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You are a genius Miri. I wish I could think like you. Bang on and to the point. One of the best critical thinkers. I thank you for your insight and foresight and look forward to your take on things which help me formulate my own take. You are so right here. All the world's a stage indeed. Never a truer phrase spoken.

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You're very kind! Thank you :)

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It’s been depressing to observe how many “awake” people I genuinely like have been taken in by this RFK script. It’s a coping strategy for many I think. They desperately want to believe there are prominent good people fighting back Big Evil. I think they are totally deluded but I understand their delusion

On a far more tin foil hat note I think Cheryl Hines is very likely a transformer. Mr E did a very funny video on “her” which resonated with me because there was always something very uncanny valley about her

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Yes, absolutely - I completely understand why people want their heroes and we've all been there (I went to a Laurence Fox gig once!). It is a tough realisation to come to that, in fact, the overlords are playing both sides - supplying the villains AND the heroes - and (unoriginal and unglamorous as it may certainly sound) the only people coming to save us, are ourselves.

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Fantastic essay.

The last 8 years was not a crude, sloppy and failed deep state operation to ‘stop Trump’ it was a hugely successful and sophisticated deep state operation to make Trump extremely popular. The reasons for this are not exactly clear

Re RFK;

Considering RFKjr is cozing up with the same people that killed his Uncle, Father and Cousin shows the totality of their control

The Kennedy clan of the 60s lost a huge battle

Interestingly Trump's mentor was Roy Cohn , who ran a pedophilic blackmail ring and held the blackmail material against J Edgar Hoover. Cohn and RFKsr were arch enemies

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Thank you, Arraya, and you are absolutely right. There really is no such thing as bad publicity and the world's media have gone all-out to make Trump a superstar.

Very interesting / sinister about Cohn.

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During the 1993 AIDS epidemic Dr Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was peddling ‘The only cure is a vaccine for all’ theme. Dr Fauci is a permanent reserve officer of the EIS.

The Epidemic Intelligence Service is run by the US Center for Disease Control (CDC) and recruits new medical school graduates who are then sent to work at local health departments on two-year assignments to seek out clusters which may develop into profitable epidemics for vaccine manufacturers. After two years the members become CDC permanent reserve officers to be called upon in a national emergency with powers granted under (FEMA).*

Many of these reserve officers are on the governing bodies of health organisations or sit in the boardrooms of major companies and the media ready to push the CDC vaccination line.

*The Federal Emergency Management Act is a secret government. Neither elected nor accountable, it makes no public disclosures but has a budget of billions of dollars and has more power than the President or Congress. It can suspend laws, move populations, arrest without a warrant and hold without trial. It can seize property, food, transport, utility companies and can even suspend the Constitution. It is the most powerful entity in the United States.

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Thank you for this. There are branches of government that have acquired amazing powers which are infrequently used, to the point even elected politicians forget they exist.

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Now that's a fantastic essay. Start from one position, move methodically through many other positions and end up in a different place. Thank you.

Working for others such as parish or local councils is thankless, but vital. For every would-be fully fledged national politician there are many who do this because they want to see the best for the area and the citizens.

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Thank you, Andrew, and you are absolutely right. Local politics is as you say - often thankless, completely un-glamorous, and devoid of any media attention - and it's for precisely these reasons it's where we actually have a chance to make a difference.

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Miri when you wrote this piece https://miriaf.co.uk/an-unprecedented-president/ back in April 2023, I was still in the glass half full camp on RFK Jr with his climate approach at least still being a worry for me. Once again I have to doff my hat to you and my glass is now well and truly drained. As Larry David might have said about your April 2023 post: pretty pretty pretty good. But now I have to say awesome!

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Thank you, Trevor! It was quite a hard realisation for me too, since as I say in that piece, I had really admired RFK myself and even had some very brief contact with him. But sadly I had to go where the evidence took me and here we are...

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This rabbit hole is deep but not many are in it. Thanks for genuine diligent work.

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Thank you, John!

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Well Miri, I guess it all comes down to (for US citizens that is), who would one rather see/hear more of, the cackling witch with the black eyes and her nutbar sidekick or the orange man bad and his hillbilly dude. Is it a clown show worth watching? Unfortunately, we will have no choice seeing the continued dismantling of the US by whomever gets the fake positions, with cameo's by the usual suspects...fauci, birxe, sotero, the list goes on.

