Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Wants a Law to Punish Global Warming Skeptics

April 25th, 2023

The article below is from 2015, but it doesn’t matter, because, even if RFK Jr. had widespread support—he doesn’t—the Democratic Party would simply screw him over.

I don’t know if I have the energy to do this again, but, as per the quadrennial routine in the U.S., here’s what’s going to happen: After more than a year of heightened idiocracy (leading up to November 2024), Americans will be presented with a “choice” of the two most god awful, fully compromised presidential candidates imaginable.

Then, on election day, it will be time to choose wisely and then wear the pin.

If you’re looking for reasons to pick a candidate, any candidate, I would consider medical freedom and an anti-CBDC (central bank digital currency) stance to be minimums. If you agree, Kennedy is the only option so far. DeSantis is for medical freedom and against CBDC, but he isn’t running. (At least, not yet.) It’s hard to see how either of them will be on the ballots in November 2024.

As for Trump, he will always be Mr. Pfizer Warp Speed to me. Was he in on the Covid scam from the start, or was it incompetence? In either case, Trump is the front runner on the Republican side by a wide margin.

Last but not least, Joe Biden. 70% of Americans don’t want him to run, but he will be running, falling, stumbling and mumbling for re-election anyway.

Via: The Week:

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in an interview that he wishes there were a law to “punish” people who are skeptical of or deny global warming.

“I don’t think there is a law that you can punish these politicians under,” Kennedy said, adding that skeptical politicians are “selling out the public trust.”

Kennedy was very critical of the conservative Koch Brothers and politicians who fail to act on climate change, calling them “contemptible human beings.” “Those guys are doing the Koch Brothers’ bidding and are against all the evidence of the rational mind, saying global warming does not exist,” he said.

Research Credit: RP

8 Responses to “Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Wants a Law to Punish Global Warming Skeptics”

  1. Snowman says:

    Good points. All politicians seem quite flexible in their values, willing to trade off their unpopular but sincere beliefs for whatever will get them into positions of greater influence, so that they can better achieve whatever are their real goals. For most of them, the real goal is just getting the position because of the money, power and celebrity that comes with it. For some, like RFK Jr maybe, it’s like “I have to kill you to save you.” He recently said he knows that the military-industrial complex includes the federal science agencies, so why does he accept the fake science of the fed weather/atmosphere agencies?

  2. NH says:

    Consider, there may be a third, alternate case for Trump—the empire was so far gone when he miraculously got into office, and the Russia!Russia!Russia! globalist Banksters, Neocons and Pressitutes were so entrenched in the system, that getting anything done in a positive direction for the Country took real inspiration.

    The Covid Op was not only designed to get the World into lockstep and set us all up for the “vaccine” genocide, but also to get Trump out of office after Russiagate failed. Fauci, Birx, Esper, Slaoui, Kessler—enemies imposed on him. He tried to promote Hydroxychloroquine and other treatments, got hammered. The “vaccine” had been in the pipeline for years—if Trump got much in the way of it, he would have been ousted for standing in the way of science. The fact that Operation Warp Speed was to a large extent a military operation, probably gave Trump a false sense of security, since he has great respect for the military and his power base/faction is made up of significant numbers of military people. Check out who was in charge of things (Wikipedia):

    General Gustave F. Perna who served as commanding general of Army Material Command was named Operation Warp Speed chief operating officer. Retired Lieutenant General Paul A. Ostrowski, who previously served as director of the Army Acquisition Corps, was the director of supply, production and distribution. Army Major General Christofer J. Sharpsten was the deputy director.

    It seems that Trump believes he’s the only one that has a chance of bringing the Empire down in a soft landing by re-shoring manufacturing, controlling immigration, creating tough but fair trade agreements, reversing course on military operations that have been ongoing for decades and not starting a nuclear war with Russia or China. Given his unique background rubbing shoulders with mega-deep swamp creatures his whole life, maybe he’s right.

  3. Kevin says:

    Re: Trump: Warp Speed. Genocide. The End.

    Trump renews praise for Covid vaccines, ‘one of the greatest achievements of mankind’

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-renews-praise-covid-vaccines-one-greatest-achievements-mankind-n1286551

  4. NH says:

    Yeah, I remember seeing that video clip in the article at the time. When I saw Trump answer yes to O’Reilly’s question about whether he had taken the booster, it seemed like a lie. If that’s true, it could either mean he was in on it, or felt it was impossible to challenge the psychos at that time.

    http://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-says-he-is-unlikely-to-get-covid-19-vaccine-booster-shot-11630694477

    If he’s not in on it, what are the chances he’ll backtrack over the coming months and start helping to deconstruct the “safe and effective” narrative that has caused so many casualties—they seem pretty damn slim, but Kennedy’s entrance into the mix might really shake things up in that department.

  5. Kevin says:

    The great irony on this is that Kennedy had been in Trump’s ear about the dangers of vaccines!

    https://www.science.org/content/article/robert-f-kennedy-jr-says-vaccine-safety-commission-still-works

    The vocal vaccine critic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is still talking with President Donald Trump’s administration about establishing a commission to look into vaccine safety, Kennedy said today at a press conference held at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

    “I have been contacted three times by the administration since [10 January] and they tell me that they are still going forward with a commission,” Kennedy said. Kennedy did not specify who in the administration had contacted him.

    Kennedy was summoned on 10 January to meet with the then–president elect and emerged from Trump Tower in New York City to tell the press that Trump had asked him to head a “vaccine safety and scientific integrity” commission. Within hours a Trump spokesperson qualified Kennedy’s statements, saying the president “is exploring the possibility of forming a commission on Autism … however no decisions have been made.” The spokesperson added that Trump was discussing “all aspects of autism with many groups and individuals.”

    That was 2017. It appears that someone read Trump the riot act soon after this.

  6. NH says:

    Yeah, the power wielded behind the scenes is incredible–much of the time we can’t observe it directly, but you can sure sense it.

    Even if there were no way for Kennedy to get in–the importance of conversations he can bring to bear on our situation in the mean time is hard to overestimate. Not to excuse his statement about jailing global warming skeptics, but in the video linked in the following article he expands on his thinking regarding free market capitalism, pollution and energy use:

    https://www.theburningplatform.com/2023/04/29/my-vote-reconsidered/#more-301293

  7. Kevin says:

    “Even if there were no way for Kennedy to get in–the importance of conversations he can bring to bear on our situation in the mean time is hard to overestimate.”

    Absolutely. I agree. The censorship on him is so nuts already. He needs to use alternate platforms to the max because the mainstream media is a disaster.

    ABC edits interview with Biden challenger RFK Jr. to remove ‘false claims’ about COVID vaccines: Network admits cutting remarks about link between the shot and autism

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12026505/ABC-News-edits-anti-vaxx-comments-RFK-Jr-interview.html

  8. Loveandlight says:

    “You know the thing!”

    Yes, we do, Joe. We know all too well.

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