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Is there any connection for Kennedy, Kennedy, and King as triple K assassinations between 1963-1969?

There is no ethereal connection, as implied by your “triple K assassinations.” I have already written extensively on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, so I will exclude this from my answer here. One may search the requisite keywords among my answers if so inclined.While a connection among the three has been speculated and written about in official tomes (see the HSCA’s conclusions), I would like to point out a few additional facts concerning the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Senator Robert F. Kennedy that lend credence to their being orchestrated murders by, at the very least, similar, like-minded perpetrators.An August, 1963 FBI memo had described Martin Luther King, Jr. as “the most dangerous Negro of the future in this Nation from the standpoint of communism, the Negro and national security.”[1]In 1999, the family of the late Martin Luther King commissioned attorney William F. Pepper to pursue a civil wrongful death suit on behalf of James Earl Ray, King’s accused assassin who had died in 1998. The case, which called 70 witnesses, was tried in Memphis Circuit Court before Judge James E. Swearengen. After 30 days of hearing evidence that had never been presented in a court of law, the jury exonerated Ray in a victory for the King family. The 12-person jury instead found a murder conspiracy involving agents of the government of the United States, the State of Tennessee, and the City of Memphis.[2]Only one reporter—Wendell Stacy from ABC News in Memphis, Tennessee—covered the trial in depth. He was fired and suffered attempts on his life.[3,4]On the night of King’s assassination, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, brother of slain President John F. Kennedy, told the Reverend Walter E. Fauntroy, a member of the Washington, D.C. City Council and one of Martin Luther King’s closest aides, “I’m afraid there are guns between me and the White House.”[5]Just after midnight on June 5, 1968, Senator Kennedy was shot three times while leaving the stage of the Ambassador Hotel ballroom in Los Angeles. Most eye witnesses reported at the time that accused assassin Sirhan B. Sirhan was facing Kennedy as he walked off-stage into the pantry. The autopsy, however, showed that the bullets entered Kennedy’s body from behind and to the right.[6,7] Eyewitnesses also reported hearing more shots than Sirhan’s 8-bullet pistol could hold. British journalist John Pilger was following Kennedy into the kitchen and reported shots after Sirhan was restrained, confirming, in a 2008 interview, that “there was another assassin or several assassins.”[8]In 2004, the long-archived “Pruszynski Tape” was found in the California State Archives by journalist Brad Johnson, a senior CNN news writer.[9] This audio recording was judged authentic by forensic analyst Phillip van Praag, whose oscillogram showed 13 shots, including two double shots fired back to back.[10] Two sets of shots with different megahertz patterns were fired from opposite directions.[11]In 2012 a key witness to the murder went public. Nina Rhodes-Hughes, a fund-raiser for RFK, walked 6-7 feet behind him as he left the stage. She heard shots from in front of RFK, and then from her right. She later learned that the FBI had changed her testimony to say that she had heard 8 shots, which she “never, never said. There were at least 12, maybe 14.”[12]In each of the above cases eyewitness accounts were written out of history. The “lone gunman” fiction denied society a true understanding of the complex forces intent on manipulating this country’s future.[1] United States Government Memorandum, August 30, 1963.[2] https://ratical.org/ratville/JFK/WFP020403.pdf[3] Wendell Stacy held a Doctor of Philosophy degree in journalism. Stacy recorded the trial on his own video tapes and after the trial was fired by his employer Clear Channel because he had been pushing for more coverage of what had happened in the trial and on other issues. He sued Clear Channel and years later won his suit. Using his video recordings he produced an hour-long documentary on the assassination of Dr. King that aired on French and German television. After the documentary was aired, Stacy was repeatedly threatened by telephone messages, experienced a series of break-ins to his home, and his car blew up when he was about to get into it. His death in 2007 was from causes that have yet to be determined.[4][4] On Wendell Stacy[5] The Last Campaign: Robert F. Kennedy and 82 Days That Inspired America, by Thurston Clarke, Macmillan, May 2008.[6] Second rough draft of the autopsy report by Dr. John E. Holloway, Deputy Medical Examiner, dated June 21, 1968.[7] Report on the Medicolegal Investigation of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, 368-5731[8] John Pilger in an Amy Goodman interview, June 6, 2008, “John Pilger Confirms Multiple RFK Shootings”[9] CNN, “2009 BackStory: 2nd gun in RFK shooting?”[10] “Pruszynski Recording Reveals Second Gun”[11] “RFK: An Open and Shut Case. Robert Joling Interview” (Jolling is a past president of the American Academy of Forensic Scientists, 1975–76.)[12] RFK Assassination Witness Makes Bombshell Claim

How and where did Elvis die?

