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Date: May 22, 2007 4:35:26 PM PDT
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Subject: Orwell Would Be Proud -- Busheviks Rewrite History of JFK/
RFK Assassinations
Kennedy assassin Sirhan Sirhan & 9/11: foreknowledge of an attack?
According to the former prison guard at Corcoran, Sirhan Sihan, did
something in the months before 9/11 he had not done at any other
time during his decades of incarceration – he ordered a television
set for his cell. Interestingly, he showed no interest in watching
television, only to occasionally check to make sure that the TV
worked.
Then, on September 10, 2001, Sirhan Sirhan did something else he
had not done before – he shaved his head. Although he was always a
“clean cut” inmate according to this prison guard, he had never
shaved his head. According to the prison guard, inmates in
California often shave their heads immediately before their gangs
go to war against other factions to show their solidarity and support.
Then, on the morning of 9/11 Sirhan was up early in his cell
watching his TV for the first time when the news broke about the
planes hitting the World Trade Center. In some manner, it is
obvious that Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, 33 years after the
assassination of Robert F. Kennedy and a guest of the California
prison system, had advance knowledge of the events of September 11,
2001.
Supposedly, according to this guard, Sirhan "Sirhan Sirhan received
a lot of mail from addresses in the Middle East, almost all written
in Arabic." I guess this is how he was supposed to have received
advanced knowledge of Sept. 11.
This seems like complete bullshit to me, if not deliberate
disinformation. The article is published on the website of
something called the Northeast Intelligence Network, which offers
"terrorist news information and analysis". The notion that al Qaeda
would compromise the 9/11 operation by revealing it to Sirhan
Sirhan is ridiculous.
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Kennedy assassin Sirhan Sirhan
and 9/11: foreknowledge of attack?
http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/sirhan052007
INVESTIGATIVE REPORT By Douglas J. Hagmann, Director
"According to the former prison guard at Corcoran, Sirhan Sihan,
did something in the months before 9/11 he had not done at any
other time during his decades of incarceration – he ordered a
television set for his cell."
20 May 2007: Sirhan Bishara Sirhan is the convicted assassin of
U.S. Senator and 1968 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy. He
is currently serving a life sentence at the state penitentiary in
Corcoran, California, having escaped a death sentence due to a 1972
California Supreme Court ruling that invalidated all pending death
sentences imposed prior to 1972.
Sirhan’s motives for killing Kennedy remain a looming question
among academics and conspiracy theorists alike. Many believe that
Sirhan killed Kennedy due to his pro-Israel stance and the support
he would likely provide Israel as the future president of the
United States. Most notably, Kennedy was assassinated exactly one
year after the start of the 1967 Six-Day war, a date considered
less than coincidental by most. Some consider the assassination as
one of the first cases of personal jihad in contemporary history.
Whatever the motive, I had the benefit of reviewing the
assassination case from the perspective of a criminalist while I
was at the Laboratory of Forensic Science under the instruction of
Professor Herbert MacDonell. Mr. MacDonell is the Professor of
Criminalistics and head of the Laboratory of Forensic Science in
Corning, NY where I attended. Knowing that he extensively reviewed
evidence first-hand of the Kennedy assassination, I am convinced
that based on the evidence alone, that there is much more to this
assassination that will ever be made known. Perhaps then, it was
more than serendipitous that I received information this week from
a former guard at the prison in Corcoran, California about the
curious behavior of Sirhan Bishara Sirhan in the months, weeks and
days preceding the 9/11 attacks.
Sirhan Bishara Sirhan
Because of the commutation of his death sentence, Sirhan Sirhan has
had the luxury of observing world events from his prison cell.
According to one of the former guards at Corcoran, Sirhan not only
had the ability to communicate with others outside of prison, he
did so regularly. According to this former guard who watched over
and spoke to the prisoner on numerous occasions, and had close
access to him from the mid-1990’s to well after September 11, 2001,
Sirhan Sirhan received a lot of mail from addresses in the Middle
East, almost all written in Arabic.
It is important to note here that since 9/11, the U.S. prison
system has come under sharp criticism for failing to adequately
monitor terrorist inmates' communications – both incoming and
outgoing. A 2006 Justice Department's inspector general report
noted that three terrorists imprisoned for the 1993 World Trade
Center bombing had sent nearly 100 letters to alleged terrorists
overseas from the maximum-security facility in Colorado where they
were being held. The cases of Islamic Imams serving as prison
counselors in New York and other states acting as communications
conduits are also prolific, illustrating not only a bilateral
communications system between prisoners and known and potential
terrorists, but a system of potential prisoner recruitment into the
Islamic-jihad terrorist cause.
One of the more recent examples of such communications is
illustrated in the case of attorney Lynne Stewart, an attorney who
represented the blind Egyptian Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, the Muslim
terrorist who was convicted in 1996 of plotting attacks against
various sites in the New York City area. The attorney for the blind
Sheikh reportedly passed instructional messages from Rahman to his
terrorist operatives that resulted in the resumption of terrorist
operations in Egypt. In a case mired in controversy, Stewart was
found guilty of conspiracy, providing material support to
terrorists on February 10, 2005.
It is therefore not unthinkable that Sirhan Sirhan has not only
maintained, but perhaps developed contacts with Islamic terrorists
or at the very least, sympathizers to the common cause of Islamic
jihad and the destruction of Israel and the U.S. Again, there are
those who will dispute the motives of Sirhan Sirhan and even
dispute his guilt in the actual assassination. Based on the
evidence I have seen and from the first-hand accounts of Professor
MacDonell, I absolutely concur that there remain a lot of important
unanswered questions and evidence that conflicts with the published
facts of this case. That, however, is another article altogether.
The bottom line is that Sirhan Bishara Sirhan has been incarcerated
for the last 30-plus years and has substantial Middle Eastern
connections that existed before and concurrent with the attacks of
9/11.
According to the former prison guard at Corcoran, Sirhan Sihan, did
something in the months before 9/11 he had not done at any other
time during his decades of incarceration – he ordered a television
set for his cell. Interestingly, he showed no interest in watching
television, only to occasionally check to make sure that the TV
worked.
Then, on September 10, 2001, Sirhan Sirhan did something else he
had not done before – he shaved his head. Although he was always a
“clean cut” inmate according to this prison guard, he had never
shaved his head. According to the prison guard, inmates in
California often shave their heads immediately before their gangs
go to war against other factions to show their solidarity and support.
Then, on the morning of 9/11 Sirhan was up early in his cell
watching his TV for the first time when the news broke about the
planes hitting the World Trade Center. In some manner, it is
obvious that Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, 33 years after the
assassination of Robert F. Kennedy and a guest of the California
prison system, had advance knowledge of the events of September 11,
2001.
A great number of questions remain, from the events of the
assassination of Robert F. Kennedy to the events of 9/11. Based on
the information from one prison guard, who was advised not to talk
about the actions of Sirhan Sirhan or the FBI’s extensive
questioning of the prisoner beginning on September 12, 2001 and
lasting for 3 weeks, it appears that a California prisoner who
changed the course of history has at least some of the answers.
Why isn’t there anyone in government asking the questions?
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