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April 6, 2023 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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RFK, Jr. announces RUN FOR PRESIDENT - Here's why this is AWESOME
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Well, I have to say I'm thrilled to be able to share this announcement with you officially.
Now, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
is running for president.
He's running for the Democrat nomination.
He's running against Joe Biden.
And I have to say that I think this is wonderful.
And I fully support Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
as the Democrat nominee.
Now, I don't know who's going to end up being the nominee on the GOP side or...
I don't know.
I don't know.
You will find very encouraging.
This is a good sign for America when a man of such moral character and integrity in his investigations, in his writing, in his speech, is willing to step forward and frankly put it all on the line to try to right the wrongs that now characterize America.
And of course, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
will be viciously attacked and smeared by the mainstream media, which is largely controlled by the deep state and the Democrat regime, which you might say, well, wait a second, but Robert F. Kennedy Jr., I'll just call him RFK Jr., he is a Democrat, is he not?
Okay, yeah, he has a D next to his name, but he is nothing like these lawless, radical, vicious, drooling Democrats that now seem to characterize the bulk of the Democrat Party.
RFK Jr.
is more of a classic Democrat in the line of his family, of his uncle, JFK, and his father, Senator Bobby Kennedy.
He's a man, in my opinion, who deeply cares about America.
He cares about children.
He cares about the cost of pollution, heavy metals, He believes in vaccines, by the way.
He's not anti-vaccine, even though the media will smear him as anti-vaccine.
That's a complete lie.
He's not at all opposed to the science of vaccines.
He's opposed to the toxic ingredients, the pollutants, the mercury or the aluminum or the mRNA.
He's opposed to bad science or science that is rushed in a way that compromises the safety of people.
At least that's my opinion.
I mean obviously he can speak for himself, but that's my assessment of what he supports and what he opposes.
Again, he's not anti-vaccine.
He's anti-poisoning people, which should be a universal belief, right?
shouldn't make you a conspiracy theorist to say, hey, if we're going to inject something in children, let's let it not be toxic elements or toxic chemicals.
Or maybe we should do long term clinical trials or or maybe we should have a science institution in America that isn't run by horrible anti-human criminals like Fauci.
That actually arranged for effectively the medical murder of young black children in America and tortured beagles and all kinds of other horrible things that Fauci did.
You know, to be opposed to Fauci is to be a person of morality.
The only people who could support Fauci would have to be evil people unless they were just completely oblivious and had no idea what Fauci has actually done and the lives that he has destroyed and so on.
But, you know, RFK Jr.
knows about Fauci.
He wrote the book, actually the book, The Truth About Anthony Fauci, which is a great read, a very important book for our time.
And very few people bother to actually do the research these days, but RFK Jr.
does the research.
He documents it, exhaustively documents it, and he has the courage to stand up and tell the truth.
Now, regardless of political affiliation, I believe that we need people in America who are willing to stand up and tell the truth, right?
People who are willing to stand up against the deep state establishment, whether that's the scientific establishment, the medical establishment, the pharmaceutical establishment, the vaccine regimes that, frankly, I believe are engaged in global depopulation and extermination of humanity.
Now, I don't think that RFK Jr. would.
would quite characterize it that way, but I do.
But he knows that these vaccines are harming people.
He knows they haven't been subjected to rigorous scientific medical trials, long-term testing.
He knows of massive cover-ups, scientific fraud, funding fraud, gain-of-function research that was swept under the rug, all kinds of criminal violations that took place by government, by the NIH, by the NIAID, by the CDC, the FDA, the DOD, on and on.
RFK Jr.
is fully aware of these things, and he talks about them openly, and that is a rare trait, and that shows that he is a leader.
He is a true leader for America.
Now, I want to be clear what I'm saying exactly, because I am extremely horrified by the Democrat Party in general, but I'm also horrified by the Republican RINOs as well.
