To find out why I apologized to RFK Jr., listen to my podcast today (below). Clearly I underestimated his heart and his commitment to human rights. Although I’ve long been a fan of RFK Jr. and once called him an “American hero,” I also said other more critical things in the last 10 months that I now regret. That’s why I’m setting the record straight today. We all make mistakes. It’s important to correct them as soon as we are able. RFK Jr. makes me believe in America again. He gives me hope for our shared future. Listen here: https://www.brighteon.com/ed79e0c2-1b8a-4b15-acef-9b021f588815
@HealthRanger Mike it is Wisdom to strive for humility and repentance. I've had a broken heart too many times. People start excelling to high levels and than that distortion of pride seeps in. You can deem them Super Spirituals. They become dangerous whenever they never really deal with it, most don't recover. I'd like to say otherwise but it's simply not true. On a Infowars video I heard what RFK was saying about the poisoned and unhealthy food supply and corporate corruption. It was incredible. He has deep knowledge that needs to be told that few I've seen do. He blew the lid off the cover Also it was quite upsetting as he said Americans are being badly abused by a corrupt and terrible food supply in comparison to many other nations. He unloaded good.