RFK Jr. Is Replicating Bernie Sanders’ Sheepdog Play for MAGA
I have come to suspect that RFK Jr. is playing a role similar to that of Bernie Sanders in the 2016 election. Bernie served as a “sheepdog,” using working class populism and “dissident” credentials to herd voters largely disillusioned with the establishment party candidates to vote for one, with the belief being that his endorsement of Clinton would somehow “push her left.” Now, RFK Jr. is using working class populist rhetoric and his Covid dissident credentials to herd voters disillusioned by Trump and Biden-era Covid policies into the Trump fold.
RFK Jr. continues to speak about popular policies from his campaign, many of which have NOT been publicly endorsed by Trump or Vance in any capacity, and is creating the impression that the policies he is currently espousing will be Trump’s policies if elected. There is no guarantee this is so. There is no citable commitment from the Trump camp giving RFK Jr. any real power in the administration, he is not even a suggested cabinet pick for HHS per recent reports citing Trump’s transition team (picks are being chosen by Howard Lutnick, Epstein’s former neighbor tied to Tether and Steve Mnuchin-chaired Satellogic).
In addition, right before RFK Jr endorsed Trump, his VP pick Shanahan said they would not endorse without Trump admitting that his administration’s Covid-era policies were wrong and highly damaging. There is no indication that Trump ever made this admission privately and there is no proof he has said so publicly. However, Shanahan’s statement shortly before the endorsement created the impression that the endorsement meant Trump had admitted his Covid-era policies were wrong. Yet, before Shanahan’s pre-endorsement claims, it had already been reported that Kennedy would be moving to endorse Trump.
The move was clever, as it gave Trump plausible deniability about his current stance on his Covid-era policies (e.g. mRNA vaccines) and it made it appear that Kennedy had stood strong to his opposition to those same policies and had perhaps influenced Trump in those matters. There is no indication that happened or that Trump committed to giving Kennedy a government appointment that would afford him any real influence over a future Trump administration’s healthcare, agricultural or environmental policies in exchange for Kennedy’s endorsement.
Since the endorsement, there appears to be a deliberate effort to conflate Kennedy’s espoused policy goals with policies that will actually be pursued by a future Trump administration in any way. For instance, one cause long associated with Kennedy is an opposition to both genetically engineered seeds and genetically engineered vaccinations. With Trump having made no public acknowledgement that he views the mRNA vaccines as dangerous, Kennedy’s current rhetoric and his long-standing opposition to these things creates the impression that Trump does now view them as dangerous.
However, this is unlikely as Trump has a history of deregulating the biotechnology industry, particularly with respect to GMO crops, and his VP pick – JD Vance – and other figures close to his campaign like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have significant investments in biotechnology firms that produce genetically engineered organisms. Any sort of meaningful regulation or government policy that would reduce or remove GMOs from the food supply or scrutinize the safety and efficiency of mRNA or DNA vaccines (or other biotech products marketed as health interventions) would invariably affect the investments of some of Trump’s most important backers as well as his vice presidential candidate. Thus, Trump’s most likely policy with respect to genetic engineering is seemingly being masked by his association with Kennedy and the rhetoric Kennedy espouses alongside his calls to vote Trump back into office. This is not just limited to genetic engineering, it is also true too for digital biometric ID (which Trump advanced while in office and important Trump backers are funding/creating the infrastructure for it).
If you want a desired policy, the public must presumably pressure politicians to implement those policies on the public’s behalf. What is happening here is an apparent psyop to create the appearance to the public that desired policies will be adopted, masking the more likely policy to be implemented and preventing any sort of pressure from actually being applied to the Trump campaign that these policies are important to many American voters. It is a means of manufacturing excitement to rally the public behind a politician, while also shielding that politician from public pressure or from apologizing for past policy errors. It is making Trump’s policies appear more populist than his policy commitments and past policy record actually suggest they are and, in doing so, Kennedy is doing a disservice to many of the causes he has long advocated for by not securing public policy commitments (or even private ones that are publicly reported) or by not really applying any pressure at all that is verifiable (merely assumed). Ultimately, those who would normally be the first to resist certain policies (like GMOs, digital ID) and demand policy commitments to prevent their implementation, are being led to embrace someone who, in his last term, advanced the policies they most oppose.
It’s also important to note that this phenomena is not limited to RFK and his team (or Trump and his team). Popular figures on social media and the podcast circuit, like Ian Carroll and Eric Weinstein, have made a point of conflating Kennedy’s past and current rhetoric with current Trump policy commitments, but it is not clear if they are aware of the tactic and playing along or are its victims.
