How would you rate your level of support for RFK right now?

B) I was a long time supporter of RFKJ and his work for decades as well as campaign for Potus. I agree with not being fanatical because after all he is human and has his own personal pit falls to as he said ‘‘capture’’. When he joined the current administration, I realized he made a choice to join the upper decks of the Titanic and secure his family and self as well as grab the only opportunity to carry out his concerns expressed prior for MAHA. Has he been compromised ? Yes I believe so from both the red and blue team; the uni-party. Do I still hold him in high regard as an individual for the work I have witnessed he has done? Yes but I understand all the fore-mentioned and I take no pleasure watching the political attacks on him now anymore than prior when he was running for Potus. The good thing is when I am on SM following someone and they join in on trashing him it gives me a reality check on how captured they are.

B - In general I support what RFK, Jr is trying to do. He has to drain so much swamp water, set up new committees and boards, all while under tremendous pressure from the uniparty and globalist. With his back ground, he is the right person for the job at this time. Knowing that his father was assassinated by the deep state, he realizes he must be very wary. It is better to go in with a scalpel and aggressively remove malignant portions as able, not a scythe taking down everything. (Though I would like to see most of the alphabet health agencies abolished.)

:+1: @martin feels like a tightrope walk. Thanks very much for your note.

:+1: @jacklwright I like that scalpel metaphor. Thanks for this.

I was elated. He had taken great pains to tell us why he withdrew from the race and, temporarily we were heartbroken. He came onto zoom calls to talk with us very informally as did Amaryllis, and they were so transparent. His decision was agonizing to make and you could tell that but, in the end, most of us agreed that his decision was the right one. He would he make a great president - yes, IMO, for all the reasons stated above but he is the absolute right person for the job of overhauling HHS and getting changes made in the US medical system because he has keen insight into how complex systems and interpersonal dynamics work. It was a great victory for our country and our health when he was appointed.

That’s what I think. Sometimes the path is not straightforward or linear

:+1:

:+1: Ah, @dadzcats you have me smiling. I think so too. With my heart in my mouth, I have great expectations.

Lol, well said. I don’t typically go out on a limb with such fervor. I have lots of hope in my heart!

Well stated

Cheers yep ~

EXCLUSIVE: Fauci’s Replacement Exposed in Disturbing Vaccine Scandal | Daily Pulse

“The guy who’s supposed to protect us literally owns the vaccine patent.”

The man replacing Fauci may be funding the next pandemic—while profiting from the “solution.”

Jeffrey Taubenberger, now running NIAID, holds the patent for the same bird flu vaccine his agency is funding with your tax dollars.

Meanwhile, he’s overseeing gain-of-function research that could unleash the very outbreak his vaccine claims to prevent.

“The guy who’s supposed to protect us literally owns the vaccine patent.”

Sound familiar? Same playbook. New virus.

We recently presented our investigation into the BPL vaccine platform, which RFK Jr. announced was part of the NIH’s plan for a universal vaccine.

He said the NIH was working on a “universal vaccine” so we dug deep into this particular platform.

What we found were ties to Bill Gates, Anthony Fauci, and, once again, evidence that BPL is a known carcinogen—just like the COVID shots.

Journalist and researcher Jon Fleetwood has been digging even further into the BPL platform and the lead scientists developing this so-called universal vaccine.

Let me tell you, his findings paint a grim picture—think COVID 2.0, but with bird flu.

Jon joins us to discuss.