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348 The Heir to the Throne [287]<br />

`AN ARAB DID IT'<br />

What really happened in those few short seconds is still the subject of<br />

controversy, although the bottom line was this: shots were fired at Robert<br />

F. Kennedy. The presidential hopeful was critically wounded. He died<br />

shortly thereafter. The Arab-American assailant was pummeled to the floor,<br />

arrested, convicted and sentenced to prison.<br />

The public was somberly told that Sirhan was dissatisfied with<br />

Kennedy's strong pro-Israel stand and that this was one of the driving<br />

motivations that led him to commit the crime. So it was that an Arab-<br />

American was held up to the world as the killer of a martyred American<br />

president's younger brother, himself a popular public figure.<br />

What an irony that it was an Arab-American who would happen to be<br />

the assassin of the Kennedy brother who was perceived by "insiders" to be,<br />

at least in private, an anti-Semite in the mold of his father.<br />

That Kennedy did indeed take a strident pro-Israel stand during his years<br />

in the U.S. Senate is not in doubt. As a senator from New York State<br />

(which, of course, has a heavily Jewish voting population), that was a<br />

political necessity for Robert Kennedy, who was, if nothing else, a<br />

pragmatist, at least.<br />

(However, as we saw in Chapter 5, it was RFK himself who believed<br />

that the loyalties of his own brother's top advisor on Jewish affairs, Myer<br />

Feldman, were suspect. "[Feldman's] major interest," said RFK, "was Israel<br />

rather than the United States.)" 768<br />

If anybody knew of President John F. Kennedy's secret war with Israel<br />

(which we examined in detail in Chapter 5) it was his brother and confidant,<br />

Robert F. Kennedy. Thus it was that an Arab patsy took the fall for RFK's<br />

murder—a crime that had evolved from a conspiracy that was decidedly not<br />

Arabic in its origins.<br />

THE RFK CONSPIRACY<br />

In this chapter we shall explore the source of the conspiracy that<br />

removed Robert Kennedy from the political arena and thereby precluded him<br />

from ever having the power to investigate the conspiracy that ended his<br />

brother's presidency.<br />

And as we shall see, the RFK assassination conspiracy comes full circle<br />

with the conspiracy that killed JFK: the same powerful, close-knit sources<br />

were connected, but in a uniquely different way.<br />

Unlike Lee Harvey Oswald who proclaimed himself a "patsy," Sirhan<br />

Sirhan responded almost without protest, with a certain passivity. This,<br />

among other things, led some to suspect that Sirhan, in fact, was a patsy,<br />

too, that he had been programmed—perhaps through drugs, or by hypnosis,<br />

for example—to kill RFK.<br />

Yet, in the weeks and months of investigation—official and unofficial—<br />

that followed, it soon became apparent that there was evidence

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