Things sure do move fast in this roller-coaster society we live in. It was just four years ago that our government and their media lapdogs were scaring the bajeezus out of us about a deadly coronavirus that they paid China (with our money) to create via illegal gain of function research in Wuhan.
Remember that?
Then, relying on all that fear they stoked, our government locked our society down, closed schools, closed businesses, deemed certain people’s jobs “non-essential”, enforced mask mandates and social distancing, sent police to arrest people for the crime of going outside and trying to live a normal life.
Remember that?
Then they rushed out an untested, Frankensteinian, new “vaccine-thing” using a brand new delivery vehicle based on gene therapy. Then they tried as hard as they could to force the entire populace to take multiple doses of this thing. People lost their jobs if they refused. People were kicked out of college if they refused.
Remember that?
And all this time, the government was pressuring all the giant tech companies to censor our free speech (and alter Internet search results) when we tried to talk about the coronavirus, or the lockdowns, or the jab, or the mandates, or the reliability of elections.
Remember all that?
I sure do. I’m still hopping mad about it, too. So is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. During all that time, he was very vocal about how wrong all this was. He also called attention to how sick our food and pharmaceutical industries are making us.
He made these issues central in his presidential campaign in 2024, and I am really glad he did. I’m also glad that he decided to drop out and endorse Donald Trump, and that Trump then won back the White House.
Now, Trump has nominated RFK Jr to head his Department of Health and Human Services. Assuming he can get past Senate confirmation, RFK Jr will preside over the FDA, the CDC, the NIH, among a host of other governmental agencies.
What a wild world, right? The guy who wrote The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health may very soon be in a position to clean up a whole lot of rot and corruption in our government. There’s even talk that the heroic Jay Bhattacharya, co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration, may be selected to head up the NIH.
Amazing.
I’m cautiously optimistic. I’d like to give all these agencies the “Afuera!” treatment, and I can’t imagine RFK Jr agrees with me. But he does hate the corruption and disfunction in these agencies and he’s highly motivated to do something about it.
I hope he does.
Naturally,
Adam
Too many people complied with--even supported--all that insanity. Now they want to forget it, even pretending it never happened. Thanks for the reminder.
> Remember that?
Pepperidge Farm remembers. As do I.