Belief
Maurice Strong used TOPOFF (Top
Official) murder-for-hire
network managed by CIDA and Power
Corporation of Canada private-equity
groups to assassinate Bobby Kennedy in
1968.
Open e-mail sent November 14, 2007 to:
Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper
pm@pm.gc.ca
From:
Captain Field McConnell and David
Hawkins, Forensic Economists at Hawks'
CAFE
http://www.hawkscafe.com/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hawkscafe/
Copies for reference:
Representative Duncan Hunter, 52nd
District of California
bre@gohunter08.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter
Bruce McConnell, McConnell Int contactus@mcconnellinternational.com
US Vice-President, Richard Cheney,
vice_president@whitehouse.gov
Michael Badnarik 'Lighting the Fires of
Liberty', We The People Radio Network
www.wtprn.com
scholar@ConstitutionPreservation.org
Al Gore, 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
Laureate for Generation Investment
info@generationim.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Gore
Dear Prime Minister Harper:
Re: Strong-Power TOPOFF for
Bobby Kennedy contract hit
Hawks CAFE believes Maurice Strong
used a TOPOFF (Top Official)
murder-for-hire network managed by CIDA
and Power Corporation of
Canada private-equity groups, to
assassinate Bobby Kennedy in 1968, John
F. Kennedy in 1963 and Captain Gerald
DeConto on 9/11.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hawkscafe/message/310
The notes below reveal similar crime
scene patterns for the
assassination of Bobby Kennedy as the
other two officials; a pattern that
requires the coordination of
apparently-independent SWAT teams to
"Spot, Shoot, Snuff, Spin and Spoil
Evidence" from command centers outside
the U.S.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxuuHSxq0xo
We
have analyzed the crime scene pattern
for the 9/11 attacks and now invite
your government to launch or expand an
investigation into Maurice Strong's
apparent use of Power Corp's TOPOFF networks
to kill nearly 3,000 innocents on 9/11
and the Kennedy brothers in 1963 and
1968.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hawkscafe/message/308
Yours sincerely,
Field McConnell
avalonbeef@msn.com Tel:
218 329 2993
28 year airline and 22 year military
pilot, 23,000 hours of safety
http://www.captainsherlock.com/
David Hawkins
hawks-cafe@hotmail.com Tel:
604 542-0891
Former oil industry operating engineer,
blow out specialist, safety officer - 15
years experience handling radioactive
materials, explosives, incendiaries
Civil Case 3:07-cv-49 "Hawks CAFE v.
Global Guardians"
http://www.hawkscafe.com/107.html
Clerk's Office, Federal District Court
of North Dakota
655 1st Ave. North, Suite 130, Fargo ND
58102
Notes: "Strong-Power TOPOFF for
Bobby Kennedy contract hit"
"There seems to be no dispute that
Sirhan did fire his revolver. What is
disputed is whether Sirhan planned and
acted alone, whether there was another
gunman at the scene, and whether Sirhan
fired bullets or blanks. As with
Robert's brother
John's assassination
in 1963, the Senator's death has been
analyzed by many who have developed
various alternative scenarios for the
crime, or who argue there are serious
problems with the official case. One
theory is that the same people who
orchestrated John F. Kennedy's
assassination were behind his younger
brother's murder 4½ years later. [edit]
Autopsy Sirhan's gun was placed by all
witnesses at between 2 and 5 feet from
the Senator when he fired his revolver.
[7]
All witnesses seemed to agree Sirhan was
facing Kennedy when he fired. In
conducting the
autopsy
on Kennedy, Los Angeles
coroner
Dr.
Thomas Noguchi
found powder burns on Kennedy's ear and
gunpowder residue in his hair. Noguchi
said this indicated that Kennedy was
shot from a distance of, at most, 1.5
inches (37 millimeters.) (When a firearm
is discharged, the powder residue
travels only a few inches because the
material is very light.) Noguchi's
conclusions led to speculation that
Sirhan was too far from Kennedy and in
the wrong position to have administered
the fatal shot (also fired from a .22
caliber handgun, one which had
apparently been fired into Kennedy's
head at
point-blank range
from behind his right ear) and that a
second shooter must have been present.
Dr. Noguchi wrote years later that:
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Until more is precisely known…the
existence of a second gunman remains
a possibility. Thus, I have never
said that Sirhan Sirhan killed
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Independent testing (shown in a 2004
"Unsolved History" series program on the
Discovery Channel)
indicates that gunpowder residue can
easily travel over 15 inches (38 cm),
but that the
stippling
effect observed requires that the gun
must have been less than 2 inches (5 cm)
away.
[edit]
Allegations of Evidence Suppression or
Coverup
James Scott Enyart
has claimed he was actively
photographing the inside of the
Ambassador Hotel kitchen pantry at the
moment of the shooting. Furthermore he
contends that his three, 36-exposure
rolls were confiscated by the
LAPD
and sealed by court-order for 20 years,
and never returned in full which
resulted in a lengthy court battle, from
1989 to 1996. The most important piece
of photographic evidence, allegedly
featuring the scenes of the Senator
falling and bullet holes in the door
frame and ceiling, were confined in 10
pictures found to be missing from the
third negative. The Enyart trial was,
from the start, surrounded by a series
of blunders, including tampering with
evidence in the archives, in addition to
the disappearance of a large amount of
related court files, and ultimately the
missing negative and stolen
first-generation prints.
[10]
Enyart eventually won the trial against
the city of Los Angeles and the LAPD and
was consequently granted a financial
settlement of $450,000. Among Enyart's
principal witnesses were Sirhan's
official researchers such as Lynn Mangan
and Ted Charach.
[11] Sandy
Serrano said that during questioning,
she was intimidated by police and forced
to change her story. The official LAPD
transcript of her polygraph interview
seems to show that she was pressured to
change her statement.
[12]
[edit]
Additional Bullet Holes or Gunshots
Sirhan's .22 revolver held eight
cartridges. The official conclusion is
that Sirhan fired all of his cartridges
and all eight projectiles were
recovered. Others have suggested there
were more than eight shots fired. A
police officer watched police
criminalists dig two bullets out of a
door frame in the pantry area, bringing
the total number of shots that were
fired during the attack to 10. FBI
documents describe holes depicted in the
pantry door frame as "bullet holes", and
William Bailey, the first FBI agent on
the scene, has stated that he saw a
bullet in one such hole. An AP
photograph shows a bullet lodged in a
door frame ...
In
addition, most of the witnesses in the
pantry thought the gun looked and
sounded like it was firing blanks. Rafer
Johnson said it looked like a cap gun
throwing off residue."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Kennedy_assassination
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