LISA PEASE, the author of the upcoming A Lie Too Big to Fail: The Real History of the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, joins S.T. Patrick to talk about the life and assassination of RFK. The episode focuses on the presidential campaign of 1968. The show opens with a conversation about Lisa’s contribution to the new Robert F. Kennedy Jr. book, American Values, and the questions raised since the its release. From there, we address the stories regarding the Kennedy men and the rumors of extramarital affairs. The discussion then turns to Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, the campaign, the night at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, the assassination, Thane Eugene Cesar, charges of anti-semitism by Sirhan Sirhan, mind control, the Girl in the Polka Dot Dress, and what RFK has taught Lisa Pease.
Lisa Pease can be followed on Twitter @LisaPease. She is an interesting follow and the topics often concern JFK< RFK, current events, politics, musicals, and the Portland Trail Blazers.
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paul crowley says
Sounds like the CIA’s MKULTRA at work!!! To me there has to be a link with all three assassinations of the 60’s. To wit: JFK…RFK…MLK. Look no further than J. Edgar Hoover and LBJ who both hated the afore mentioned people…plus the CIA’s Allen Dulles. (Dulles, and others were fired, after the Bay of Pigs, by JFK)
Thomas DiPaolo says
Sirhan Sirhan did not shoot RFK, this according to the known and established evidence in the case. While JFK was killed in the middle of a CIA-Mafia plot.! Get all the details of Oswald’s key role in this CIA-Mafia plot, the subsequent RFK cover up and much more, at [email protected] today!!!
Carl Williams says
Thank you for contributing to the pursuit of truth! Your interviews of authentic authorities about America’s real history are extremely valuable and very much appreciated!