synak
29-09-2007, 11:26 AM
After clicking the thumbs below you will notice both of them wrote extremely similar repeated phrases/words.
The first is a page from Sirhan Sirhan's notebook where he jotted down his intentions to kill Robert.
http://www.imageox.com/graphic/thumbs/93244-rfk_snb-th.jpeg (http://www.imageox.com/share/93244-rfk_snb.jpeg)
The second is an excerpt from a play said to have been written by Seung Hui Cho.
http://www.imageox.com/graphic/thumbs/93242-mcbeef_8-th.jpeg (http://www.imageox.com/share/93242-mcbeef_8.jpeg)
There is strong evidence that suggests both were controlled mentally to act out these two events. Perhaps I will elaborate on this later but for now please feel free to contribute any info or elaborate.
Mark David Chapman the alleged killer of John Lennon also verbally spoke words resembling these to himself shortly before Lennon's assassination took place.
"He walked past me and then I heard in my head, 'Do it, do it, do it,' over and over again, saying 'Do it, do it, do it,' like that," Chapman, preternaturally serene, recalled in a BBC documentary several years after going to prison. "I don't remember aiming. I must have done, but I don't remember drawing a bead or whatever you call it. And I just pulled the trigger steady five times."
http://www.john-lennon.com/theassassinationofjl.htm
The first is a page from Sirhan Sirhan's notebook where he jotted down his intentions to kill Robert.
http://www.imageox.com/graphic/thumbs/93244-rfk_snb-th.jpeg (http://www.imageox.com/share/93244-rfk_snb.jpeg)
The second is an excerpt from a play said to have been written by Seung Hui Cho.
http://www.imageox.com/graphic/thumbs/93242-mcbeef_8-th.jpeg (http://www.imageox.com/share/93242-mcbeef_8.jpeg)
There is strong evidence that suggests both were controlled mentally to act out these two events. Perhaps I will elaborate on this later but for now please feel free to contribute any info or elaborate.
Mark David Chapman the alleged killer of John Lennon also verbally spoke words resembling these to himself shortly before Lennon's assassination took place.
"He walked past me and then I heard in my head, 'Do it, do it, do it,' over and over again, saying 'Do it, do it, do it,' like that," Chapman, preternaturally serene, recalled in a BBC documentary several years after going to prison. "I don't remember aiming. I must have done, but I don't remember drawing a bead or whatever you call it. And I just pulled the trigger steady five times."
http://www.john-lennon.com/theassassinationofjl.htm