tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-864677022165366811.post641593870573482588..comments2023-09-29T09:48:45.318-07:00Comments on Where's The Change?: 45 Years After RFK Assassination Retrospective: Who Killed RFK?b.f.http://www.blogger.com/profile/00907592761685745016noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-864677022165366811.post-84254304263121235802018-06-04T11:18:50.826-07:002018-06-04T11:18:50.826-07:00State Murders are successful because the perpetrat...State Murders are successful because the perpetrators hold all the levers of power: the local police, the judges and lawyers, the FBI, CIA, and the mainstream media. The RFK, JFK and MLK assassinations were perpetrated and covered up by the same people: LBJ, The FBI & CIA. There is little hope of obtaining justice in those crimes -- only in spreading awareness to make future murders harder to pull off. Best books on MLK murder are by William Pepper and include: "An Act of State" and "The Killing of King." The best books on RFK are: "Shadow Play, by Klaber & Melanson, and "Who Killed Bobbie," by Shane O'Sullivan. The best books on JFK assassination are "LBJ: Mastermind of the JFK assassination," by Phillip F. Nelson and "The Man Who Killed Kennedy," by Roger Stone.<br />Knowledge is not really power unless it's backed up with a big stick, but I like to know the truth anyhow ! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com