So far no fakery

RFK sounds like a populist. He even agrees with FDR in many ways. I was suspicious of him from the start because he was using the massive crime of the “virus” holocaust to push environmentalism. He was steering the activists away from the real crime of the lockdowns and muzzles and panic, toward the OCD crap of impurities in vaccines preverting our precious bodily fluids.

The long-running crime of offshoring and abstraction was only seen by a few visionaries like Perot and Buchanan at first. Now everyone sees it, and everyone knows that the rulers are not even pretending to solve it.

Men need to make things. If men can’t make things, men will break things. Including themselves.

In this guest column at RFK’s substack, Charles Eisenstein, a well-known substacker on his own, lays out the problem in correct detail and lays out the correct solutions. Nothing missing, nothing questionable. (Eisenstein is now RFK’s policy director.)

I don’t hear a hint of the bait-n-switch yet, but it’s usually delayed by definition. Bryan’s betrayal was evident in his proposed solution of bimetallism. Obama’s betrayal happened just before the “election” when he supported TARP. Trump’s massive infinite betrayal happened just after he was “elected”. He HUUUUGELY enriched Wall Street, and imprisoned and disemployed and strangled and literally burned down Main Street.

I’m watching and waiting for the Gotcha.

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Meta-thought: When everyone ACCURATELY distrusts all leaders, what would restore trust? It’s not a secret or a mystery. ACTION would restore trust. If a ruler would SOLVE ONE PROBLEM, we might provisionally and probationally trust him to solve other problems. So far no rulers have SOLVED ONE PROBLEM.
All rulers are CREATING the biggest and wickedest problems in history at an accelerating pace, then blaming and framing everyone else for the problems.

FDR understood the nature of trust. He came in at a similar time when the rulers had been betraying the workers for many years. He started restoring trust in his first HOUR in office by closing and cleaning up the banks. His other solutions were cranked up and started in the first WEEK, and never slowed down or stalled. When one method wasn’t getting the job done, the agencies immediately tried another method.