The assassination of John F. Kennedy made enormous global and enduring impact that still resonates today and may resonate forever. Obviously because he was the president of the United States and not just any president, he was one of the youngest ever, arguably one of the most handsome and specially one of the most loved ones. He was very much appreciated nationally and internationally because he was the most powerful man in the world who stood strong for global peace, national unity and universal justice. No wonder his assassination left an indelible scar in global history and consciousness.
However, the assassination of his younger brother Robert F. Kennedy Sr. only five years later, even if it had also great impact on a national scale immediately afterwards, did not impact the rest of the world as much and not so enduring. Obviously he had not been elected president yet and had not had the chance to really show his capacities at the maximum level. But still, RFK's potential and implicit capacities may have been equal or even greater of those of his brother JFK. Or in other words, his loss, for the US and for the world, is just as great or maybe even greater than that of RFK. This aspect is hardly ever mentioned, although the fact that he has not even been allowed to make it the presidential elections may precisely be the confirmation of this assumption.
More surprising, though, is the fact that the two (in fact three) Kennedy assassinations always seem to be treated, as the perpetrators probably pretended, as two independent cases, while common sense, logic and an abbundancy of facts scream out that the same forces must have been behind it. Because RFK stood for exactly the same ideals and policies as JFK: those which JFK was killed for in the first place. On top of that, RFK could have reopened his brother's case and would most probably have solved the "mystery" that surrounded his brothers assassination. A "mystery" that also surrounded other assassinations and unnatural deaths in that period, including the quite unlikely plane crash of yet another Kennedy, JFK Jr. An authentic epidemic of unnatural deaths amongst freedom and justice fighters seemed to have sprung up in the US in those years and many to follow.
Fortunately enough there is at least one documentary that takes the assassinations of the Kennedy brothers as one case from the start. And curiously enough, it's not a USAmerican production but a French production, although spoken in english.
And it is a relief to find that it looks further than just the usual suspect, the CIA, but expands to the Israeli "connection", which in fact makes a lot of sense and provokes quite some "aha" moments.
Laurent Guyénot exposes the truth about the Kennedy assassinations & follows the breadcrumbs to the actual perpetrators--who've managed to remain hidden. Until now.
from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a37FM542MXE
Robert F. Kennedy, the brother of John. F. Kennedy, was a United States senator and candidate in the 1968 Democratic Party presidential primaries. He won the California and South Dakota primaries on June 4. Only one day later RFK was shot at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California, and pronounced dead the following day. The official version of his assassination is just as unsustainable as was the official version of JFK's assassination and both cases remain wrapped in an intended cloud of mystery.