Both parties have become horrible, deep state, malicious, anti-American, anti-human regimes of total corruption, both on the Democrat and Republican side.
What we need are candidates that are, in effect, anti-establishment, willing to stand up against the corruption of their own parties.
I think that RFK Jr.
is precisely that kind of person who will stand up against the Democrats when the Democrats go insane, which seems to be daily, by the way.
But I also think that Trump is the kind of candidate who now will stand up against the corruption and the rhinos in the Republican Party.
Now, I don't think Trump was there until recently, by the way.
I think Trump made a lot of horrible mistakes and ignored the plight of his own supporters for years, and Trump was blind to the censorship that was taking place.
But with Trump being indicted now, I think a lot of that is changing.
I think Trump is having a big wake-up call right now, and hopefully that will wake him up to the reality that we're living under absolute tyranny, authoritarianism, coordinated censorship, scientific fraud, medical fraud, genocide, vaccines that are killing some people and maiming many more.
And while RFK Jr.
has openly talked about vaccine harm, Trump doesn't.
Isn't that interesting?
Trump doesn't talk about vaccines harming people.
Yeah.
I mean, Trump actually fronted Operation Warp Speed, and he's never really apologized for it.
He's never said it was a mistake.
He's never denounced it.
He's stopped promoting vaccines, but he hasn't said maybe...
You know, I mean, even Florida Surgeon General Dr.
Latipo, who I interviewed, by the way, has come out and said that he doesn't think...
Really anyone should be taking these COVID vaccines.
They're just not safe enough.
Trump hasn't even said that.
So we're all still waiting for Trump to come around on the vaccine issue.
And if he does, wouldn't it be amazing to have presidential debates for the 2024 election in which the Democrat nominee is RFK Jr.
and the Republican nominee is Donald J. Trump?
And I think at that moment, we've won.
I mean, we've won the vaccine debate at that point.
That is, if Trump acknowledges that these vaccines are causing harm, injury, and death, and maybe he will.
We'll see.
But RFK Jr.
would put, I think, a lot of pressure on Trump to have to acknowledge that reality.
Otherwise, if RFK Jr.
can get the Democrat nomination, He could quite easily win the entire thing because I think that RFK Jr.
would bring a lot of former Trump supporters over to the Democrat side.
Yes, I think that would happen if Trump sticks to his denial that the vaccines are harming people, if Trump doubles down and triples down.
No, Operation Warp Speed was fine.
Nobody was ever harmed by vaccines.
And they've saved billions of lives.
The greatest thing since sliced bread.
If Trump takes that line, I think he loses.
I think he loses because it is, in fact, Republicans who are now more aware of vaccine injuries than the Democrats.
And so RFK Jr.
would get the vote of all the Democrats.
I mean, one reason why is because Democrats tend to vote in a mindless block.
They don't even know who they're voting for.
It's just a D. You know, I'm sorry to say that, but that's the truth.
That's the way Democrats tend to vote.
They're just blah, blind sheeple, blah, just check the D. Okay, whatever.
Well, you know, RFK Jr., Is actually worthy of their vote, and they may not even know that.
They may not even understand the magnitude of the man they're voting for.
They're just voting for the D, not the man.
That's crazy!
You know, a guy like RFK Jr.
only comes along once in a lifetime here.
This is an extraordinary individual.
But then the Republicans, by the way, they tend to not vote in a block.
They tend to vote more on issues.
They're actually more discerning.
They tend to be more so.
I know there are some Republican voters that are just voting for the R.
But a lot more Republicans are issue-driven, and for many of them, it is a single-issue vote.
Now, some Republican voters are single-issue now on vaccine choice.
And so they would potentially go over to the RFK Jr.
side.
Other Republican voters, by the way, are single issue on the Second Amendment.
And for me, that's an incredibly high priority as well.
Second Amendment, I think, almost matters more than everything else because if you don't have the right to defend yourself and to own firearms and keep and bear arms, then you're going to be living as a slave under tyranny.
