involved. This is the result of his firm belief that it is behind the assassination of his uncle, President John F. Kennedy.
In a 2023 interview, when he was running for president, Kennedy said the evidence of the CIA's involvement was “very convincing, but circumstance.” Continued:
We have no evidence of the truly powerful documentary testimony we have with our uncle.
Some of that evidence is detailed in the upcoming print edition of New American. And Kennedy's theory isn't too far away. Think of what Silhan said after he was arrested: he did not remember killing Kennedy.
Bernard Diamond, a psychiatrist who investigated Silhan, said that Silhan only remembers the assassination under hypnosis. “Diamond testified that he hypnotized the Kennedy murderer and relived the murder in the kitchen of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles,” the Los Angeles Times reported in Diamond's obituary.
He discovers that unless Silhan is hypnotized, he cannot remember the shooting of the presidential candidate in 1968 and does not theorize the hypnotic memory of Silhan's assassination.
Similarities to JFK murder
Sirhans' memory reflects other such claims. Jack Ruby claimed he did not remember Oswald shooting Lee Harvey Oswald on November 22, 1963, two days after Oswald assassinated President Kennedy. Other psychiatrists who looked up Ruby before West discovered he was in sane.
Mkultra was an illegal CIA brainwashing program. The West and others used drugs not only to direct amnesia, mental disorders and false information to subjects, but also to reverse moral beliefs without knowledge. This includes inducing the subject to trespass his own morality and not remembering it.
In 1954, Jimmy Shaver, an astronaut at Luckland Air Force Base in Texas, murdered a little girl and remembered nothing. Jolie West was stationed there and conducted a Mukultra experiment with airmen. Of course, only under the hypnosis carried out by the West could Shaver remember the murder. He maintained his innocence until he was executed.
Considering Sarhan's strange notebook and his claim that he doesn't remember the murder of Kennedy, Kennedy Jr. is probably half right.