Alright, folks, let’s imagine the COVID response as a big, old, leaky ship named the S.S. Pandemic. This ship was supposed to take us safely across the stormy sea of the pandemic. But oh boy, did it spring some leaks! And who was at the helm? None other than Captain Tony Fauci, with his first mate, Bill Gates. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
Now, picture this. If the mRNA “vaccine” had been a sturdy lifeboat, the ship’s captain wouldn’t have had to change the definition of ‘vaccine’ to make it fit. It’s like they promised us a luxury yacht and gave us a rowboat with a hole in it. RFK Jr. pointed this out in his book, “The Real Anthony Fauci,” where he argued that Fauci’s flip-flops on masks, lockdowns, and vaccines were more about covering for his pals in Big Pharma than about following the science.
If the lifeboat had done its job, countless working-class Americans wouldn’t have been tossed overboard for refusing to get in. And they certainly wouldn’t have been forced to swim with the sharks, risking their jobs and even getting hurt from vaccine injuries. At least a million Americans died from having been denied early treatment. Meanwhile, Fauci and Gates were swimming in cash, with Fauci’s agency holding patents on vaccines and Gates’ foundation investing heavily in them. It’s like they were playing a high-stakes poker game with our lives, and they were the only ones cashing in.
Imagine if the ship’s crew (mainstream news and politicians) hadn’t tried to lock away those who didn’t want to get in the lifeboat, stopping them from traveling or even buying food. It’s like they were playing a giant game of musical chairs, but instead of taking away a chair, they took away your grocery store!
Remember when Fauci said we shouldn’t wear masks, then said we should, then said we should wear two? Or when Gates predicted a pandemic in 2015, then invested heavily in vaccine companies? It’s like they were reading from a script, but they kept flubbing their lines.
Imagine if the lockdowns hadn’t made a whole generation of kids fall behind in school, while doing nothing to stop the storm. It’s like they told us to build an ark, but when the rain came, we realized we’d been building a sandcastle. RFK Jr.’s book points out that the lockdowns, which Fauci and Gates championed, didn’t stop the virus but did cause a mental health crisis among our youth. It’s like they tried to put out a fire with gasoline.
And imagine if a scary, big brother-like censorship hadn’t taken over social media, making dissenters
disappear from our digital town square, and beating and arresting those who protested in the streets. It’s like they turned our friendly neighborhood park into a high-security prison yard. RFK Jr. argues that this censorship was more about protecting Fauci and Gates’ interests than about protecting public health. It’s like they were playing a game of hide and seek, but they were the only ones hiding.
If none of this had happened, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would probably still be living comfortably in his LA home, a well-liked figure among Hollywood liberals, and far from the political spotlight he’s in today.
But, folks, the ship did leak. Americans were lied to and mistreated on a massive scale. And RFK Jr. was one of the first to tap into the public’s anger. He had a platform ready – his Children’s Health Defense – to shout out his warnings, which weren’t always about vaccines, but about our rights being taken away.
RFK Jr.’s unwavering stance and his book, “The Real Anthony Fauci,” catapulted him into the hearts of the MAGA community. He became a star among those who felt betrayed by the establishment and sought a voice that would stand up for their rights and question the narrative. This momentum led to the launch of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, which attracted independent voters who follow alternative media and seek a return to common sense and evidence-based health policies.
Now, RFK Jr. stands on the brink of becoming the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). This position gives him a unique opportunity to fundamentally reform the health agencies that have long been criticized for their revolving door with Big Pharma and bureaucratic corruption. He has the chance to root out the deep-seated issues that have plagued these agencies, restore gold-standard evidence-based scientific results, and bring back ancestral health wisdom to reverse chronic disease and obesity.
And who knows? Maybe, just maybe, the next Attorney General will take a good, hard look at the actions of Fauci and Gates during the pandemic. Maybe they’ll have to stand trial for their roles in this mess. After all, if the ship’s captains were responsible for the leaks, shouldn’t they be held accountable? It’s like they were playing captain, but they were really just pirates, plundering our trust and our health.
The fancy commentators who paint RFK Jr.’s rise as an unfortunate triumph of the paranoid style in American politics are whitewashing the failures and bald-faced lies of the credentialed class they represent, while denying the experiences of the millions of Americans who paid a heavy price for them. It’s like they’re trying to sell us a car with no wheels and telling us it’s a great deal because it has a nice paint job.
So, folks, remember the leaky ship. Remember the lifeboat that wasn’t. And remember who was there, ready to speak up for you. That’s the story of RFK Jr.’s rise, plain and simple. And maybe, just maybe, we can get this ship back on course. After all, even a leaky ship can reach the shore with the right captain. And maybe, just maybe, we can convince Captain Tony and First Mate Bill to take a well- deserved retirement and not appear over the media airwaves ever again. After all, they’ve been wrong about everything so far. Maybe it’s time to give someone else a chance at the helm – someone who can truly Make America Healthy Again.
Dave Ramaswamy is an independent commentator on geopolitics and strategic affairs.