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<span class="PERSON" title="PERSON">RFK</span>1.TXT</p>
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<p>The following extract is submitted to resurrect long
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<span class="PERSON" title="PERSON">RFK</span>1.TXT</p>
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<p>The following extract is submitted to resurrect long
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forgotten material concerning the assassination of Robert F,
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Kennedy. The evidence for conspiracy that it presents,
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regarding the assassination, speaks for itself. I do not
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The most important aspect of the article may well be its
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demonstration of the power of clinical Collective Denial.
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That there was something to Deny is clearly stated.</p>
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<p> Robert Sabaroff
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<p> Robert Sabaroff
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712512445</p>
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<p> EXTRACT FROM "COMPUTERS & AUTOMATION
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<p> EXTRACT FROM "COMPUTERS & AUTOMATION
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CONCERNING EVIDENCE IN THE <span class="PERSON" title="PERSON">RFK</span> ASSASSINATION</p>
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<p> The following partial text is extracted verbatim from
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<p> The following partial text is extracted verbatim from
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the periodical, "COMPUTERS AND AUTOMATION; The magazine of
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the design, applications, and implications of information
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processing systems.", Vol. 19, No. 10, October, 1970. a
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Washington Street, Newtonville, Mass. 02160. Advertising
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contact, The Publisher (617) 332-5453. Circulation audited
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by the Audit Bureau of Circulations.</p>
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<p>From the Table of Contents;</p>
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<p> "52 THE CONSPIRACY TO ASSASSINATE SENATOR ROBERT F.
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<p>From the Table of Contents;</p>
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<p> "52 THE CONSPIRACY TO ASSASSINATE SENATOR ROBERT F.
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KENNEDY AND THE SECOND CONSPIRACY TO COVER IT UP
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By Richard E. Sprague</p>
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<p> "A summary of what researchers are uncovering in
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<p> "A summary of what researchers are uncovering in
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their investigation of what appears to be not one
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but two conspiracies relating to the assassina-tion of Senator Robert F. Kennedy.</p>
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<p> "56 INDEX TO "<span class="ORG" title="ORG">SPECIAL</span> UNIT SENATOR: The Investigation</p>
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<p> of the Assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy"
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<p> "56 INDEX TO "<span class="ORG" title="ORG">SPECIAL</span> UNIT SENATOR: The Investigation</p>
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<p> of the Assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy"
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An index is supplied for the Random House book
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written by Robert A. Houghton, of the Los Angeles
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Police Department, about the investigation of the
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assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy."</p>
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<p>[The second listing is offered both for the benefit of
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<p>[The second listing is offered both for the benefit of
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researchers and to give context to references to Houghton in
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material excerpted from the p. 52 article, above].</p>
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<p>[To assess the character of the publication, and a non-political, socially aware side of the nature of computer
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<p>[To assess the character of the publication, and a non-political, socially aware side of the nature of computer
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research in the public sector in 1970, there also appears an
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article, on P. 14, "COMPUTERS AND THE CONSUMER, by Ralph
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Nader").</p>
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<p>*[The following is not and never has been Classified, and
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<p>*[The following is not and never has been Classified, and
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owning or showing it violates no section of the National
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Security Act. It is not a criminal or subversive act to
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view it or its contents].*</p>
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<p> [P. 52]</p>
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<p>[Boxed editorial preface at top of page]: "_Computers and
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<p> [P. 52]</p>
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<p>[Boxed editorial preface at top of page]: "_Computers and
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Automation_ believes that the possibility of conspiracies of
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important American leaders in our times is of the utmost
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significance to every American - and especially to computer
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new evidence or to correct errors. If corrections are
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needed or new evidence appears, _Computers and Animation_
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will publish both.</p>
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<p> "THE CONSPIRACY TO ASSASSINATE SENATOR
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<p> "THE CONSPIRACY TO ASSASSINATE SENATOR
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ROBERT F. KENNEDY AND THE SECOND CONSPIRACY
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TO COVER IT UP</p>
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<p> "Richard E. Sprague,
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<p> "Richard E. Sprague,
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Hartsdale, N.Y.</p>
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<p> "In June 1970, a group action suit was filed in Los
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<p> "In June 1970, a group action suit was filed in Los
