Chances are not very high, I think, NH. RFK seems to be addressing issues with criticisms about policies and their effects, not about the people who dream them up or enforce them. This video goes farther into what the so-called royal elite think and feel than RFK would; he doesn’t get so personal with them but focuses on what they have done to us. As method of debate, it is more rational and less manipulative of the audience’s emotions. Unfortunately, too many people are happy to be rabble-roused — God save the king! — and not so happy to be given serious food for thought — Charles and his ancestors have been taking action to kill us off.
He did write a best-selling book calling out the enforcer Fauci and he has named many other “vaccine” middlemen over the last couple years. He has been widening the conversation pretty substantially in certain areas.
In this interview he calls out three specific names from the CIA of the past who were fired by his uncle, and he claims he will continue that work, at minute 43:
“This is something my uncle discovered in 1960/61. He realised during the Bay of Pigs crisis that the CIA had devolved into an agency whose function was to provide the military-industrial complex with a constant pipeline of new wars. And my uncle came out of one of those meetings as the Bay of Pigs invasion collapsed, and he realised the CIA had lied to him, and he fired Allen Dulles, the head of the CIA, Charles Cabell, Richard Bissell, the three top people in the CIA, for lying to him. And he said at that time: “I want to take the CIA and shatter it into a thousand pieces and scatter it to the wind.” We have to recognize that it’s not just our civilian agencies that have been captured by industry — the military agencies, the Pentagon, and particularly the intelligence agencies have been captured by the military-industrial complex. We have to recognize that and we have to say, “We don’t want constant wars in our country; we can’t afford them.””
Defense.gov News Photo 110426-A-7597S-183: U.S. Special Operations service members with Special Operations Task Force South board two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters following a clearing operation in Panjwa'i district in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, on April 25, 2011. Source: Wikimedia.
One of JP’s best–I wonder what the chances are of Bobby Kennedy showing that in one of his interviews?
Chances are not very high, I think, NH. RFK seems to be addressing issues with criticisms about policies and their effects, not about the people who dream them up or enforce them. This video goes farther into what the so-called royal elite think and feel than RFK would; he doesn’t get so personal with them but focuses on what they have done to us. As method of debate, it is more rational and less manipulative of the audience’s emotions. Unfortunately, too many people are happy to be rabble-roused — God save the king! — and not so happy to be given serious food for thought — Charles and his ancestors have been taking action to kill us off.
He did write a best-selling book calling out the enforcer Fauci and he has named many other “vaccine” middlemen over the last couple years. He has been widening the conversation pretty substantially in certain areas.
In this interview he calls out three specific names from the CIA of the past who were fired by his uncle, and he claims he will continue that work, at minute 43:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AY89a_zXi9s&t=2601s
“This is something my uncle discovered in 1960/61. He realised during the Bay of Pigs crisis that the CIA had devolved into an agency whose function was to provide the military-industrial complex with a constant pipeline of new wars. And my uncle came out of one of those meetings as the Bay of Pigs invasion collapsed, and he realised the CIA had lied to him, and he fired Allen Dulles, the head of the CIA, Charles Cabell, Richard Bissell, the three top people in the CIA, for lying to him. And he said at that time: “I want to take the CIA and shatter it into a thousand pieces and scatter it to the wind.” We have to recognize that it’s not just our civilian agencies that have been captured by industry — the military agencies, the Pentagon, and particularly the intelligence agencies have been captured by the military-industrial complex. We have to recognize that and we have to say, “We don’t want constant wars in our country; we can’t afford them.””