So I kind of think the Second Amendment protects all the other rights that are guaranteed or listed in the Bill of Rights and the Constitution.
We have to keep the Second Amendment.
So for me, I would never vote for a candidate that was opposed to the Second Amendment, even if that candidate were very strongly in favor of vaccine choice, you see.
So for me, Second Amendment actually is a higher priority.
So to really put the conundrum out there, what if the race were RFK Jr.
versus Donald J. Trump?
And by the way, that would be quite an accomplishment just getting those two into the final nomination positions because the Democrats and the Republicans are going to fight tooth and nail to try to make sure that never happens.
There'll be all kinds of corruption inside the Democrat Party, you know, to try to sabotage RFK Jr.
Trust me, that's coming.
Just like the RINOs were trying to sabotage Trump and still are.
But suppose that situation actually found its way into our reality and Now, I'm not trying to speak on behalf of these candidates, but just suppose, as a mind experiment, suppose RFK Jr.
were pro-vaccine choice, pro-health freedom, but anti-Second Amendment, and Donald J. Trump, at the same time, was pro-Second Amendment and anti-vaccine choice.
Not that he is.
I mean, Trump has said he supports people's choice about vaccines, and he doesn't think it should be mandatory, right?
But this is just a thought experiment.
Suppose that those were the conditions, that Trump wanted to push vaccines, but also supported the Second Amendment, and RFK Jr.
wanted to take your guns, but supported vaccine freedom.
In my mind, this is just me, I would prioritize the Second Amendment.
But other people may have a different choice.
There are plenty of people out there who, maybe in their lives, firearms are not important.
For whatever reason, or they haven't yet seen enough violence in cities like San Francisco, or Chicago, for that matter.
I mean, I don't know why someone wouldn't want to be able to have a firearm for self-defense, but then again, I'm not in everybody's head.
They may have their own reasons.
Maybe they're scared of loud noises.
Who knows?
It went bang!
Oh, well, that's the whole idea.
And by the way, in San Francisco, the Cash App developer guy, I don't have his name here, he was stabbed to death.
Yeah, he was a developer of this app that was kind of like a digital money transaction, privacy-based system.
Yeah, dude got stabbed to death because you can't carry a gun in San Francisco.
Sure would have been a good time to have a Glock 19 and a full magazine, huh?
You know, because the guy stabs you once, you know, you can put holes in him.
You can maybe survive one stabbing, but I guess he was stabbed multiple times.
Anyway, I don't mean to get off on a tangent.
I'm just saying...
There are single issue voters out there, but they're not all aligned on the same issue.
Some of them care about vaccines more than Second Amendment.
Some of them care about religious expression more than anything else.
Some care about abortion more than anything else.
And I understand that.
I understand.
And so I'm interested to hear Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s position on abortion as well, if he makes it far along in the process to where that comes up.
He's got to walk a tightrope.
That's for sure.
But I should just say, America is lucky to have the man.
America is lucky to have him.
Frankly, if more Democrats were like RFK Jr., our nation wouldn't be in the crisis that it's in right now.
Because we don't have to always agree with people on every issue.
But we do need leaders that are truly compassionate, that are intelligent, that are rational, that have discernment, and that express independent thinking and courage.
That's RFK Jr.
But that's not most of the Democrat Party.
And in the Democrats today, we have this radicalized element of child groomers and genital mutilators And, of course, authoritarian censors and just all kinds of insanity that's on the radical side of the Democrat Party.
That does not represent RFK Jr.
in any way whatsoever.
But it is part of the Democrat Party.
And so there may be some people on the Republican side who, they might really like RFK Jr.
and what he says and what he stands for and even his positions on things, but they might not ever want to vote for a D. See?
That can happen.
Because the Ds have been so, you know...
Dangerous, deadly, dastardly, diabolical.
I mean, what other words start with D that would fit here?