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Angeles on behalf of all the residents of the State of
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California by Theodore Charach, a free-lance journalist, to
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force the Los Angeles Police Department to make public
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Associated Press, United Press International, or Reuters,
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nor published in the _<span class="ORG" title="ORG">New York Times</span>_, nor published or
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broadcast by many other important new media...</p>
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<p> "STATEMENTS IN THE CHARACH SUIT</p>
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<p> "The assassin that is suggested in the suit of Theodore
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<p> "STATEMENTS IN THE CHARACH SUIT</p>
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<p> "The assassin that is suggested in the suit of Theodore
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Charach was a uniformed security guard employed on a
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contract basis by the Ambassador Hotel to guard Senator
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Kennedy. His name is Thane Eugene Cesar, a part time
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employee, at the time, of the Ace Security Guard Service in
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Los Angeles, and a known right-wing supporter of George
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Wallace and hater of the Kennedys'.</p>
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<p> "Cesar's name is mentioned in a book and in an article,
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<p> "Cesar's name is mentioned in a book and in an article,
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both by Robert Blair Kaiser. The book is to be published in
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the fall of 1970. The article was published in "LADIES HOME
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JOURNAL" magazine in May 1970 and is entitled "<span class="PERSON" title="PERSON">RFK</span> Must
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his service revolver at the time Kennedy was hit, but
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replaced it in his holster because Sirhan was by then under
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control.</p>
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<p> "Charach's suit says that District Attorney Evelle
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<p> "Charach's suit says that District Attorney Evelle
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Younger, Chief of Police Edward M. Davis, and Deputy Chief
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Robert A. Houghton (also author of the book "Special Unit
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Senator" on the assassination published 1970 by Random
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House) have all purposely concealed from the people of
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California, without the legal right to do so, the following
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alleged facts:</p>
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<p> "1. Senator Robert F. Kennedy was NOT killed by a
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<p> "1. Senator Robert F. Kennedy was NOT killed by a
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bullet from the gun of Sirhan B. Sirhan.</p>
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<p> "2. Another gun was fired at <span class="PERSON" title="PERSON">RFK</span> at the same time.</p>
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<p> "3. The fatal shot did not come from the direction
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<p> "2. Another gun was fired at <span class="PERSON" title="PERSON">RFK</span> at the same time.</p>
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<p> "3. The fatal shot did not come from the direction
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of Sirhan's position.</p>
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<p> "4. A witness, Donald Schulman, an employee of KNX-TV, SAW Cesar fire his gun while standing directly
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<p> "4. A witness, Donald Schulman, an employee of KNX-TV, SAW Cesar fire his gun while standing directly
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behind Senator Kennedy. Schulman saw Kennedy being hit
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from behind by three bullets. Schulman was interviewed
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about what he saw within minutes after the assassination;
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was he mentioned in Evelle Younger's report to the people
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of California; nor was he mentioned in Houghton's book,
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'Special Unit Senator.'...</p>
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<p> "5. Karl Uecker, the maitre d' who was escorting
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<p> "5. Karl Uecker, the maitre d' who was escorting
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Senator Kennedy through the pantry where he was shot, saw
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Cesar with his drawn gun in his hand, immediately after
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Uecker helped subdue Sirhan. Younger, Davis, and
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Houghton (asserts Charach) did not present this evidence
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to the jury or at the Sirhan trial.</p>
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<p> "6. Cesar's presence in the pantry, his possession
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<p> "6. Cesar's presence in the pantry, his possession
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of a gun, his drawing of the gun from his holster, and
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his close proximity to Kennedy's back were all
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suppressed. Cesar was never called to testify before the
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kitchen at the time of the shooting, and that NO persons
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of right wing connections were in the pantry; this is
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simply not true.)</p>
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<p> "7. The facts determined at the autopsy by Dr.
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<p> "7. The facts determined at the autopsy by Dr.
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Thomas T. Noguchi, coroner, were glossed over, changed,
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or not allowed to be presented before the grand jury or
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at the trial.</p>
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<p> "8. One of these facts was that the fatal wound was
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<p> "8. One of these facts was that the fatal wound was
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caused by a bullet in the head, the trajectory of which
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was back to front, right to left, and upward. Sirhan WAS
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NEVER in a position to have fired on that trajectory.
