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to Larry Hancock, why we started something two weeks ago? I mean, I'm always happy to talk to Larry, of course, and I talked to Larry about very many different topics, but one of the most often visited topics is the Kennedy assassination. And last week, what did we discuss Oswald's adventure
in Mexico City? Okay? And what does that mean? Okay? A lot of assumption get drawn right away, A lot of concepts are out there, a lot of things hinge on this because it was only a few weeks before the assassination that the alleged assassin is meeting with people in the consulate slash Embassy of what Cuba and the USSR in Mexico City, and there is a strange tale to tell about those incidents, for sure, and we talked about it, the documentation, the CIA, all of this, But how about
we go for a little bit of context this time and a spoiler there might be a part three. So we're going to go through this for about an hour and Larry, you'll be giving a talk about this directly with dealely Plaza UK very soon, won't you. Yeah, this coming weekend, they've invited me to do a virtual presentation. I have been presented to them in person before, but they invited me to do a virtual and we'll be doing that
Sunday morning time. And the presentation for them, that you know, tries to wrap a lot of things about the Mexico City story up that really don't necessarily most presentations focus on the totally on aspects of conspiracy, you know, and so this presentation's going to try to present a broader picture of Mexico City and that then generally gets discussed. So yeah, I'll be going through this
and in detail and a number of extremely dits power points next weekend. Right now, the density of the material presented at Deally Plaza UK will will probably outshine what goes on here because I'm going to ask questions. I'm going to bother Larry in between and you know, say hey, what about this and what about that? Because that's what I do. People can follow up on Facebook with Deally Plaza UK. I know they have a website as well,
and I'm pretty sure they could view your presentation. Can they view it live over there? Do you know? I don't know that you can do it live? They do normally put them up after the presentation is over. They've they've put up all my power points from previous presentations Okay, normally present annually to them at their Canterbury conference. There you go, So one way or another you'll be able to catch this, you know, and and a very
densely populated grouping of information. Uh in the very near future with Deely Plaza UK. But for today, the o'atelli effect gets him, and uh, we're gonna We're gonna again continue with this discussion. Now we've already covered Oswald, Mexico City. Uh, the the controversy controversies you know for them over there regarding you know, whether he actually visited or not. Right, well, let's assume that he did, and now let's step away from the usual.
The usual is, well, this means this for a conspiracy, this is related to the assassination. This is well, let's just step back and look at this in order, Okay, in the order that the data arrives, and look at it in context. What was going on? You have this young married couple, Lee rb Oswald the husband. Right, they're clearly troubled. We talked about that last time. You know, they're they're living
in two different places. There's you know, questions as to how happy anybody is no matter where they go. Uh, they left the Soviet Union because Oswald seemingly, according to all indicators, was not happy with where he was and wanted to return home. And then I don't know, it seems odd to me, but according to the official record, there might be indicators that
Marina might have wanted to return home. So should we begin there, Larry, Yeah, I think, and that's something that is not normally discussed. As you said, Chuck, I mean, the two I think, delicately you could say they had a stormy year together. After the arrival in the
US. Marina's expectations for being in the United States really were not They're not being met, you know, she saw people all around her, you know, in the white Russian community or in the Russian expat community, who really liked Marina and bonded well with her, and she related to them, and they all had nice homes and cars and so on and so forth, and Lee did not. And that was a real problem for Lee. A large
part of the problem for the two originated in the fact that America. She was not getting in America what she expected that she would, and so they had a stormy relationship and beginning I think as early as December nineteen sixty two. Okay, this is only within half a year of their arrival in the
US, Oswald starts corresponding with the Soviet Consulate New York City. Well, one piece of context, yeah, real quick, Larry, One piece of context, just to fit in here, real fast, is that probably neither one of them was particularly pleased. Because Oswald arrives back and famously or infamously one way or another. Through testimony from his brother, we hear that he
had expected to arrive to greater fanfare. He thought that press might arrive to see him returning as the guy who you know, might have defected, might have not you know, he thought newspaper stories were going to be written about him, this kind of thing, you know, and he was disappointed. And then he started to make other efforts here in the US and was disappointed with the results from some of those. It seemed like, so you have
disappointed husband. You have wife who thought, well, we're going to go to America and things are going to be a certain way, and her expectations were not met. And then, as you said, she's comparing herself to the friendly people that are here that aren't looking at her as you know, hey, look here's the kami from over there. You know. Again, different time period, right, Maybe not everywhere she went would she be treated
friendly. But among expats from Russia or former Soviets or whatever you want to call them, they were friendly to her. They were trying to get her teeth fixed, They were doing other stuff with her, trying to help her out with different things, giving her guidance, introducing her to other people.
