Why I Miss RFK Jr.'s Instagram Most of All
and my observations about attempts to dehumanize dissenters
Everyone’s all about Twitter right now, but I miss seeing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Instagram.
It was where his humanity shined the brightest. And I suspect that’s why it was the first of his accounts to go.
I mean, yes, he was waking people up…
But it wasn’t just that he was “killing it” on this one platform. Kennedy was posting a lot of the same content on Facebook and Twitter.
And it wasn’t just that he had the science and the data…
To me, he had to be removed because RFK Jr’s Instagram page made it abundantly clear that he’s a full-spectrum human being.
Instagram had to be the first account to go, because the hit pieces couldn’t compete with our regular exposure to a human heart.
On Instagram, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could not be reduced to an “anti vaxxer.” Yes, he regularly dropped narrative-destroying truth bombs there, but he also shared moments from his kitchen and his family gatherings. On Instagram we were able to observe him as more than a hero or a villain or an activist or even a Kennedy.
Through the variety of his posts and the photos he shared, RFK Jr. showed us a relatable human being - a father, a son, an uncle, a friend… someone who smiled and took selfies… who had hobbies and passions outside of any label that anyone tried to assign to him. Someone with a sense of humor. Someone who has fallen and gotten up again. Instagram gave us an opportunity to see him as card carrying member of Team Humanity.
Bots can’t compete with that. Neither can appearances on SNL or late night talk shows. Try to find anyone who’s ever had a meaningful conversation with Klaus Schwab or Bill Gates… Try to find a heartfelt post from any of the elites.
Good luck with that.
Kennedy had to be censored because this:
I’m not here to proclaim him as my hero. He isn’t. No one is. I’m extremely grateful that he has chosen to stand with mothers and others who challenge the narrative, but I’m not interested in waiting for someone else to save me. Not interested in putting anyone on a pedestal. I don’t even think that would do him any favors. I suspect he stepped off that pedestal for a reason and he has as much of a right to a human experience as anyone else.
The stages he gets on nowadays are not nearly as glamourous. They elevate him just enough to put his head above the parapet. And mainstream media only acknowledges him with attempts to shoot him down.
But back to the WHY. Why do they need to knock him down?
I think it’s the same reason people so viscously attacked Celia Farber, back when she was being curious and asking dangerous questions as the HIV/AIDS narrative was launched. Of all dissenting voices of that era (there weren’t nearly as many then, making them all easy targets), Celia’s could access hearts like no other.
I just can’t help noticing that it’s the humanity in people that gets attacked. Name-calling that reduces people to their unpopular opinions or some past mistake. Virtue-signaling everywhere, but no sign of forgiveness unless it’s some state-sponsored “amnesty,” selectively applied to some of the worst perpetrators of crimes against humanity.
So much of the dark work behind the scenes is in breaking the human spirit. Human nature (and nature in general) is a liability in the globalist agenda. Humans are a mere commodity to be managed like cattle. Dehumanization is a critical part of the technocratic agenda. No amount of microchipping and AI can replace or duplicate heart intelligence and moral courage and they wouldn’t have it any other way.
In the word’s of WEF’s Yuval Harari, “free will, that’s over.”
Globalist elites can’t have people like RFK Jr., Celia Farber, Dr. Paul Marik, Charles Eisenstein, Barry Brownstein, Mattias Desmet or, well, YOU, resonating with other people and waking them up to the “more beautiful world our hearts know is possible.” It would ruin everything they’ve been trying to accomplish for decades.
So they’ve taken to 24/7 propaganda campaigns on the one hand, and Whac-a-Mole style character assassinations on the other.
Yet somehow our numbers continue to multiply and our community grows.
Perhaps the social media platforms are doing us all a favor by taking those hearts offline. Ideally, ALL of our hearts would be offline and linking in more meaningful ways. Sunshine, fresh air, trees, animals and direct contact with other human hearts will supercharge the best parts of humanity in ways Instagram never could. Resonance matters. And bluetooth or Wi-fi have nothing on heart and soul connections.
So I’m off to catch up with a few radiant hearts… to recharge and reimagine what’s possible. I hope you have some rejuvenation in your plans, too.
Let’s wreck the silly dehumanizing agenda.
“It would ruin everything they’ve been trying to accomplish for decades.” ~ The more you look and learn, you realize that this menace of darkness has been around for centuries, even millennia. When we’re born none of us can fathom that we all landed into such a crime scene.
But as it all starts to unfold, we begin turn to each other. We are our only hope.
Happy New Year 🎈
Really resonating with this post, RFK Jr’s full-spectrum vibe, your words & yes, living offline in meaningful ways. Glad I found you on here, though! Hapoy New Year, Ann TR!💕I truly believe in the upward swing of all this, over time! 🕊