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Sorry but Schneerson was absolutely a supremacist (as are some notable members of Netanyahu's current cabinet) and Schneerson was and other prominent Chabad rabbis have long been pro-occupation, pro-Greater Israel and even called for brutality toward Palestinian civilians.
To whitewash Schneerson is to whitewash the Israeli apartheid policy and brutal treatment of Palestinian civilians + children that he actively lobbied for with his extreme influence in the US and Israel. If he were alive today, he would support the barbaric slaughter in Gaza
Your continued silence on Palestinians' well documented suffering but willingness to tweet in Schneerson's defense suggests that you too think Palestinians don't have the same rights as other groups or if you do, you are too cowardly to say so publicly
The inevitable embrace of the Trump campaign by RFK Jr. will see one of the Covid-era's most prominent (+ promoted) skeptics embrace the man whose administration established the early Covid policies and Military-run Op Warp Speed. What a world and what a disappointment.
Perhaps the worst part is that the people who cared about accountability for what came downstream of Op Warp Speed as well as the mass theft of American wealth from Covid fiscal policy (i.e. "going direct) and govt policy from Birx, Fauci, etc. no longer care nor maybe never did
Trump still stands by his admin's Covid-era decisions incl Warp Speed, + also includes the Covid era QE (going direct) and putting Larry Fink in charge of the US' fiscal response to lockdowns that resulted in the greatest wealth transfer in US history.
The Times (and now other major MSM UK outlets) are smearing me an "antisemitic conspiracy theorist" for discussing in an interview w Neil Oliver the very real Operation Underworld and how it spurred an alliance between org crime and US (and later Israeli) intelligence that has persisted for decades.
They have to twist my words to make it "anti-semitic", as I clearly stated it involved both the Italian mafia and Jewish mob (a matter of record), and claim that I said this group "runs the world" when I instead said they compose one influential faction of the global elite. Embarrassing for The Times, as I have a 1000 page book w an insane number of footnotes proving my case that has yet to be proven wrong. You can read it for free on archive: archive.org/details/one-na…
I also spoke at length about Leslie Wexner, Epstein's main patron, and a man who has clear mob ties and who is hugely influential in the Israeli lobby (i.e. AIPAC). He also proudly told New York magazine in the 1980s that he believed he was spiritually possessed. See:
and unlimitedhangout.com/2021/08/invest… unlimitedhangout.com/2022/06/report…
Conflating Leslie Wexner and other org crime linked figures like the Bronfmans with "all Jews" implies that my criticisms of them, org crime ties + corruption, are part of Jewish identity + that is actually anti-semitic. It is like conflating criticisms of the Rockefellers or Silicon Valley oligarchs as "anti-American." Not being able to criticize these oligarchs breeds antisemitism.
Hilarious that this guy can't find one error in my reporting on JD Vance/Peter Thiel so he has to dig up a "fact check" of my book by a lady that didn't read past chapter 2 + whose claims I already debunked. who is the sloppy one lol
here's a video of me debunking Mrs. West's "fact check". In addition, her claim that I don't discuss the KGB in my book is insane (I do quite a bit after ch 2 lol) and proves she didn't read it (neither did bob barnes, obviously) unlimitedhangout.com/2023/01/resour…
She also has a vested interest in obsfucating the documented ties of org crime to Hoover and Roy Cohn, key figs of McCarthyism, bc her work paints them all as heroes. Yes, I cite Anthony Summers work (her main complaint), but his work is actually good on this IMO (see above)
NEW - JD Vance owes his entire career to Peter Thiel, who helped create the domestic terror panopticon for the CIA that targets Trump supporters and detractors alike unlimitedhangout.com/2024/07/invest…
Thiel created Palantir to rescue Total Information Awareness, a DARPA surveillance program created by the same people behind the "continuity of govt" protocols to suspend the Constitution and round up "unfriendly" Americans during a national crisis.
The database w those "unfriendly" Americans still exists and the last report on it from 2008 stated that it contained the names of 3 million Americans. It still exists and Thiel's Palantir, also now funding the Trump-Vance ticket directly, decides who goes on the list
The director of Shanahan's foundation is simultaneously part of Open Philanthropy, which financed Event 201, a pandemic simulation RFK Jr has routinely criticized, and is mainly funded by Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz biaecho.org/project/cloe-c…
Shanahan's foundation has altered this person's bio since I tweeted this nine days ago to say she has left Open Philanthropy and now works for the foundation and Just Impact advisors. However, she launched Just Impact advisors w $50 million from Open Philanthropy.