They were kind of integrating her into the immigrant community here. So all of that is fair game, but neither one of them was kind of getting out of the circumstance what they wanted, not just in their own direct personal stormy relationship as you said politely, but it seems like, you know, just the general day to day what they thought they could get out of the American dreams, so to speak, wasn't coming their way, no matter what version of it they had in their heads. I mean, that's the way I
would draw it out. What do you think, absolutely, Oswald. I mean, it's clear Oswald wanted to write. He wanted to write about his experiences. He thought he had a story. I mean, quite frankly, he did have a story, his experiences in Japan, his experiences in Russia. It's almost surprising that that he, you know, didn't get offers to write or speak or talk. I think the problem there, of course, is he had gotten created a very negative impression by the remarks he made inside
Russia. You know, this had not had not made him attractive to the US media, but he himself, you know, Oswald was able to ignore things that you know, didn't impact him. So he really thought he was going to get a reception that he would write, that he would have, you know, be able to do stories, and he didn't expect to end up in the manual jobs that he ended up up in. So you're absolutely
right. So both Marina and he. I think both their dissatisfaction grew month by month, especially starting by the end of the year, and so I think one of the things, again that's not often mentioned, is Marina kept up with all of the requirements of maintaining her Russian citizenship. She reported her
changes of addresses to the Soviet Embassy. She was in really frequent correspondence with them immediately after arrival here, kept that connection live and again by January February we start a series of letters from Marina herself, and later on they are very personally from Marina. This is not Osle writing from Marina. In fact, by the end of the by November, she's explaining why she didn't respond
to certain requests from them on time. She's talking about the fact she really wants to get back to the Soviet Union where she can get a job. You get a definite sense that she's looking to be independent, more independent than it's going to happen in the US. She corresponded some fifteen times with the Soviet Embassy during this time, so tends to get overlooked in the in the context that Marina was definitely keeping her Soviet citizenship open and was not unwilling to
go back there. She would, she would. You know, it was hot and cold with Oswald continually in it, but it was it was getting colder as time went on, and you can see her correspondence changes, so that by the latter half of the year involved in filling out forms and providing information about returning with her child, with her children, and oswa well might
or might not return. I think it's so we also missed the fact that Oswold himself might not have yeah question, they had had offered him citizenship in Russia. Right, Well, take a pause here, Larry, because we're having a little bit of interference. We're having a little bit of technical interference on your end, so so mute up a second. But something to note
here is just you know, let it build up for a moment. Something to note here is that she's also looking to fill out paperwork for her pregnancy, not just the baby that's already born, but the potential life that she's
going to give birth to in the near future. So she's even informing the Consulate about her pregnancy, which is really interesting, and keeping up with all this stuff so and looking for consideration, you know, about about the very near future and what potential she has of return and all that for herself and her children during that year. And that's sixty two. Still we haven't even gotten into sixty three, right, So Larry, you still with me? Or did? Did I lose your heir? I might have lost, Larry.
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aol dot com. It's a fun book and it actually dissects the many, many fantastic claims Judith Ary Baker in her own words. Okay, we had a hell of a time trying to reconnect to Larry Hancock. So for those of you listening on the live stream, guess what, We're gonna have to bag it for tonight because I can't maintain a connection with him and it's on
his side of the internet. So sorry about that. But we will return to this Mexico City discussion next Wednesday with Larry Hancock and get deep into the details. As a matter of fact, he might be a bit better rested next week and we'll get an even more intensive, well information packed episode actually regarding Lee Harvey Oswald in his trip to Mexico City. So we're gonna redo
this whole thing next week, next Wednesday. Anyway, in the meantime, I could sit and tell you about a great many things that have been going on. I've been watching the news, of course, as per usual, because I'm just that kind of info junkie. But do you care? Are you aware that now we're gonna have some presidential debates. RFK Junior has made some advances getting himself on some ballots. Do you want to talk about the
presidential selection? I don't. I'm sick to death of it. And also I have the interview with Jacob Hoornberger from yesterday to put up regard yarding the Kennedy autopsy. It's gonna be some interesting shows coming up. Indeed, I'm gonna have Donald Jeffries coming up on next Monday. I'm going to record with him. I don't know. I'll probably try and air it that night, but I usually record live on the stream, so you'll hear me pop up
at some odd times this coming week. And there might even be some new news regarding a couple of side projects as I'm trying to consolidate and make things work a little bit better on my end. Had a horrendous incident at at the house this week, actually yesterday, a bunch of drains decided to back up and I've got a big old mess in my house. So I've got that. Gave away four puppies today though, and that's the o'celly news. Now, we could talk about the Trump trial, but I'm sick of that
already. And the gabble to gable coverage over on CNN. It's almost like Alex Jones, except no anxiety attacks are being encouraged. Anyway, I don't know what I'll do with this live recording. Maybe I'll just add it as an extra into the show stuff. Who knows. Taking a look at a
whole lot of interesting information lately. I was supposed to have a documentary filmmaker on tomorrow night, but we shall see if that occurs, because now there's some question as to whether this person has to go to Europe kind of as an emergency measure because they're afraid of what it is they're about to put out on their documentary. Some new news regarding the the COVID vaccines, and maybe
there's a lawsuit about to drop. Also, a former guest who was on this network, Gee about year and a half ago now on the Jack Blood Show, is apparently being indicted for a whole bunch of stuff. So maybe we'll get to that news coming up. One of Trump's attorneys indicted, Christina Bob. Anyways, lots of news to look up, lots of things happening. Gee, Robbery's arm robberies are going up and making Georgia and not in a lot of other places. Violent crime is down. Oh that's right.
