The woman in the polka dot dress was named as elyan someone her husband was in charge of mind control in the CIA she used to get that dress out on the anniversary of Bobby's assassination why wasn't this bitch grilled - because she was working for the cia
WHO WAS THE BITCH IN THE POLKA DOT DRESS WHO CAME RUNNING DOWN THE FIRE ESCAPE SHOUTING WE SHOT HIM , WE SHOT HIM SHE WAS SEEN BY MULTIPLE WITNESSES AND WAS SEEN WITH THE JORDANIAN YET NO ONE KNOWS ANYTHING
The book is the "Rosetta Stone" of the RFK assassination. If you want to know all you can know about what happened and why it happened and likely who is behind it -- then this the book for you. Endlessly fascinating. Oliver Stone could make a great film from this if he could find a hook for the story like Jim Garrison with "JFK".
Lisa Pease is a really good researcher/ author . I know she worked with Jim DiEugenio, an expert on the 1960's assassinations and noted researcher/author.
Oh my God, Sirhan is innocent!! The sad thing is Ethel and Bobby's kids do not want to run an investigation into Bobby's death. Caroline Kennedy to this day, has not wanted to investigate who killed her dad. The King family did not believe that James Earl Ray killed Martin Luther King Jr.
I'm loving this great information, but there is a factual error I have to correct. I have never met a single person who is not hypnotizable. I suppose it's theoretically possible for such a person to exist, but as a hypnotist I have never met them. Basically, if you want to know if you are hypnotizable, ask yourself the following questions: 1) Have you EVER enjoyed a movie? 2) Have you EVER enjoyed a TV show? 3) Have you EVER enjoyed a book? 4) Have you EVER enjoyed a sporting event as an observer? 5) Have you EVER gotten so caught up in your travel (driving, riding the bus, etc.) and missed your exit/stop/etc.? There are more examples, but I'll stop there. If you answered yes to doing even one of these things even one time you are hypnotizable. These are all examples of trances. If you can't go into a trance, you are incapable of enjoying a movie, TV show, documentary, book, etc. Engaging the imagination is a trance. Now it's true that not everyone goes equally into every trance, and what might put one person into a deep, pleasurable trance could put another person into a homicidal rage (which is also a trance response to the stimulus). And yes, there might be some movies that just don't put you into a trance - and that may specifically be why you don't like them. The same is true of every other activity on the list and more. Also, you can actively fight trance if you want to. If you go to the movie theater and your favorite movie of all time is playing, you can still try to spend the entire movie focusing on the color of the carpet and the hinges that make the chairs go up and down and the shape of various kernels of popcorn on the floor. You'll go into a different trance, but you will actively fight the obvious trance of watching the movie. If you don't want to go into trance with a hypnotist, assuming they aren't being covert and and are actively honoring your free will, which they should do, you won't go into that trance. If you REALLY WANT to go into trance, but you happen to get the wrong hypnotist, you may not go into trance with that hypnotist. Some hypnotists speak really slowly. Some people find a really slow hypnotist very soothing and go right in. Others find a really slow hypnotist to be boring and insufferable and will keep popping out. Other hypnotists are much more dynamic and may keep one subject engaged, but they might frighten the other subject out of trance. There are so many layers to technique. But pair a wiling subject with a willing hypnotist who is a good fit for that particular subject, and I have never met the person who is not capable of going into trance.
I buy into the two gun theory although I think it would be kinda difficult to pull off in a condensed crowded area. But I tend to differ with sirhan at the time of the shooting. He had clear knowledge of what he was doing. He later told Robert kaiser that he didn't shoot him between the eyes because Kennedy turned his head at the last second. And when he was taken into custody at the ambassador he told Jesse Unruh he did it for his country
The security for RFK that night was lousy. It’s sad because so many parts of the investigation were not properly, somebody saw what really happened and it was not the official story
If you look at his Robert Kennedy the fatal shot was behind his right ear the original shooter didn't shot behind the ear that was one of the men on his team who did that shot
@@JohnLancaster-b5x Too many bullets. Impossible for Sirhan to inflict the wounds when Kennedy never turned his back to him. Noguchi's autopsy was impeccable.
Lisa is the best
I would also like her to come back and discuss MKULTRA and how it's tied into Sirhan's hypnosis.
yes!!! looking forward to part 3!!!
The woman in the polka dot dress was named as elyan someone her husband was in charge of mind control in the CIA she used to get that dress out on the anniversary of Bobby's assassination why wasn't this bitch grilled - because she was working for the cia
WHO WAS THE BITCH IN THE POLKA DOT DRESS WHO CAME RUNNING DOWN THE FIRE ESCAPE SHOUTING WE SHOT HIM , WE SHOT HIM SHE WAS SEEN BY MULTIPLE WITNESSES AND WAS SEEN WITH THE JORDANIAN YET NO ONE KNOWS ANYTHING
Lisa you are the GOAT RFK assassination researcher! Thank you for this wonderful video series!
