Robert Malone, the anti-vaccine doctor from Joe Rogan’s podcast, just opened his speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial by invoking Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech at the March on Washington, adding that antivaxx marchers in D.C. today are “standing on the shoulders of giants.”
Uh oh.
We are onto the original acoustic guitar music about the vaccine portion of the antimandate rally so I will be blending something while using a powersaw for the next five to ten minutes.
At the antivaxx rally in DC, RFK Jr. says that in the future “none of us can run and none of us can hide” because of Bill Gates’ satellites and also 5G, unlike… the Holocaust.
“Even in Hitler’s Germany, you could hide in the attic like Anne Frank did.”
All it took was a little bookending with far-right supervillains Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates, but this speaker got the antivaxxers to loudly and repeatedly cheer and agree with Louis Farrakhan.
Ben Collins is one of the foremost analysts of the extremist right wing and he knows what he’s talking about. That is a chilling observation.
Here’s the Auschwitz Museum commenting on RFK Jr.’s speech today, in which he said “Even in Hitler’s Germany, you could hide in an attic like Anne Frank” while he talked about fictional future 5G surveillance of antivaxxers.
Originally tweeted by Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) on January 23, 2022.
Lordy…