The Fed came out today and big announcement. They wanted you to know that inflation is getting so much better because one tenth of a percent did the inflationary curve go down, so it went from point five to point four and woo hoo. Is that inflation working well for you? You? I don't think so. How is the economy functioning for you? I mean they tell us it's all getting better, it's all getting better. In fact, Joe Biden
did an interview recently. He's where they were questioning him. Hey, you know, it seems like everybody says that the economy sucks right now for them, and it does suck. So what about that people's real earnings when accounting for inflationary curves and all that have brought us to a point where people are losing the game as far as the gain and loss and how it is you can live day to day. Joe Biden, what do you have to say to them because you want them to vote for you in November? And he
said, we've already fixed the problem. Federal Reserve people in Chicago, New York elsewhere coming out with statements saying, hey, this is good news. Inflation's on its way down one tenth of one percent, so a tenth of a penny out of your dollar might have improved in the inflationary curve. How many more groceries can you buy with? That? Is your rent coming down? Is the rent too damn high? How about that power billy yours? How's your light bill treating you? By the way, are you making any
more money at your job? Are you making any more money anytime you do anything? I'm not? How about you? From what I'm being told by just about everybody there is out there, it looks like no, not at all. And boy, have I gotten far far away from the Oswald discussion I was going to have tonight. Yeah, I wanted to go through this and I wanted to get into it deeper. And like I said, a
lot of news coming out. I take a look at Mike Swanson's recent stuff, which, by the way, Wall Street Window is going away as a news website, and that's changing up. And Mike might have some announcements in the next coming weeks as to what he's going to do next, But then again he might not. He's still doing his newsletters, so sign up over there. I got a newsletter from him today where yes, indeed the stock market decided to climb on this one tenth of one percent good news in the
economy. It just shows you how disconnected that casino is from your real world, doesn't it. I've only been making that point for about a decade on this show, right, Pay no attention to the crazy guy with the gravelly voice. He doesn't know what he's talking about. I mean, the economy is great for everybody, right, And Robert F. Kennedy sends me a
newsletter saying I can win. Let's get in on it. He's also trying to sue a Facebook the fact that they have downplayed the promotion on this prom this video that he put out, this sort of mini documentary regarding himself, narrated by Woody Harrison. And you know, he starts out the video, it's kind of funny. Actually, maybe I should get that up here and play some of the audio for you right now, because I found it extremely
entertaining what Bobby Kennedy decided to do with his own personal video. Yeah, you know what, I'm gonna grab that for you guys, and let's take a listen to the way he opens up on this video which he's using. And by the way, like I said, Facebook has attempted to suppress it and make sure that he can't really promote it very well and get it out there to the masses, et cetera, et cetera. He's trying to,
you know, get the word out about who he really is. And in this video, which is let's see, it's about a half hour long. I'm not going to play the whole thing, but I do want to play the opening audio the way it starts out, because it reminds me of me. And you know, I really wish I could get behind RFK Junior. I really do in spirit. I would love to. But what do you
do with this guy? And by the way, should we take a look at the interesting interview that Joe Biden gave on Howard Stern this week, or should we take a look at the many statements that Trump keeps giving outside of his Grand Circus promotional tour that he's doing just in New York City as that campaign ad continues to run. Twenty four to seven Gabble to Gable coverage on CNN Never Never, Never, Never, forget that and oppositional coverage on Fox.
But what is Bobby Kennedy saying about himself in his own video which he is now gonna take Facebook to court over and his claiming is being knocked off of various social media platforms, etc. Because he's being censored, not because he's a conservative or because he's saying anti vackstuff. But you know, maybe it's because of that worm he has in his brain. Oh so that story came out this week too, right, the New York Times dropping the story.
