Sunday, December 12, 2021

Clock is Ticking on Gov Gavin Newsom's Approval of Parole for 'Kennedy Killer' Palestinian Terrorist Sirhan Sirhan

Clock is Ticking on Gov Gavin Newsom's Approval of Parole for 'Kennedy Killer' Palestinian Terrorist Sirhan Sirhan. TERRORISM, TERRORISTS
a person who uses unlawful violence such as murder, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims. 'Kennedy Killer' Sirhan Sirhan reportedly said after shooting RFK on June 5, 1968, “I did it for my country (Palestine).” Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón's office stood by its policy to decline to participate in any post-sentencing decisions regarding parole or release of this dirtbag Sirhan Sirhan. "This is one of the most notorious political assassinations in U.S. history and the killer Sirhan Sirhan is being considered for release without benefit of a representative on behalf of the people of California," said Vern Pierson, president of the California District Attorney's Association and the D.A. of El Dorado County. Sirhan Sirhan was a sleeper agent for the PLO. Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) umbrella political organization claiming to represent the world’s Palestinians—those Arabs, and their descendants, who lived in mandated Palestine, (Sirhan Sirhan born March 19, 1944, Jerusalem), before the creation there of the State of Israel in 1948. PLO was formed in 1964 to centralize the leadership of various Palestinian groups that previously had operated as clandestine resistance movements, terorists. PLO came into prominence only after the Six-Day War of June 1967. PLO had factions and agents in 1968 Los Angeles CA, like Sirhan Sirhan.

Political Assassin Approved for Parole, WTF? 'Kennedy Killer', Sirhan Sirhan, full name Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, born March 19, 1944, Jerusalem, West Bank. Sirhan Sirhan was a sleeper, a terrorist who is not currently active but assumes a guise in order to be in position, unsuspected, for future terrorist activities. Palestinian-born Jordanian citizen Sirhan Sirhan convicted in 1969 of fatally shooting U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy on June 5, 1968. Palestinian Sirhan Sirhan was from the West Bank home to the terrorist group Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) that seeks the eradication of Israel and all Jews. Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) had a faction in Los Angeles in 1968. Sirhan Sirhan received the death penalty for murdering Kennedy, but the sentence was later commuted to life. In the 1950s, Sirhan Sirhan and his family moved to the United States and eventually settled in Pasadena, California. There he attended Pasadena City College and later held odd jobs, notably working at a horse stable and later at a health food store. During this time, 1967 to 1968, Sirhan became vocal in his opposition to Israel, especially after the Six-Day War (June 1967), in which the country seized control of various territories, including the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the Old City of Jerusalem where he had lived. Sirhan began directing his anger at Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, who expressed support for Israel while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968. On June 4, Kennedy won the California primary, and shortly after midnight, he gave a speech at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. As he left through a service pantry, Kennedy was fatally shot; he died on June 6. In addition, five bystanders were wounded. Sirhan was apprehended at the scene—tackled by George Plimpton, Rosey Grier, and others—and he reportedly said, “I did it for my country.” The attack took place on the one-year anniversary of the start of the Six-Day War.

CLOCK IS TICKING, SAN DIEGO — Sirhan B. Sirhan, who was convicted of assassinating Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, was found suitable for parole August 26th, 2021 by a two-person panel, but the decision must still be approved by the governor. It was Sirhan's 16th attempt at parole after he shot the presidential hopeful on June 5, 1968, in the kitchen of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. The California Parole Board's staff has 120 days to review the decision, and the governor has another 30 days to approve, deny or modify it, by Jan 21st, 2022. If parole is ultimately denied, he can try again in three years. If the decision is approved, it would lead to his release early next year.