This event was a very significant moment for many people when the news of Elvis’ untimely death travelled along the wires to many news agencies around the globe, on Tuesday, August 16th, 1977. He was 42 years old.This was phenomenal considering we would not utilize wireless and digital based communication on a massive scale until the advent of the World Wide Web and all the marvels of communication it supports during the early 1990s.This is a very good question. Shortly after we heard the news of Elvis’ death a floodgate seemed to magically open, and a tsunami inspired tidal wave of information about his life and death appeared in print media on the marketplace during that fateful, hot and humid month of August in 1977.Most curious pundits who published their articles pointed to Elvis’ physical condition during the last eighteen months of his life; slow and gradual decline, weight-gain, cancellation of shows, the visitations to hospital.The first publication, a “tell all” book published by three former employees presented a sordid view of Elvis’ private life. The millions of Elvis fans across the globe learned through this publication titled, “Elvis: What Happened” (released August 1, 1977) Elvis was a lonely man, living much like a recluse towards the end, his health deteriorating due to a horrendous addiction to his prescribed medication.Did these former employees, three members of his security staff, and one of them who knew him since their days at Humes High School in Memphis, portray Elvis’ life with some degree of accuracy??This book was supplemented by additional stories about the fateful afternoon when Elvis’ body was discovered in his bathroom at Graceland, his mansion, in Memphis, Tennessee.The autopsy results were sealed, legally, by The Presley Family, and allegedly not to be revealed for 50 years, in 2027.However, the rumours circulated and another chapter, morbid perhaps, but fascinating, of the legendary singer, was added to a raging debate which seems to continue to this day.Did Elvis succumb to cardiac arrest??Did his prescription medication and abuse contribute to his death??One of the medical staff present at the autopsy, Doctor Jerry Francisco, offered the most reasonable conclusion when asked at a press conference days after the autopsy: “ … perhaps we will never know all the reasons why Elvis died … “Elvis was quoted as stating when he recorded songs in the studio he wanted to offer the best he could offer at the time because somebody would be listening to his songs in the future after he was gone. Or something to that effect.Thank you, Elvis. Rest in peace.

Who really killed RFK if RFK, Jr. is correct in his assertion that it was not Sirhan Sirhan?