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Cesar WAS.</p>
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<p> "9. A second of these facts was that the fatal
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<p> "9. A second of these facts was that the fatal
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wound was inflicted from a distance of one inch to three
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inches, while two other wounds fired from the rear were
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inflicted from a distance of less than six inches away.
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Sirhan was never closer to Kennedy than several feet
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away. Cesar was right behind him and to his right.</p>
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<p> "10. Dr. Noguchi started to testify about the
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<p> "10. Dr. Noguchi started to testify about the
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wounds at the Sirhan trial, but was stopped by the judge.</p>
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<p> "OTHER EVIDENCE</p>
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<p> "The Sounds of Three Shots Recorded on Tape</p>
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<p> "Several TV and radio network microphones were open and
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<p> "OTHER EVIDENCE</p>
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<p> "The Sounds of Three Shots Recorded on Tape</p>
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<p> "Several TV and radio network microphones were open and
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operating during the shooting. They were all in the
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Ambassador Ballroom, quite a distance from the pantry. One
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of these microphones, attached to an American Broadcasting
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on the tape. Sirhan's gun shots were apparently not loud
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enough to be recorded. If they had been, all eight of his
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shots should have been audible also."</p>
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<p>(NOTE: Sirhan was firing a .22. Cesar had a service
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<p>(NOTE: Sirhan was firing a .22. Cesar had a service
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revolver).</p>
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<p> "SOUND TEST BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE</p>
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<p> "Confirmation of the evidence that Sirhan's gun could not
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<p> "SOUND TEST BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE</p>
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<p> "Confirmation of the evidence that Sirhan's gun could not
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have been heard above the crowd noise from the position of
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the <span class="ORG" title="ORG">ABC</span> microphone is presented on pages 118-119 of "Special
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Unit Senator," Houghton's book. Unwittingly, thus,
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a second gun, whereas he had intended the evidence to help
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prove there was no conspiracy.
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"The following is quoted from the book:</p>
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<p> "The next day, June 20, Pena [L.A. Police Lt.
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<p> "The next day, June 20, Pena [L.A. Police Lt.
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Manny Pena] ordered sound level tests to be
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conducted at the Ambassador to determine whether a
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tests at the hotel between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
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when...there was no talking, shouting, or music to
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deaden the sounds of the shots... "</p>
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<p>(Houghton's text, as quoted by COMPUTERS AND AUTOMATION,
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<p>(Houghton's text, as quoted by COMPUTERS AND AUTOMATION,
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goes on to give technical details of the test, how the
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ammunition and firing position was duplicated, etc.,
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particularly noting measurements taken at the location from
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which Sandra Serrano, a Kennedy worker, claimed to have
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heard the shots).</p>
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<p> "...registered no greater change than one half
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<p> "...registered no greater change than one half
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decibel during ANY of the tests. ...The minimum
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hear something which cannot be detected by the most
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<p> "Now Houghton is right on one count; Miss Serrano did not
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<p> "Now Houghton is right on one count; Miss Serrano did not
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hear the shots from Sirhan's gun... What she did hear,
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"Also, the crowd noise was present. Nearly everyone in
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to prove that a gun, not Sirhan's but a second gun, was
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firing."</p>
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<p> "SECRECY OVER THE <span class="PERSON" title="PERSON">RFK</span> AUTOPSY REPORT</p>
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<p> "The reports on the autopsy of Senator Robert F. Kennedy
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<p> "SECRECY OVER THE <span class="PERSON" title="PERSON">RFK</span> AUTOPSY REPORT</p>
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<p> "The reports on the autopsy of Senator Robert F. Kennedy
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have been suppressed in three separate ways: first, by the
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judge's ruling before the trial of Sirhan; second, by
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attempts to silence the coroner, Dr. Thomas Noguchi, by
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Godfrey Isaac threatened to subpoena the autopsy and
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introduce it in court. Then the Los Angeles Police Dept.
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rehired Noguchi.</p>
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<p> "SUMMARY</p>
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<p> "To summarize, the officials of the Los Angeles Police
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<p> "SUMMARY</p>
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<p> "To summarize, the officials of the Los Angeles Police
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Department have been and still are suppressing important
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evidence about the <span class="PERSON" title="PERSON">RFK</span> assassination. This evidence points
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toward a conspiracy, with Sirhan being a patsy, toward a
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hotel security guard firing the three shots which hit
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<span class="PERSON" title="PERSON">RFK</span>..."</p>
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