is a former attorney and politician who served in multiple prominent roles. He has been a U.S. Senator, a United States Secretary of State, and a special presidential envoy, most notably.
John Forbes Kelly was born in 1943. As a member of the prominent Forbes family, Kerry has lived a life of luxury and status. In 1962, Kerry attended Yale University, majoring in political science, became a member of the Skull and Bones Society, and graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in 1966. That same year, Kerry enlisted in the US Naval Reserve, becoming a naval officer. He served from 1966 to 1970, receiving 3 Purple Hearts, a Bronze Star, and a Silver Star for his time in Vietnam.
After returning to the United States, Kerry rejected the Vietnam War by engaging in anti-war activism. He moved to Massachusetts and joined the Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW). In 1971, Kerry appeared before a U.S. Senate committee hearing on war-ending proposals. The day after, Kerry participated in a demonstration with thousands of other veterans at the front steps of the US Capitol. He (allegedly) and other Vietnam War veterans threw away their military decorations in public opposition to the war.
Kerry was arrested in Lexington, Massachusetts in 1971, during a VVAW march to honor American POWs held captive by North Vietnam. Over 400 demonstrators were arrested, fined for trespassing, and released after a day. Kerry’s antiwar activity almost got him court-martialed twice, however, he was shielded by Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird.
Kerry and his wife rented an apartment in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1972 so that he could run for Congress. Due to pressure from a local conservative news outlet and his budding reputation as a carpetbagger, Kerry’s lead dwindled and he lost.
After his defeat, Kerry and his wife bought a house in Lowell. He worked as a fundraiser for the Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE), an international humanitarian organization. He entered Boston College Law School in 1973 and worked as a talk radio host. Kerry received his juris doctor from Boston College in 1976. After being admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1976, Kerry worked in the office of the District Attorney of Middlesex County as a full-time prosecutor.
Kerry ran for lieutenant governor in 1982 and won. He spent a couple of years doing that before running for Senate in 1984.
Kerry served in the U.S. Senate from 1985 until 2013. His famous Kerry Committee Report helped blow the lid on the Iran-Contra Affair. Kerry tried running for president in 2004 as a Democrat but flopped.
In 2013, Kerry replaced Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State and served until Trump’s presidency in 2017. Kerry facilitated peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians, advocated for military force against Syria’s government, and signed the Paris Climate Accords at the United Nations in New York.
Kerry endorsed Joe Biden’s bid for the Democratic nomination for president in 2019. As a typical Democrat environmentalist, Kerry holds a deep disdain for Trump and criticized his decision to back out of the Paris Agreement.
Kerry couldn’t stay away from the deep state after Trump left office. He agreed to work full-time in the Biden-elect administration in November 2020. Kerry served as a Special Presidential Envoy for Climate and was a principal figure on the National Security Council. He visited places like China, India, and the Middle East to push the globalist world order’s climate change agenda. Over the years, Kerry’s relationship with the World Economic Forum (WEF), the now notorious globalist think tank, has deepened.
Kerry spoke on a climate panel at a recent WEF event. When the topic of discussion became countering online “misinformationโ and โdisinformationโ, he lamented the 1st Amendment for impeding the government and making it difficult to govern. His comment that winning enough votes will allow the government the freedom to implement change suggests he doesn’t understand natural rights, or he does but doesn’t care.
Kerry is right; the purpose of the 1st Amendment is to block the government. However, times have changed, unfortunately.
America is a post-Twitter Files* society that is beginning to comprehend the depths of the public-private partnerships (state-corporate collusion) that enable the censorship-industrial complex gunning for your rights. Several of the deep state’s various intelligence agencies were caught red-handed censoring people with the help of Big Tech, in an attempt to circumvent our laws. The Bill of Rights exists to limit the power of the government by enumerating natural rights, a remnant of America’s largely abandoned classical liberal culture.
