The Unz Review • An Alternative Media Selection$
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
 Edward Curtin Archive
The New York Times’ Disgraceful and Deceitful Attack on Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Search Text Case Sensitive  Exact Words  Include Comments

Bookmark Toggle AllToCAdd to LibraryRemove from Library • B
Show CommentNext New CommentNext New ReplyRead More
ReplyAgree/Disagree/Etc. More... This Commenter This Thread Hide Thread Display All Comments
AgreeDisagreeThanksLOLTroll
These buttons register your public Agreement, Disagreement, Thanks, LOL, or Troll with the selected comment. They are ONLY available to recent, frequent commenters who have saved their Name+Email using the 'Remember My Information' checkbox, and may also ONLY be used three times during any eight hour period.
Ignore Commenter Follow Commenter
List of Bookmarks

The New York Times, floundering in the deep waters of truth and desperately trying to stay afloat in the shallows by continuing its history of lying for its CIA masters, has just published a front page of propaganda worthy of the finest house organs of totalitarian regimes. Right below its February 26, 2022 headline denouncing Russia and Putin as evil dogs pursuant to the American empire’s dictates concerning Ukraine, it posts an unflattering photo of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. sandwiched between American flags with the title of its hit piece, “A Kennedy’s Crusade Against Covid Vaccines Anguishes Family and Friends.”

It’s an exquisite juxtaposition: Putin as Hitler and Kennedy as a junior demon, suggestive of the relationship between C. S. Lewis’s Screwtape and his nephew Wormwood in The Screwtape Letters. Evil personified.

The Times is big into anguish these days, not only for Nazis in Ukraine and upper class apartment hunters who can’t find a place for less than a few million, but for Robert Kennedy, Jr.’s family and friends. It’s very touching. That his sister, Kerry Kennedy, would harshly criticize him once again is genuinely pathetic, but of course she has to add how much she loves him, ostensibly to take the sting out of her inability to remain sisterly silent.

If he is so wrong about his work with Children’s Health Defense and his book , The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health, rather than ripping him to the press, why doesn’t she or her siblings, who agree with her, write a comprehensive article or book refuting his facts?

They don’t because they can’t; so the next best thing is to criticize their brother to media glad for any way to disparage the Kennedys. One senses a very weird masochistic family dynamic at work.

Kennedy’s siblings do not seem to understand why the media have been attacking him for years. His stance on vaccines and Anthony Fauci are the cover story they use to criticize him, and his siblings don’t get it. That their brother has become a major thorn in the side of the CIA escapes them, the CIA that has caused so much devastation to their family and the world. The CIA that has been deeply involved in the global vaccine push, working with medical technocrats like Anthony Fauci, billionaires such as Bill Gates, the military, media, Big Pharma, the World Economic Forum, etc. Calling your brother brilliant while ignoring his book’s searing, evidence-based indictment of the intelligence-run Covid-19 operation is more than sad, especially when doing so to The New York Times, the CIA’s paper of record together with The Washington Post.

Character assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is what the CIA and its media mouthpieces have been doing for years. This has become more and more necessary as they have realized the great growing danger he poses to their agenda. Calling him an anti-vaxxer, conspiracy theorist, and names far worse, is part of a concerted smear campaign to turn the public away from his message, which is multi-faceted and supported by deep research and impeccable logic. Like his father and uncle, he has become an irrepressibly eloquent opponent of the demonic forces intent on destroying the democratic dream.

The Times article by Adam Nagourney is a blatant hatchet job filled with sly jabs, innuendos, and ignorant lies. As is par for the course, his hack piece completely avoids Kennedy’s arguments but relies on a form of social gossip that substitutes for logic and evidence. He seems to have learned much from The National Enquirer and The New York Post’s “Page Six” whose styles the NY Times has emulated.

Nagourney tells the reader that RFK, Jr.’s work as the face of the vaccine resistance movement has “tested,” “rattled,” “anguished,” and “mystified” family, friends and his Hollywood crowd; that this man “of the often troubled life” …. “has effectively used his talent and one of the most prominent names in American political history as a platform for fueling resistance to vaccines that could save countless lives.”

Translation: Kennedy, a Hollywood hobnobber and former drug addict, is so mentally unbalanced that he will betray his family and friends and kill people with medical advice that runs counter to the truth.

No evidence is required to establish this “truth,” just Nagourney’s word and those of those he can get to say the same thing, in other words. Such as:

His conduct ‘undercuts 50 years of public health vaccine practice, and he’s done it in a way I’ve never see [sic] anyone else do it,’ said Michael T. Osterholm, the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. ‘He is among the most dangerous because of the credibility of who he is and what his family name has brought to this issue.’

Notice the implication: that these experimental mRNA so-called vaccines have been around 50 years and Kennedy is against all vaccines, both of which are false.

Furthermore, Nagourney says RFK, Jr. not only “inveighs” against vaccines, especially Covid vaccinations, but has adopted other weird “unorthodox” views (implication: orthodox views are good) over the years.

One is his claim that Sirhan Sirhan did not kill his father Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Nagourney might do a smidgen of research and discover that Kennedy is correct; but doing so would disrupt the flow of his ad hominem attack. All serious writers on the case know that the senator was not shot by Sirhan; they know there are deep CIA connections to the assassination. The evidence conclusively proves, as the autopsy has shown, that Sirhan was in front of the senator when he fired his pistol but RFK was shot from the rear at very close range with all bullets entering his body from the rear. Nagourney either knows nothing about the assassination or is dissembling the facts, which must be “unorthodox.”

Sounding like a U.S. government spokesmen telling the press something is true without an iota of evidence, he writes the following sentence as if it were true simply because he wrote it, while making sure not to mention the book’s title – The Real Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy – a brilliant, deeply researched and sourced book The Times will not review:

In a best-selling new book, he claimed that Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, who is President Biden’s top medical adviser for the coronavirus pandemic, and Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, were in cahoots with the pharmaceutical industry to profiteer off dangerous vaccines.

Notice Nagourney’s insidious method. State RFK’s claim as if it’s false because Nagourney stated it, when in fact it is so abundantly true and backed up by massive evidence that if Nagourney dared to engage in actual journalism by checking Kennedy’s book he would discover it. But his job is not to search for truth but to defile a man’s reputation. He accuses Kennedy of circulating false information on the coronavirus and the vaccines but of course doesn’t say what that is or why it is false.

His entire article is an ad hominem attack by statement with the author cunningly hidden behind deceitful objectivity.

He writes:

To the public distress of his wife, the actress Cheryl Hines, Mr. Kennedy invoked Anne Frank, the young German-Dutch diarist who died in a Nazi prison camp, as he compared government measures for containing the pandemic with the Holocaust at that rally in Washington.