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Excellent title. I’d love you to be wrong about this as there is much to admire in RFK jr but, as you point out, that kind of perception management is exactly what they (try to) do.

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The Americans' fondness for electing presidents with a theatrical background doesn't seem to have taken off in the UK. The performances of our one-dimensional, wooden Prime Minister would make any programme unwatchable.

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This makes complete sense. The only thing I slightly struggle with is all the work that the Children's Health Defence has done to make so many aware of the harms of vaccines, how the multiplicity of childhood vaccines may well be behind the huge increase in autism, ADHD, etc etc. Could many in the CHD be genuine and sincere? It's totally tragic - basically, RFK Jr has used and abused so many (their trust anyway).

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Absolutely, they have done great work and I've no doubt most who work there are completely sincere. But it is often the case that corruption exists at the top levels of organisations that are otherwise staffed by decent people. The question is whether these people will still support RFK if he starts promoting next generation "safe vaccines".

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I shouldn't think they would continue to support RFK Jr if he started promoting 'safe vaccines'. At least I hope not.

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In his new position with the Trump adminstration, he will not touch the vaccine program

He is basically just telling kids to eat healthier

His excellent work on vaccines is good for public knowledge but that's about it

He will never again challenge the vaccine mafia

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How sad if you're right. But was he evil from the beginning, or just woefully weak, or being controlled?

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I think due to who is family is that he was watched (and worked on) his whole life

His uncle , JFK was murdered

His father, RFKsr, was murdered (I think because he was likely to run for president and reopen the Warren commission)

His cousin , JFK jr, plane mysteriously crashed (Just before he was about to enter politics)

He does not want to die

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Yes, you're probably quite right. How awful to be under their power. I'm not sure I would want to live such a compromised life.

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It can't be easy.

His choice is live a life of luxury and be a hero (to many)

Or die

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You’re right, I’m sure. It’s easy for us to judge - and we shouldn’t.

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Another bloody rabbit hole.

I liked RFK Jr for taking on Fauci but when I saw the photo of him posing with James O’Keefe just after the (clearly to me) fake Pfizer exec exposé(s) I thought, Oh dear, what is up with this? (Turns out O’Keefe is a Bohemian Grove attendee and not very keen to expose any of Project Veritas’s donors who were there with him...)

I followed CHD also (through Solari’s affiliation with the Financial Rebellion show on it) and thought Mary Holland (2iC at CHD) looks like a man although she seems to be doing good work and took over when RFK announced his candidacy. What will happen to the sincere people there now after the U-turn towards Trump?

Because there has already been a couple of nails in the coffin over RFK’s stance over Israel/Gaza.

But now I hear Abby Rockefeller (who has a raw milk farm thing going (for real: www.churchtowndairy.org/new-page !) donated to RFK’s campaign and was at the announcement ceremony (sitting next to Meryl Nass who has had a tough time against the Maine Medical Board… or has she?! I take what George Webb says with a pinch of salt, but the print photos of Meryl Nass’s experience and previous dealings does seem to make her slightly more than just a wronged Doctor from Ellsworth, Maine. https://georgewebb.substack.com/p/return-to-rockefeller-russian-retreat Her case was also heavily promoted on CHD.).

Greta also has a Rockefeller handler.

He was not going to be independent of anything with Rockefeller money.

And the cherry on top of this stinking cake is RFK’s wife. Why would he toe the line over a vaccinated party guests request from her?! This puts some gossippy focus on her: https://odysee.com/@Gmail.com:52/b58xUhjO6XNY:3

So it’s all a show. The hero was provided. 🤮

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In 2020, on the last weekend in August, the second major demonstration took place in Berlin, organised by Querdenken. RFK was one of the speakers. I thought ‘wow, another Kennedy speaking to several 10000 people in Berlin!’

At almost the same time, just 500 metres away, there was another small demonstration right in front of the Reichstag. The participants were enticed to storm the Reichstag, the parliament of Germany. Actually, they only stormed the stairs for a selfie, but the theatre succeeded and was a model for future ‘parliamentary storms’ in other countries.

On Sunday, the demonstration of Querdenken was to continue, also with a speech by RFK. However, the police stormed the stage, RFK and the organisers took to the bushes and spoke to the people on the roadside via megaphone. RFK's visit to Berlin was never mentioned in MSM. But he was now known and loved by us freedom lovers.

