RFK Jr.’s Confirmation: The Day Americans Decide to Stop Looking the Other Way?
I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation -- Elie Wiesel
The addiction to money and greed is on full display at the Senate Confirmation Hearing.
Elizabeth Warren, one of the great beneficiaries of Big Pharma feigning virtue here
There’s no amount of cash that could silence me when it comes to human suffering and abuse. At least that’s what I would like to believe about myself. Maybe that’s why I’m not in a position of power—because I like to think nothing could sway me, but how can I be sure? Perhaps if I were in that position, I would be convinced. Maybe I could talk myself into believing things that were untrue. It’s not hard to imagine that, sometimes, we do things that surprise us along the way in life. It’s just a little depressing.
With the mountains of data now revealed about vaccines, glyphosate, and the skyrocketing rates of chronic illness in the United States, it’s hard to understand why RFK Jr. is being slandered, attacked, and vilified by those who are supposed to represent us. In fact, his own family is piling on the abuse. Imagine that.
Money is thicker than blood in the case of the Kennedys. Nearly every member of the family, except Bobby, is on the pharmaceutical gravy train. Why is it so easy for them to comply, yet not for him? Why are some of us seemingly born with this “can't look the other way” gene, while others happily line their pockets and pretend nothing is happening? This question has plagued me since childhood. Since I first began to understand why my house was filled with ghosts, and whispers of “the war”.
This is how genocides happen. This is why millions of people suffered and died during the COVID pandemic, and why so many of us lost our jobs due to vaccine mandates. Because others push it down—maybe with food, booze, sex, or pills—to numb the pain of knowing and doing nothing. It’s easier to ignore the harm when it’s not happening to you. But it makes us all feel weak.
Today, I pray that more of “us” stand up than “them.” More of those with the gene that says, no more. More of the mothers whose hearts have been shattered. More of those who were forced into an ambush of heavy metals and toxins without informed consent. I hope today is the day the scales tip, and the U.S. finally says, I choose bodily sovereignty, even if that means being called names.
Here is another clip of a well paid pharmaceutical rep posing as a congressman. It’s amazing what money can do to our thoughts, and the ability to bring harm to the world. Money can wipe out the empathy section of our brains. It can steal reason from an otherwise orderly mind. The addiction to money is one of the roots of the brokenness of our human condition. The internal war between good and money is full display at the hearing today. If Bobby gets confirmed I just might believe we have evolved.
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