However, that is not what he said. He said that during the Holocaust Anne Frank could hide for a while and others could flee out of Germany, but with the new “turnkey totalitarianism” being introduced today, which is technological, it will be harder to escape, for every aspect of life will be monitored by the authorities in a digital dystopia. Such a perspective is in no way unusual, for it is shared by many scholars of technology and only the most naïve would consider it eccentric. His point and words were twisted to serve others’ purposes and to paint him as an insensitive Holocaust denier. Here’s what he said:

What we’re seeing today is what I call turnkey totalitarianism. They are putting in place all of these technological mechanisms for control we’ve never seen before. It’s been the ambition of every totalitarian state since the beginning of mankind to control every aspect of behavior, of conduct, of thought and to obliterate dissent. None of them have been able to do it. They didn’t have the technological capacity.

Even in Hitler’s Germany, you could cross the Alps into Switzerland. You could hide in an attic like Anne Frank did. I visited in 1962 East Germany with my father and met people who had climbed the wall and escaped, so it was possible. Many died … but it was possible.

Yet his sister Kerry also ripped him for making a statement that was clearly true if you accept his argument about the technological lockdowns in progress. You can disagree (I don’t) but to impugn his intentions and his words is really despicable, but Nagourney adds it to his ad hominem attacks, making sure to include his sister Kerry’s Tweet:

Bobby’s lies and fear-mongering yesterday were both sickening and repulsive. I strongly condemn him for his hateful rhetoric.

Nagourney: “ Even his most prominent critics say they do not doubt his sincerity, even as he has become one of the most prominent spreaders of misinformation on vaccines.”

Translation: RFK, Jr. means well but he’s deluded.

Big Daddy Fauci is introduced to tell the young whippersnapper the following after Kennedy delivered a briefing at The National Institutes of Health:

When it was over, Dr. Fauci walked Mr. Kennedy out of the conference room.

“I said, ‘Bobby, I’m sorry we didn’t come to any agreement here,’” he said. “‘Although I disagree factually with everything you are saying, I do understand and I respect that deep down you are really concerned about the safety of children.’ I said that in a very sincere way.”

Condescension and sincerity overflow as the “conspiracy theorist” patient is told by the good doctor that he means well but needs help.

Then, making sure to include The New York Times endlessly repeated CIA talking point, our no-nothing author writes:

The assassination of President John F. Kennedy, his uncle, in 1963, when Robert was 9, helped foster a modern culture of conspiracy theories. Now, many of the arguments that Mr. Kennedy has embraced — including that Dr. Fauci is part of a “historic coup d’état against Western democracy” — recall the theories of a secret assassin helping Lee Harvey Oswald from the grassy knoll in Dallas.

That it was the CIA that weaponized the use of the term “conspiracy theory” in a 1967 dispatch – #1035-960 – in order to disparage those questioning The Warren Commission and it’s cover-up of the CIA’s role in JFK’s assassination is another fact that our fair-minded scribe conveniently omits while insidiously implying that Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK. Yes, there are magic bullets and magical tricks used to make sure RFK, Jr. is seen as a “sincere” nutcase.

RFK, Jr. has been and is an astute critic of the CIA and all its machinations, including its involvement in the assassinations of his uncle JFK, his father Senator Robert F. Kennedy, its involvement in the COVID propaganda, and in its extensive deadly deeds and disinformation at home and abroad. His critical siblings praise him for his great intelligence and political acumen but seem clueless themselves. So they ally with the same media that have been stenographers for the CIA. The Kennedy family may be very well known, but in these ways they are very typical of American families that are divided by those who know and those who don’t know who the real devils are.

But let me make two final points about this sickening piece of character assassination.

RFK, Jr. has spent decades as an environmental lawyer fighting the pollution of our air, earth, and water. In other words, the pollution also of human beings who live in nature while nature lives in us. Some people know the outside and the inside are connected. Yet Nagourney bemoans the tragic turn he took from such good work with the environment to such terrible work with Children’s Health Defense and vaccines. He writes:

The swerve in Mr. Kennedy’s career, from the environment to vaccines, is particularly startling because for many family members and other Kennedy associates, Robert Kennedy Jr. is the sibling who most recalls the level of charisma and political appeal of his late father.

Startling? No, very consistent for one who can think. There is an obvious link between the major corporate polluters of the outside environment and the major polluters of human bodies. Big pharmaceutical, oil, chemical, agribusiness, military, etc. are an interrelated lot of criminal enterprises despoiling all life on earth. Kennedy’s lifetime work has followed a natural trajectory and underlying it all is his critique of the CIA and its media accomplices, such as The New York Times.

Yes, those family and friends who say he’s brilliant are right, and he is following in his father’s footsteps in ways they do not grasp; for he is able to connect the dots, diagnose the patterns, and expose with facts the criminal syndicates that are destroying democracy and so many lives.

The reason The New York Times publishes hit pieces like this and does not review his recent books is because his critique of these nefarious forces has gained a large audience and as a result many people are awakening to the truths concealed by the likes of the paper of record” with its propaganda.

Hit pieces like Nagourney’s should cause anyone reading it intense “anguish.” There is nothing “mystifying” about it.

It’s simply disgraceful and deceitful.

(Republished from Edward Curtin by permission of author or representative)
 
Hide 93 CommentsLeave a Comment
Commenters to Ignore...to FollowEndorsed Only
Trim Comments?
    []
  1. Notsofast says:

    it takes courage to be able to handle the terrifying truth that your own government is composed of the most vile, bloodthirsty, heinous and psychopathic mass murders in the world. bobby kennedy has this courage.
    the rest of the kennedy clan appear to be nothing but privileged, spoiled, trust fund babies that can’t handle the truth, who haven’t got a clue and don’t want one either.

  2. @Notsofast

    The West’s politicians are Evil indeed, but the MSM brain-washers, liars, hypocrites, bearers of false witness and sundry other sub-human filth are even viler than they. The very nadir of human existence.

  3. Anon[242] • Disclaimer says:

    The lying mass media is one of the principle weapons being employed against the American people yet the very people who are actually doing the lying seem to be completely immune to any real counter attack on them either professionally, socially and physically yet they are the softest of available targets.

    I’m amazed that no angry vet appears to have cottoned on to this fact and acted on it (not that I would ever approve of any old fashioned ultra-violence) by pointing the bone. I can remember way back when there were consequences for lying, especially when the lies resulted in great harm.

    • Replies: @mulga mumblebrain
  4. Good work, Edward Curtin. I just finished reading RFK jr.’s essential book on the carefully concealed machinations behind the orchestrated corona “pandemic” that powers the disgraceful corporate-government marketing campaign for experimental injections that do no demonstrable good but may very well kill you sooner or later. Kennedy has compiled a thorough and meticulously documented legal case that would proceed immediately to the high tribunal in a country with an intact Constitution and system of justice.