And by the way, what was leaked and what wasn't? Was there a worm in his brain? Was that something that was just claimed during his divorce? Wait a minute, I covered this on Hell and High Water with Maria Heller. Although it's difficult to get Maria out of the let me bitch about Trump modes sometimes I gotta tell you, I really wish you would get over that and let it go, but Maria Heller does not do so.
Anyway, let's hear from RFK Junior himself here in his video for a few minutes and give you a little food for thought about what he's doing with his own promotional tour. I've already covered in basic in basic language, what Trump's doing as per usual, selling his merch and claiming victimhood while he has the entirety of the GOP establishment line up with him, you know, because the
anti establishment candidate has now absolutely hijacked the establishment or did he hijacket? Was he ever ann outside or is this just a big game, you know, just like they have the nWo Wrestling Alliance guys, you know, take in the heel that used to be the hero that was supposed to be their enemy, but they tricked somebody when he decided to bash somebody over the head with
a chair. Oh wait a minute, am I mixing metaphors here? The WWE or insert wrestling federation here with our geopolitic political circumstance, or at the very least, the American circus of political nonsense that is out there mostly for show and not for tell and definitely not for effect or representation of I don't know, we the people like it was intended to be in the first place.
Nah, pay no attention to that nonsense. Let's hear what RFK Junior has to say about himself at the very beginning of his video Uncut Untouched by Me and unaffected hopefully by the worm in Bobby Junior's brain. Right, he is nuts and clearly disturbed. The Standard, He's angry, Vanity Fair, his own family hates him. A New York Post. He sounds like he's transmitting from another galaxy. He is so grazedy in New York Posts. Kennedy
is a humorless bully living in a paranoid fantasy. And Vanity Fair, what the fuck is wrong with Bobby Kennedy. Okay, he's a walking, talking conspiracy theory in New York Times. He's completely divorced from reality. The Guardian, he is vile the White House. See I love this because he's now actually got a stack of notes in front of him and he's reading from them now. Of course, Bobby Kennedy not the glamorized, you know, canonized
angel that some of his family is supposed to be. And I kind of have dug this video so far because it went and played back some you know, some serious truth, some archival footage of him him as a younger man. Hey, look at this point in my life, I was an alcoholic and I was using heroin and whatever else, and hey, I didn't really want to do the political thing. But here I am. Anyhow, let's get back to the commentary and all the recap that he gives you from the
corporate media on himself. Being with him was a low point of my summer vanity fare. Ibmy Kennedy speaks with a croaking, rasping, painful sounding voice. Is vague. Explanation is that it's a virus, but more likely it is a crack pipe voice. Okay, now there is an honest criticism. I mean, his voice definitely sounds challenged. He does sound a lot like I guess that was his grandmother, right, who sort of sounded like that after a little bit a little shaky, a little bit labored would be the
word there. Scratchy, true, all true, But does that change the content of what it is he's saying. Is that the judgment call who has the better voice? If that's the case, I Trump, you know he's out there. Oh my god, you know, I am the via man, I'm the real man. And Jill it. Yeah, that's about my Biden impression to go along with my Trump impression. But you know, so we don't have the great voice candidates right out there. They're not the best
radio friendly voices. None of them. I don't know, at least none of the ones that are apparently making waste. Oh, by the way, twenty percent in a closed primary this week, twenty percent still going for guess what, Nikki Haley's not even on the ballot anymore. I forget what state that's in. Maybe I should check that out. As we listen to a little more of RFK Junior recapping again the assaults on him from the MSN the Standard, Kennedy is a grank in New York Times. He is a crank
a New York Times. He's a crank who cranks out Wilper's the Way, Taylor Swift is Storges perfect pop songs. The New York Times Conversations with Dead People, The Guardian. I wouldn't vote for that guy either. You must like to going to have three choices for president on your ballot in November. This guy, this guy, and this guy. I realize you've probably heard a lot of bad stuff about him these last few years. But what if
the bad stuff you've heard wasn't even true? See now there's Woody Harrelson narrating this thing, right, and you gotta love when you might as well go full on in. If you want crazy crackpot, let's make sure that you know, we'll pick the craziest narrator that you can. Woody Harrelson's not a bad choice. He definitely presents as somebody who is outside of the norm.
