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10,000 New RFK Assassination Files Made Public With 50,000 More Pending Release...
• https://www.infowars.com, by Kelen McBreenDirector of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard on Friday revealed 10,000 never-before-seen government documents on the 1968 assassination of former United States Attorney General and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy.
Internet sleuths and researchers dug into the trove of files, finding interesting information such as globalist operative George Soros being named for providing an alibi for a person of interest and the US Information Agency (USIA) illegally issuing propaganda talking points to American media outlets.
???? user Johnny St. Pete posted screenshots of documents showing Soros was interviewed by the FBI where he claimed to have been with a man named Stewart Block in New York City on the day of the assassination despite Block's name appearing as a registered guest at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles where Kennedy was shot.
Soros claimed Block was staying at the Commodore Hotel in New York, but the FBI found no record of him checking in there.
Block was allegedly planning on heading "back to Washington, D.C." after their meeting, according to Soros.
Researcher @WarClandestine found a snippet where the US Information Agency (USIA) instructed American media outlets to only report the official narrative about the murder as reported by law enforcement so conspiracies were not spread as they did following the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Clandestine accurately noted, "The USIA was a self-admitted propaganda agency from 1953-1999. Their stated mission was that they were to influence foreign publics to promote the interests of the United States. It was a Cold War propaganda agency used to help sway public opinion overseas."
More files revealed an interview by a woman who said she witnessed RFK's alleged murderer Sirhan Sirhan entering the hotel with a man and a woman wearing a polka dot dress, and later saw the lady with Sirhan shout, "We shot him, we shot him," referring to Kennedy.
This account matches previous testimonies by witnesses, and theories that the polka dot dress woman may have been Sirhan's "handler."