    In other words, Kennedy has singlehandedly taken on the true journalist’s mission of informing the public of vital expert information that our corrupt corporate-government media outlets, most notably the New York Times, not only no longer publish but systematically exclude. His father and his uncle would be proud of this courageous man. His exposé lays bare a monstrous crime against humanity. RFK jr.’s best-selling book goes unreviewed in the NYT because the sheer mass of factual material cannot be challenged and will serve as the template for serious future histories of our troubled times. Robert F. Kennedy jr. is an American hero.

    • Thanks: Emslander
    • Replies: @Jim Christian
  5. Rich says:

    RFK Jr’s relatives speak out against him because they’re afraid they won’t be invited to the cocktail parties and galas that are their lives if they don’t go along with the program. The guy has made a great case against Fauci, and against the experimental covid inoculations. One of the main tactics of the left is to try to paint their opponents as eccentric or crazy when they can’t refute what the person is saying. This is what they are trying to do with Kennedy.

    • Agree: meamjojo, Miro23, Realist
  6. anonymous[360] • Disclaimer says:

    This additional sign of CIA panic is heartening. CIA’s impunity is crumbling at several points. Its latest crime is of unprecedented gravity: use of banned biological weapons and concomitant medical experimentation. The whole world has a beef underpinned by erga omnes legal obligation to impose command responsibility on CIA criminals. Russia has secured CIA’s Ukrainian germ warfare labs along with local witnesses. And RFK Jr.’s book supports a bill of indictment suitable for Khabarovsk II. CIA is already busted in the most tightly-drafted regime of international criminal law for its crime against humanity of systematic and widespread torture.

    https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/ukraine-new-al-qaeda/

    The good thing about a totalitarian regime like CIA’s is that it’s easy to decapitate, and its strict hierarchy facilitates lustration. The civilized world is dealing with CIA as transnational organized crime. We’ve already seen Russia invoke UNTOC provisions to expose CIA criminals like torture whitewash artist Kramer, and the Ukraine police action will more identify individual CIA criminals for prosecution. We can hang CIA’s SIS here or Russia can hang them there. Let’s do the honors here and obviate the nuclear war.

    • Agree: Franz
    • Replies: @Franz
    , @Realist
  7. @Anon

    Advocating physical attacks on presstitutes is pure trolling. I believe that trials must happen, somehow, so that all the little Streichers can be exposed. After that-a bit of hard labour, depending on the gravity of their crimes, then life-long, well-merited, obscurity. Maybe a few will repair their souls. Those that have any left.

    • Replies: @Anon
  8. meamjojo says:

    ‘The Real Anthony Fauci’ by Robert Kennedy Jr. is a great book!

    After reading Kennedy’s book, I am finding it difficult to imagine why Congress is not investigating Fauci, why he still holds his government post and why he isn’t locked up in prison for the rest of his life by now. Perhaps we will have to wait until the Republicans get control of Congress to see a true investigation initiated.

    P.S. This journalist, like so many others, hides behind a Twitter account. If you aren’t on Twitter, then you can’t reach him easily. BUT, if you go to the NYT article, click on the author’s name. it will bring you to a page where if you look to the right side, you can [supposedly] email him via an NYT form.

    • Replies: @Emslander
    , @Ednguyen
  9. Anon[742] • Disclaimer says:
    @mulga mumblebrain

    I believe that trials must happen, somehow, so that all the little Streichers can be exposed.

    I can almost see your “logic” in leaving one of the enemies most potent weapons in place until after a victory is “somehow” achieved, but not really and actually, not at all.

    Anyway, what I wrote was about pointing the bone.

    • Replies: @Michael Korn
  10. @St-Germain

    Sorry St. Germaine, a “thanks/agree” just won’t cover it. Concur all.

  11. Emslander says:

    Excellent analysis of this junction of charisma, family, pollution and medical chicanery. What’s at the center of this great mystery over RFK, Jr.’s sad turn against the “wonder vaccines” of our modern times? Maybe it’s because he’s had the – courage, freedom, naivety – to follow the truth.

    Militarism, environmental degradation (I’m not talking climate change, which is just a distraction from the worst pollutants in our food, air and water.) and killer concoctions are all from the overreach of anti-human scientism and rationalism. It’s the power that the permanent State has assumed over every cell in our bodies.

    • Replies: @meamjojo
  12. Emslander says:
    @meamjojo

    The Congress will never take any concerted action against Fauci because he’s gained more power than Congress. The Kennedy book lays it out irreproachably.

    The great thing about “The Real Anthony Fauci” is that it relies only on facts fully out in the open. All the details were discovered through court exposure, public statements or the statements of researchers in published reports. Some reflections appear that are the opinions of other doctors or researchers, but their credentials are often more solid than those of the Fauci-rewarded crew.

    • Agree: Ben the Layabout
  13. meamjojo says:
    @Emslander

    What’s at the center of this great mystery over RFK, Jr.’s sad turn against the “wonder vaccines” of our modern times? Maybe it’s because he’s had the – courage, freedom, naivety – to follow the truth.

    Besides Covid and the mRNA shots, Kennedy’s book also has a lot of focus on HIV/Aids, Bill Gates and his foundation, Fauci’s ties to Gates, numerous examples of vaccines that caused more deaths and harm than they solved, how Africa children are used as guinea pigs and much more, all in the name of increasing Big Pharma profits and under-the-table payouts to government researchers through patent royalties.

    • Thanks: Emslander
  14. US Fed Report: Government paid $1 Billion to American media to promote COVID-19 vaccines | WION


    Video Link

  15. ld says:

    I pay as much attention to legacy media as I worry about the headlnes in the phillipines which is not at all.
    I enjoy depriving them of views and the ability to mind fuck
    If they are busy trying to destroy you, you know you have wounded them
    good

  16. I don’t understand why they can’t just cancel him. They do everybody else.

  17. SafeNow says:

    History repeats for me. I was an undergraduate at a very “elite” New England university when his father was running against Eugene McCarthy for the nomination. Very few students were supporters of Robert; most were overtly hostile to him.

  18. Anon[231] • Disclaimer says:

    The regimist Media Hit piece is likely good advertising for the Fauci book. Will keep it on the bestseller lists for a while longer.

    BTW – regimist Media is best ignored these days. The reach of regimist Media is a fraction of independent media. The world has changed.

  19. JM says:
    @Rich

    RFK Jr’s relatives speak out against him because they’re afraid they won’t be invited to the cocktail parties and galas that are their lives if they don’t go along with the program.

    Yes, they’re plastic Kennedy’s, living off the interest of the family capital. But that capital was built by going against the corrupt establishment, not siding with it.

    • Replies: @Old and Grumpy
  20. Franz says:
    @anonymous

    the good thing about a totalitarian regime like CIA’s is that it’s easy to decapitate, and its strict hierarchy facilitates lustration.