Anyway, really quickly, it was in Maryland that Haley brought in twenty percent of the votes, leaving former President Donald Trump with eighty percent, according to election results from Decision Desk HQ. That's according to The Hill and many many other publications. So apparently, yeah, only a few days ago, right, Yeah, it looks like ABC News put it out maybe five six days ago. I'm not sure when they held this. I guess it was last
Tuesday. And yeah, Nikki Haley gets a surprising amount of votes in Indiana as well, So Indiana Maryland, she's still collecting votes even though she's not running. Now, does that mean anything? No, matter of fact, it could be that there are people that were so entrenched in the Hailey camp
that they didn't even bother to notice that she quit. I mean, it's not as though the electorate is one hundred percent informed, So you got to assume that ten percent of them still believe they could vote for Donald Duck. Meanwhile, let's get back to where ten percent of the vote might go and get back on Woody Harrelson's narration of this special piece which is entitled who is Bobby Kennedy? And it's it's on the R. Robert F. Kennedy Junior
official YouTube channel and all that good stuff. Let's just entertain a little more of this and then I'll probably get out of here for the night and be done. But I figured I might as well give you something to chew on mentally for this particular Wolden's day Wednesday, middle of the week on the Ocell effect, and what if there's a whole lot more to him than you even knew. This pipeline is not going to benefit the American beat. PI would
have urged you not talk. Set the shackles of courtland, Monadol. We're being given this land so that we can build cities on a hill. Our civilization will be judged by future generations either way. Let's start with some irrefutable facts. This is Bobby Kennedy. This is Bobby Kennedy in nineteen sixty two. This is his dad, This is his uncle, and this this is his other uncle. Right now, they're showing pictures obviously of JFK RFK senior,
Teddy Kennedy. These are his relatives. Here he is when he was younger, and you can hear he sounded a little better when he was younger, a little stronger when he was making the statements about corporate America crushing little people. And man, I gotta tell you I want to go for this guy for that reason alone. Plus he's independent, he's not part of the one party system directly. But is he being deployed as a matter of fact, just to give you the illusion of choice? That is the greater question
you need to answer for yourself. Let's continue on as I click on this video and continue it with a portrait of John F. Kennedy in front of me and just letting you know what they're showing. As Woody Harrilson is narrating, he was born in nineteen fifty four. They grew up in Virginia and
Cape cod He has seven kids. This is his wife, Cheryl, Yes she's that share an attorney, He's won hundreds of cases against companies like Monsanto Mobile, Massy Energy, dal Chemical, and a bunch of other big polluters. Right big polluters, big corporate criminals that you know, destroy the environment and poison people constantly, and he's won plenty of lawsuits against him. Plus he's married to the lady from Kirby Your Enthusiasm, who on that show plays
Larry's ex wife. Right, oh my goodness, what is that guy's name, Larry whatever? Anyways, doesn't matter, the guy who used to write for Seinfeld who does the whole like miss a rob thing there on HBO. And I think they're in their final season, by the way, So Cheryl, his wife, might not have a job currently, I think on the show in the story arc, I think she's married to Ted Danson on the show, which is kind of funny and symbolic in its own way. But
Cheryl's a long time Hollywood actress, all that good stuff. And who did he get for his running mate, by the way, big time corporate. Instead of just having her as a donor, he picked her as a running mate. Do you know anything about her? Have you bothered to check into it? I'm willing to bet from the crickets that I'm sure are out there cricketing away that you didn't. But I assure you she is business as usual.
So I don't know what to make up. A guy who wasn't business as usual, definitely comes from the challenged and seemingly activist Kennedy Klan and has his own personal challenges, has bared his soul and his shortcomings to the world, and is continuing to allegedly put up a legitimate option for the American people to go outside of the one party system, which, by the way, this week, just for the record, Joe Biden decided he's going to pile
on to the tariff war with China one hundred per sent tariffs on electric vehicles being sold from China into America, despite the fact that there's no evidence for any electric vehicles being sold from China into America. But he also presents twenty five percent tariffs on things that make batteries and a whole slew of stuff. I mean, US steel is going to benefit because it'll balance out costs because he's putting tariffs on Chinese metals and things like this and other elements coming in.