The book is the "Rosetta Stone" of the RFK assassination. If you want to know all you can know about what happened and why it happened and likely who is behind it -- then this the book for you. Endlessly fascinating. Oliver Stone could make a great film from this if he could find a hook for the story like Jim Garrison with "JFK".
Except Oliver Stone does not care about facts. He cares about his $$$
This is a great book with thorough information. If anybody has any criticisms please explain in detail.
Lisa Pease is a really good researcher/ author . I know she worked with Jim DiEugenio, an expert on the 1960's assassinations and noted researcher/author.
Oh my God, Sirhan is innocent!! The sad thing is Ethel and Bobby's kids do not want to run an investigation into Bobby's death. Caroline Kennedy to this day, has not wanted to investigate who killed her dad. The King family did not believe that James Earl Ray killed Martin Luther King Jr.
Allen Dulles was a psychopath.
I'm loving this great information, but there is a factual error I have to correct. I have never met a single person who is not hypnotizable. I suppose it's theoretically possible for such a person to exist, but as a hypnotist I have never met them. Basically, if you want to know if you are hypnotizable, ask yourself the following questions:
1) Have you EVER enjoyed a movie?
2) Have you EVER enjoyed a TV show?
3) Have you EVER enjoyed a book?
4) Have you EVER enjoyed a sporting event as an observer?
5) Have you EVER gotten so caught up in your travel (driving, riding the bus, etc.) and missed your exit/stop/etc.?
There are more examples, but I'll stop there. If you answered yes to doing even one of these things even one time you are hypnotizable. These are all examples of trances. If you can't go into a trance, you are incapable of enjoying a movie, TV show, documentary, book, etc. Engaging the imagination is a trance. Now it's true that not everyone goes equally into every trance, and what might put one person into a deep, pleasurable trance could put another person into a homicidal rage (which is also a trance response to the stimulus). And yes, there might be some movies that just don't put you into a trance - and that may specifically be why you don't like them. The same is true of every other activity on the list and more. Also, you can actively fight trance if you want to. If you go to the movie theater and your favorite movie of all time is playing, you can still try to spend the entire movie focusing on the color of the carpet and the hinges that make the chairs go up and down and the shape of various kernels of popcorn on the floor. You'll go into a different trance, but you will actively fight the obvious trance of watching the movie. If you don't want to go into trance with a hypnotist, assuming they aren't being covert and and are actively honoring your free will, which they should do, you won't go into that trance. If you REALLY WANT to go into trance, but you happen to get the wrong hypnotist, you may not go into trance with that hypnotist. Some hypnotists speak really slowly. Some people find a really slow hypnotist very soothing and go right in. Others find a really slow hypnotist to be boring and insufferable and will keep popping out. Other hypnotists are much more dynamic and may keep one subject engaged, but they might frighten the other subject out of trance. There are so many layers to technique. But pair a wiling subject with a willing hypnotist who is a good fit for that particular subject, and I have never met the person who is not capable of going into trance.
I buy into the two gun theory although I think it would be kinda difficult to pull off in a condensed crowded area. But I tend to differ with sirhan at the time of the shooting. He had clear knowledge of what he was doing. He later told Robert kaiser that he didn't shoot him between the eyes because Kennedy turned his head at the last second. And when he was taken into custody at the ambassador he told Jesse Unruh he did it for his country
The security for RFK that night was lousy. It’s sad because so many parts of the investigation were not properly, somebody saw what really happened and it was not the official story
I love u so much...
Thane Eugene Cesar shot and killed RFK
yes
If you look at his Robert Kennedy the fatal shot was behind his right ear the original shooter didn't shot behind the ear that was one of the men on his team who did that shot
So the almost killer of Carter had the Harvey and Lee in his name…strange
How sirhaneven where Rfk would be at that moment???
She's very giggly for such a sober presentation.
We know came security Guard.
The armed forces is a better suspect
Chief parke4 RFK Intellgence murder
She sure thinks this is all funny.
G2 ARMY ONI
I'm sorry, but WTF is it with all the laughing and giggling?
What a load of crap!
What do you specifically object to?
You are uniformed. You have no idea about anything in the case.
@user-ll2yj3hy4c Actually, I'm not uninformed about it. And I likely know a whole helluva lot more than you!
@@JohnLancaster-b5x Too many bullets. Impossible for Sirhan to inflict the wounds when Kennedy never turned his back to him. Noguchi's autopsy was impeccable.
I'm sorry, Gary. I was replying to two-lane. I thought Lisa's book was great.@@garysouza95