RFK Jr. Wants ALL Americans To Be Tracked

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And for the Record, @Firestarter , I never once supported RFK Jr. [or anybody] "for president". I merely supported his speaking out about Captured Agencies, Lobbyists, Warp Speed, etc. So there.
 
And for the Record, @Firestarter , I never once supported RFK Jr. [or anybody] "for president". I merely supported his speaking out about Captured Agencies, Lobbyists, Warp Speed, etc. So there.
In 2025, you’re lying that in 2024 you were NOT promoting RFK Jr for president, while we have it “on the record”:

In 2024 and 2025, you continue to promote ‘limited hangout’ Whitney Webb: https://ronpaulforums.com/threads/w...ng-from-the-epstein-files.571218/post-7289266


As for the topic of this thread…
See from left, Chris Palmer, Marty Makary, Casey Means, Senator Ron Johnson, RFK Jr., Calley Means, Vani Hari, Courtney Swan, Mikhaila Fuller, Jordan Peterson, and Jason Karp, June 2024.
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Calley’s father, Grady Means, was an assistant to Vice President Nelson Rockefeller in the 1970s.

Calley Means, while still a student at Stanford, worked as a White House Intern, at the Heritage Foundation, “consultant” at Booz Allen Hamilton, and contributor to “strategy” for John McCain.
After graduating from Stanford in 2008, aged 23, Calley worked for 2 years at the Mercury of Trump’s 2016 campaign manager Paul Manafort.
These days, Calley is active in groups like the CFR, Teneo, and Stand Together (founded by Charles Koch).
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Firestarter said:
Teneo’s annual retreat brings together such luminairies as - DeSantis, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Dick and Betsy DeVos, their Blackwater founder in-law Erik Prince, New York Times columnist David Brooks, federal judge Trevor McFadden, and 2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy
https://ronpaulforums.com/threads/leonard-leo-selects-republican-judges.564387/post-7191786

Reportedly about 3 hours after Trump’s bloody ear assassination was staged, Calley Means called RFK to ask him to join Trump’s team (as vice presidential candidate?!?):

 
In 2025, you’re lying that in 2024 you were NOT promoting RFK Jr for president, while we have it “on the record”:

As a neutral finder of fact that doesn't really care either way, it does look a lot like he was promoting RFK Jr for president. Just for the record

Sorry PAF we all make mistakes :)
 
In 2025, you’re lying that in 2024 you were NOT promoting RFK Jr for president, while we have it “on the record”:

I don't vote, and have not voted since 2012. If fact, I have come to adopt since 2012 that voting is an aggression. I merely suggested that if people insist on voting and won't be able to sleep until they do, perhaps listen to RFK Jr. concerning captured agencies, lobbyists, the jab, as an option to the 2 who were running who refused to cover topics such as those.. It was an avenue of common ground which I could discuss topics with democrats, where I could then introduce the ideas of liberty. Ron Paul did the same thing. Nowhere will you find "RFK Jr. For President!!!" or "I'm voting for RFK Jr.!!!" from me.


RFK is actually educating the people about how and where the corruption exists and what can be done to rein it in. Ron Paul did the same when he campaigned. While no one man can solve the problems of this country, it is the hearts and minds of the American people who can. Ron and RFK speak to this all of the time, if folks can just listen to what they are saying.
 
Well, I did, just because I thought he might have enough name recognition to break the two party duopoly.

Guilty. And bad as he is, I contend he's the least of three evils. At least he was willing to denounce the jab. It's inexorably sad to call that a major selling point, but when the duopoly is insisting you choose between America's two worst presidents ever...
 
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Well, I did, just because I thought he might have enough name recognition to break the two party duopoly.

Guilty. And bad as he is, I contend he's the least of three evils. At least he was willing to denounce the jab. It's inexorably sad to call that a major selling point, but when the duopoly is insisting you choose between America's two worst presidents ever...

You aggressed against me. But, considering that you employed "Risk/Reward" for your own selfish means, in all seriousness I highly respect that :cool:
 
Guilty. And bad as he is, I contend he's the least of three evils. At least he was willing to denounce the jab. It's inexorably sad to call that a major selling point, but when the duopoly is insisting you choose between America's two worst presidents ever...
As far as I can tell, you’re not anywhere as much of a “political insider” as @PAF.
If a simple guy like me already knew that Bobby was part of Trump’s campaign, how could a political insider not know?!?

Bobby was of course lying about the COVID virus, claiming that it was made in a Fauci-funded gain of function lab.

I can remember him also lying about the COVID vaccines (as an attorney he would surely know!).
First claiming that approving the COVID vaccines for kids was to protect the vaccines makers’ liability immunity and later falsely claiming that definitely approving (instead of only for emergency use) the COVID vaccines was also to protect big pharma’s liability immunity.

I don’t subscribe to the “lesser of 2 evils” scam, so I don’t vote at all.
Of course NOT voting doesn’t change anything for the better, but it helps me keep my sanity (at least a little) as I don’t have to feel responsible for the choices of the corrupt politician I voted for.
 
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