So all that stuff that they're you know, strip mining out of Africa as they've done their slow motion, you know, the their slow motion of colonizing there on the continent. Of Africa, not doing it through war or mass you know, the World Economic Forum type money deals, but doing it
in another way with the natural resources and manufacturing, et cetera. China is now going to have to suffer the tariffs, which means it'll change the prices for you and me, and Chinese goods won't be as cheap as they were, which allegedly will help with competition here in America. And by the way,
that was the Trump idea as well. Interesting that Trump and Biden doing the same thing when it comes to the business relationship with China, except I will say this for Trump, I don't think he tried to put tariffs on sales that weren't happening. Which is this weird thing with the electric vehicle, the EV, the EV tariffs right, and oh, by the way, don't forget we're also gonna build EV stations everywhere. And the transition away from
blah blah blah blah green agenda. Yeah, that's different from Trump. But meanwhile, what is the business result and the tariff war and the economic warfare. Seems like the agenda didn't shift all that much. Rhetoric maybe, but actual, operational and numerical confrontation with your economic opponents on the globe stage. Funny how things are starting to dovetail together and it almost looks like the same damn thing. How's that inflation treating you? By the way, did I
forget to ask you that earlier? Anyway? Back to RFK in his history that Woody Harrelson is giving to us on this video titled who is Bobby Kennedy? He's a surfer, he's a falconer. He's a rock climber, he's a river rafter, he's a hunter. He's an outdoorsman. He was a heroin addict and an alcoholic. He's been sober for decades. His voice sounds weird. That's because he has spasmodic dyssonia. It's a neurological disorder that can affect the voice and speech. He can do twenty five pull ups in one
go. I can do three. He's seventy years old and he's running for president as an independent, and at seventy years old, appears to be the most young and youthful viral candidate on the bill. Really, I mean, unless you think Trump is actually a represent Manhood spanked me with the magazine Oh no, that's the other story store me and all. Never mind, let's let's not go there. Back to Woody Harrelson show. I do you think Bobby's trying for president? I think he feels like this is what he's supposed
to do. He has a calling, which, by the way, Hollywood allegedly model wife oddly oddly looks like she might be related to Steven Tyler from Aerosmith. I don't know why that is, but that's all I can ever think of when I see her, whether she's on Curby your Enthusiasm with Larry what's his name, or she's out there doing some other role. I just looked at her and I see her talk, and as soon as their mouth moves, it reminds me of the very odd shaped mouth that Steve and Tyler
as from Aerosmith. You know. Anyway, when it comes to he's answering his calling. And now we're going to go look at the iconic stuff up in Massachusetts and all that, you know, Cape this and whatever. Now we're going to be treated to some b roll footage of Bobby walking around and get into the philosophy. Why is it that he's being the activist he's being in this stage of his life at the age of seventy. Who is there and that's all background and noise. There we go. Now he's going to
talk on camera a little bit. Can you talk some about some of the values you learned as a kid from your uncle and your father that you're taking with you on this campaign. Wow? Oh, we had a duty. They fouled make America exemplary for the rest of the world. I think the major issues that my uncle and father were interested in this country was keeping the
country out of war and then the civil rights on a government. Those were the principal themes of his administration, you know, and that was all, you know, woman, one of the basic Catholic Church values that we learned a categusm. So now we go with the with the more favorable and positive spin on the Kennedy philosophy of the six Times people, even though you know, like Wile optimistic about the attention for our country still live up to its
ideals. It used to be that's the Democratic Party post censorship. It was the Democratic Party that wanted to reign in the military. It was the Democratic Party that fought corporate influence government, which is why Wall Street and the big corporations supported Republicans. Well now that's all changed, right now, big oil funds of Republican, big deck funds the Democrats, big pharma, and the military contractors make sure to donate to both. Who is liberal now and who's
conservative? Good question, Who's right? These labels make less and less sense. I've been fighting corporate corruption for forty years. See now when he says stuff like that again, I want to be on his side. And we're only like ten minutes in here. Wait, not even ten minutes, We're we're only five and a half minutes into this video. Got to tell you, I'm back and forth with the emotional and psychological and philosophical tug of war
as to whether I want to be on this guy's side or not. I don't know what you guys think, but again, let's go back to the horse's mouth and not referring to his wife, but back back to him and the horse's mouth, right right. I know how they work, I know how to clean them up. And that's why I'm running for president, and that's why I'm running as an independent. I think this country can be recovered and restored and can become a moral authority. He got in the world.
