Leaked Memo Exposes "Black Ops" Plot Against RFK Jr.! The Establishment’s Secret War on Free Speech

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A newly leaked memo reveals that Imran Ahmed, CEO of the UK-based Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), is allegedly spearheading a covert campaign to undermine Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. During a confidential meeting on January 8, 2024, Ahmed reportedly suggested urgent measures to hinder RFK Jr.'s success, sparking concerns about CCDH's possible role in election interference.

This memo emerged from the same document leak that included directives aimed at disrupting Elon Musk's X/Twitter platform for its reduced censorship since Musk's acquisition. This raises further questions about the involvement of foreign actors like CCDH, headquartered in the UK, in U.S. electoral matters—an issue that critics argue echoes long-standing allegations of election interference often leveled at former President Donald Trump.

At the meeting, Ahmed allegedly said, "RFK – black ops being set up to look at RFK," noting concerns about Kennedy's potential impact on the election. This underscores the establishment's perceived threat from RFK Jr., who, like his uncle John F. Kennedy, poses a challenge to the status quo. His recent alliance with Trump appears to have unsettled some to the point of allegedly plotting his silencing.

Though "black ops" does not necessarily imply violence, these operations typically involve secrecy and potentially extreme measures, such as sabotage, espionage, and occasionally paramilitary tactics, with plausible deniability remaining a core feature, according to GreenMedInfo.

Children's Health Defense (CHD), an organization led by RFK Jr., reported these allegations on October 23, 2024, in a piece titled, *Group Behind 'Disinformation Dozen' Sought to 'Kill Musk's Twitter,' Launch 'Black Ops' Against RFK Jr.* The report draws on investigations by journalists Paul D. Thacker and Matt Taibbi, who confirmed the information through meeting notes provided by CCDH insiders.

These developments are expected to have a significant impact on the upcoming U.S. presidential election. According to Thacker, the closer Election Day approaches, the more intense the clash between free speech advocates and censorship efforts will become.

In their joint article, Thacker and Taibbi highlight how CCDH documents show connections between McSweeney's Labour Together, a political group advising prominent Democrats, and left-leaning strategies that emphasize censorship over policy. The memo’s exposure has sparked widespread debate on X/Twitter, with some labeling the UK a “hostile foreign power” and criticizing CCDH’s influence on U.S. politics.

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