Palestinian Terrorist Osama Sam Mustafa from Tampa FL and San Diego CA has a lot in common with Palestinian Terrorist Sirhan Sirhan from Pasadena CA, both have strong roots in the West Bank Palestine and the terrorist group Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). Osama Sam Mustafa, DOB 2/10/1963, was born in Illinois USA (most likely Chicago), he got his SSN in 1979Sam Mustafa lived his entire life in the states except for 3 years when he was 13 years old and went to live with relatives in Ramallah West Bank, he returned to the states when he was 16 in 1979 fully radicalized and a member of the PFLP. Sam Mustafa shows up on Mercy Rd, San Diego, CA in March of 1993, he was 30 years old, he opened and operated several automotive related business's in and around San Diego. Sam Mustafa is a high ranking member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) as he told me in a series of emails from Amman Jordan while he was on the run from the law in 2017, 2018 and early 2019. I also know for a fact that he had indicated in the emails he sent me from smust41@hotmail.com IP address 94.142.34.66 in Amman Jordan that he was also in nearby Ramallah West Bank with his terrorist pals of the Palestinian Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). Osama Mustafa was detained in Amman Jordan around Sept 7th, 2019 and returned to the United States, where he was transferred in early October 2019 to the BOP Petersburg VA to begin' serving his 20 year term of incarceration.' The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) organization was set up in 1967 providing an institutional framework for militant organizations associated with the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), notable for its Marxist-Leninist ideology and its hijacking of a number of aircraft between 1968 and 1974. The 'Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades' are the armed wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). They function in both the West Bank and Gaza and internationally. The PFLP rejected political compromise with Israel—it opposed the peace process begun with Israel in the 1990s—and pledged to replace that state with a secular, democratic state in Palestine. 

The FBI conducted several investigations of Osama Sam Mustafa prior to September 11, 2001. The first was opened in August 1991 upon receipt of reports from the San Diego Police Department that, during a traffic stop, Osama Sam Mustafa had stated that the United States needed another Pan Am 103 attack and that he could be the one to carry it out.  Osama Sam Mustafa also said that "all Americans should be killed for what they did to Iraqis,” the Joint Inquiry report says. “The FBI received information in 1994 that he had threatened to kill a former Israeli intelligence officer who resided in San Diego. Osama Sam Mustafa informed the FBI that he was a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization and that the orders to kill him had come from the PLO and PFLP.” The PFLP is part of the PLO, the PFLP joined the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), the umbrella organization of the Palestinian national movement, in 1968, becoming the second-largest faction after Yassir Arafat's Fatah.

Both of these two individuals, Sirhan Sirhan and Sam Mustafa, appear to be sleeper agents just waiting to make their mark on history. Sirhan Sirhan murders presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, and Sam Mustafa gives material support to two of the 9/11 Hijackers in San Diego CA. From information provided by a Federal agent it was learned that 9/11 hijacker Nawaf Al-hazmi had a US B-1/B-2 Multiple Entry Visa, and on this visa that was issued 4/03/1999, Al-hazmi had listed the address of Sam’s Star Mart in San Diego (La Mesa) as where he would be staying, this is before he ever came into the USA. 

9/11 terrorist Nawaf al-Hazmi mainly associated with Mohdar Abdullah, deported, he claimed prior knowledge of the 9/11 attacks, at the Rabat mosque and both worked at Sam’s Star Mart in La Mesa CA. It’s worth looking more closely at Sirhan Sirhan, because he was a type of killer Americans would soon encounter more of. Sirhan Sirhan may have been America's first Middle Eastern lone-wolf terrorist with roots in the PFLP. In 1948, at the height of the events, when Jerusalem was divided in two, the family fled Musrara and moved to the Jordanian-controlled eastern section of the city. In 1956, when Sirhan Sirhan was 12, the family received a special immigration permit issued by the United States to Palestinian refugees, and they settled in Pasadena, in Los Angeles. It is known that the son flirted with a variety of different religious philosophies. Researchers have shown an increasing interest in Sirhan in recent years, particularly against the background of such phenomena as Al-Qaida and ISIS. In a 2011 biography of Sirhan, “The Forgotten Terrorist,” Mel Ayton maintains that the prosecution deliberately chose to ignore evidence proving that this was the first American encounter with Middle Eastern terrorism. To prove his point, Ayton presented evidence, forensic findings and even a notebook in which Sirhan wrote the sentence “RFK must die,” obsessively, thousands of times, proof of premeditation on the assassin’s part.


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