RFK Jr. Exposes BlackRock’s Chronic Disease-Related Money Laundering Scheme
60% of Americans have at least one chronic disease. Who does that benefit? Big Pharma.
Who owns portions of all major pharmaceutical companies? BlackRock.
It goes even deeper.
People are sick because they’re eating processed foods with ingredients that are banned in European countries.
Who owns portions of all major processed food companies? BlackRock.
And who is one of the biggest donors to both the Republican and Democratic parties? Once again, the answer is BlackRock.
Kennedy says both parties are “not allowed to solve” the chronic disease epidemic.
Why?
“Because there are people making money on that problem who are giving them money.”
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If you’re a parent, this should make your stomach drop!
Every year, millions of families across America proudly display school photos of their children.
On refrigerators. In picture frames. Sent to grandparents and relatives across the country.
But here’s what most parents are never told…
Those school photos are taken by Lifetouch — the largest school photography company in America.
Lifetouch is owned by Shutterfly.
Shutterfly was acquired by Apollo Global Management.
And Apollo Global Management was co-founded by Leon Black — a name that appears in the Epstein files.
That means millions of children’s images are uploaded into databases every single year by a corporate structure tied to someone connected to Epstein.
Let that sink in!
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