    Mostly I agree, but this part is where JFK screwed up.

    Although he fired Dulles and disciplined others, he forgot that all intel services are set up like the secret societies. There’s an invisible hierarchy too. Dulles just ran operations from his kitchen and made sure the Warren Commission was stacked in his favor.

    Taking out the CIA will be a very tricky and careful operation. I think the model will be the way Philip the Fair of France took down the Templars. An ugly job but it worked.

    • Replies: @Old Brown Fool
    , @Realist
  21. Bert says:
    @Notsofast

    it takes courage to be able to handle the terrifying truth that your own government is composed of the most vile, bloodthirsty, heinous and psychopathic mass murders in the world.

    No, it takes courage to run the risks of assassination that RFK Jr. is running. It only takes some research to come to your stated conclusion. The psychopathic mass murdering was first carried out on Americans of the South. See the following books analyzing the mind and actions of the sociopath Abraham Lincoln.

    • Thanks: R2b
  22. Karl1906 says:

    The NYT has been toilet paper for decades at this point. There’s really nothing – not-a-thing – good or honest to expect from it. Well, maybe if a meteorite hit the building…

  23. Michael Korn [AKA "Mevashir"] says:

    Thank you for writing this trenchant analysis. I saw the New York Times article many weeks ago and felt sickened. It reminded me of a hit piece from the National Enquirer. All I could think was that I hope this kind of journalism signals the death knell of this horrible newspaper. Trump was right when he called it the failing New York Times!

    The New York Times analysis is tantamount to interviewing Adolt Hotelier who condemns Einstein’s theories because he’s a dirty Jew with long unkempt hair.

  24. Michael Korn [AKA "Mevashir"] says:
    @Anon

    Pointing the bone is an appropriate expression for a country whose national anthem is the SCAR STRANGLED BONER.

  25. Renoman says:

    Well he’s right over the target with mountains of evidence in his favor and the only trick the knuckle draggers of the left rally know it to yell loudly. The Covid lies have been laid bare for quite a while now but the idiots are still lining up for the cull boosters. I think they deserve them.

  26. Tom says:

    Thanks for the informative piece.
    I was curious as to what this “journalist” looked like. I had imagined his face and was not surprised when I googled him, because my hunches were correct. Adam Nagourney looks like a slimy guy, capable of most anything dirty. It’s written all over his face. While Robert Kennedy Jr is a titan of truth and liberty. An icon of integrity and courage.

  27. CIA Masters? So, now, an alphabet agency controls not only the most famous newspaper but Bill Gates as well and furthermore, it controls the world. Can you name one of the owners or controllers of the CIA? Is it the notorious Rothschilds? Just one name please!

  28. DanFromCT says:

    If DJT won the presidency on populism opposed to deep state scum and had his re-election stolen from him, RFK Jr. should be able to sweep into the White House in 2024, possibly with a non-politician as his running mate, someone like Tucker Carlson. RFK Jr would have to move right, of course.

    Such a victory for Legacy America would cause the NYT to shrivel up like the privates of the lesbians and Jewish homos like Negourney hiding behind the famous masthead, just waiting for exposure. Posting photos of Nagourney and the Times editorial board would do more than words possibly could, and same for these so-called fact checking outfits, whose staff typically look like the patients in a mental institution, and who are, for sure, almost all taking psychiatric “meds” to cope with their inadequacies turned into hatred of normalcy, decency, and the good.

    • Agree: Bert
    • Replies: @simple mind
  29. ariadna says:

    “Curb Your Enthusiasm” actress Cheryl Hines has condemned her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s comments about Anne Frank, who was murdered by Nazis as a teenager, which he made during a rally against vaccine mandates. Kennedy……suggested that Frank was better off than Americans whose jobs require them to get vaccinated.”

    “My husband’s reference to Anne Frank at a mandate rally in D.C. was reprehensible and insensitive,” Hines tweeted on Tuesday. “The atrocities that millions endured during the Holocaust should never be compared to anyone or anything. His opinions are not a reflection of my own….. “My husband’s opinions are not a reflection of my own. While we love each other, we differ on many current issues.”
    Other than in private conversation with her husband, why does a third-grade actress (who managed to almost make it in Hollywood by being Rob Reiner “personal assistant”) think anybody needs to hear her opinion in a public display of cringing bad taste and lack of character? Need for attention? Approval from her Hollywood friends?
    Nobody is perfect and RFK, Jr is after all just a man, so one can disapprove of his taste in women, but that is neither here nor there when it comes to his enormous accomplishments realized over decades with intelligence, integrity and courage.
    As for his despicable sister, RFK, Jr. is not responsible for her problems, whatever they are (demented sibling rivalry?)
    It is unfortunate that in addition to the attacks he has had to endure from the vaccine peddlers and the guardians of the assassins’ myth he also has to suffer from the misery of betrayal in his own family.

    • Replies: @ricpic
    , @Bel Darrow
  30. @JM

    Old Joe Kennedy took full advantage of participating with the corrupt establishment. It just wasn’t as evil back then, and much more parochial

    • Replies: @JM
  31. It will be interesting to see how RFK Jr. holds up now that the establishment is using the family to attack him.

  32. Agent76 says:

    MAY 28, 2020 New Research Study Clarifies Health Outcomes in Vaccinated versus Unvaccinated Children

    Unvaccinated children are less likely to be diagnosed with developmental delays, asthma, and ear infections.

    https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/new-research-study-clarifies-health-outcomes-in-vaccinated-versus-unvaccinated-children/

    May 3, 2016 Vaccines, Adjuvants and Autoimmunity

    Session 14: 4th International Symposium on Vaccines in Leipzig, Germany April, 2016.

    Video Link
    The Bill Gates control grid

    • Agree: Dutch Boy
  33. Tonawanda says:

    No mention of AIDS? The one thing which could really make RFK sound like a nutcase (to the gullible)?

    • Replies: @Dennis Dale
  34. CHEW PORK SLYMES has long been my go-to for that despicable public-irritation. You can use your imagination for my usage of that term—it’s kinduva play on the dietary habits of a certain Kult-Chur. And the goddamn fkkkers are certainly slimy, a mere mouthpiece for the Judeocracy of Babylonian Talmudist Khazarian hatemongers, as well, of course, as a willing stenographer for the controlling Agency.

    There is only one single small element in the entire rag of which I approve, that is Will Shortz’ daily crosswords. In that realm, and that realm only, the NYT is world-class.

    When the Zombie Apocalypse of dying thrice-jabbed New Yorkers occurs, the NYT may well be one of the many targets of those poor dying, deluded, deranged souls who were falsely scared shitless of the U$G developed covid and the mass media rush to get them lined up before those needles.

