Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces bid for president



The New york Post is reporting that "Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the anti-vaccine advocate and environmental lawyer, formally launched his bid for the Democratic 2024 presidential nomination on Wednesday. The 69-year-old nephew of late President John F. Kennedy and son of former US attorney general and assassinated 1968 presidential candidate Robert Kennedy made the announcement at the Park Plaza Hotel in Boston." Nice. That would be a lot better than Biden.

12 comments:

  1. I wonder if he will get assinated?

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    1. We know what you meant, but it sounds a lot different when you read that sentence.

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    2. I certainly hope not but they often do whenever they stand up to Hillary's Globalists.

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    3. Probably not. JFK and RFK were a both a threat to various interests and had made some serious enemies. RFK Jr. may well be the former but to date he hasn't done the latter.

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    4. He is an anti vaxxer, so the drug companies might "ass in ate" him. 😂

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    5. Is big pharma capable of murder. Hmmm Barry and Honey Sherman?

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    6. Just like Gadhafi: https://gangstersout.blogspot.com/2022/01/moammar-gadhafi-on-vaccines-and-fish-flu.html

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  2. Barry and Honey Sherman murder: Son boosts $35m reward...
    I am now a reward hunter in Canada inspired by Agent K.🙈🙉🙊

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  3. $35M is a lot of money. Far more than is usually offered. He should be careful he's not next because of that reward offer.

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  4. It is doubtful they will bother with the son. The company has been sold. The murder of the Sherman's was meant to send a message and I do belive it has been delivered.
    The police started the investigation with a misconception or perhaps that was intentional. Who knows.
    It is doubtful that anyone will ever be charged with the murders of the Sherman's. Who ever ordered the murders isn't going to be saying much and the person who carried out the crime isn't going to be talking either. it was just business.
    e.a.f.

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    1. I think it all depends on whether or nor the son continues his father's business. His father was challenging drug patents in court and cutting into the pharmaceutical companies' massive profits. If his son does that, he will be at risk. If he doesn't he won't.

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    2. Exactly and I say he won’t dare go into the business. The murderers made it look too easy. The message was rcvd….. twisted world.

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