Of course, Robert Kennedy would never be permitted by the Deep State to take the US presidency, no matter how many people voted for him. With his uncle, the former 1960s president, and his father, both being assassinated, it is highly likely the Deep State would go for a third hit if they had to, and blame Russia, in a false flag. Kennedy though, has been impacted by the killings, and has an attitude that there are worse things than dying. He even shrugs off the inevitable smears by the "trust women" brigade, when he was accused of some sort of Trump-like "sexual assault," said, "I am who I am," and there are probably more of these claims, all bogus.
His recent announcement relates to the 9/11 conspiracy, where he said that he would open the entire files on this, and let the truth roam free, giving transparency. Kennedy was motivated to speak about 9/11, with recent revelations from the CBS news program 60 Minutes, that three months before the 9/11 attack, a Saudi intelligence agent had been filming the area. It has long been speculated that the Saudi government was complicit in the terrorist attacks. It would be nice to know how the Saudi's fit into the general 9/11 conspiracy.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jul/05/robert-f-kennedy-jr-september-11
"Robert F Kennedy Jr promises to not 'take sides' with respect to 9/11 if elected president
Days after saying 'I am who I am' in response to sexual assault allegation, long-shot independent presidential candidate revives his 9/11 skepticism.
Robert F Kennedy Jr has made a startling pledge to not "take sides" with respect to the September 11 terrorist attacks if his long-shot presidential campaign vaults him to the White House.
"My take on 9/11: It's hard to tell what is a conspiracy theory and what isn't. But conspiracy theories flourish when the government routinely lies to the public," Kennedy wrote on Friday in a post on X in reference to the deadliest terrorist attack ever aimed at the US. "As president I won't take sides on 9/11 or any of the other debates.
"But I can promise … that I will open the files and usher in a new era of transparency."
The attacks killed nearly 3,000 people in 2001 after terrorists hijacked and crashed passenger planes into New York's World Trade Center, the Pentagon in Washington DC and a field in Pennsylvania.
Kennedy's decision to revisit one of the most traumatic subjects in American history came just three days after the noted conspiracy theorist responded to an allegation that he sexually assaulted a babysitter previously in his employ by saying: "I'm not a church boy" and "I am who I am."
That allegation – reported in Vanity Fair – came amid growing scrutiny of his independent run for president, which has fuelled worries among Democrats and Republicans that he could decide November's election by pulling votes away from Joe Biden, Donald Trump or both in key states.
Friday's statement on X was not the first time Kennedy had expressed dubiousness about the US's official account of 9/11. In a podcast interview in September, he refused to say al-Qaida carried out the attacks – as the terrorist organization acknowledged and investigators determined long ago.
Kennedy wrote on Friday that he was prompted to speak out by a recent report from the CBS news program 60 Minutes which chronicled how a man identified by the FBI as a Saudi intelligence agent filmed locations in the center of Washington just three months before 9/11.
A court action from family members of September 11 victims, who contend that the Saudi government was complicit in the terrorist attacks, brought the footage to light. Saudi rulers deny the victims' families' claims.
For his part, Kennedy on Friday described himself as "agnostic" concerning 9/11, so-called UFOs "and other contentious topics".
"My issue is transparency," Kennedy added in a related follow-up post on X."