This is what I want, and I'm going to work as hard as I can to make that happen. I started out my life wanting to be a veterinarian or a scientist, and my dad encouraged that, Yeah, I love this because there's all these pictures of him now with dogs and b roll video of dogs coming inside of a doggie door, and him in a library to pick up the doors, and the picture of him carrying a casket. Your
father trade to align it with his. I think everybody in my family really feels that a lot of my father's goals and ideals are worth person And I ended up going to Harvard, which my dad did, and I went to the University Virginia and became a lawyer and went into the DA's office, which was all very much aligned with my father's him shaking hands with Reagan. And I think partially my addiction was a reaction to the misalignment. I was doing
things in my life that I was not intended to do. When I had sober, I reassessed my life and said, I've got to get back to what I wanted to do myself, which was something to do with the outpours, and so I went to work as an a journey for fishermen on the
Hudson River, assuing polluters. This is a pipe from the Putnam County Community Hospital so as treatment that had contaminated the river and were destroying their livelihoods and their industry and their property value in their lives, and it made me happy to work for them. Everything that has happened in my life has led me to where I am right now. The deaths, the tragedies, the addiction, the recovery, finding a deep belief in God. It's the immodest to
say those things. A running for president is inherently a modest. I believe now that I'm aniquely positioned to tackle the problems that our country his face see uniquely positioned or not. The bigger question should be, you know, not, whether he's on the right side of many of these issues, and whether it's good to have a guy like this in that position as opposed to what it is we're being presented, you know, choices wise and all this right
now, none of that is questionable to me. What is questionable is can he realistically make a dent? Is he gonna do anything but be a spoiler if that even in the upcoming selection. I'd love to hear from you. Guys. Write to me infootoceelli dot com or blind JFK Research or at gmail dot com. Write to me or message me on social media, whatever, let me know what you think of RFK Junior. I've asked this several times and I got to tell you dead silence for most of you. So I'd
love to hear from you about this. Citizens for a decade, never giving up until the industrial giants who polluted it admitted they'd caused damage and paid to clean it up. The last artifact of democracy is in our country are the law courts where little guys can get a voice. That's and that's what the end side of the kids plumbs are gonna look like to He fought and beat these big corporations because they had harmed the environment and most importantly, the people
living in that environment. It's a fight he's been in his whole See they're showing you a whole bunch of headlines, you know, corporate victories that he had over Monsanto and DuPont and all these different organizations. And look, these are all good fights and wonderful things but how far can that sort of thing go. I mean, that is part of his track record, irrefutable. But is that going to get us anywhere? Is he really, you know,
a deep environmentalist? Is he going to be another green guy? He's not talking about the environment. He is living with the environment. He's engaging with the environment, he is loving the environment. I remember staying over at his house of my sons, and I woke up in the morning and they were all gone, and I go down to the ocean and there's Bobby teaching my two sons how to dredge along the shoreline. And he's saying, this animal is this and this is soon so that one. You can't touch this
one, pick it up. Yeah, and my boys are learning all of this stuff. And when I saw that, I thought, I would love for a president to invite the children of America back into connection with their environment. And how remarkable it would be to glorify this thing that we are built to love. We were hunters, we're fishermen. The land is our grocery store. The land is till the largest employer, Roger Pathan, this possess us. The land that would be flooded would drive us off the land.
See. Another interesting thing to consider here is not only you know whether he can win or top of that, but you know, here's the thing. Inviting all the children in and getting them engaged with their environment. These are all great things, but realistically, again, what kind of a dent is he able to make at this point? Would people go for this? And by the way, it does sound vaguely libertarian as well, because look the
solution at the end of the day. If you ask a libertarian, well, what do you do when people don't behave responsibly and don't follow the concept of do no harm? What is the libertarian's answer is that, well, the courts still exist. You use them to compel individuals to do the right thing. Right. He couldn't take that pen. He knew that the problem with accommodating big corporations is it doesn't make any real change. You need to
be courageous to make real change. You need to rock the damn boat because the system doesn't just need tweaks at the margins, it actually needs a whole sale. Rethinking, yeah, this was when I got arrested NB I guess thirty four days and wan Oh, which is a maximum security president. The Navy was staging invasions and vehicles mimic the Norman invasion. The people on the island where almost all of them had been poisoned. The food was poisoned,
fisher or poisoned. Curiosity drives his intellect. This is compassion mobilizes his soul. He's talking about power and the nature of power, the manipulation of power, and the exploitation of power. You know. I saw him to Monsanto on behalf of one man. You know, people said that that could be done. You're not going to win, and basically would take care of stuff like this. All the trees, all the bushes are supposed to also apply
pesticide. I got sick applying therbyside until my employer they were in buying that and they were like, we hired you to do this. That's what your contract say is and that's what contracts are, right, So I was fired. If my life were a Superman comic book, mon Santa would be my exclue. My skin was really, really good skin before any of this happened. This thing slowly started and then once it started, it didn't stop to
They sent me to the doctor and got the results for cascer. The doctor's proagnosis of him was so desperate that it was unlikely that he would survive. To try the second case, you got to realize, I have full body skin cancer, and at one point it was totally out of control. Clothes were sticking to my walls. The odds were against us, but the outcome was so important that it justified those high risks. At that press conference,
he was literally emotional. He was very happy for me and my family and four months ato getting the Switzerland. I don't think anybody thinks he'd be alive if he had not had millions of dollars to spend on medical care. As a result of all this work, all these fights on behalf of the environment, he becomes one of the most popular and revered people in America. He's giving eighty speech is a year to groups all over the country. He's talked
about as a candidate for higher office. He's offered the US Senate seat for the state of New York, a job his dad had. He turns it down. It's hard to get more revered than this guy. Well, try to get more revered. Look, there's a lot of different ways to go.