  35. Alas, as both RFK Jr.’s father and uncle could attest, sometimes the Deep state goes beyond merely assassinating character. I hope he has a good personal guard.

    I’ve just finished his book. I highly recommend it. Even allowing for a certain amount of partisanship, much of what he recounts rings true. The book is well documented. I’d estimate it has 500 footnotes, maybe more. Many of them are to partisan sources (e.g. Children’s Health Defense) but many are not. They cite mainstream media, government agencies, patents and so forth. I plan to browse selected citations. One can easily do so via the web pages at:
    https://childrenshealthdefense.org/fauci_info/citations/

    I’ve not read the NYT hit job. But I did google the book’s title and read a smattering of what some “legacy” sites had to say. Dr. Fauci, to no one’s surprise, is unhappy with the book. He is sorrowed that a Kennedy, of all people, would go so very far astray. As is nearly always the case, there is zero discussion of the substance of the book. No effort to refute anything. It is entirely variations of ad hominem, usually calling into question people’s sanity and wondering why they would spread “misinformation.” For the Deep State, the safest course would be radio silence. The mere fact that they are writing about RFK Jr. and his message are, to me, proof that he has traction and his ideas are having an impact on The Plan.

    NYT hack Nagourney treads on very dangerous propaganda quicksand when he repeats his opponent’s arguments even when intending to paint them as untruths. Yes, the gullible may fall for it, but those on lookout against propaganda will believe, or at least consider the possibility, that what officialdom denies is the actual truth. Pro tip to Adam: Son, you are in way over your head. Best to stick with tarring and feathering the opponent, but leave his arguments unstated.

    • Agree: Agent76, meamjojo
    • Thanks: emerging majority
    • Replies: @meamjojo
  36. @obwandiyag

    His book was polemical enough that no major publisher would touch it. Who ever heard of Skyhorse? Well, I wish them future success!

    Amazingly, his book is sold on Amazon. I bought mine from Barnes & Noble, since I’m not a fan of the Mother Ship of Censorship. Controversial as his subject matter is, I guess Bezos can’t pass up a chance to fatten his bank account. Besides, he’s a Kennedy, so perhaps that gives him a pass. As long as he’s not some obscure anti-semitic writer or something. Thank God we have the ADL, SPLC and allied activist organizations to purge the market of (easy) access to titles that were sold for years but suddenly became unacceptable for some reason!

  37. @Bert

    I hope RFK Jr. has some sort of “insurance” in the event he experiences an untimely, odd death. I imagine a man of his power has some “dirt” on people that might see the light of day, were he to suffer a fate similar to Dad’s or Uncle John’s.

  38. Dutch Boy says:
    @Agent76

    Addressing the wretched health of American children should be the primary focus of our medical establishment but they act as if nothing is wrong. You might suspect that they know that they are the primary culprits in this disaster and you would be right.

    • Thanks: Agent76
    • Replies: @Agent76
  39. Realist says:
    @Notsofast

    it takes courage to be able to handle the terrifying truth that your own government is composed of the most vile, bloodthirsty, heinous and psychopathic mass murders in the world. bobby kennedy has this courage.

    Indeed it does. Many say other countries/nations commit atrocities which is true…but they do not commit them in my name…the U.S. does.

    • Agree: Notsofast, AndrewR
  40. Realist says:
    @anonymous

    The good thing about a totalitarian regime like CIA’s is that it’s easy to decapitate, and its strict hierarchy facilitates lustration.

    I disagree. I agree with Franz’s reply. JFK tried to decapitate the CIA on November 29, 1961, by firing Allen Dulles…I am convinced that Dulles got even almost exactly two years later in Dallas.

    • Replies: @James Scott
  41. @Franz

    It worked because the Templars were not aware of it; here the intelligence murderers will smell it within ten minutes.

  42. Realist says:
    @Franz

    Dulles made sure the Warren Commission was stacked in his favor…of which he was a member.

    • Replies: @Franz
  43. I met Robert Kennedy in California two weeks before he was assassinated. He had told close friends that when he became president, he would reopen an investigation into the death of his brother. The CIA could not allow this to happen and therefore could not allow him to become president.

    For more info as to why the CIA and the military killed his brother, JFK, please see my short story Northwoods (Northwoods and Other Short Stories) available on Amazon. To learn more about what really happened on 9/11, please see my novel, Building 7, also available on Amazon.

  44. anon[197] • Disclaimer says:

    American bulwark 27, CIA can kill you and torture you and get away with it. If you’re a senator, a president, a judge, a UN secretary-general. They don’t have masters, they are the masters.

    CIA works for the president; 70s bullshit. CIA works for the banks; 90s bullshit. CIA works for the Rothschilds; 2010s bullshit.

    CIA is your government.

    • Replies: @meamjojo
  45. Yes, yes, and more yes. Kudos to Mr. Curtain for his incisive assessment of RFK, Jr., his book, his history, and his dismissive and insulting treatment by the NYT.

    • Agree: Agent76
  46. Agent76 says:
    @Dutch Boy

    Thanks for your reply Dutch. These speak for themselves.

    Dec 1, 2020 Bill Gates’ COVID vaccine goal: Dosing seniors, kids and pregnant women

    Video Link

    August 17, 2020 Agenda ID2020 of the “One World Order”: The 101 to Understanding Its Implications

    That is the absurd dream of a few multi-billionaires, including Bill Gates. And the tool for such a control is a universal covid vaccine.

    https://www.globalresearch.ca/agenda-id2020-101-understanding-implications/5721260

  47. I’d like to give Kennedy’s family members the slight benefit of the doubt. Maybe they seek to discredit him, at least in part, because they fear that if he is too successful, the CIA will do what the CIA does. Particularly to the Kennedy family.

    • LOL: JM
  48. ricpic says:
    @ariadna

    RFK Jr. made a mistake marrying Hines. I can understand the allure of a Hollywood starlet, especially in her youth, but the brains ain’t there. In that sense he married down, way down.

    P.S. Not only are the brains missing, simple loyalty to her husband is as well.

    • Replies: @Dennis Dale
  49. As for Robert Kennedy, I am now back to supporting at least one Kennedy. He is a gem and essentially a decent man, worth more than a Schumer, McConnell, Pelosi, Graham, Biden all put together. The Democrats denigration of a Kennedy, only shows how crazy, how completely nuts this party has become. Instead now they have a Pelosi, as their hero, a known crook and gangster like woman who rips up the speeches of a sitting President and treats Americans like babies.

  50. Dennis Dale says: • Website
    @ricpic

    And that rabbit-like mouth is a hard pass.
    I know it’s superficial.

  51. Z-man says:

    I always found Cheryl Hines to be very sexy. She’s getting a bit long in the tooth now, but then again so am I. (Crying emoji here)

    • Replies: @Dr. Krieger
  52. Dennis Dale says: • Website
    @Tonawanda

    As Ron Unz has pointed out, the lack of response to his AIDS hypothesis is telling.

