Thank you all for getting the word out to the largest audience whenever possible. Steve Kirsch is exactly the man for the job!!!!
Just as Barry Gordon (NZ whistleblower) says...whether you agree with everything on these sites...it doesn't matter. What matters is they're the ones with the viewing audience and have the heart and guts to present it.
Sorry Bobby...can no longer support your campaign.
You stood on the premise of honesty in our government...you finally admitted that the CIA was involved in your Dad's assassination and you have fought for years as an environmental attorney fighting corruption against giants such as Monsanto...but where do you stand on war? I always thought it was for PEACE...however you came out loud and clear with this Israel/Palestine conflict and where you stand. Did you pause to take in ALL the information? Did you listen to ALL sides? Have you debated those like Matt Blumenthal? Have you heard the voices of those who are on CHD...Children's Health Defense that you were chair of before seeking the position of president? Vera Sherav...listen to her speak about this situation at the 39:38 minute mark...
Ilana Rachel Daniel who does the Jerusalem Report and how bout Mary Holland and Polly Tommey, wondering where they stand and how they feel about your "tweets" like this one.
How is it that you so wanted open debates when it came to COVID...and how I and many others I'm sure feel like it was only things you wanted to talk about?
You're right if you think I'm disappointed...I and many others had hope for you. Did you even ask any questions of how this attack happened when some have said even a cockroach could not get through Israeli defense? Sounds like something similar that happened in this country years ago...have you spoke of that? Will you ask the tough questions going forward?
Unfortunately I and many others believe you have sunk your ship and that hill that you're determined to stand on and fight...many I'm sure have left your side.
Bottom line...I had hope, lots of hope and have spoken to others who had hope. Hell we wrote your name on the ballot last election as a "write in" as that was the only hope we had.
Many posts written about you and what you believe or believed...see this one
“Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.: I’m going to tell you these three things that you need to remember in this critical day and age. 1.) Once government acquires a power, it never lets it go voluntarily. 2.) Every power that government acquires, using this pandemic as a pretense, it will ultimately abuse to the maximum effect possible. This is a rule that is as certain as gravity. 3.) Nobody has ever complied their way out of totalitarianism. Every time you comply the demands will get greater and greater.
We need to resolve here and now that this is the hill we need to die on. They have come for our jobs, they have come for our transport, now they’re coming for our children. We have an obligation as parents to protect them. There hasn't been a government in history that has told its people, we are going to demand children sacrifice and take risks to save old people. It’s always the other way around. The old, the mature, the adults, always put themselves at risk to protect their children. This is an ethical issue. It’s a moral issue. It’s an issue of character for each of us. And it’s an issue about democracy and public health.”
...our children are still here (many of them) and they come in all colors and their innocence needs to be realized and recognized, what world do we offer them if we can't tell them the truth?
We took our gate sign down that went up in April...
and who knows where our t-shirts will end up...maybe as a conversation piece with our children of the hope we had.
I really hope now that you can live with your conscience.
Thank you for all the good things you have done as one thing does not undo these...but this one thing is one of the big things you're running on, it's what most of us want...and that is HONESTY and without that there will be no PEACE.
I know some of you well. A few of you are among my oldest friends. Others of you I have never met. But all of you are my family, as public servants and fellow Americans.
Families tell one another the truth, as best we are able with grace and love and, above all, with candor. When we take wrong turns, or fail to live up to our best selves, it is our family's responsibility to hold up a mirror and recall us back to our true purpose and highest self-expression. And so I feel compelled to write to you now, because in my view, limited though it may be, the Democratic Party has gone off track.
We live in times of division, disease, and turmoil, but they are not the first such times in our nation’s history. Rulers always face the temptation to maintain social control by denying the people their sovereignty and their voice. But from our nation’s founding, through many struggles, we have upheld freedom instead. Our founders shed their blood for it. The civil rights movement fought for it, and the Democratic Party supported that movement under the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, culminating in the Voting Rights Act.
Throughout the modern era, the Democratic Party fought back against censorship, upheld civil liberties, resisted corporate influence, and sought to enfranchise as many voters as possible. The Democratic party truly lived up to its name — the party of democracy, the party of the people.
Unfortunately, in recent years our party leaders have succumbed to the siren of control. They have compromised the defining democratic principle of one person, one vote through repeated interference in the primary elections. They have hijacked the party machinery and, in recent years, directed the power of censorship onto their political opponents, raising political victory onto the altar in place of honest democracy.
In school rooms across this country, we teach our children that they have an inalienable right to self-determination, that no matter the town or creed or condition into which they were born, they each have an equal right to vote for the life and society of their choosing. And that someday, they too will have the chance to put forth their own ideas and be elected or passed over, based on the equal votes of diverse peers.
