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message 1: by James, Group Founder (new) - rated it 5 stars

James Morcan | 11378 comments As many a Tinfoil Hatter has pointed out over the years, the most infamous assassins of the 20th Century all had three names, including Lee Harvey Oswald, Mark David Chapman, James Earl Ray. What about Sirhan Sirhan, we hear you ask? Him too, actually, as his full name, which was rarely reported by the media, was Sirhan Bashira Sirhan.

So what does this three-name assassin point prove? Absolutely nothing, of course.

Remember, the hallmark of a good conspiracy theory is it cannot be proven! It’s a weird coincidence nevertheless. And coincidences seem to be the norm when it comes to the deaths of the most famous, influential and politically-threatening figures of recent decades…


message 2: by Dov (last edited Feb 14, 2016 04:16PM) (new)

Dov Ivry | 45 comments I think the most important assassin in the 20th century was Fanya Kaplan. She changed all history. She shot Lenin. He didn't die immediately but when they tried to remove the bullet, that caused his stroke and he was finished. It opened the way to Stalin.

Lenin was a rough character but he was not a maniac like Stalin and he might have built a Communist regime which would still be here today, like the Chinese have.


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James Morcan | 11378 comments Agreed - Lenin's Communism never got a proper chance and Stalin replaced it with something else.


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J.B. (goodreadscomjbmorrisauthor) Interesting thesis, Dov. I hadn't considered the premise.


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