RFK Jr: “NATO is a money laundering scheme”

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent presidential candidate, is sounding the alarm on what he perceives as a colossal money-laundering enterprise veiled under the guise of foreign aid. 

During a recent address, Kennedy said that billions of dollars being transferred to Ukraine are going right back into the coffers of U.S. companies.

The entire budget for EPA is $12 billion. So that’s all we have for the environment in this country. We’re giving 12 times that to Ukraine in one year,” he said during a recent speech.

And that’s just the beginning because even if the Ukraine war ended today, we’re still gonna spend a half a trillion there rebuilding the country,” said Kennedy. “The contracts to rebuild it are even bigger than the war contracts.

Kennedy noted that Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell was asked last March about budget deficits and whether the U.S. can actually afford $113 billion in outlays to a foreign country for their wars.

He said, ‘Don’t worry, it’s not really going to Ukraine. It’s going to U.S. military contractors, so it’s good for our country,’” Kennedy told the crowd, which responded with laughter. 

He just admitted exactly what we’ve all been saying — that it’s all just a money laundering scheme for Raytheon, General Dynamics, Boeing, and Lockheed,” he added. “Who do you think owns every one of those companies?” Kennedy asked. “BlackRock.”