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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

newsmax was correct

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Charles Clemens's avatar

We may be entering into another season of assassinations. After all, Kimberly Cheatle has six months to complete her mission and we can never count out Hillary, when an opponent or whistleblower gets in her way.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

This will be an intriguing stretch to Jan 20th 2025. Cheers

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Charles Clemens's avatar

I'm still counting on tomorrow to be the day the old gangster will announce he has contracted leprosy and cannot continue to pretend to be President of the United States.

The tide is changing.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

Newsmax said he will bow out by sunday evening and then the real game begins. It will be a rollercoaster.

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Charles Clemens's avatar

With a Dead Turkey in the White House, Israel and Taiwan are toast.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

The change is coming. If not then......

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Natalia Blagoeva's avatar

I really appreciate your contribution to the subject, and yes, you are definitely adding value. Putting this event in the context of similar such events and "'what if" scenarios shifts our thinking enough to bring fresh perspectives. I agree also that such political assassinations tell us that they have run out of options, and I would add, it tells us that they are much more vulnerable than we realize. Most of us are too fast to conclude that there is nothing to be done when it comes to those in power- and this is yet another "branwashing" that needs to be brought to light... What assanissations are actually tellings us is how vulnerable those in power feel because a political assassination is a sign of powerlessness. I would add to that, refusal to provide security to a presidential candidate like RFK Jr. is a sign of powerlessness as well. That brings me to an old article of mine in which I argue that power is something we assign to others and we can take it away. That is very different from the common assumptions that there is nothing we can do and power is untouchable.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

That was the goal to add value and to open another portal to the narrative. I personally found it comical that the Biden Administration all of sudden gave RFK Jr. Secret Service protection. I just laughed. For me that was so insulting that he didn't considering the murder of his father who has the same name was the reason for the change in protection. Also the death of his Uncle. Of all people not to have it with the history was just a slap in the face and insulting to the legacy and history that Rf.F.K comes from.

That must be a awesome article on power! We do assign it as individuals which we do not think about. There is always something can be done but it may still be futile but something can always be done is my philosophy

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Paolo Peralta's avatar

Beautiful

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

Thank you for this kindness.

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