I love you Russell but you have no idea how to interview people. You don’t ask them 4 long winded questions all at once. Nor say you don’t like to mention that both his uncle and father were assassinated and then mention it 6 or 7 times nor keep asking him if he is afraid of being topped.
Repurposed drugs for 'covid' eh RFK? Millionaire anti-viral drug pusher Steve Kirsch has put up the money for RFK's nomination. You are listening to industry propaganda. Follow the money.
A book about a leak from a lab in Wuhan? This is extraordinary lengths to go to maintain the nonsense virus lab leak theory, with its carefully placed paper trails. They are trying to keep everyone convinced that disease is caused by contagions for the Pandemic Preparedness Treaty May 2024 which will take away all our rights. You are all lapping up this propaganda because his surname is Kennedy. Did RFK Jr get to speak against the vaccines (I got bored)- surely that would be the most important thing rather than let him keep going on and on about virus existence?
RFK Jr is not afraid, I think he's an industry insider pushing drugs and viruses.
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I had a long period of doubting everyone and everything, and then I read a few takes by Eugyppius. At first I didn't buy any of it. But after a while, and as my own fears finally came under some kind of control because I was sick of being enslaved by them, I started to see that maybe not everything was as intricately woven a web as I'd thought. So on this point, I tend to agree.
RFK, Jr, is not going to be the one to break the cabal, but he has his own areas of focus.
Just like we have each one of us our own areas of focus. At this point, I tend more to think that people fall into two general groups: those succumbing and pushing the fear, the narrative, the lies, and those trying to find the truth and fight against the former.
No one is going to be spotless.
So difficult now to know whom to believe in and whom to disregard. I heard RFK answer a question about his reluctance to talk about vaccines; he said something like he'd prefer to concentrate on issues of ineffective governance that are more immediate and more relevant to his run for office. I'm paraphrasing, of course, but that was the gist of his answer. You can draw your own conclusions about his sincerity on that point.
I like Russel Brand, and I will try to listen to the interview; thanks for the warnings, though.