Ever wonder what the real reason was that Bobby Kennedy was killed? Both Jackie Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy knew LBJ was behind the death of JFK, but both were in deep shock and felt trapped by LBJ—basically like they were stuck in limbo in a permanent check-mate scenario, frozen by LBJ, and Allen Dulles of the CIA, and J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI.
LBJ, RFK & JFK pictured in a typically antagonist moment
Bobby finally decided he would avenge his brother's death by running for President. A week before RFK was assassinated a student asked him if he would consider reopening the Warren Commission, and Bobby said yes. If Bobby Kennedy had become President, LBJ who already hated RFK would have been charged with the assassination of his brother, and that is why Bobby had to die.
"History may not repeat itself, but it sure does rhyme."
—Mark Twain
LBJ was extremely unpopular in 1968 due to the Vietnam war, and RFK ran against Johnson, who was a member of the same Democrat party. LBJ was so freaked-out he dropped out of the 1968 Presidential race. Just after Bobby gave his speech after having won the California Primary for the Democrat party, he was assassinated.
This seems remarkably similar to RFK Jr. running against an extremely unpopular President Biden in his own Democrat party, challenging him in the primaries. A friend of mine recently drew a superb analogy when he pointed out the permanent Washington war machine is the Evil Empire and RFK Jr. is Luke Skywalker.
The photo below was taken on July 2, 1964, at the signing ceremony for the Civil Rights Act, which was a landmark piece of civil legislation, as well labor law legislation that outlawed discrimination based upon race, color, religion, sex or national origin.
If you look closely at this rare photo above, you will see Dr. Martin Luther King sitting in the audience, toward the right side of the photo, and notice he is watching Bobby Kennedy's facial expression.
Bobby Kennedy is staring at President Johnson with a look of tolerative scorn and disgust on his face. Why? He knew, at that time, President Johnson had been deeply involved in spear-heading (no pun intended) the assassination of his beloved brother, former U.S. President John F. Kennedy. He also deeply regrets that Johnson is taking credit for signing into legislation the act his brother JFK fought so hard to enact, as witnessed below in the video.
Update, June 9, 2023: Normally when a video from YouTube gets switched from public to private I would take it down, but I am leaving them up with the now broken link as seen below as it is really disturbing that videos that have been up for years on YouTube keep disappearing. Who knows, maybe it's just a coincidence, or maybe it's being done intentionally as a form revisionist history to hide our true history from us!?!!:
Bobby is biding his time as he realizes he is currently helpless to take any action against Johnson. He understands the ONLY way he will ever be able to hold Johnson accountable is to get elected the President of the United States himself, which he will later try to achieve, but ultimately will also be assassinated.
President Lyndon B. Johnson's
Statement on the Attack of
Senator Robert F. Kennedy
June 5, 1968
On the surface, if you watch the videos below, you would likely assume President Johnson was sincere and mourning the death of RFK, but the sad reality is he was celebrating the death of his nemesis. From all the research I have completed over many decades I believe the preponderance of the evidence supports the fact President Johnson was highly complicit in the assassinations of JFK, RFK & MLK.
The photo below taken at the White House shows Bobby Kennedy screaming at LBJ: "Why did you have to kill my brother!?!!" as he punches the column, and we see LBJ's stunned reaction...The truth is out there, and the fact is these men were political rivals that could not stand each other.
President Lyndon B. Johnson's
Statement on the Death of
Senator Robert F. Kennedy
June 6, 1968
In the video below we witness LBJ crying crocodile tears, apparently mourning the loss of a man he despised. LBJ was a terrible actor and if you closely study his body language, it is painfully obvious he was simply going through the motions and just wanted to get the press conference complete. In other words, this is not a man mourning the loss of a dear friend as he pretends to do, but a man celebrating another victory over his opposition.
On JFKMagazine.org, in the future we will be taking a deeper dive into the true nature of President Johnson, who was one of the most evil men in history. Notice President Johnson's crocodile tears, where he can't wait to get the press conference over with. If he genuinely meant a word he said, he would have grieved publicly, but did no such thing for JRK, RFK, or MLK who were all just obstacles in the way to him gaining and maintaining the presidency of the United States.
As a U.S. Presidential Historian I put together this blog as my notebook in cyberspace to share everything I have discovered about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s amazing career and lifetime achievements. I believe RFK Jr., is one of the most intelligent people alive today, and hold him in the same esteem as Elon Musk, who I also find to be beyond brilliant.
The way I see it, President John F. Kennedy was the best President of the 20th Century, but his presidency was cut short and thus did not have the chance to come anywhere near reaching its full potential. I believe RFK Jr. has the potential to reunite America and complete what his uncle originally set out to achieve by delivering on the American dream for everybody in the most intelligent and distinguished way possible.
This is the ultimate RFK Jr. blog as it includes great detail about his Kennedy family background and is essentially a dossier and repository on RFK which answers the following questions:
Who is Bobby Kennedy? What does he stand for? What does he believe in? Where does he want to take the country?
I have put together this collection of RFK Jr., phots, videos and interviews so you can best understand and make an informed decision about RFK Jr. in the upcoming 2024 Presidential Election.
I genuinely hope you find this journey to be as fascinating as I do.