But so many of the D's have been so horrible that a lot of people are going to think twice about voting for any D. You got district attorney D's that are letting criminals loose on the streets while they focus on, of course, arresting and indicting Trump.
Over some just made-up crimes, you know.
But they let murderers loose on the streets.
Why?
Because they're D's, you know.
This is just the philosophy of radical left-wing Democrats now.
They want to see the maximum chaos across America.
They're just horrible, horrible people.
You know, working for Soros, you know, or demons.
There's another D. Demonic.
Demon-infested.
Whatever.
But again, that's not RFK Jr.
Not by any stretch.
Now, this may be obvious, but of course, I don't vote along party lines.
I vote for the person.
But I have a hard time voting for D's.
Because of all the things that we talked about and how the D's absolutely want to take away your First Amendment, your Second Amendment, your Fourth Amendment, your Fifth Amendment.
They hate the whole Bill of Rights.
I mean, not RFK Jr., don't get me wrong, but I mean, the Democrats in general, they hate the Constitution.
They hate America.
They hate this country.
They're triggered by the flag, for God's sake.
They're triggered by someone saying one nation under God.
They can't even utter the word God, which, by the way, is something that demon-infested people have trouble uttering.
They can't say the word Jesus, you know, because I think it sets their pants on fire or something.
Burning up, you know, you got to go pour water on them.
And then they melt like witches.
I'm not sure how it works exactly, but there's some kind of weird demonic spiritual darkness taking place.
In the deep crevices of the dark souls of these diabolical demon dees.
That's what's going on.
So I'm not sure I want those people in power ever anywhere in America.
But this is still very early in the process right now.
RFK Jr.
has only just announced.
Trump has only just been indicted.
There's a lot of time and a lot of action between now and Election Day.
But I will say this.
On the Democrat side, I absolutely support RFK Jr.
as the nominee.
And I can't imagine any rational person wanting Joe Biden.
I mean, come on.
Oh, my goodness.
What?
Has the suffering not been enough yet already?
Grocery prices not high enough?
Yeah, anybody who wants Joe Biden is truly insane.
On the Republican side, I want Trump.
I want Trump now.
I wasn't so sure until he got indicted, but now I'm convinced that he's been through enough of it.
He's really seen the deep state come after him, and I think this is a wake-up call for Trump.
I may be wrong.
But I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.
So I support Trump as the nominee on the Republican side, and I support RFK Jr.
as the nominee on the Democrat side.
What happens from there?
Too early to tell.
But just getting those two into those positions is going to take a ton of work.
So I would encourage you, if you tend to lean left, support RFK Jr., I don't even know his website.
I saw it and now I've forgotten it.
It's like KennedyForPresident.com or something like that.
Just search for RFK Jr.
or Kennedy for President and see what comes up.
I'm sure you'll find it if you want to support him.
If you want to support Trump, I don't even know what the right website is for that either, frankly.
It shouldn't be hard to find.
There's lots of ways to support Trump as the candidate.
Or maybe you want to donate to both to help them both get the nominee.
That's a possibility because of course the deep state, the CIA, the establishment is going to fight tooth and nail to try to stop these two men from obtaining these positions.
They're going to fight hard because you know, they want a puppet like Joe Biden or a puppet on the GOP side, like, you know, another Bush or something or Nikki Haley, right?
That's the last person we need in there.
Another globalist puppet pretending to care about America.
Forget it.
We're going to have to fight, metaphorically speaking, through funding and donations and word of mouth just to get some decent people in as the nominees.
And then we're going to have to fight all the way to Election Day.
We're going to have to fight against the vote rigging system.
We're going to have to fight For truth and honesty and honest news and we're going to have to fight against censorship, which a lot of us are doing every day.
This is a battle.
This is a battle for the future of America.
And the establishment is going to do everything they can to try to stop these two men from getting into power.
But if they do get into those positions as the nominees, you know, I will celebrate that.
That's a victory right there.
