Robert F Kennedy Jr. Mic Dropping Speech Against The Medical Police State

“RFK Jr.: It’s a sad day for our country. And I have to ask a question, and I’d like to ask these legislators who voted for this [inaudible], for this God awful bill, if we can give government and big industries the right to inject untested medical products that are zero liability into our children, coercively, where does the power of government end?”

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Source – greenmedinfo.com

“…Big pharmaceutical companies are the most evil companies on earth who are commoditizing our children. Who are giving our children a tsunami of chronic disease and then making the money to try to tell us “well we’re going to get rid of infectious diseases like chicken pox and measles, but we’re going to trade that for rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes, and autism, and ADD, and ADHD”

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6 thoughts on “Robert F Kennedy Jr. Mic Dropping Speech Against The Medical Police State

  1. The horror of discovering how a democracy, as poorly managed as it was, has fallen into the hands of a totalitarian corporatocracy, into the hands of the dictatorship of the marketplace, and fast plunging into a kakistocracy. There may yet be time to pull back but do Americans have that kind of courage? They were never willing to stop their military corporatocratic empire from plundering and murdering millions “overseas” and they seem to care less about what is going on with people, particularly children, arrested at the Mexican border, will they care enough to fight back for themselves?

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    • My feeling, Sha’Tara, was that the vote for Trump in 2016 was basically a protest people. Many low income people who never voted before were tricked into voting for him thinking he would drain the swamp. So I believe the impulse for protest is there and was sadly mischanneled.

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  2. When you have government over the people, as we have, fighting them in their courts is probably a waste of time and money, and only the lawyers benefit. I, for one, would start questioning the individual lawmakers’ stock investments, corporate board appointments, and campaign donations. I would look carefully at investments not only in pharmaceutical companies, but into health insurance companies, too, because the insurance companies enable the pharmaceutical companies to profit from murder.

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