How to Assassinate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Now that it has been established that the CIA played a dominant role in the murders of his uncle and father, RFK, Jr. has been warned by friends and enemies alike to stay away from a presidential run for office. But Kennedy has announced, and one of the first major attacks on him was a major character assassination piece published by the Associated Press.
Read the carefully-worded hit piece and count the false claims which discredit his life, his work, his opinions on vaccines, his dedication to child health and his record as the bestselling author of perhaps the “most important non-fiction book” published in the lifetime of Bill Rice.
The purpose of the AP hit piece is to give journalists the politically-correct terminology for the politically-correct narrative about Kennedy.
In days to come, watch for these tags to be repeated: he is anti-vaccine, fixated on the idea that vaccines are not safe, misleading, dangerous, and has no chance of winning.
Whatever your opinion on Kennedy as a qualified presidential leader, you should be aware of dishonest smear and defamation tactics used by a dishonest and politicized press.
You can access the piece here: https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https://apnews.com/article/robert-kennedy-jr-presidential-campaign-9fb5ed5c8e1fd31d2a4458d44b086593
What is being released right now is not transparency.
It is controlled disclosure.
Fragments.
Selective timing.
Curated narratives.
Carefully engineered confusion.
Enough to distract.
Former DNI General Michael Flynn
“Our problem as Americans is we actually hate history. What we love is nostalgia.’
-- Regie Gibson
“Here’s an uncomfortable truth about the Epstein accusations: We only find them morally reprehensible because of Christianity. Before the spread of Christianity, ‘civilized’ Greek and Roman elites openly flaunted underage s*x slaves. This was normal. Emperor Hadrian built an entire city in honor of his favorite boy… If you undercut the moral foundations of Christianity from the West, culture reverts back to pagan norms.”
–Paul Anleitner