And I would also like to see a debate among the potential first ladies.
I think it'd be awesome.
I want to see Cheryl Hines and Melania Trump have a conversation.
Maybe not a debate, but just a conversation, a public conversation.
You know, Cheryl can ask Melania, hey, what's it like to be married to Trump?
Oh, let me tell you.
It's crazy.
Like, they won't let me get on any fashion magazines.
Even though, if it were, you know, Michelle Obama, be everywhere, right?
But not Melania Trump.
And then Melania can ask Cheryl Hines, hey, what's it like to be married to RFK Jr.?
You know, Cheryl can share some interesting stories.
Oh, you wouldn't believe it.
It's wild.
I never imagined...
How crazy it would be to have this much attention.
I mean, both of those women are fine women.
I mean, upstanding, honest women.
I'm not in any way mocking them at all.
I think both of them would make great first ladies, by the way.
But can you imagine the experience of being married to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
or being married to Donald Trump?
Can you imagine?
The whirlwind of your life, you know?
Wild!
There's got to be volumes of books coming out of here.
I want to read those books.
I want to hear those stories.
It's a fascinating time to be alive.
I think Cheryl Hines would be fantastic as a First Lady.
Or Melania as well.
So, they're both thumbs up in my book.
Bottom line, let's just see what happens.
Let's pray for America.
Let's support these candidates that are real people who are willing to fight the system or drain the swamp.
Effectively, RFK Jr.
wants to drain the swamp, but he won't use those words exactly because that's like a Trump trademark.
Drain the swamp.
Build a wall.
Lock her up.
You're going to hear it explained differently from Bobby Kennedy.
In fact, I think, or RFK Jr., excuse me, I don't mean to refer to him in such a casual manner, but the guy is so smart, he's going to have a hard time translating what he knows into the sort of dumbed-down version of the oblivious American voter who knows nothing.
Nothing about anything.
Nothing about science, medicine, history, monetary policy, nothing.
I mean, that is one heck of a task.
To take a man that has all this knowledge and then try to translate it into, like, you know, stupid speak or whatever.
Good luck, man.
Good luck.
And then you have to deal with completely ignorant reporters who don't know anything either about the world.
You know, reporters who are just told to ask this question, like, ask them about vaccines, ask them about this, ask them about that.
And the reporters don't know anything at all.
Nothing about science, medicine, biology, immunology.
You know, mercury, heavy metals, aluminum, nothing.
Pollution.
They don't know anything.
Nutrition, detox.
They've got zero knowledge, man.
We live in a world of zero-knowledge people who are pretending to be experts in journalism or science or medicine.
They have zero knowledge.
Or economics.
Don't forget, there's a lot of zero-knowledge people in economics, and many of them work at the Fed or the Treasury, for that matter.
I mean, Yellen.
What are you yelling about?
Oh, your money's gone.
There we go.
Yeah, zero-knowledge people pretending to be experts.
But RFK Jr., he's not a zero-knowledge guy.
He is a high-knowledge person and a high-integrity person as well.
So we'll see where this goes.
Oh, I will say, RFK Jr.
has vastly more knowledge about health and medicine, biology, science, immunology, pollution, toxic elements, and so on, than does Trump.
But then again, Trump has vastly more knowledge in business and finance, loans, banking, probably geopolitical negotiations on a global stage and so on.
Trump might do a lot better dealing with China.
RFK Jr.
is going to do a whole lot better shutting down the criminals at the NIH and the CDC. So every person has their strengths and their advantages.
Right now, we just need honest people.
We just need honest people who aren't corrupted, who aren't bought by big pharma.
If we can get somebody like that into the White House, it technically almost doesn't matter what letter is next to their name.
We just need somebody who hasn't sold out humanity.
So let's see if we can make that happen.
Thank you for listening.
I'm Mike Adams here, the Health Ranger, brighteon.com, and also, of course, naturalnews.com.
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