The investigation into the assassination of John Kennedy is a source of inspiration, hope and courage. It reveals to us the invisible forces that clash behind the scenes of global geopolitics, and gives us a lesson in heroism, in the sense of a victory over death. Because Kennedy is alive and has not said his last word.
Laurent Guyénot will discuss the journey and fight of JFK, present the main characters involved in his assassination, and explain why the truth, once freed from censorship, will serve as a lever for the transformation of the world.
In 1968, Robert Kennedy was assassinated after winning the California primary, making him the favorite in the presidential race. Once in the White House, he would have been able to reopen the investigation into the death of his brother five years earlier, and we know, from numerous testimonies, that he intended to do so. Neither the assassination of John nor that of Robert is elucidated; in each case, the official thesis is riddled with contradictions which are now well documented. Because these two cases are usually handled independently, neither has been conclusively resolved. It is by connecting them in a global vision, taking into account the geopolitical context and the profound role of Lyndon Johnson, that the most credible scenario emerges.
The 42-foot bus, emblazoned with the words “Vax-Unvax – The People's Study,” will travel across the continental United States over the next year, collecting testimonials from people who have been injured or died as a result of vaccination – including Covid-19 injections – or Covid-19 hospital treatment protocols.
The theme of the tour is “People over profits, truth over lies, courage over fear”. This tour aims to expose the harm caused by vaccines and give voice to those who have been censored and ignored by governments, health agencies and the medical system.
This tour coincides with the release of the book “Vax-Unvax: Let the Science Speak” by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., CHD president on leave, and Brian Hooker, Ph.D., senior director of science and technology. search for CHD.
In this book, which will be available August 29 from Amazon and Barnes & Noble, Kennedy and Hooker review more than 100 peer-reviewed studies analyzing differences in health outcomes between vaccinated and unvaccinated populations.
Mr. Kennedy, who founded the CHD but is on leave while campaigning for the Democratic nomination for president of the United States, attended the launch.
Lately, Kennedy's campaign, with previously surprising momentum, stumbled after the novice candidate made imprudent comments at a private dinner about the ethnic bias of virus-induced vulnerabilities. of Covid, and that a video showing these remarks had been frantically broadcast on the media. The Times and other mainstream media are extremely hostile to the trend launched by Kennedy, and the editorial staff of these media may have hoped that this barrage could have stopped the emergence of his campaign.
It is unlikely that the content of this article, signed by Peter Baker, the chief White House correspondent for this newspaper, has taught its readers anything new, whether they are supporters or opponents of Kennedy. The beginning of the article states that Kennedy "became a source of deep anguish among his many brothers and sisters, cousins, nieces and nephews." The candidate is presented as a former drug addict, kicked out of the private schools he attended, married three times, and whose second wife committed suicide. On the other hand, there are very few comments in this article on the great achievements of his long and brilliant career as a prosecutor in the environmental field.
The article focuses primarily on the strained relationship between Kennedy and his large family, made up entirely of die-hard Democrats, perplexed and saddened by his strange and self-destructive behavior. The article is peppered with negative quotes about his opinions — "deplorable and false" according to his sister Kerry Kennedy, called "morally and factually false" by his brother Joseph P. Kennedy II, and his nephew Joseph P. Kennedy III tweeted “I unequivocally condemn what he said. » The article begins with a denunciation made by the only grandson of President John F. Kennedy, asserting that his cousin "with a conspiratorial mind was tarnishing the legacy of his grandfather and his illustrious family through his proud project. I counted no less than 13 quotes in this article from different members of the Kennedy family, and almost all of these quotes were in the same unflattering vein.
The general tone of the article is implacably negative, and clearly aims to present the non-aligned Democratic candidate as holding strange opinions, even as a destabilized personality, and certainly not as a character worthy of ensuring a future for the nation of UNITED STATES. It is plausible that highly paid henchmen of the Democratic Party carefully reviewed every word spoken or written by various members of the Kennedy family over the past decade, extracting the most carefully chosen extracts, then published by the Democratic Party's many media allies, including the Times.
It is therefore safe to assume that every misstep made by Kennedy, and even the slightest smear of mud concerning him, will now have been plastered in the press, and this may lead us to see some meaning behind any silence concerning him. So I read the Times article carefully, focusing more on what it strangely fails to present, rather than what it does present.