  53. Agent76 says:

    March 9, 2022 CDC/FDA Smoking Gun of Smoking Guns

    They confess: they had no virus when they concocted the test for the virus; they “contrived” a model by pretending to find what they wanted to find; it’s called a self-fulfilling prophecy. This is the con and the crime that drove millions of lives, and economies, into ruin.

    https://vaccineimpact.com/2022/cdc-fda-smoking-gun-of-smoking-guns/

    Mar 9, 2022 The Pfizer documents

    Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency, Pfizer / FDA FOI!


    Video Link

    • Replies: @JM
  54. @Z-man

    Cheryl Hines and Carly Simon have the same look.

    • Replies: @Z-man
  55. Anonymous[197] • Disclaimer says:

    Along with, presumably, the author of this piece, RFK Jr. is one of the few good elite boomers. This is in addition to being the only (possibly) decent Kennedy that wasn’t assassinated. To use Bruce Gibney’s phrase, the rest of them are a pack of useless, back-stabbing, gaslighting, entitled sociopaths.

  56. Z-man says:
    @Dr. Krieger

    Yes very similar but Cheryl is nicer. Simon is 76 now, wow time flies. She’s 20 years older than Hines.

  57. @obwandiyag

    When they do “cancel” him, the (((New York Times))) will report it as a COVID-19 death.

  58. Tpole says:

    Not even a paid shill would publicly criticize RFK Jr’s book if they ACTUALLY READ IT… too many pages and facts for fans of journalistic fiction to fathom, lol.

  59. Ednguyen says:
    @meamjojo

    Nah, nothing will change when republicans take back congress. This will only change when the People take back Congress.

    • Agree: Z-man
  60. Anonymous[249] • Disclaimer says:
    @Rich

    RFK Jr’s relatives speak out against him because they’re afraid they won’t be invited to the cocktail parties and galas that are their lives if they don’t go along with the program.

    My reading of RFK Jr.’s sister Kerry, his wife Cheryl Hines and the other associates is that what they are – reasonably – terrified of is rather more momentous than missed cocktail parties.

    Quite possibly RFJ Jr. expressly gave his family and wife full license to malign him in public if that’s what they feel is needed to keep safe.

  61. JM says:
    @Old and Grumpy

    Old Joe Kennedy took full advantage of participating with the corrupt establishment. It just wasn’t as evil back then, and much more parochial.

    So far as Prohibition was concerned: that was mainly Protestant and he was a Mick. He asserted his good time Irishness and ‘amorally’ cashed in on it. But he was – at that time – less politically ‘corrupt’ than the Anglo/Jewish establishment which was what I had in mind.

  62. JM says:
    @Agent76

    Well and good but this bastard was for a long time a strident pusher of the official narrative and the vaxx with the usually entourage of forelock tugging English on the YouTube site. At the critical moments of this fraud, he’s been like a leaf in the wind, pushing the official narrative and vaxx, then bending when its time was (nearly) up, not least due to the truly courageous souls who went against the hoax from the outset and took to the streets against the often violent repression..

    • Replies: @acementhead
  63. @JM

    “Well and good but this bastard was for a long time a strident pusher of the official narrative and the vaxx…”

    There’s an old saying that I just made up

    Never reject the Judas Goat that is leading the enemy sheep into your camp.

  64. Franz says:
    @Realist

    He was because he was running the show. In the famous call from Lyndon, who was on top and who was carrying water?

    This is one of the shortest calls that LBJ had to make to the potential members of the Commission,” Hardway writes. “Unlike others who were reluctant to serve, Dulles expressed no reluctance, the call only lasted approximately a minute and thirty or so seconds, but Johnson appears to try to repeat the arguments he made to others anyway. ”

    In this call to Dulles, neither Dulles nor LBJ mention Robert Kennedy or his possible involvement in Dulles selection.

    The conversation opens with LBJ apologetically advising Dulles, “I have some unpleasant news for you.”

    “Yes,’ says Dulles.

    “We are going to name very shortly a presidential commission made up of seven people … as a study group to go into this FBI report … in connection with the assassination of our beloved friend, and you’ve got to go on that for me,” Johnson says.

    Dulles responds, “Because I can really serve you–”

    “I know you can, I know you can,” LBJ interrupts, “not any doubt about it. Just get ready now to go in there and do a good job. America’s got to be united in this hour.”

    At this point the tape becomes somewhat garbled. Dulles says something about his “previous job.” LBJ’s response is garbled but he can be heard to say, “You always do a good job as I found out long ago.”

    When LBJ hung up, Dulles was on the Warren Commission.

    https://jfkfacts.org/allen-dulles-and-the-making-of-the-warren-commission/

    • Thanks: Realist
  65. @DanFromCT

    Only idiot morons think “the presidency” is something real. You are all obsessed with the mental cartoon of easy low hanging fruit, just “grab the presidency” then presto magic! Notice all the hard work and long attention spans are absent in this equation, try governing one county or a school board first.

    The smartest move the MAN every invented was to plant the schoolboys dream of “someday I’ll be in magical charge of ‘Murica”. WTF has the federal government of one minor official got to do with it either way? What is the Federal President going to do besides oversee the Post Office and appoint Ambassadors?

    It takes 40 years in the desert to cure the body politic and raise up a new generation, instead the divine voodoo propulsion machine will somehow “catapult” Hero Saviour into Magic Office and then King Big Happen Story Make Muritard Muronic Again.

  66. @Realist

    You should change your name to fatalist. I am willing to bet you are just another jew trying to tell everyone your side has won and there is no hope. You are cancer for white people either way. .

    • Replies: @Realist
  67. Eventually it will come out that RFK got the vaccine and is really just a huckster.

    We got a hint of this when it came out that he and his wife required guests at a party to be vaccinated.

    Oh but that was all the wife according to RFK.

    Nothing says having strong beliefs like marrying someone that publicly mocks you while letting her host parties that contradict your core convictions.

    Funny how so many here call themselves anti-globalist and yet send their money to this liberal huckster that couldn’t hack it as a Kennedy because of his voice disorder.

    Well he is spending that money on parties for liberal globalists at his Malibu mansion.

    Go ahead and send him another check. He will need the extra cash for his yacht given the price of diesel.

    RFK Jr. says wife Cheryl Hines, not him, urged party guests to be vaxxed for COVID
    https://nypost.com/2021/12/18/rfk-jr-says-cheryl-hines-urged-party-guests-to-be-vaxxed-for-covid/

    • Replies: @Jefferson Temple
  68. @Jefferson Temple

    Sorry but I don’t send my money to liberal globalists.

    If he really believed in his cause then he would live a modest lifestyle and not charge for a book. Throwing parties at his mansion in Malibu shows that he is all about money and living the California lifestyle. I get physically nauseous being around SoCal liberals. You would have to pay me to attend any type of function with them.

