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National News See other National News Articles Title: American Pravda: Anne Frank, Sirhan Sirhan, and AIDS As an heir to the most famous political family in modern American history, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is hardly an obscure individual, and recent events have greatly elevated his national prominence. Although he had spent most of his career as a highly-successful environmental attorney, during the early 2000s he gradually became involved with the grassroots movement questioning the safety and efficacy of our proliferating vaccines, a cause widely ridiculed or ignored by our national elites but increasingly resonating with many worried families. Then the sudden Covid epidemic moved public health issues to the absolute center of the political debate, including the highly controversial steps taken to control the disease. For the first time in history, most Americans were suddenly subjected to lockdowns, which imposed severe restrictions upon their freedom of movement and assembly, and although these were originally presented as temporary measures expected to last only a couple of weeks, across much of the country they actually remained in place for a year or longer. Moreover, the permanent solution proposed for the crisis was the largest mass-vaccination drive in world history, with the leading vaccines relying upon a new and relatively untested mRNA biotechnology developed by our profit-hungry pharmaceutical giants, a situation that raised deep suspicions among many citizens. Given these developments, the once marginal anti-vaxxing movement suddenly exploded onto the national stage, cutting across many existing political, social, and ideological fault-lines and encompassing perhaps 20-30% of Americas population, with Kennedy and his Childrens Health Defense non-profit soon becoming leading champions of these fearful individuals. Despite lacking any media coverage or a promotional advertising campaign, his book The Real Anthony Fauci sold over 500,000 copies by early January, spending two months on the Amazon bestseller list, much of that time at the very top. The media establishment regards our vaccination drive as an absolutely crucial national priority and is intensely hostile to those who challenge it, so Kennedy soon became one of its leading villains. In mid-December, a team of six journalists and researchers at the Associated Press unleashed a ferocious 4,000 word assault, followed a few weeks later by a similar critique in leftist Counterpunch. But both these pieces attacked Kennedy on rather mundane grounds, claiming that his anti-vaccination arguments were wrong, dangerous, and possibly financially motivated, and neither gained much attention, nor seemed to damage his popular momentum. How a Kennedy Built an Anti-Vaccine Juggernaut Amid COVID-19 Michelle R. Smith et al The Associated Press December 15, 2021 4,000 Words Vaccines, RFK Jr. and The Science of Misinformation Joshua Frank Counterpunch January 14, 2022 2,000 Words When the media targets an individual, it monitors his every utterance, seeking the slightest opening to vilify him, and last week an opportunity came as Kennedy spoke before a crowd of 30,000 anti-vaxxers at a rally in Washington, DC. Indulging in overly-heated rhetoric, he declared We have witnessed over the last 20 months a coup détat against democracy, and the controlled demolition of the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. He further suggested that that government requirements for vaccinations and mandates were imposing fascism on our society, with families having nowhere to escape: Even in Hitlers Germany, you could cross the Alps to Switzerland. You could hide in an attic like Anne Frank did. In our deeply secular society, Nazi Germany has replaced Satan as the epitome of pure evil, while Anne Franka Jewish teenager who died of typhus in a German hospital near the end of the warhas been elevated to the status of a sacred martyr. Although drawing such historical analogies is hardly uncommon in political rhetoric, it can sometimes produce angry reactions, especially if these are orchestrated by a hostile media, and Kennedys supposedly scandalous references immediately provoked a firestorm of critical coverage, soon leading him to apologize. With Kennedys enemies fanning the flames, his brief reference to the sad fate of a girl who died three generations ago may have received a hundred times more media coverage than the large rally he had headlined or the huge sales of his national bestseller. When the media seeks to destroy someones reputation, it will react with hair-trigger reflexes to his slightest misstep. Yet oddly enough, the same media organs that created a major national controversy out of a few ill-chosen words at a political rally had previously allowed certain of Kennedys other, seemingly far greater vulnerabilities to pass almost entirely unnoticed. These days being labeled a conspiracy theorist is a particularly serious charge, with the slur suggesting dangerous mental illness, and surely stigmatizing Kennedy in such a manner would have been an ideal means of discrediting him. But although the author had publicly proclaimed himself a conspiracy theorist of the most explicit sort last month, almost all our hostile journalists carefully averted their eyes. In the 1960s the conspiratorial term of abuse was first applied to those who challenged the official story that President Kennedy had died at the hands of a deranged lone gunman, and was later broadened to include the many other assassinations that soon followed, including that of the presidents own brother. And on December 8th, nearly the entire Forum page of the San Francisco Chronicle was filled by a Kennedy column arguing that his father Sen. Robert F. Kennedy had been slain by a group of secret conspirators, with the convicted gunman merely being an innocent patsy who should finally be released from prison. Sirhan Sirhan didnt kill my father. Gov. Newsom should set him free Robert F. Kennedy Jr. San Francisco Chronicle December 8, 2021 1,000 Words Yet although Kennedys legion of media critics attacked him on almost all other grounds, fair or unfair, they carefully avoided that seemingly easy means of branding him as delusional. The long AP attack that ran a week later mentioned not a word, nor did the January Counterpunch piece. As a consequence, I doubt whether more than a tiny slice of the public is aware that Kennedy is a conspiracy theorist. The obvious reason for this strange media reticence was that Kennedys position was very solidly grounded in hard factual evidence. In 2018 I drew upon some of the material in David Talbots widely-praised 2008 book Brothers to describe the strange aspects of the assassination. If the first two dozen pages of the Talbot book completely overturned my understanding of the JFK assassination, I found the closing section almost equally shocking. With the Vietnam War as a political millstone about his neck, President Johnson decided not to seek reelection in 1968, opening the door to a last minute entry into the Democratic race by Robert Kennedy, who overcame considerable odds to win some important primaries. Then on June 4, 1968, he carried gigantic winner-take-all California, placing him on an easy path to the nomination and the presidency itself, at which point he would finally be in a position to fully investigate his brothers assassination. But minutes after his victory speech, he was shot and fatally wounded, allegedly by another lone gunman, this time a disoriented Palestinian immigrant named Sirhan Sirhan, supposedly outraged over Kennedys pro-Israel public positions, although these were no different than those expressed by most other political candidates in America. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
RFK was shot in the back. Sirhan was in front of him. He could not have fired the fatal bullets. He did fire a weapon. But the football player Rosy Grier tackled Sirhan and saw the man's eyes were just rolling around. He was unconscious leading me and others to believe that the CIA used drugs and hypnosis to control him. Sirhan still does not remember what happened that night. He thought of voting for RFK as he was a Democrat. The ex LAPD officer who did shoot Kennedy was a former member of a CIA unit that worked in Latin America. He was kicked off the LAPD force for excessive force and corruption. In those days you had to be pretty bad to get kicked off the force.
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