RFK’s decision to endorse Trump and his exceptional, sincere and inspiring speech at Trump’s Arizona rally may not be God’s Light of Truth shining down on America in its hour of greatest need, it may not be the Philosopher’s Stone which will turn the Swamp into a shining Lake of Gold, but it is a rare thing indeed in today’s world - a Good Narrative.
Chris Littlewood summarises it beautifully:
But there are doubters:
To those who doubt, I would say: we are Apes, we love our Ape narratives.
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This is going to be a rambling, seemingly disjointed post, but hopefully it will tie itself together by the finish.
What I said then:
Humans love their narratives. They value them above virtually everything else - barring sex.
Of late, there is very little wolf to be found in our human stories and we are all the poorer for it, as Mark points out:
We are all of us I think, more ape than wolf. In many of us, the wolf has been almost completely expunged from the narrative of our lives. But it is at our peril that we allow the wolf to die. In the end the ape’s schemes will come to nothing; its cleverness will betray you and its simian luck will run out. Then you will find what is most important in life.
The human race is at that juncture. We believed our narratives so ardently, so passionately, so aggressively, that our luck has run out and is running out, chased away by the spooks of wars, financial crises, deadly pandemics and deadly human-caused global environmental catastrophes, whilst we ourselves are falling prey to actual Spooks who want to limit our lives and freedoms and imprison us all within our very own digital cells, where we won’t hear the howling of the wolf or the crashing of the waves, or the screaming of the wind, or the gentle falling of autumn leaves. To save Nature and to save humanity supposedly, they would tear us asunder from Nature and our wild, inner selves in order to transform us into controllable and predictable digitised mechanoid humans - that and kill us of course, as well as our beloved companion animals and farm animals even, who would remind us that there is more to life than ape stories.
Trump/Kennedy may not be the Wolf Narrative we are all looking for, it may be just another Ape Narrative. But there are good ape narratives and there are bad ones; some which sail close to the truth and others which fly from it like devils - and haven’t we seen a multitude of the latter these past four years!
Trump-Kennedy is a good narrative; we should sail with her.
I agree Trump/Kennedy is a great combination, especially as Trump wants Kennedy to end the chronic disease epidemic and fix the corrupt health agencies such as the FDA and CDC which are in hock to Big Pharma: https://x.com/VigilantFox/status/1827081641413759271.
Kennedy is uniquely qualified to lead this task. His book “The Real Anthony Fauci” is a devastating indictment of the unbelievable corruption and criminality rife in Big Pharma and its so-called “regulators” who are little more than glove puppets to the industry. I wrote about the MSM censorship and smearing of Kennedy and his book over two years ago: https://metatron.substack.com/p/how-the-general-public-was-kept-in?r=i378u&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web.
It feels like the thing that could save the Republican campaign, as you say. It had seemed as if DJT was almost deliberately trying to crash it with the pointless personal attacks on Harris instead of simply deconstructing the socialist policies and green suicide she stands for.