*Archive of Twitter File links, also see Knowledge is Power and More Knowledge is More Power by America Mission
TWITTER FILES – Repository Links | ||
Matt Taibbi, Alex Berenson, David Zweig, LHFang, ShellenbergerMD, Bari Weiss | Capsule Summaries of all Twitter Files Threads 1 thru 15 With Links and a Glossary | https://www.racket.news/p/capsule-summaries-of-all-twitter |
Matt Taibbi | Twitter Files #15b MOVE OVER, JAYSON BLAIR: TWITTER FILES EXPOSE NEXT GREAT MEDIA FRAUD | https://twitter.com/mtaibbi/status/1619029772977455105?s=20 |
Matt Taibbi | TWITTER FILES #16 Comic Interlude: A Media Experiment | https://twitter.com/mtaibbi/status/1627098945359867904?s=20 |
Matt Taibbi | TWITTER FILES #17 New Knowledge, the Global Engagement Center, and State-Sponsored Blacklists | https://twitter.com/mtaibbi/status/1631338650901389322?s=20 |
Matt Taibbi | TWITTER FILES: Statement to Congress THE CENSORSHIP-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX | https://twitter.com/mtaibbi/status/1633830002742657027?s=20 |
Matt Taibbi | TWITTER FILES #19 The Great Covid-19 Lie Machine Stanford, the Virality Project, and the Censorship of โTrue Storiesโ | https://twitter.com/mtaibbi/status/1636729166631432195?s=20 |
Name Redatcted | TwitterFiles & #FacebookFiles A deep dive into how Twitter & Facebook became willing partners with The Deep State Should Facebook & Twitter hiring practices, along with their close ties to FBI, CISA & other Government Agencies be a focus in @Jim_Jordan investigation? | https://twitter.com/NameRedacted247/status/1617329132135653377?s=20 |
Mike Benz | 1. The DHS censorship scandal, which is far more shocking than the #TwitterFiles, is a tale of “Censorship Blackwater.” Just as DOD outsources “dirty work” overseas to private military contractors, DHS began outsourcing censorship “dirty work” to private mercenaries at home. | https://twitter.com/MikeBenzCyber/status/1608674772136910848 |
KanekoaTheGreat | Twitter Files analysis | https://twitter.com/kanekoathegreat/status/1608231209875963904?s=46&t=1FwcwTSnnrh0ykrdH_gffg |
America Mission | Twitter Files analysis; congressional hearing | https://twitter.com/mtaibbi/status/1633830002742657027?s=20 |
This totalitarian tip-toe is a direct consequence of the gradual shift in the American zeitgeist. A recent poll by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) revealed that “fifty-three percent of Americans believe that the First Amendment goes too far in the rights it protects“. Further, “around 40% trust the government ‘somewhat,’ ‘very much,’ or ‘completely’ to make fair decisions about what speech is considered terrifying, intimidating, threatening, harassing, annoying, disturbing, and indecent.“ Democrats were more likely to be fed-up with free speech as “61% of Democrats and 52% of Republicans at least slightly agree that the First Amendment goes too far in the rights it guarantees.“
The consequences of rejecting core American values have been disastrous for the nation. The fact that a prominent member of the American deep state apparatus is comfortable openly bemoaning the preservation of natural rights further confirms that we’re living in increasingly dangerous times.
John Kerry and his deep state ilk’s aversion to the First Amendment was inevitable; free people are a grave threat to their hegemony. These elitists prance around the globe preaching about freedom and democracy, yet back home, they clutch their pearls at the mere mention of an opinion that doesn’t align with the establishment narrative. It’s the height of hypocrisy to claim to uphold freedom while then lamenting the liberties that keep democracy from going off the deep end.
They can prefer a world where dissent is silenced and conformity is the status quo, but they’ll be shit out of luck because free speech is not a buffet where the elites get to conveniently skip the parts they don’t like. The First Amendment isn’t a suggestion; it’s a cornerstone of American law and order, and America Mission will continue to defend it.
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