Autumn 2020: the second lockdown is coming. Thomas Oppermann, a wise parliamentarian from the SPD, wants to demand in front of an audience of millions on MSM-TV that this must be decided after intensive discussion in parliament and not by the government alone. He was offered a coffee while he was being made up for the live interview. Minutes later, he collapsed and died. Sudden heart attack. That's what happens, sad. No investigation at all. He was buried in peace. This was probably a signal for many to be kind in order to survive.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Oppermann_%28Politiker%29

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I saw an interview with economics expert Martin Armstrong a few days ago saying how great it is that RFK has joined with Trump and hoping that he’s given the role of Attorney General so he can indict Pfizer. Seems highly unlikely!

I used to love Curb Your Enthusiasm until Larry David showed his true self in the early days of ‘Covid’, much like the rest of the entertainment world.

Thanks for another brilliant article Miri 👍🏻

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The first time I really became aware of Trump was I think via a 1980's british movie about some Scottish villagers who were angry about him building a golf course nearby. Name of it escapes me though.

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"Local Hero" starring Burt Lancaster was a 1983 movie about an obstinate man in a Scottish village who refuses to sell up to an international corporation but I think the film about the Scottish farmer refusing to sell to Trump was much later: “You’ve been Trumped”, a 2011 documentary film.

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Here's a comment for you, Miri, from someone who lives and works in the US. I sent him your article. He wants to remain anonymous - he likes that he can't find himself on the internet. I hope you don't take offence, Miri, but it might be good (challenging) to have someone commenting on your article who isn't immediately agreeing with everything you say. It doesn't change how I perceive what you say, but it's good to hear an alternative view.

'Aristotle would be proud: a missive of massive fallacies😉; not to diminish the extraordinary work of interpretation, extrapolation, and inference, with a hint of well-orchestrated conspiracy. While there are a few valid points, she’s a bit quick to jump to conclusions and often ends up chasing her tail until she collapses from lightheadedness.

In her defense, I’m sure all candidates are corrupt; after all, one would never expect that a presidential candidate rose to the top by behaving like an angel… but I don’t believe a particular group of individuals is so well coordinated that it could control and steer the system and all its politicians in such a synchronized manner. Controlling those folks (and humans in general) is close to impossible, and definitely more challenging herding a group of cats… our reality is probably much closer to a tangled web of lies, corruption, deceit and treason that no one can control, in which chaos somehow, serendipitously keeps the boat afloat… another demonstration of what social sciences call spontaneous order. A better title might have been “Keep Calm and Carry On” circa 1939…'

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Your anonymous friend might want to revise his (lack of) understanding of the term 'spontaneous order' which, in reality, refers to the order that would naturally occur in the absence of government interference in a free-market economy.

He probably also thinks that 'neoliberalism' (new-liberalism) means free-market, when it was/is a deliberate bastardisation of such to discredit it's true meaning/purpose.

In other words, it's a facade, cynically orchestrated to discredit such an approach because, with 'neoliberalism', there *is* government intervention, which means there's nothing 'free' about it whatsoever.

To conflate the massively manufactured order of the 'state' with the true meaning of 'spontaneous order' is to miss the point, quite frankly, beyond words.

And to chuck in a few pointless ad hominems ("lightheadedness" 🤦) just comes across as petty, and betrays a complete lack of understanding of the points Miri has so eloquently made, coupled with a rather unfortunate desire to lash out at things that are quite clearly beyond his comprehension.

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This article by Miri is so thoughtfully written. If someone wants to comment and they are so cowardly that they can't do it themselves why would you bother?

This person needs to do a bit more reading after this comment : " I don’t believe a particular group of individuals is so well coordinated that it could control and steer the system and all its politicians in such a synchronized manner." Wow, now that thinking (or is it lack of understanding?) is such a huge part of the predicament we are all in. (There is a litany of globalist books out there explaining what is to come and what we are now seeing). A good place to start would be The Indoctrinated Brain by Michael Nehls or The Story of the Committee of 300 or One World Order: Socialist Dictatorship by John Coleman......the list is long. (And then there is MK Ultra, a huge part of the political steering...TRANCEformation of America by Cathy O'Brien can explain that one).

Btw, Curb Your Enthusiasm is a much better title. KCACO is so cliche and boring.

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Will pass it on

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What about the 'well orchestrated conspiracy' to get Trump

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That's just control of the media, isn't it? But a good point anyway.

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