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I'm glad to hear Kyle is doing better. ISeveral years ago, I listened to his interview with John Campbell. Myself, I got off relatively lucky. As a firefighter, I was one of the first to get the Phizer shot on Dec. 23rd 2020. A week after my 2nd shot, I got DVT in my calves, and the following week was in the hospital for pulmonary embolisms in both lungs. Thankfully, I haven't noticed any long-term injury, except circulation to my toes is still impaired. I share Kyle's support for RFK for has championing of medical health freedom.

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I've been a Trump supporter both times..........this time around I'm on the fence. And liking Kennedy for the Job.

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Kyle's courage and leadership are an inspiration. I am grateful that his story is being heard.

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Take the necessary step forward and STOP the defensive attitude with the"I am not an Anti-Vaxer" idiocy.. When you look at the raw history of Vaccines including inefficacy to do what they pretend to, have toxicity, including countless syndromes among which there is clear proof they produce Autism (which by the way resulted from a CDC investigation which was Censored by themselves) what one finds is APPALLING . Thus being an Ani-Vaxxer is a total Constitutional right... Anti Vaxxer is a mere adjective intended to DEMONIZE the Constitutional individual inalienable right to an opinion, while there has been NO iINDEPENDENT VACCINE EVALUATIONS which PROVE THE CLAIMS OF THE MANUFACTURERS ARE REAL.. What is reai is that they make hundreds of billions of dollara by selling them ... Clear Conflict of Interest.

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I have been following Kyle’s story from the beginning. I’ll never forget standing in my kitchen, watching him testify in DC, and sobbing uncontrollably. I was so frustrated that people were denying him the right to share his story. How have so many lost their ability to lead with compassion? We are called to listen to the voiceless, the weak, the hungry, the desperate and look out for them, lift them up and most importantly listen to them. Kyle inspired me to start a substack for MN Team Humanity. We share the stories of the injured. We bring them out of the darkness and into the light. https://teamhumanity.substack.com/

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Great article Leah. Honest and factual sharing of important information.

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"The Real Anthony Fauci", by RFK,Jr will be one of the most read and respected books of the future.

I wasn't raised to think western medicine was the answer to illness, but I had no idea of the deceit, greed and sheer evil conducted by our government and the Pharmaceutical Industry. I've worked with many autistic children and the numbers kept climbing through the years. My heart goes out to all individuals and families who experience the heartache of something that could have been prevented.

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Where is Jeffrey Sachs article? Why was it removed? Why is Kucinich gone?

Something is suddenly VERY wrong with RFK Jr. !!!!

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I've been wondering the same thing about Sachs and Kucinich.

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Speaking of the divide, is there any data showing the number of democrats vs the number of republicans who are covid vaccinated?

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Try pulling over a car alone in a radio black spot with no backup, day or night, if you want to experience one of the most daring activities anybody can experience.

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“I think Robert is doing a great job of being open to hearing from both sides of any given subject,” Warner said. “He is open to debate, even with things that he feels very strongly about.” ... He appreciates the example Kennedy sets in this regard."

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Well, RFK could set a better example on the Israel/Palestine issue. Since May, when he backtracked on his praise for Roger Walters, his stance on Israel-Palestine has lacked the nuance, truth telling, and open-mindedness RFK has displayed on other important issues. In August, RFK promised Jimmy Dore he would debate/talk with Max Blumenthal. So far, RFK hasn't (just like Dr. Peter Hotez has ducked debating RFK on vaccines).

And, last week, the "Kennedy Beacon" censored Jeremy Sach's article that called for diplomacy & peace in Gaza. Shortly after his thoughtful article, "Israel’s Chance to Turn Carnage into Peace" -- Friends Do Not Let Friends Commit Crimes Against Humanity, was posted onto the “Beacon”, it was deleted! (You can find the "Page Not Found" link by "Googling": "Kennedy Beacon" "Israel's Chance to Turn Carnage into Peace"; Sach's article can still be found on the "Common Dreams" website). Both RFK and the Beacon should set a better example of not being censors; especially when RFK has been on the receiving end.

