- This is a good link on possible programmed killers.
The CIA was never happy with LSD, especially after the Frank Olsen "situation."
Apparently, they have found what they want in the SSRI class of medication.
I wonder what percentage of our troops, currently deployed, are on SSRI
type meds? (It is said to be very high. -ed) Clearly, that information
would be unavailable to "privacy" of military medical records.
But it would be interesting as hell to know. (And when these hundreds
of thousands of young men and women return, most indelibly emotionally
ruined and scarred, the numbers of shootings and violent deaths will rise
dramatically. -ed)
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- Here is an excerpt:
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- "The use of drugs, or hypnosis, or likely a combination
of both, would go a long way towards explaining Sirhan's strange behavior
as recorded by the witnesses that night. Several witnesses noticed something
odd in Sirhan's behavior before and during the shooting. Earlier that evening,
one of the Western Union teletype operators, Mary Groh, noticed Sirhan
staring at the teletype machine as though transfixed. "[H]e came over
to my machine and started staring at it. Just staring. I'll never forget
his eyes. I asked what he wanted. He didn't answer. He just kept staring."
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- One of the men attempting to overpower Sirhan during
the shooting, George Plimpton, was amazed that Sirhan's eyes were "dark
brown and enormously peaceful." Another man in the same position,
Joseph Lahaiv, described Sirhan as looking "very tranquil" during
the struggle.
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- Two waiters, Vincent Di Pierro and Martin Patruski,
reported
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- that Sirhan appeared to be smiling. A cook named Yosio
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- Niwa said, "I'll never forget that guy's face...I
was so upset...he was smiling...."
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- (note - Several eyewitnesses report the VTech shooter
exhibited the same expression. -ed)
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- When Sirhan was taken from the scene, a patrolman shined
a flashlight in Sirhan's eyes to check for indications of drugs or alcohol.
On the stand at Sirhan's trial, the patrolman "couldn't recall"
what he determined. But in an earlier statement he had said that Sirhan's
pupils "didn't react" to the light and that they "were real
wide".
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- The official records from Sirhan's blood test were
"lost" by the Los Angeles Police Department.
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- If the bulk of the witnesses, who gave matching stories,
are correct, then Sirhan couldn't have fired the shots, and was in a disassociative
state during the shooting.
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- If he was under hypnosis and given amnesia-producing
drugs
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- such as the CIA was experimenting with for well over
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- fourteen years by that time, then Sirhan's claims of
memory loss and innocence, while strange, may well be true...for seekers
of truth, the full record presents the very likely and disturbing possibility
that Sirhan was a mind-controlled patsy performing an act of "attempted
assassination" to distract from the real killers."
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- Sound familiar?
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- http://karws.gso.uri.edu/Marsh/MKULTRA/MKULTRA.txt
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