This study of the deaths of Robert and John Kennedy sheds light on the role of patsies and how they are framed. On 9/11, there were no less than 19 “Islamic fundamentalist” patsies, plus another in a cave off in Afghanistan. The more we know about how these things are done, the better prepared we are to see through the next “false flag” attack. For a fascinating analysis of two that occurred in Buenos Aires, see James Fetzer and Adrian Salbuchi, False Flag Attacks in Argentina: 1992 and 1994.
Jim Fetzer
Voltairenet
13 June 2010
Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated 42 years ago in the midst of his campaign for the U.S. presidency. Largely overshadowed by the death of his brother, President John F. Kennedy, the official account of RFK’s tragic end, allegedly shot down by a lone gunman, like his brother, has received vastly less attention. In both instances, we are looking at staged events that fit into a recurrent pattern in U.S. and world history where innocent individuals (or “patsies”) are baited and framed for cover-up purposes. Professor James H. Fetzer, an expert in the scientific study of assassinations, provides a sketch of how we know what happened to them and why, where RFK’s assassination was in part intended to prevent a reinvestigation into his brother’s death.

