Claire On Kennedy
"I am now going to open the book in five random places and quote absolutely random passages I find on the open spread. Here goes:..."
That is the "jumping-in" point of Claire Wolfe's riveting review of the nation's #1 Unknown Best Seller, "The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health" By Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Like most great writers, Claire's unique perspective provides a view unlike any I have ever read. (For professional reasons, I've read way more than my share. Unfortunately, few have compelled me to read or not read the tome I was holding!)
That last comment is mostly irrelevant to the larger point here, but I'll leave it in for snarky emphasis.
The primary purpose of this post is to encourage you, with all the weight of the written word, to read Claire's compelling observations. Yes, also read Kennedy's best-selling indictment of real, living Modern Day Monsters running a fetid, frightening, deadly system, but at 450 pages, you could be forgiven for leading too busy a life like many of us.
That alone recommends Claire Wolfe's unique review. She saves you the time - and considerable angst - by quoting several random paragraphs as examples of the page to page content causing cognitive whiplash in readers that propelled its lofty sales. Tragically, it is this same toxic-but-true content that has condemned Kennedy's work to near-total media silence. And why not? The dreaded MSM is one of the unindicted co-conspirators obscuring public view of Fauchi's horrors that "out-Mengele Mengele." And this man is running a major portion of your life.
Be afraid. Be informed. Be prepared.
Read Claire Wolfe's Review
Full Disclosure: Claire Wolfe, a great righter in her own write [sic], is one of those friends with whom you speak rarely, correspond occasionally, and admire from afar. This is not unusual in the Talk Radio biz I haunted for several decades. Once - just once - I scored an interview with her. We talked about her best-seller, "101 Things To Do 'Til the Revolution", writing, Freedom, and mutual friends like 'public policy hooligan', Jim Bovard. I was dazzled; she was traumatized and subsequently refused all further attempts to lure her in for another on-air visit! Gentlemanly courtesy prevents me from elaborating...!
That is the "jumping-in" point of Claire Wolfe's riveting review of the nation's #1 Unknown Best Seller, "The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health" By Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Like most great writers, Claire's unique perspective provides a view unlike any I have ever read. (For professional reasons, I've read way more than my share. Unfortunately, few have compelled me to read or not read the tome I was holding!)
That last comment is mostly irrelevant to the larger point here, but I'll leave it in for snarky emphasis.
The primary purpose of this post is to encourage you, with all the weight of the written word, to read Claire's compelling observations. Yes, also read Kennedy's best-selling indictment of real, living Modern Day Monsters running a fetid, frightening, deadly system, but at 450 pages, you could be forgiven for leading too busy a life like many of us.
That alone recommends Claire Wolfe's unique review. She saves you the time - and considerable angst - by quoting several random paragraphs as examples of the page to page content causing cognitive whiplash in readers that propelled its lofty sales. Tragically, it is this same toxic-but-true content that has condemned Kennedy's work to near-total media silence. And why not? The dreaded MSM is one of the unindicted co-conspirators obscuring public view of Fauchi's horrors that "out-Mengele Mengele." And this man is running a major portion of your life.
Be afraid. Be informed. Be prepared.
Read Claire Wolfe's Review
Full Disclosure: Claire Wolfe, a great righter in her own write [sic], is one of those friends with whom you speak rarely, correspond occasionally, and admire from afar. This is not unusual in the Talk Radio biz I haunted for several decades. Once - just once - I scored an interview with her. We talked about her best-seller, "101 Things To Do 'Til the Revolution", writing, Freedom, and mutual friends like 'public policy hooligan', Jim Bovard. I was dazzled; she was traumatized and subsequently refused all further attempts to lure her in for another on-air visit! Gentlemanly courtesy prevents me from elaborating...!
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