Never, in all the civics lessons in all the schools in America, did the teacher add “except for in states that the President lost in the previous election.” Never, in all the glorious retellings of our fight for universal voting rights, has any teacher added, “and the decision of the people should be overturned if it doesn't comply with the preference of the ruling elites.” Yet this is exactly the new page in history that the DNC's pending rules propose, casting out New Hampshire’s votes, limiting ballot access in Iowa, and deploying party operatives to water down the popular vote and ensure a controlled victory.
Equally disheartening is the DNC’s refusal to hold debates. The matter of precedent is spurious, as there has been no serious primary challenge to an incumbent in more than 40 years. (Although Al Gore, a sitting vice-president, did debate challengers in 2000.) Voters deserve — and democracy requires — a competitive process by which to determine nominees. It should be a party’s voters who choose a candidate, not party insiders who anoint one.
The DNC and the Joe Biden campaign have essentially merged into one unit, financially and strategically, despite the promise of neutrality in its charter and bylaws. The DNC is not supposed to favor one candidate over another. It is supposed to oversee a fair, democratic selection process, and then support the candidate that its voters choose.
Much has been said in recent years about our country’s endangered democracy. As someone who has spent decades battling corrupt corporate polluters, I can attest that endangered species are not saved by idle talk. We didn’t bring the Bald Eagle back to the Hudson River Valley by holding a press conference. We did it by cleaning up the pollution that threatened its survival and introducing new chicks to the wild.
Our endangered democracy is no different. Its salvation lies in cleansing our society of the toxic divisions and corporate greed that pollute our political waters. Its salvation lies not in sound bites, but in the careful seeding and nurturing and protection of healthy examples of democracy in action.
To my dear family of fellow public servants and caretakers of democracy, I would like to offer a heartfelt invitation. Please, lead by example and hold the most transparent, equal, accessible, and accountable election that has ever been seen in this country. You have the power to do this. You have the power to restore the faith of the people — faith in the Democratic Party, and faith in democracy itself.
Family to family, I urge you to reflect, privately and in consultation with your higher power, on what legacy you wish to leave. Will it be a fearful, desperate grasping for power at all costs? Or will it be the confident and graceful letting go that marks those who truly believe in democracy? And if, in those reflections, you find yourself seeking sage counsel, I offer the parting words of George Washington — a leader whose voluntary handover of power set a precedent that echoes to this day.
“Parties,” Washington warned, “become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion.”
I write to you now in the hope that you hold the engine of democracy as sacred as I do. I pray that, at a time of public discontent, you cede more power to the public, not less, and thereby do right by yourselves, by the American people, and by the ideal of self-determination that inaugurated our great nation.
Full text of Robert F Kennedy, Jr.'s open letter to the DNC:
Dear Chairman Harrison and Members of the DNC,
I know some of you well. A few of you are among my oldest friends. Others of you I have never met. But all of you are my family, as public servants and fellow Americans.
Families tell one another the truth, as best we are able with grace and love and, above all, with candor. When we take wrong turns, or fail to live up to our best selves, it is our family's responsibility to hold up a mirror and recall us back to our true purpose and highest self-expression. And so I feel compelled to write to you now, because in my view, limited though it may be, the Democratic Party has gone off track.
We live in times of division, disease, and turmoil, but they are not the first such times in our nation’s history. Rulers always face the temptation to maintain social control by denying the people their sovereignty and their voice. But from our nation’s founding, through many struggles, we have upheld freedom instead. Our founders shed their blood for it. The civil rights movement fought for it, and the Democratic Party supported that movement under the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, culminating in the Voting Rights Act. Throughout the modern era, the Democratic Party fought back against censorship, upheld civil liberties, resisted corporate influence, and sought to enfranchise as many voters as possible. The Democratic party truly lived up to its name — the party of democracy, the party of the people.
Unfortunately, in recent years our party leaders have succumbed to the siren of control. They have compromised the defining democratic principle of one person, one vote through repeated interference in the primary elections. They have hijacked the party machinery and, in recent years, directed the power of censorship onto their political opponents, raising political victory onto the altar in place of honest democracy.
In school rooms across this country, we teach our children that they have an inalienable right to self-determination, that no matter the town or creed or condition into which they were born, they each have an equal right to vote for the life and society of their choosing. And that someday, they too will have the chance to put forth their own ideas and be elected or passed over, based on the equal votes of diverse peers.
Never, in all the civics lessons in all the schools in America, did the teacher add “except for in states that the President lost in the previous election.” Never, in all the glorious retellings of our fight for universal voting rights, has any teacher added, “and the decision of the people should be overturned if it doesn't comply with the preference of the ruling elites.” Yet this is exactly the new page in history that the DNC's pending rules propose, casting out New Hampshire’s votes, limiting ballot access in Iowa, and deploying party operatives to water down the popular vote and ensure a controlled victory.
Equally disheartening is the DNC’s refusal to hold debates. The matter of precedent is spurious, as there has been no serious primary challenge to an incumbent in more than 40 years. (Although Al Gore, a sitting vice-president, did debate challengers in 2000.) Voters deserve — and democracy requires — a competitive process by which to determine nominees. It should be a party’s voters who choose a candidate, not party insiders who anoint one.