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As JFK said regarding Russia and Cuba during his presidency... "Put yourself in their shoes".

RFK, Jr has been censored by the MSM, Congress, etc. Even Independent News twist and distort his comments, policies, stances. They do no research on him because he's anti-vax or a "spoiler". His home and safety are being intruded upon, and the LA police do nothing. He can't even receive security, when it was established on behalf of his uncle and father.

If I was in RFK,Jr's shoes I would not talk to emotionally charged people (i.e. Max Blumenthal) regarding an issue that is not primary to his campaign platform. He has discussed it briefly on the campaign trail, and what he says is not as black and white as people wish to portray. He does feel for the Palestinian people. He asked the Palestinian accused of his father's assassination, Sirhan Sirhan, to be released from prison. Gavin Newsom refused the request.

I trust RFK to be thorough and thoughtful in his approach to all matters. He has proved to me to have done his homework on many subjects. I personally want to study the history of the middle east, The Camp David Accords, the assassination of Anwar Sadat, etc. Just as I studied the Ukraine Russia war all last year.

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“If I was in RFK, Jr's shoes I would not talk to emotionally charged people (i.e. Max Blumenthal) regarding an issue that is not primary to his campaign platform “

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Max Blumenthal does not strike me “emotionally charged.” I would say impassioned. But, he always brings reasoned arguments & facts to his conversations. He was an early support of RFK concerning Covid mandates. He has spent years as a journalist covering the Israel/Palestine/Gaza story and has an excellent website “The Grayzone.” He's written several books on the subject.

So, I believe RFK should keep his promise and speak with Max to hear from “both sides” of the subject. It appears he's just been listening to one side, so far.

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Nov 9, 2023·edited Nov 9, 2023

Impassioned- showing great emotion. Emotions are a sign of a personal wound being triggered. We are all in a process of healing and emotion is not a good place to debate from. The only way to debate is in a centered space. Kennedy knows this from attending 12 step programs for years. I admire Max for his accomplishments, and RFK knows and is friendly with the Blumenthal amily.

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"If I was in RFK, Jr's shoes I would not talk ... regarding an issue that is not primary to his campaign platform"

But, isn't “Peace” primary to RFK's campaign? Here are excerpts from the “Peace” policy section of the Kennedy 2024 website:

“We will end the proxy wars, bombing campaigns … the most important priority is to end the suffering of the Ukrainian [Gazan & Israeli?] people... He will find a diplomatic solution that brings peace to Ukraine [Gaza & Israel?] ... We will put an end to the suffering of the Ukranrian [Gazan & Israeli?] people. … We have to stop seeing the world in terms of enemies and adversaries. … America was once an inspiration to the world, a beacon of freedom and democracy. Our priority will be nothing less than to restore our moral leadership. We will lead by example [not supporting genocide & war crimes?] … It is not too late for us to voluntarily let go of empire and serve peace instead, as a strong and healthy nation.”

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Yes, I agree, it is his goal, but the archetype of war has been a part of this planet from its origin. It will take many steps and much unraveling, just as we unravel every other outdated archetype (or part of the matrix), just as we unravel our own ancestral / familial wounds. I trust, as a man who knows deep healing from trauma, RFK, Jr is the person capable of doing it.

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"Put yourself in their shoes". RFK should try to do that for both the Israeli's and the Gazans. Yoni Netanyahu (Israeli Prime Minister's brother who died at Entebbe in 1976) is one of my heros (see my 2010 "The Feral Firefighter" post, "That's My Hero" -- Pat Tillman, Rachel Corrie, and Yoni Netanyahu"

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I full-heartedly believe he is sympathetic to Palestinian civilians. I also believe Americans are his primary concern. A sick individual used to be uncommon. Today, people are surprised if you're not taking pharmaceutical medication.

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If you have trouble finding the post, try "Googling" just for, "That's My Hero" -- Pat Tillman, Rachel Corrie, and Yoni Netanyahu" Or, just search for "The Feral Firefighter" blog and then go to the 2010 post section.

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What? If they will just compensate "us," the injured, we

will stop talking...What?

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