    COVID is over thanks to Omicron and this loser had his 15 minutes.

    He can go back to being against the Measles vaccine and huckstering ditzy White liberal women. That is what he did before COVID.

    His wife is a sociopath and will eventually turn on him. I wouldn’t at all be surprised if she releases his vaccine record.

    • Replies: @Jefferson Temple
    , @res
  69. Well, did anyone read Ron U article on RFK,s book, no mention if so in the comments! Ron pointed out that the first 200 pages were all about exposing the Aids hiv bs, that Dr fakie was totally in charge of, and should be headlines everywhere. Ron also posits that not even mentioning it in mainstream, ie saying” look how whacked RFK Jnr is, he thinks aids was made up,” is proof in itself that’s its true, because msm won’t touch it! I read the book, even those commenters who say they read it won’t bring it up in their own comments. His sisters are just like my Irish sisters, no telling what they are thinking but rarely is it meant maliciously, or ever! ☘️By the way, JFK Jnr told the world who ran the teams that executed his father in Public!! He told us in plain site!
    What was his magazine called again???
    And Watergate was Nixon and cia retrieving the evidence to prove that he ran those teams, because Nixon was Prescott’s boy for 30 years or more. Nixon says on his tapes “ that bay of pigs thing” many many times, obsessively!
    Same team that did the Dealy Plaza Crime of the Century, caught and killed Che Guevera as well. Same guy ran both teams, and he did not recall where he was Nov 23. Neither did Nixon, who was actually in Dallas meeting with Pepsi’s President re their Cuba and other Central American possessions!

    • Replies: @emerging majority
  70. Ras9438 says:

    One of the best books written about the psychopaths which rule over us, in particular Gates, big pharma and the despicable CIA/NSA. I am at a loss as to why bothers with the New York Slime, or for that matter Washington Post and all other Zionist controlled presstitute media.

  71. @John Johnson

    I don’t care about your prejudices against rich liberals. I even share them to a degree. I don’t care that RFK, Jr. thinks that man made climate change is a real thing. Just read the book.

    • Replies: @John Johnson
  72. @Jefferson Temple

    No I’m not going to read the book of a man that believes thousands of public and private scientists committed fraud and HIV medications don’t actually work. He is actually arguing that billions have been spent on a massive conspiracy where all these scientists are just pretending to study HIV and the drug results are all fake. That is insane and only a few levels from flat earth theory.

    If you want to put your faith in a liberal lawyer with zero background in biology over decades of combined HIV research from thousands of scientists then be my guest.

    I’ll be right and you will feel like a jack-ass for supporting this guy.

    • Replies: @Ben the Layabout
  73. res says:
    @John Johnson

    Sorry but I don’t send my money to liberal globalists.

    There is something called a library. Perhaps you have heard of it?

  74. SOL says:

    Thank you for this article.

  75. @MacOisdealbhtoo

    JFK Jr’a mag was called “George”. Likely he was about to release the dirt on Daddy WarBu$h.

    • Replies: @mulga mumblebrain
  76. meamjojo says:
    @Ednguyen

    Nah, nothing will change when republicans take back congress. This will only change when the People take back Congress.

    I think some people tried that back on 1/6/2021. Didn’t work too well.

  77. meamjojo says:
    @Ben the Layabout

    I call your attention to:

    CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Anderson Cooper 360, 3/9/2022 ~9:25pm EST

    “Everyday we are in the Ukraine it becomes more & more apparent how important it is, in addition to all their other needs, for people here to simply be seen and have their voices heard, people want you, around the world to know what is happening here, they want you to see it & hear it, they want you to hear their stories, Ukrainians with relatives living in Russia telling them what they are going through only to be told by an uncle or parent or close Russian friend “no that’s not really happening at all”. Imagine what that is like!”

    So sad. Cooper, along with his CNN cohorts did their best to present only one side of the Covid story here in America. CNN censored all voices in the Covid pandemic that questioned or did not agree with the Covid narrative as presented by the CDC, FDA and St. Fauci, where anchor people, the CNN MD corps and various so-called pundits were telling everyone that any other POV was incorrect, inaccurate, foolish and misinformed. The American people were not allowed to have accurate info that would have helped them make informed decisions.

    Was this any different from the propaganda that the Russians are feeding their people on the war in Ukraine? It sucks when the shoe is on the other foot, doesn’t it?

  78. meamjojo says:
    @anon

    So why can’t the CIA find someone to assassinate Putin?

  79. Realist says:
    @James Scott

    You should change your name to fatalist.

    I am willing to bet you are just another jew trying to tell everyone your side has won and there is no hope.

    I’ll get right on that.

    צוחק בקול רם

  80. Paul McCartney does Bck In The USSR in Lenin Square Mosxow 2009.Vladmir Putin in attendance in audience.


    Video Link

  81. Truthor says:

    One can only applaud Robert Jr.’s efforts to spread the truth about the vax and the corrupt medical/scientific community.

  82. @John Johnson

    JJ, allow me to say up front I don’t like or trust you. You often raise some interesting points, but the thrust of your arguments always seems to be “Pay no attention to anti-vaxx argument X.” As such, I have labelled you a Pharma or other black hat troll in the past. I stand by that belief. All to the good, I say. We tolerate most anyone here. If naught else, you can serve as the “straight man,” asking provocative questions.

    Loath to pay for the book? Allow me to offer a no-cost alternative. Short of a loaned copy, you can’t read the book for free. But you can many of the several hundred footnotes. Here’s the link:

    https://childrenshealthdefense.org/fauci_info/citations/

    RFK Jr. recounts many examples of bad faith with Fauci and many others. Hell, they may not even be breaking laws. But that doesn’t mean that they aren’t bending traditional ethical principles into pretzel-like shapes. Here are but a few examples.

    Do NIH (and many other, I assume) government employees make, or at least are eligible for, royalties or other gains for patents they are credited for, if a product gets approved? Yes, it turns out they are. You can go to Google Patents or the government’s own site, and look up the name of anyone, “Anthony Fauci” will do. You may find he is listed as inventor, assignee or some other category on dozens, perhaps hundreds of patents. I find it particularly galling that anyone who is theoretically a full time Federal employee, or a paid contractor, gets any financial gain from an invention made with goverment money. Perhaps there’s some argument in favor of it.

    But let’s turn to another, more sinister aspect: Should these same people be in any decision making capacity when it comes to selected what gets funded, researched or approved, if they have clear potential conflicts of interest (such as outlined above?) By definition, they have vested interests and cannot possibly render an impartial decision. In any other domain, that would be grounds for civil or criminal penalties. But apparently it’s business as usual at NIH/NIAID and perhaps many other places.