The answer to this question depends on one’s point of view; that is, which official conclusion one accepts—the Los Angeles Police Department’s findings that Sirhan B. Sirhan alone shot and killed Robert F. Kennedy, or the House Select Committee on Assassinations report that a conspiracy was likely responsible for the senator’s murder.Following a forum conducted on Senator Kennedy’s murder in which I offered evidence of the latter, a friend approached me and said that he refused to accept the idea of conspiracy. He would rather let the matter lay in the repose of ignorance, as such a heinous act, perpetrated by a cabal operating within a democracy, was for him unthinkable and much too frightening.He is not alone. Many people accept the “lone gunman” conclusion to these tragic events. It reaffirms a sense that chaos is the province of madmen seeking to impose their narrow vision upon an orderly world. It precludes any nascent inquiry into the minds and motives of people who presume their vested interests serve everyone. And finally, it idealizes a slain figure as a demigod whose mantle is henceforth heroically assumed by his successors.I offered an answer to a question concerning the assassinations of the Kennedy brothers and Martin Luther King, Jr., Is there any connection for Kennedy, Kennedy, and King as triple K assassinations between 1963-1969? I believe you will find relevant sections that suffice:There is no ethereal connection, as implied by your “triple K assassinations.” I have already written extensively on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, so I will exclude this from my answer here. One may search the requisite keywords among my answers if so inclined.While a connection among the three has been speculated and written about in official tomes (see the HSCA’s conclusions), I would like to point out a few additional facts concerning the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Senator Robert F. Kennedy that lend credence to their being orchestrated murders by, at the very least, similar, like-minded perpetrators.An August, 1963 FBI memo had described Martin Luther King, Jr. as “the most dangerous Negro of the future in this Nation from the standpoint of communism, the Negro and national security.”[1]In 1999, the family of the late Martin Luther King commissioned attorney William F. Pepper to pursue a civil wrongful death suit on behalf of James Earl Ray, King’s accused assassin who had died in 1998. The case, which called 70 witnesses, was tried in Memphis Circuit Court before Judge James E. Swearengen. After 30 days of hearing evidence that had never been presented in a court of law, the jury exonerated Ray in a victory for the King family. The 12-person jury instead found a murder conspiracy involving agents of the government of the United States, the State of Tennessee, and the City of Memphis.[2]Only one reporter—Wendell Stacy from ABC News in Memphis, Tennessee—covered the trial in depth. He was fired and suffered attempts on his life.[3,4]On the night of King’s assassination, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, brother of slain President John F. Kennedy, told the Reverend Walter E. Fauntroy, a member of the Washington, D.C. City Council and one of Martin Luther King’s closest aides, “I’m afraid there are guns between me and the White House.”[5]Just after midnight on June 5, 1968, Senator Kennedy was shot three times while leaving the stage of the Ambassador Hotel ballroom in Los Angeles. Most eye witnesses reported at the time that accused assassin Sirhan B. Sirhan was facing Kennedy as he walked off-stage into the pantry. The autopsy, however, showed that the bullets entered Kennedy’s body from behind and to the right.[6,7] Eyewitnesses also reported hearing more shots than Sirhan’s 8-bullet pistol could hold. British journalist John Pilger was following Kennedy into the kitchen and reported shots after Sirhan was restrained, confirming, in a 2008 interview, that “there was another assassin or several assassins.”[8]In 2004, the long-archived “Pruszynski Tape” was found in the California State Archives by journalist Brad Johnson, a senior CNN news writer.[9] This audio recording was judged authentic by forensic analyst Phillip van Praag, whose oscillogram showed 13 shots, including two double shots fired back to back.[10] Two sets of shots with different megahertz patterns were fired from opposite directions.[11]In 2012 a key witness to the murder went public. Nina Rhodes-Hughes, a fund-raiser for RFK, walked 6-7 feet behind him as he left the stage. She heard shots from in front of RFK, and then from her right. She later learned that the FBI had changed her testimony to say that she had heard 8 shots, which she “never, never said. There were at least 12, maybe 14.”[12]In each of the above cases eyewitness accounts were written out of history. The “lone gunman” fiction denied society a true understanding of the complex forces intent on manipulating this country’s future.[1] United States Government Memorandum, August 30, 1963.[2] https://ratical.org/ratville/JFK...[3] Wendell Stacy held a Doctor of Philosophy degree in journalism. Stacy recorded the trial on his own video tapes and after the trial was fired by his employer Clear Channel because he had been pushing for more coverage of what had happened in the trial and on other issues. He sued Clear Channel and years later won his suit. Using his video recordings he produced an hour-long documentary on the assassination of Dr. King that aired on French and German television. After the documentary was aired, Stacy was repeatedly threatened by telephone messages, experienced a series of break-ins to his home, and his car blew up when he was about to get into it. His death in 2007 was from causes that have yet to be determined.[4][4] On Wendell Stacy[5] The Last Campaign: Robert F. Kennedy and 82 Days That Inspired America, by Thurston Clarke, Macmillan, May 2008.[6] Second rough draft of the autopsy report by Dr. John E. Holloway, Deputy Medical Examiner, dated June 21, 1968.[7] Report on the Medicolegal Investigation of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, 368-5731[8] John Pilger in an Amy Goodman interview, June 6, 2008, “John Pilger Confirms Multiple RFK Shootings”[9] CNN, “2009 BackStory: 2nd gun in RFK shooting?”[10] “Pruszynski Recording Reveals Second Gun”[11] “RFK: An Open and Shut Case. Robert Joling Interview” (Jolling is a past president of the American Academy of Forensic Scientists, 1975–76.)[12] RFK Assassination Witness Makes Bombshell Claim

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