Overwhelmed by evidence of the obvious...
First thoughts after battling through RFK's latest bombshell: The Wuhan Coverup and the Terrifying Bioweapons Arms Race
Well, I did it.
After three weeks of forcing myself to choke down a few dozen pages per day I have finally consumed all 63 chapters of RFK Jr’s latest exposé: The Wuhan Coverup. This 444 page book (with 100 pages of single spaced, small font citations) shines healing light down into a deep, dark hole inhabited by the deadliest dorks in human history. Saying that I am suffering from information indigestion would be an understatement: I found the book completely and utterly overwhelming.
The scale of the scandals surrounding Covid, militarized gain of function research, and the broader push for global “Pandemic Preparedness and Response” are overwhelming.
The dire implications of these scandals and seemingly endless uncertainties swirling around our societal and personal health are overwhelming.
The evidence of institutionalized evil is overwhelming. I found the way that evil operates unbelievably boring, which, in a way, makes it all the more terrifying… and overwhelming.
The task at hand for all lovers of truth, health, freedom, and justice is most overwhelming of all.
RFK’s The Wuhan Coverup (TWC) was released a little less than two months ago, and it has not soared to the top of the best-seller lists like his previous masterpiece The Real Anthony Fauci (TRAF).
Surely, the news cycle has shifted away from pandemics — for now — and many of us are suffering from a collective burnout where we don’t even want to think about Covid, China, corruption, gain of function research, experimental injections, mask mandates, lockdowns, excess deaths, or the mere mention of names like Tony Fauci and Bill Gates. Also, most of us have not been able to monetize our efforts to oppose the technofascist, bioterrorist globalists, and with the economy doing what they did to it the mere act of staying financially afloat can be all-consuming and, of course, overwhelming.
But enough about me: lets talk about the book.
The Wuhan Coverup starts off strong and ends strong. The first few chapters cover the history of biological warfare and are very engaging, fascinating, and terrifying. RFK’s coverage of Nazi bioweapons development, Operation Paperclip, and Japan’s notorious Unit 731 are eye-opening to say the least. The last few chapters take a look at the big picture and make the requisite hopeful call to arms. The meat of the book dives deep into the nitty gritty details of the individuals, NGOs, government agencies, academic institutions, scientific journals, media outlets, and mega corporations who conspired to make the mess we’re all still living through.
In a nutshell, the book showcases how after WWII a bunch of war criminals infected the western medical and public health establishments. Fortunately, bioweapons were outlawed decades ago but psychopaths have been skirting those bans by claiming that bioweapons research is actually being done to protect the public by developing medicines and vaccines to take the teeth out of the bioweapons being created. This situation strikes me as a classic example of the Hegelian Dialectic: create the problem, moderate the reaction, provide the solution.
Fortunately, the coronavirus strain that somehow found its way out of the Wuhan Institute of Virology was not nearly as deadly as some of the other germs that well-funded psychopaths have been playing god with in labs around the world.
Strangely, the US and China have been collaborating to create bioweapons for quite some time. We all know that the US government was funding research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and TWC does a good job of explaining how this situation came to be and why it is such a stupid situation to be in. Basically, Uncle Sam is ponying up the money so the Chinese can build up an arsenal of bioweapons capable of killing off most of the people on the planet.
Does any of this make sense? No. Well, yes, if you are a technofascist, bioterrorist globalist whose goal is to maximize profits and consolidate power while killing off the so-called “useless eaters” with the stated intent of saving the planet from overpopulation or climate change or whatever.
TWC confirms that both Bill Gates and Tony Fauci are massive, psychopathic pieces of shit (POS) surrounded by a whole network of similarly psychopathic POS, shielded by POS governments and NGOs, enriched by POS corporations, putting out POS $cience, and protected by POS media.
These folks created the problem (bioweapons),…
…conspired to hide their involvement (Wuhan),…
…pushed highly profitable, power-consolidating “solutions” (lockdowns, masks, unsafe, ineffective injections, etc),…
…tried to censor anyone who called them out or offered real solutions (hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, keeping society open and the economy afloat, accountability to the perps, etc),…
…and are somehow still walking free today, often accompanied by bodyguards.
If I could have one wish granted, it would be that all of the bodyguards of every POS involved in the Covid chaos and coverup would somehow simultaneously and spontaneously reach the level of awareness a man like RFK maintains…
…and act out accordingly.
I found the meat of the book quite tedious because it lasers in on connections and correspondence between the dull, boring, dweebish co-conspirators. The thought of being controlled and culled by nefarious forces is even more unbearable when a bunch of fucking dorks are the ones doing the dirty deeds.
Clearly, RFK is not doing all of his researching and writing alone. I believe Kent Heckenlively collaborated on TRAF, and am unsure who wielded the pen for much of TWC. I think we could ascertain this by finding which writer commonly uses the words, “aping” and “ensorcellment” because I found both terms employed liberally throughout TWC but completely absent from TRAF.
RFK’s books are worth buying if only for the incredible list of sources cited: if you’re looking to report on these topics and not get sued, RFK — a successful lawyer — has got you covered.
All in all, I give TWC 4 stars out of 5. RFK’s TRAF gets 6 stars out of 5 in my opinion. If you’re going to read one book by RFK make it TRAF. If you want to know waaaaaay more about the terrifying bioweapons arms race than you ever wanted to know, give TWC a go.
Take care. Thanks for tuning in. Peace.
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