The DNC and the Joe Biden campaign have essentially merged into one unit, financially and strategically, despite the promise of neutrality in its charter and bylaws. The DNC is not supposed to favor one candidate over another. It is supposed to oversee a fair, democratic selection process, and then support the candidate that its voters choose.
Much has been said in recent years about our country’s endangered democracy. As someone who has spent decades battling corrupt corporate polluters, I can attest that endangered species are not saved by idle talk. We didn’t bring the Bald Eagle back to the Hudson River Valley by holding a press conference. We did it by cleaning up the pollution that threatened its survival and introducing new chicks to the wild.
Our endangered democracy is no different. Its salvation lies in cleansing our society of the toxic divisions and corporate greed that pollute our political waters. Its salvation lies not in sound bites, but in the careful seeding and nurturing and protection of healthy examples of democracy in action.
To my dear family of fellow public servants and caretakers of democracy, I would like to offer a heartfelt invitation. Please, lead by example and hold the most transparent, equal, accessible, and accountable election that has ever been seen in this country. You have the power to do this. You have the power to restore the faith of the people — faith in the Democratic Party, and faith in democracy itself.
Family to family, I urge you to reflect, privately and in consultation with your higher power, on what legacy you wish to leave. Will it be a fearful, desperate grasping for power at all costs? Or will it be the confident and graceful letting go that marks those who truly believe in democracy? And if, in those reflections, you find yourself seeking sage counsel, I offer the parting words of George Washington — a leader whose voluntary handover of power set a precedent that echoes to this day.
“Parties,” Washington warned, “become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion.”
I write to you now in the hope that you hold the engine of democracy as sacred as I do. I pray that, at a time of public discontent, you cede more power to the public, not less, and thereby do right by yourselves, by the American people, and by the ideal of self-determination that inaugurated our great nation.
Can't remember what it was like to have a president that can speak properly...I remember my parents glued to the television watching JFK and RFK...what they said was important to the people.
If you click under the "trending" the 25 min part of the show is Edward Dowd who is releasing numbers out of the UK. No words can say how I feel after watching.
It's been years since we purchased the DVD, Crash Course and have followed Chris Martenson ever since. He is clear, concise, rational yet calm in delivering his message. Great interview Kim!
..."it can't be done by a few on behalf of the many." How right he is.
Must see for the many and always new news for the few. If you don't have the time to invest for the whole thing, watch and listen around the 34 minute mark!
Here on HRR, Health Ranger Report with Mike Adams...another one trying to wake up the masses, thank you both for your hard work and necessary news reporting.
I recently listed to an interview with Peter Garrett, lead singer for Midnight Oil...though it aired on NPR (National Propaganda Radio), there was a lot said by the singer.
In a landmark ruling Tuesday, a federal judge (Judge Terry Doughty) temporarily barred several Biden administration officials and federal agencies from communicating with social media platforms.
Bobby tweeted...
Federal judge orders President Biden to stop censoring his critics including me. The decision mentions me on page 17. Happy Independence Day Everyone!https://t.co/nEE40XSjpC
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) July 4, 2023
Commenting on Tuesday’s ruling, Kennedy told The Defender:
“This is one of the most important First Amendment cases in our nation’s history. Missouri v. Biden concerns every American regardless of party affiliation, political ideology, personal beliefs or religion.
“Freedom of speech has been the central foundation stone of our democracy since our nation’s birth. An American president has no right to wield White House power to silence his critics. These actions were anathema to our core American values and a disappointment to all those around the globe who see America as the world’s exemplary democracy.”
Hopefully the injured can soon get help. This from Canada. How very sad.
“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” — attributed to Gandhi
This latest poll is sending shockwaves among the political class in Washington DC. After being in the race less than 2 months, Kennedy is viewed favorably by 49% of those polled, while Biden is at 45%, and Trump comes in third at only 43%.
According to the Economist and YouGov:
Kennedy Jr. was viewed favorably by 49% of respondents and unfavorably by just 30%, leaving him with a net rating of 19 points—higher than any other candidate in the poll, which surveyed 1,500 adult respondents from June 10 to 13.
Biden with 52% of respondents viewing him somewhat or very unfavorably while 45% have very or somewhat favorable impressions,
Trump 53% viewing him unfavorably and 43% favorably.
Great to see Joe Rogan had him on...3 hours and 5 minutes! Thank you Joe.
The thought police are out!
Can't hyperlink this site or Mercola's so copy and paste if you care to peruse.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/fda-rumor-control-misinformation-spreaders/?itm_term=home
Such a great song...hope everyone is living in these living years.
No time like the present to make a change in your life for the better no matter how small as like the drop of water in the ocean, if we all make a small change each day for the betterment of humanity, we can become a crowd that can overcome. No expectations though, we just turtle forth each day as Catherine Austin Fitts has written about.