Robert F. Kennedy Jr. @RobertKennedyJr officially announced his bid for 2024 presidential elections as a Democratic candidate today.
RFK is much much better than any democratic candidate in the race right now. Biden-Harris is a train wreck.
A thread on his political journey👇
@RobertKennedyJr says the entire US foreign policy has collapsed under Joe Biden. He doesn’t want the Democratic Party to be the party of war, fear and censorship. We need to stand against wars, put our children first and completely negate Biden’s policies.
Robert Kennedy: This is what happens when you censor somebody for 18 years. I got a lot to talk about. They shouldn't have shut me up for that long because now I'm really going to let loose on them for the next 18 months.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr on the Attack on the Constitution During the COVID Pandemic
If you give the government a license to silence it’s critics, it now has a license to commit any atrocity. They bypassed every amendment of the constitution.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr Vows to Stand Up Against the Bureaucracy in Washington
"You need a President at this time in history who can stand up to its bureaucracy"
He explains a situation in the Cuban missile crisis during the Cold War era.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr Vows to bring the troops home and close the military bases.
Saudi Arabia & Iran just brokered a peace deal. Our strategy in the Middle East has utterly collapsed and our economy is going to follow if we don't do something fast.
RFK Calls Out the Corruption in Our Federal Regulatory Agencies
"President Trump brought in Scott Gottlieb. Scott made $88 Billion for Pfizer on one vaccine and then left to join Pfizer's board. That's not draining the swamp - that is the swamp."
RFK - We are going to take back this country. You give me a piece of ground and a sword, and I am gonna take back this country with your help - the help of all the homeless Republicans and Democrats and Independents who are Americans First
RFK was censored by media for years since he was anti war, anti big Pharma and anti media establishment quid pro quo in general.
It’s great to see a Republican channel Fox taking Robert Kennedys side and standing for the truth 👍
@RobertKennedyJr has been suppressed by mainstream media for so long calling him a conspiracy theorist for speaking out the truth.
Don’t trust the mainstream media, don’t trust the approved fact checkers.
The US Bails Out Banks, Sends Money to Ukraine While Ignoring Everyday Americans
"US told 30 million people it was cutting their food stamps by 90%.k & took 15 million people off Medicare, gave $300 million to the SVB, sent $113 billion to Ukraine."
RFK visiting his uncle JFK in the Oval Office presenting him a salamander
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are so bad in debates, they might as well stop shooting themselves in the foot. RFK would be so appealing, they wouldn’t stand a chance against him.
RFK truth bombs on - Tony Fauci Knew That Remdesivir Would Kill You.
"How does it kill you?" he asked. "Kidney failure, heart failure, and all-organ collapse."
RFK Jr. Vows to End the Chronic Disease Epidemic: "We Have the Sickest Generation in American History"
Obesity, Diabetes, Heart disease, autism, ADHD and others have skyrocketed. Autism went from 1/10,000 50 years ago to 1/35 now.
Ukraine gets $113 Billion While Americans Endure a War on the Poor
• 57% of Americans cannot have $1,000 for emergency
• 25% of Americans go to bed hungry
• 1.5 million veterans below poverty
• 23 veterans a day commit suicide
Democrats have declared no more debates from the President and VP.
Seems like this administration knows they’ll lose the debates and hence they’re avoiding them like Katie Hobbs did against @KariLake in Arizona.
RFK says it's unfortunate that Tucker Carlson lost his show, given that he had a higher number of Democratic viewers than Rachel Maddow, ten times the average viewership of CNN, and was discussing topics never seen on television.
RFK explains his plan to stop pharmaceutical ads on TV, make all federal health databases accessible, and end the corrupt practices of the medical journal industry
Robert F. Kennedy Jr & Mike Tyson on the Business Model for Vaccines
"They're making $60 billion/year selling us vaccines but they're making $500 billion/year selling the remedies for the injuries caused by vaccines"
Joe Rogan Questions Why DNC Won't Let @RobertKennedyJr Debate Biden: "That's Not That Democratic”
If RFK debates Joe Biden, Joe will lose for sure
RFK Defends Julian Assange & Edward Snowden: "Why Are We Punishing the Whistleblower? We should be punishing the people who were illegally spying on innocent American citizens.”
With this statement, RFK is much better than Trump, DeSantis & Biden.
