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In this episode, Rockne Cole delves into the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, exploring whether it was the act of a lone gunman, Sirhan Sirhan, or if a larger conspiracy was at play. He discusses the distinction between conspiracy theories and conspiracy inferences, presenting evidence that suggests CIA involvement in the assassination. The conversation covers the events of June 5, 1968, the role of Sirhan Sirhan, connections to CIA operatives, and the implications of these findings. Cole emphasizes the importance of examining the facts and encourages listeners to draw their own conclusions about the assassination.
Chapters
00:00 - The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
02:54 - Conspiracy Theories vs. Conspiracy Inferences
05:46 - The Role of Sirhan Sirhan
11:52 - Connections to the CIA
19:05 - The Woman in the Polka Dot Dress
27:48 - Probability and Boolean Logic
33:53 - Conclusions and Implications
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Summary
In this episode, Rockne Cole delves into the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, exploring whether it was the act of a lone gunman, Sirhan Sirhan, or if a larger conspiracy was at play. He discusses the distinction between conspiracy theories and conspiracy inferences, presenting evidence that suggests CIA involvement in the assassination. The conversation covers the events of June 5, 1968, the role of Sirhan Sirhan, connections to CIA operatives, and the implications of these findings. Cole emphasizes the importance of examining the facts and encourages listeners to draw their own conclusions about the assassination.
Chapters
00:00 - The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
02:54 - Conspiracy Theories vs. Conspiracy Inferences
05:46 - The Role of Sirhan Sirhan
11:52 - Connections to the CIA
19:05 - The Woman in the Polka Dot Dress
27:48 - Probability and Boolean Logic
33:53 - Conclusions and Implications