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Deep Dive down the Rabbit Holes. Interactive channel for discussion of intel-past and present, Trump Comms, and The Q Key and maps.
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After his stint as Attorney General, RFK was elected to the U.S. Senate, representing the state of New York.

He served from
January 1965-June 1968.
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Let’s review RFK’s early life…before he became Attorney General.

went to Harvard

•lawyer for The Justice Department

•Asst Council for Senate Committee that was chaired by Senator Joseph McCarthy

•Chief counsel,
Senate Labor
Rackets Committee
1957-1959

•Publicly challenged Jimmy Hoffa over the Teamsters Union’s corrupt practices
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☝️A few of those data points may not sit well with us (such as Harvard)…given some of our deep dives, but it’s up to us to determine if they mean anything relative to what side RFK leaned.

One other thing to consider…
RFK was a Kennedy.

And the Kennedys were one of the “13” bloodlines…
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Sometimes however…there are “good” people born into “bad” bloodlines. Some use their advantage to make a difference.
Think infiltration.

Was RFK an example?
That’s up to us to find out!
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In 1968, RFK became a leading candidate for the Democratic nomination for President.

His main challenger in the race was
Senator Eugene McCarthy.
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Something very strange was going on within the Democratic Party in the
1968 bid for the Presidency…

•Who was running?
•Who dropped out willingly (think Johnson)?
•Who dropped out unwilling (think RFK assassination)?
•Who was getting who’s votes?
•Who slipped in as the nominee…without the support of the voters?
•And what the hell happened at The Democratic National Convention?

We will discuss each, because as we know…history repeats itself!!
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In 1968, The Democratic Party…which controlled the House, the Senate, and the White House…was divided.

Senator Eugene McCarthy entered the campaign in November 1967…challenging incumbent President Lyndon Johnson for the Democratic nomination.
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Senator Robert F. Kennedy entered the race on
March 16, 1968.

Take note of this date.
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Two weeks after
Bobby Kennedy entered the race for president (3-16-68)…
President Lyndon Johnson
went on TV, before the American audience, to say he would NOT seek re-election…

Hmmm.
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What was interesting was that President Lyndon Johnson did not formally enter the 1968 Presidential Election.

On March 31, 1968
President Johnson famously said:
“I shall not seek…and I will NOT accept…the nomination of my party for another term…as your President.”

Why did Johnson do this ?

Was someone pulling he strings?
If so, “Who?”

Who else did this??


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WHAT
OTHER
PRESIDENT
SAID
THEY
WOULDN’T
SEEK
RE-ELECTION??
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Biden
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BIDEN!!

Like Lyndon Johnson, Biden announced that he would not run for re-election.
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Lyndon Johnson was facing dissent within his party. As
you saw he didn’t formally enter the race.

He gave his “I will not seek re-election” campaign on
March 31st, 1968.

In spite of the fact that he didn’t seek re-election, LBJ still won the New Hampshire presidential race as a “write-in” candidate;
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WHAT
OTHER
PRESIDENT
WON
NEW HAMPSHIRE
WITHOUT
CAMPAIGNING
THERE?
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Biden
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What’s weird…

Like LBJ, Biden won New Hampshire through a write in effort after declining to campaign there!!


IS HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF??

ARE WE ON A TIME LOOP WITH 1968?
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Public opinion polls showed LBJ in 3rd place…behind McCarthy and Bobby Kennedy.

McCarthy was the Anti-Vietnam War campaign.
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