    Not all RFK Jr.’s citations are crackpot sources either. For example, in support of my above argument, here is one from NBC news (Chapter 2, footnote 15):

    https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/report-researchers-mumon-financial-interests-flna1c9475821

    I just finished the book, and I don’t recall him saying that thousands of professionals commit fraud. He DID say, and provides plenty of citations to support however, that many drug trials were sloppy with ethical lapses and perhaps violations of law. In drug trials, approvals, and many other forums, there are clear incentives to shape outcomes. Fraud or other dishonest dealing cannot be ruled out.

    A substantial number of the early AIDS drugs did not in fact work, were highly injurious and deadly and trials conducted under very questionable conditions.

    I don’t think RFK Jr. states the case quite so plainly, but after finishing his book, and checking some of his sources, I’d say that yes, a pretty good case can be made that billions of dollars is squandered, certain researchers and research are favored over others, quite likely putting private gain (Pharma loves those expensive new on-patent drugs) ahead of merit; I’ve already made the case for corrupt scientists and selection process above).

    We haven’t even gotten into the Covid-19 “plandemic,” which, again, there is plenty of evidence showing that motive, means and opportunity existed to do a lot of unethical things. I don’t expect a biology lesson from an attorney. I do expect a thorough investigation into a complex and deeply corrupt industry and government. It may not have been planned with malice aforethought, although with what we know now, a deliberate release of the virus could not be ruled out. But it’s about as close to certain that powerful entities acted and still act in concert to manipulate, control and profit from the “pandemic.”

    Looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck. It’s probably a duck. I’ve given you the link. Read up as much as you like at zero cost. The evidence is there and some of it at least seems to be of quite good quality. “Flat earth,” indeed! If you want to dismiss us all as nutters and bury your head in the sand, who am I to stop you?

  83. @Rich

    “RFK Jr.’s relatives speak out against him because they’re afraid they won’t be invited to the cocktail parties and galas that are their lives if they don’t go along with the program. . . .”

    I’m sure that’s true.

    When one is a member of “society,” one wants to be well thought of by the other members of the–how shall I say this?–Establishment, the Beautiful People, the Georgetown/Martha’s Vineyard crowd, call it what you will. They all embrace the same beliefs, the same outlook, the same political correctness. They’re all limousine liberals.

    Piss on their parade, and you won’t be invited to Hillary Clinton’s Georgetown cocktail parties. . . .

  84. @Bert

    Piss on Lincoln. He was a statist, a defiler of the Constitution, a railroad lobbyist, and a devotee of corporate welfare. Just the opposite of the bullshit that schoolchildren are brainwashed with, huh?!

    By the way, read Thomas DiLorenzo’s other book “Lincoln Unmasked: What You’re Not Supposed To Know about Dishonest Abe.”

  85. FAUCI CO-WORKERS STUN CONGRESS, EXPOSES HIS EVIL SIDE

  86. @meamjojo

    Assassinating Putin doesn’t solve the problem and opens the door to retaliatory attacks on western politicians.

    • Replies: @mulga mumblebrain
  87. @kerdasi amaq

    Most Western politicians are the Undead, so killing them is irrelevant. Start hitting the REAL powers that be, the Shadow Puppet Masters, and watch the excrement hit the fan. I DO NOT advocate murder, because there is always something worse waiting in line. Rendition them, interrogate them, and tape their confessions.My Life and Crimes by George Soros is bound to rate highly.

  88. @emerging majority

    Talmudic curses are ‘..down to the third generation’, ie JFK jnr, and JFK III, in the Yankee fashion.

  89. @Agent76

    There has never, to my knowledge, been a long-term cohort study comparing the health of the ‘fully’ vaccinated, ‘partially’ vaccinated, ‘late’ vaccinated or unvaccinated populations. And THEY will NEVER allow one.

  90. @ariadna

    Exactly- Cheryl Hines would have been way better to keep her mouth shut.

    We see far too many celebrities get involved in speaking out and spreading their opinions, which all usually stink.

    Just shut up and act – or sing – or attempt to do whatever it is they get paid super well to do!

  91. xxx says:

    Your are absolutely crazy. It’s incredible that people like you really exist… how can anyboby believe the things you seem to believe? Maybe you think that the queen of England came from a family of reptile… You must be the kind of guy who think that no jews died in Auschwitz. It’s insane, trully insane. How is it possible that people like you exist?

    [MORE]

    I apologise for my mistake in english, i’m french -i have been in America for many month but it was a long time ago. I can read in english but to write is mutch more harder.
    By the way, even if i think that your are absolutely crazy, i love your country because of the freedom of speech. I hate the laws in France against freedom of speach (happily, it’s only for very rare subject : you can’t deny Holocaust, you can’t said that somes races are better or worse than other. And you can’t said that LGBT++++++++++ (their mutch more from where it come ^^) are no a very natural things. But, happily, our language is open to many meanings. Words are powerful tools. Everibody understand what you really mean, but justice cannot do anything. I love french for its ambiguity – when the user of the language decide to be ambiguous!

    I see myself as a kind of anarchist, but not one of the left specie. I love freedom, i hate all the guru, the so called “voice of the Truth”, i think science is one of the greatest things in the history of humanity and i work at the university . (Yes, i’m part of the great complot, of The Dark Conspiracy. Brrrr…). To be honest, i’m working in the field of litterature, writings on french writers you never heard about : Léon Bloy, Georges Darien, , Jarry, Remy de Gourmont : marvelous writers. But i have a deep love for some americans like Thomas Pynchon (The Master), Philip Roth (not everything but when he’s good, he is great) In a complete different style, i use to love James Ellroy, but he has lost his power… But to say the truth (my truth of course… just an opinion) we both, America as France, have lost the power of creating very great writers. Pynchon is old now. I dont see any new great writers neither in France or in America. Some are good, ( Bret Easton Ellis) of course, but i see no one as great as Malcolm Lowry or Joseph Conrad.

    Wow ! I write a lot ! must be crazy too ! But, really, you trully believe things about a fake pandemy, a great conspiracy driving by biznessman and rotten politician, all of them working on a plot that cause the death of millions of life? It’s completely crazy ! You dont seem to be a bad man, how can you believe such things… Life is a mistery.
    Sorry for having been long, my migraine was so strong that i cannot sleep and not even read or watching TV. So…I write. Sorry for that, i dont like annoying people. Have a nice day and god help you.

Current Commenter
says:

Leave a Reply - Comments on articles more than two weeks old will be judged much more strictly on quality and tone


 Remember My InformationWhy?
 Email Replies to my Comment
$
Submitted comments have been licensed to The Unz Review and may be republished elsewhere at the sole discretion of the latter
Commenting Disabled While in Translation Mode
Subscribe to This Comment Thread via RSS Subscribe to All Edward Curtin Comments via RSS