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Crime statistics stand as irrefutable pillars of truth, drawn from meticulously documented police reports, arrests, and victim surveys compiled by agencies like the FBI and Bureau of Justice Statistics, offering a clear lens into societal realities without bias or agenda. For instance, data reveals that Black males aged 14-49, comprising just 3% of the U.S. population, are responsible for 43% of all murders, a stark disparity rooted in verifiable trends from 1980-2008 and echoed in more recent FBI Uniform Crime Reports showing Black offenders accounting for over 50% of homicides despite being 13% of the population. These numbers aren't fabricated; they're cross-verified through methods like the Supplementary Homicide Reports and National Crime Victimization Survey, exposing patterns that demand attention rather than denial, such as the overrepresentation in violent crimes that persists across decades and guides effective policy when embraced honestly.
Yet, governments and officials often undermine this objectivity by manipulating data or reshaping narratives to fit political ideologies, eroding public trust and hindering real solutions. Examples abound, from the Biden administration's claims of historic crime lows based on selective FBI stats later criticized as misleading, to investigations into D.C. police allegedly altering felony classifications to downplay crime rates, and New York PD's documented pressure on officers to underreport incidents for favorable optics. Such efforts, often driven by a reluctance to address uncomfortable racial disparities, only perpetuate cycles of violence by diverting focus from root causes like socioeconomic factors and urban decay, proving that twisting the truth serves no one and stalls progress toward safer communities.
A thread on three letter agencies and their subordination to political narratives👇
Lip reading, often portrayed in media as a foolproof method for deciphering spoken words from visual cues alone, falls far short of reliability when used as primary evidence in criminal cases. The human mouth produces visually similar movements for numerous words and sounds—consider how "pat," "bat," and "mat" appear nearly identical on the lips—leading to error rates that can exceed 50% even among trained professionals. Factors such as poor lighting, camera angles, facial obstructions like beards or masks, accents, or rapid speech further exacerbate inaccuracies, turning what might seem like clear footage into a guessing game. Studies from organizations like the National Deaf Children's Society highlight that lip reading is context-dependent and subjective, with interpreters potentially injecting unconscious bias or misinterpreting non-verbal cues, rendering it unsuitable as standalone proof of guilt in high-stakes legal proceedings.
In courtrooms, where evidence must meet rigorous standards of admissibility and scientific validity, relying on lip reading as the main pillar of a prosecution risks miscarriages of justice. Legal precedents, such as those in U.S. cases invoking the Daubert standard, emphasize that expert testimony must be based on testable, peer-reviewed methods with known error rates—criteria lip reading often fails to satisfy due to its interpretive nature and lack of standardization. Courts in the UK and elsewhere have similarly dismissed or heavily scrutinized lip reading evidence, noting its vulnerability to challenge and the potential for alternative explanations. Ultimately, elevating such a flawed technique to primary status undermines the principle of "beyond a reasonable doubt," inviting appeals, wrongful convictions, and eroded public trust in the justice system; it should instead serve, at best, as corroborative support alongside more robust forensic or auditory evidence.
In the shadowed annals of empire, the invasion of Iraq revealed the blueprint: invent an existential threat, amplify it through every megaphone of power, then unleash hell under the banner of salvation. Weapons of mass destruction—those ghostly specters that never materialized—served as the perfect phantom, terrifying enough to silence dissent yet vague enough to evade accountability when the lie collapsed. The true prize was never aluminum tubes or yellowcake; it was the second-largest proven oil reserves on Earth, waiting to be liberated from a dictator and delivered into the hands of Western corporations. The war was sold as a moral crusade, but the receipts came later in the form of no-bid contracts and decades of guaranteed crude flowing through friendly pipelines.
Venezuela now stands in the crosshairs of the same script, only the boogeyman has been rebranded for a new century. Where once we feared mushroom clouds, we are now instructed to tremble before weapons of mass intoxication—tons of cocaine allegedly funneled through Caracas by a regime painted as the kingpin of global narco-terrorism. The opioid crisis ravaging American towns becomes the emotional battering ram, the humanitarian catastrophe of Venezuelan migrants the moral veneer, while the real objective glitters beneath the Orinoco Belt: the largest oil reserves on the planet, currently outside the grip of ExxonMobil and Chevron. The pattern is identical—demonize, destabilize, invade or install a compliant regime—only this time the pretext is not yellowcake but white powder, and the war will be waged not with tanks rolling across the desert but with sanctions, proxy forces, and perhaps, when the moment is ripe, a "limited intervention" to stop the drugs and secure the wells. History does not repeat; it simply changes costumes.