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'''Thane Eugene Cesar''' was an armed security guard believed by some commentators (including [[Mark Gorton]]) to have been the real shooter in the [[RFK assassination]].<ref>[[Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State]]</ref>
 
'''Thane Eugene Cesar''' was an armed security guard believed by some commentators (including [[Mark Gorton]]) to have been the real shooter in the [[RFK assassination]].<ref>[[Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State]]</ref>
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==Career==
 
==Career==
 
Cesar was hired as a part-time security guard just a few months before getting called up at the last minute to personally escort Kennedy.<ref name=obs/> [[Lisa Pease]], who researched ''[[A Lie Too Big to Fail]]'' about the [[RFK Assassination]], writes that Cesar had previously worked for [[Robert A. Maheu]] in [[Los Angeles]].<ref name=wp2019>https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/02/09/cia-may-have-used-contractor-who-inspired-mission-impossible-kill-rfk-new-book-alleges/</ref>
 
Cesar was hired as a part-time security guard just a few months before getting called up at the last minute to personally escort Kennedy.<ref name=obs/> [[Lisa Pease]], who researched ''[[A Lie Too Big to Fail]]'' about the [[RFK Assassination]], writes that Cesar had previously worked for [[Robert A. Maheu]] in [[Los Angeles]].<ref name=wp2019>https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/02/09/cia-may-have-used-contractor-who-inspired-mission-impossible-kill-rfk-new-book-alleges/</ref>
 
 
 
  
 
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[[Dan Moldea]] researched Cesar's background, interviewed him and has stated that he believes he didn't shoot RFK.<ref>http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/4055-eugene-thane-cesar-did-he-do-it/</ref>
 
[[Dan Moldea]] researched Cesar's background, interviewed him and has stated that he believes he didn't shoot RFK.<ref>http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/4055-eugene-thane-cesar-did-he-do-it/</ref>
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"Hours after Cesar died – on September 11, 2019 – Kennedy’s son, [[Robert F. Kennedy Jr]]., took to [[Instagram]] to build the case that Cesar may have “murdered my father.”<ref>https://heavy.com/news/2019/09/thane-eugene-cesar-rfk/</ref>
 
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Revision as of 17:33, 14 August 2020

Person.png Thane Eugene CesarRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Died11 September 2019
Perpetrator ofRFK/Assassination
Suspected assassin of RFK, an armed security guard who got the job a week earlier.

Thane Eugene Cesar was an armed security guard believed by some commentators (including Mark Gorton) to have been the real shooter in the RFK assassination.[1]

Career

Cesar was hired as a part-time security guard just a few months before getting called up at the last minute to personally escort Kennedy.[2] Lisa Pease, who researched A Lie Too Big to Fail about the RFK Assassination, writes that Cesar had previously worked for Robert A. Maheu in Los Angeles.[3]

RFK assassination

Full article: RFK assassination

Thane Eugene Cesar was an armed security guard standing directly behind Robert F. Kennedy when he was shot in the back of the head. Lisa peases cites witnesses such as the wife of author George Plimpton, who said they saw gunmen behind Kennedy. [3] Cesar admitted drawing his gun.[2]

Removal of the clip on tie by Life

RFK removed Cesar's clip on tie as he fell. This was removed from the image of RFK on the ground when it was used as the cover image for the June 24 1968 cover of Life magazine.[4]

Dissent

Dan Moldea researched Cesar's background, interviewed him and has stated that he believes he didn't shoot RFK.[5]

Death

"Hours after Cesar died – on September 11, 2019 – Kennedy’s son, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., took to Instagram to build the case that Cesar may have “murdered my father.”[6]

 

An event carried out

EventLocationDescription
RFK/AssassinationUS
Ambassador Hotel
Los Angeles
California
The assassination of Robert Kennedy, who had resolved to bring to track down and prosecute the killers of him brother, JFK, once he had himself become president.

 

Event Witnessed

EventLocation(s)Description
RFK/AssassinationUS
Ambassador Hotel
Los Angeles
California
The assassination of Robert Kennedy, who had resolved to bring to track down and prosecute the killers of him brother, JFK, once he had himself become president.
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