Conspiracy Theories put out by Robert F Kennedy Jr.

by E. Alan Meece

Anti-vax and JFK theories are not the only kooky theories RFK Jr. believes and propagates. RFK Jr. is not qualified to run for president.

Robert Kennedy Jr. sees ‘overwhelming evidence’ CIA involved in JFK assassination. from The Hill

"Kennedy also doubts that Sirhan B. Sirhan acted alone in the assassination of his father" from Washington Post July 2023


RFK Jr. is an anti-vaxxer.

How Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Distorted Vaccine Science His anti-vaccine credentials date back to 2005, from Scientific American

RFK Jr. says he's not anti-vaccine. His record shows the opposite. It's one of many inconsistencies from ABC News

Leading Anti-Vaxxer RFK Jr. Baselessly Claims He’s Never Been Anti-Vax Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before Congress, where he lied about his anti-vax history. From The New Republic

RFK Jr. says he's not 'anti-vax.' CNN fact checks that claim

How a Kennedy built an anti-vaccine juggernaut amid COVID-19 from AP
During the pandemic, Kennedy has become a near-ubiquitous source of false information about COVID-19 and vaccines. Earlier this year, Kennedy was named one of the "Disinformation Dozen" by the Center for Countering Digital Hate, which says he and the Children’s Health Defense website are among the top spreaders of false information about vaccines online.

from PBS : "In Samoa, there were two children that died immediately following receipt of a measles vaccine.

And the way it works into Samoa is, they have a MMR vaccine in powdered form. It needs to be diluted in water. Two nurses made a mistake. Instead of diluting it in water, they diluted it in a muscle relaxant. Those children stopped breathing and died immediately.

Now, very quickly, within two weeks, it was realized what that mistake was. It was a nursing error. But, nonetheless, RFK Jr. seized on that. He flooded Facebook with information that measles vaccine is killing children in Samoa. He went to Samoa. He met with anti-vaccine activists. He met with senior officials in Samoa and kept the drumbeat alive that measles vaccine was killing children in Samoa.

As a consequence, vaccination rates fell from 70 percent to 30 percent. And between September and December of 2019, there was a massive measles epidemic. In this island nation of 200,000 people, there were 57,000 cases of measles and 83 deaths. Most of those deaths were in children less than four years of age.

And Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had everything to do with that. And that shows you how disinformation can kill." from PBS


RFK Jr. testified before congress that covid was probably designed to target whites and blacks but not some Jews and Chinese. He is also "questioning what causes HIV, alleging that a pesticide makes people transgender and, as on the Joe Rogan podcast, baselessly suggesting that vaccines cause autism." from PBS

"Discussing the future of warfare, Kennedy said that "there are bioweapons development labs all over the world, working on projects including, you know, ethnic bio weapons that kill people from certain races, etc., that are designed to do that, and they already have them and they’re ready to escape". For now, such weapons are purely hypothetical the stuff of science fiction, but nobody challenged Kennedy’s assertion. "So now every country in the world, or many, many countries are now developing [bioweapons], and we should shut the whole thing down", he continued, adding, "You know, Covid was clearly a bioweapons problem." That false claim is conspiratorial misinformation that has circulated since the beginning of the pandemic.

Atrazine in the water supply is contributing to "sexual dysphoria" in kids. Are herbicides in the water causing children to become transgender? That was the theory Democratic presidential challenger Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posed on a June 5 podcast. "I think a lot of the problems we see in kids, and particularly boys, it's probably underappreciated how much of that is coming from chemical exposures, including a lot of the sexual dysphoria that we’re seeing," said Kennedy to podcast host and conservative commentator Jordan Peterson. "Sexual dysphoria" is not a medical term, according to experts, and Kennedy’s team did not respond to a request to clarify his meaning of that phrase. Gender dysphoria is the experience of distress that can occur when a person’s gender identity does not match their sex assigned at birth, and is common in transgender people. In the podcast, Kennedy referred to a study that found that exposure to the herbicide atrazine in water caused some male frogs to develop female sex organs and become infertile. His description matches the details of a study published in 2010. "If it’s doing that to frogs, there’s a lot of other evidence that it’s doing it to human beings as well," Kennedy said. He offered no examples of that evidence. Kennedy made similar comments on Joe Rogan’s podcast 10 days later. Alex Jones also referred to this theory, which you can see in this famous clip.

On the topic of gun violence, Kennedy was once again able to pin blame on pharmaceutical companies, suggesting that the epidemic of school shootings in the U.S. may be attributable to SSRI antidepressants. "I also am going to look very closely at the role of psychiatric drugs in these events," Kennedy promised. "And there are no good studies right now. That that should have been done years ago on this issue, because there’s a tremendous circumstantial evidence [that] SSRIs and benzos and other drugs are doing this." By his own admission, there is no data to corroborate such an effect, and it’s unclear what "circumstantial evidence" he was referring to." from Rolling Stone

RFK Jr. says the CIA caused the anthrax attacks after 9-11, in order to pass the Patriot Act. quoted from Real Clear Politics

RFK Jr. interviews Dane Wigington about chemtrail conspiracy theory. Does he believe him? Why interview him?
RFK Jr. says here God designed the world to work well, and we should not do engineering solutions. He says the government is probably weaponizing geoengineering. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Dane Wigington: Is Climate Engineering Real?


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