Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the nephew of President John F. Kennedy. He was also the son of Robert F. Kennedy.
Kennedy and Del Bigtree, the founder of Informed Consent Action Network were some of the big names that addressed the crowd Sunday morning. According to Daily Caller reports, the demonstrators were expecting to see around 20,000 people.
‘Americans want democracy back, and this rally is a demand by Americans to get their democracy back,’ Kennedy said of the rally, according to WUSA9.
Kennedy began a conspiratorial rant about a world in which vaccine mandates and 5G technology would have to be implemented. He was also concerned that low-orbit satellites could be used for authoritarian rule.
Kennedy said that what Kennedy was seeing is “turnkey totalitarianism.” They are creating all these new technological controls that we have never seen. Every totalitarian state has aimed to have control over every facet of our behavior, conduct and thoughts, as well as to eradicate all dissent. It has been impossible for them all to achieve it. They were not equipped with the technology.
He then compared the future of Nazi Germany to this one.
Kennedy said, “Even Hitler’s Germany you could cross over the Alps to Switzerland. You could also hide in an attic, just like Anne Frank.” ‘I visited in 1962 East Germany with my father, and met people who had climbed the wall and escaped, so it was possible — many died doing it, but it was possible.’
Anne Frank did indeed hide from Nazis but in cramped Amsterdam apartments with seven other persecuted Jews, for 761 days. This was before her family and friends were expelled and sentenced to death in concentration camps.
He said, “Today, we are putting in place the mechanisms to ensure that no one can run or hide.”
He also spoke out about conspiracies involving satellites capable of monitoring human behavior as well as the evils associated with 5G technology.
“Within five year, we’re going to see 415,000 low orbit satellites” – Bill Gates stated that his 65,000 satellites will be capable of finding every inch of the globe 24 hours per day. They are using 5G technology to collect data from us and manage our actions. They will use digital currency to control our behavior and punish us remotely.
Again, he complained about vaccine passports and said that even though our government may be flawed, you still enjoy rights. Once they give you the vaccine passport, all rights are converted into privileges that depend on how you obey government orders. This will turn you into a slave.
Kennedy’s allusions to Holocaust were not unique. Kennedy saw at least one other person wearing the yellow Star of David. Jews had to use this symbol to identify themselves in Nazi Germany.
RFK Jr. was sacked for using social media to illustrate his analogy. He also tweeted one from the Auschwitz Memorial.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addresses a protest march on Sunday against vaccine mandates at the National Mall in Washington DC. Kennedy used a parallel to the Holocaust during the protest.
Kennedy was not the only one making Holocaust comparisons at the rally. A marcher displayed their lack of vaccination by using a star in David.
Anne Frank is famously known for hiding in the Netherlands during World War II with her family, to avoid being killed by the Nazis
The museum posted, “Exploiting tragedy of those who suffered, were tortured and killed by the totalitarian regime in Nazi Germany” as a tweet.
Kennedy was compared to others.
Helen Kennedy tweeted: “Finish your book next time. Also, the attic was in Amsterdam and is still there.
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@AvengerResister noted that Kennedy Jr. hosted a party at the house and required vaccinations. hosted a partyat his residence and required that all guests were vaccinated prior to their arrival.
Kennedy attributed the party’s restriction at the time to his wife, Curb Your Enthusiasm actress Cheryl Hines.
His marriage was used to show that Larry David, Curb’s creator and himself a Jew, might not like the similarities to Anne Frank.
Doug Heye wrote: ‘I’m imagining Larry David calling Cheryl Hines to tell her she can’t be on the next season of Curb: ‘Sorry Cheryl, but your husband is pretty…pretty…pretty…pretty…insane.”
Kennedy Jr. seen at the benefit here with Cheryl Hines, Curb Your Enthusiasm founder Larry David (who introduced them) and comedian Ray Romano
Meanwhile, singer Graham Nash – member of the famous supergroup Crosby, Stills and Nash – is in the process of filing a cease-and-desist against Kennedy for using his song ‘We Can Change the World’ in a promotional videoThank you for your support.
‘I do not support [Kennedy’s]Nash stated that anti-vaccination is a well-documented position because of the long history of Covid19’s effectiveness. Nash said, “When I wrote We Can Change the World, I didn’t think that an institution like this would be so willing and recklessly infringe on and mischaracterize the Intellectual Property Rights of Songwriters.
Many people at the rally did not wear masks, even though DC Mayor Muriel Bowser ordered that they be worn outdoors by those who had not received their COVID shots when they gathered outside in large numbers.
British singer-songwriter and musician Graham Nash – famous for being part of the folk-rock supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash – criticized RFK Jr’s use of his song in a video promoting the rally
Meat Loaf – who died of suspected COVID side effects last week aged 74 – could be heard blaring out over the demonstration.
This much-loved star, who was vocally against the vaccine mandate and mask and became a hero to those present at the protest, is now a household name. Rumours that he died from the virus would make him one its most prominent victims. His death was unrelated to any vaccine he received.
As protestors gathered at the Lincoln Memorial’s Reflecting Pool, you can hear the hit song “I’d Do Anything for Love” (but I won’t do that) in videos shared to social media.
Some mocked the artist’s stances regarding vaccines and mandates for masks after his death Thursday.
‘In conclusion, he let us know that one thing he would not do for love was to get vaccinated.’ Gene Wu tweeted, a Democrat from Texas’ state House of Representatives. He was referring to lyrics of his Sunday protest song.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a member of the ‘Disinformation Dozen’ – 12 individuals who disseminate about two thirds of the anti-vaccine content on social media, according to a study conducted by The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) and Anti-Vax Watch alliance.
In February 2021, the son of Robert F. Kennedy Sr., the US Attorney General was expelled from Instagram for’repeatingly sharing debunked claims regarding the coronavirus and vaccines’. A spokesperson for Facebook at that time explained.
Kennedy stated this week that coerced submission to experimental medical products was clearly government-sponsored violence. However, Kennedy released a statement.
Kennedy spoke Sunday about the current climate, referring to it as “turnkey totalitarianism,” saying that government had ‘put all of these totalitarian controls in place, making COVID policies impracticable. He also compared those who waited to get the vaccine to Anne Frank, Nazi Germany.
Anne Frank did not hide in her Amsterdam apartment with seven other Jews being persecuted by the Nazi regime for 761 consecutive days before she was rescued and taken to concentration camp. Despite the fact that ‘none can run’ and ‘none can hide’ under COVID policies, modern technology has made it impossible for anyone to escape.
“It has been the goal of every totalitarian government since the dawn of time to regulate every aspect of human behavior and thought. They have not been able. They did not have the technology capacity.
“Today we are putting in place the mechanisms that will ensure no one can run from anyone and nobody can hide.”
Kennedy said, “Even Hitler’s Germany you could cross over the Alps to Switzerland. You could also hide in an attic, just like Anne Frank.” ‘I visited in 1962 East Germany with my father, and met people who had climbed the wall and escaped, so it was possible — many died doing it, but it was possible.’
Kennedy also compared Fauci to Mussolini. The audience broke out into an ecstatic chant “lock him up!”
Similar to other Covid restrictions, which aim at reining the disease in more than 70,000,000 Americans, more than 860,000 deaths, and made daily life in many parts of the world a living hell for the past two years, mandated vaccines are a highly polarizing political topic.