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When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services – in our case, simply Secretary of Health and Human Services – in mid-February, most of us breathed a sigh of relief. At last, the most competent man would deal with the problems created by Rockefeller medicine and the allied food manufacturing mafia. It was obvious that he had to compromise with Big Pharma. Otherwise he wouldn’t have gotten through a US Senate committee so easily.
The pharma mafia decides on the curricula of future doctors, on the approval of all scientific publications in prestigious medical journals such as The Lancet or Nature, dominates most of the media and is its main advertising sponsor, and above all it is one of the biggest lobbyists in both chambers of the US parliament. Such a powerful, syndicalist-structured consortium has enormous persuasive power. Not only on the basis of dollars.

In an article published Friday on slightlyoffensive.com, Everyone wonders why MAHA isn’t talking about the Covid-19 vaccine? we read:
Kennedy has long been one of the most vocal critics of the Covid vaccine. From the outset, he condemned them, even authoring a book that exposed what he described as deep corruption and deception within the pharmaceutical industry. But now, following his confirmation, that issue has all but vanished from the agenda. Covid was once the heart of his platform—now it’s as if it never happened.

I don’t believe Kennedy betrayed his principles. Some believe, as in the video above, that the only explanation for his stance is the blackmail he faced. I would rather guess collusion and agreements. We probably all remember Donald Trump’s boast that he saved millions of lives because the miraculous covid vaccine came on the market during his time in office. Although he hasn’t repeated these rants recently, he has never admitted that he was misled by Fauci and his cronies. It would only be fair to admit that he was wrong. That is what morality would demand. However, I will surprise readers by saying that we as voters are the main culprits in this situation.

The 1988 Bundestag election is often cited as an example of why politicians have to lie. This is of course a gross oversimplification, but one of the decisive factors why Helmut Kohl lost the election was that he broke his own maxim: The truth is such a precious commodity that it must be used particularly sparingly in an election campaign. Source. While his opponent denied any possibility of a tax increase during the election campaign, Helmut Kohl’s team admitted that they wanted to increase VAT. Even his statement that he wanted to lift the legal restrictions on eavesdropping after the election did not win him the support of the electorate.
So do we decide whether we prefer the truth or nice fairy tales told during the election campaign? If the former, then we should value those who tell us the truth.
The priorities are a different matter. Trump has set himself the goal of destroying the Deep State and is doing so with great energy. As a good strategist, he does not want to fight several enemies at the same time. In my opinion, however, the pharma mafia is very much a part of the Deep State, but it’s better to leave such a powerful enemy for an after-dinner snack. The rule of divide and rule works not only with subjects, but also with a powerful enemy.
Nor is it the case that Kennedy has completely given up the fight against the vaccine mafia. You can read about this in an article on vigilantfox.com titled: RFK Jr. Drops Stunning Vaccine Announcement.

Take advantage of that time in between.
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com
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