Over the years, Kennedy repeatedly publicly claimed that both his father and uncle died as a result of a conspiracy, and pointed to the CIA as the most likely culprit. It is likely that several million Americans have been able to read his writings or listen to one of his interviews on this subject, which positions him among the most explicit fringe of "conspiracy theorists", a strongly pejorative term that the media uses. systematically employ the image of political candidates they do not like.
Robert F. Kennedy Junior is the son of Robert Francis Kennedy known as Bob Kennedy, assassinated in 1968 when he was a candidate for the primary of the Democratic Party of which he was favorite at the time of his death. The latter could, like his brother, have become president if death had not interrupted the course of his campaign.
Robert F. Kennedy Junior is therefore the nephew of US President John Kennedy also assassinated in November 19631. He is 69 years old today.
He was 14 when his father was murdered. He was already able to understand a number of things. It is therefore the third Kennedy to present himself in a US presidential election. He could well be the third to leave this earth prematurely and he seems to be aware of it.
His talk about the military-industrial complex and the US neocons is certainly not going to sit well with the “deep state”. It would not be surprising if our media deliberately ignored these remarks or treated him as a conspirator.
Everyone has their own opinion, of course.
Imagine what would happen to any American today who dared speak well of Russia and China. Critics of Russia and China will shower them with condemnation and slander. Critics will accuse them of being “Putin lovers” who support Russia's invasion of Ukraine. In the case of China, they will accuse them of being communist sympathizers who support China's military expansionism.
No, there is no room in America for positive feelings towards Russia and China. Through the power of indoctrination, the Pentagon and the CIA have succeeded in instilling a mindset of deep hostility throughout America toward Russia and China.
Of course, they did the same thing during the Cold War era, maybe even more since at that time Russia and China were communist regimes. Throughout the decades of the Cold War, Americans were indoctrinated in much the same way as Americans today. They were taught to hate and fear Russian reds and Chinese reds, as well as North Korean reds, Cuban reds, Vietnamese reds, Chilean reds, Guatemalan reds and all the reds in the world, including those who were in the United States.
Among the people Americans were supposed to hate was Martin Luther King, not only because he was considered red, but also because he had the audacity to point out that the US government had become the greatest purveyor of violence. in the world. They hated him for it, just as they hated Mohammad Ali, who dared to question their war against the Reds in Vietnam. That's why they targeted the two men to destroy them.
In the midst of all this anti-Russian and anti-China hostility came President John F. Kennedy. He had had enough of all this hostility.
The recent declassification of documents around the assassination of JFK having revived speculations and questions, our guest will be present to explain to us the real reasons around the assassination of JFK, as well as his brother.
“It's a really fascinating story, then both dark and harrowing. But at the same time quite luminous because the Kennedys, when we go a little beyond this vision that has been imposed on us of rather sinister, cynical and sexually decadent characters, etc., when we realize that all that is wind , we have something quite, I don't hesitate to say it, quite Christ-like. If Christ is the figure of the one who is assassinated by the Sanhedrin in a way, we are in the Christ profile and then with a dynastic Catholic dimension.”
I recommend that you watch it 2 or 3 times until it is well absorbed and pass it on to all your friends and relatives. There is no other place where you can get so much solid and important information in 12 minutes.
Carlson believes Biden, who is no longer useful to the establishment, is currently on his way to being impeached.
I have reported the truth about the impeachment of Presidents Kennedy and Nixon for decades. I found it fascinating to see, after half a century, Tucker Carlson giving the same explanations to such a wide audience. If Americans could only wake up and get involved, it might be possible to save our country and American freedom.
President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by the CIA and the US Joint Chiefs of Staff when he realized the government he was leading was not the real government. His predecessor, President Eisenhower, a 5-star general, warned of the threat the military-industrial complex posed to democratic government. President Kennedy intended to do something about it while he still had some power, but was struck down before he could do more than fire CIA Director Allen Dulles and President of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Lyman Lemnitzer. President Kennedy failed to get rid of General Lemnitzer, who became Supreme Allied Commander of NATO. Both Dulles and Lemnitzer are suspected of leading the plot to assassinate Kennedy.