They're now going to discuss the controversy or the controversy if you will, over what you know, his stances on vaccinations, his appearances before Congress, all that stuff is going to come up, the articles, the way the news media has covered him, et cetera, et cetera, and how his family handles him. So I'll give you just a couple more little clips from this video, not the whole thing again, just a few pieces here and there, and again something for you to chew on intellectually as we go into
the heart of the selection season and again in June. Apparently Biden and Trump have agreed to super proceed most of the usual debate situations and they're going to have a debate. I think we'll have to cover that on the show as well, because unfortunately I'm going to have to cover this potis selection coming up. So again, these were things I did not intend to cover tonight. But what the hell the best laid plans about Shelley, Mice and men end
up like so down in twenty twenty three. Standing up to them exact sa real cost, and that's why they do it. I just thought it was important and what was the cost. The cost was that I lost a lot of friendships lost my jobs at the environmental groups. I lost the relationships that I'd built over maybe fifty years of life. I had close friends who just
told me they couldn't be my friend anymore. So now I'm subject to this new form of censorship, which is called targeted propaganda, where people apply pejoratives like anti vacs. I've never been an anti vaccine, but everybody in this room probably believes that I have been, because that's the prevailing narrative. My children are facts. I fact, I'm fully compliant with the vaccine to schedule myself except for COVID. I have never been an anti vax, anti semitism,
racism. These are the most appalling, disgusting pejoratives, and they're applied to me to silence me. If somebody shows me a fact that I'm wrong, I'm going to change my opinion and I'll apologize. Like calling me names is not an argument. Bobby Exeine encourages healthy debate. That is the environment he's going to create in the country. Healthy debate on his conversation and a way forward that he is derived from. Consistence is what's happening inside of the
campaign. Now. We need to have that happened inside the country in a law scale. See now that's from one of his campaign workers who is arranging
some of the messaging and all that. And that's an interesting thing. I missed the guy's name there, but it's very interesting what's happening and what do they say in conclusion here towards the end, Let's just go to the conclusion of the video, like I said, and wrap this up for tonight, and you know, again just giving you something to you on RFK Junior.
Why not let's see what there is to consider if there is an actual alternative consideration from the you know, allegedly two party but certainly one party system that we're presented with every four years to give leadership allegedly to some fool who sits in the White House who's supposed to have all this power to get things done, and then realize what actually changes over time. Is there a big difference between the Trump and the Biden thing outside of rhetoric and how you feel and
perceive each of these fools. Is there? I'm asking you, honestly, ask yourself that question that says it doesn't have to be this way. Here's a man that's gone through a lot that I think would understand the plight of the American people. There's that movable middle of seventy percent of the people that want to bring our country back together. He has a powerful dream of America. What American doesn't want this horrible divide between red and blue to be bridged.
And if I were to take on the corruption at the highest level of governments and would want him in my corner. He's saying things that make sense and that resonate with people. When someone experiences that, they feel a connection with him. They think, Oh, he's actually a lot like me. Look at his track record, look at the things he's accomplished in his life. The native name I would give Bobby would be a one who sees the mountain and moves it. He's a mountain mover, but he's a nation.
If you read and listen to what I've actually said, and on election Day you think I'm crazy or any of the other disqualifying things that they've said about me, please don't voco for me. So I hope you read and listen to what I've said and arrive at the conclusion that together you and I can turn this country around. Because I believe that together, we can make the dream of a stronger, more prosperous, more united America and America controlled by
you and not big corporations a reality. See ultimately, do you disagree with that idealism? Do you disagree with that concept? I know, I don't. I know that I'm on board with it. I know I'd love to see that. Now. That requires a great deal of optimism. Do you have it in you? And is this the guy who could pop begin the process of returning to something that was recognizable, you know, according to what it is. I don't know they used to teach me about when I was
a kid. My kids don't have this view of America. They don't have a realistic view of the country or the world. But their unrealistic view is at the very least understood to not be that idealistic thing where you know, we had all the advantages, we still have all the advantages, we have all the capabilities we can, if that's all true, turn all of this around and stop making this misery as it is and begin making it into what
it is. We want to see, what it is that we wish to have happen, as opposed to what it is we accept as part of the barter with the Bloody Devils. Anyway, no matter who you are, where you are, when you are, I want you to remember that I am merely Ocelly. All of you are indeed the effect and at I could definitely use any assistance that you would like to drop into the tip bucket over there.
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