RFK Jr. Argues Covid-19 May Have Been Engineered to Attack ‘Caucasian and Black People’

I am going to do my best not to make this political, so I won’t even go there. I have heard Bobby, Jr speak a number of times. I think if we listen to the message he is trying to convey, his philosophy on issues, although can be argumentative, for the most part make sense. He is very intelligent. I think some people are turned off by the illness he suffers with his speaking ability.

I heard him speak on one of the daytime talk shows the wife had turned on and I thought he made some very good points about several different topics. He is a likable guy. Knowledgeable and prepared for what he is going to articulate. He doesn’t seem to fit the mold of a Kennedy, only because he is a free thinker. I don’t think he is dedicated to his party like the others. But then, neither was John, Jr. I remember reading John, Jr’s article in Rolling Stone magazine where he said he was a free thinker. I really liked that guy and no, I am not a party member. I am an Independent that votes for the best person for the job IMO.
 
This is yet another "conspiracy theory" that will be proved true within a year or two. I won't get political either. I have just seen so many "conspiracy theories" come true recently when I want to know the future I seek out the nearest conspiracy theorist. :giggle:
 
I watched every RFK Jr. speech and interview I could find, and just when I was beginning to think he might be an ok candidate for the presidency, he lost me 100% when he said the US manipulated the war in Ukraine from the get-go, and that he wants to slash US military funding by two-thirds.

2024 would be the absolute worst time to do that.
 
Kennedy Jr.’s family has distanced themselves from his rhetoric. His wife, actress Cheryl Hines, who said she supports his presidential bid, said his “opinions are not a reflection of [her] own,” in a tweet last year after he compared vaccine mandates to Nazi Germany. Two of Kennedy Jr.’s siblings, former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and former Rep. Joseph Kennedy II (D-Mass.), along with Kennedy Jr.’s niece, Maeve Kennedy McKean, the executive director of Georgetown University’s Global Health Initiatives, also denounced his promotion of vaccine misinformation in a 2019 op-ed in Politico. “We stand behind him in his ongoing fight to protect our environment. However, on vaccines he is wrong,” they wrote, noting his environmental advocacy efforts, including a Hudson River revitalization project. “His and others’ work against vaccines is having heartbreaking consequences,” they opined, presenting a long list of evidence about the positive effects of vaccines, including that they “prevent some 2 million to 3 million deaths a year.” His niece, Dr. Kerry Kennedy Meltzer, also contested his rhetoric on vaccines in a 2020 New York Times op-ed titled: “Vaccines Are Safe, No Matter What Robert Kennedy Jr. Says.”

https://www.forbes.com/sites/sarado...the-conspiracies-he-promotes/?sh=7840cadd3acc
 
Kennedy Jr.’s family has distanced themselves from his rhetoric. His wife, actress Cheryl Hines, who said she supports his presidential bid, said his “opinions are not a reflection of [her] own,” in a tweet last year after he compared vaccine mandates to Nazi Germany. Two of Kennedy Jr.’s siblings, former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and former Rep. Joseph Kennedy II (D-Mass.), along with Kennedy Jr.’s niece, Maeve Kennedy McKean, the executive director of Georgetown University’s Global Health Initiatives, also denounced his promotion of vaccine misinformation in a 2019 op-ed in Politico. “We stand behind him in his ongoing fight to protect our environment. However, on vaccines he is wrong,” they wrote, noting his environmental advocacy efforts, including a Hudson River revitalization project. “His and others’ work against vaccines is having heartbreaking consequences,” they opined, presenting a long list of evidence about the positive effects of vaccines, including that they “prevent some 2 million to 3 million deaths a year.” His niece, Dr. Kerry Kennedy Meltzer, also contested his rhetoric on vaccines in a 2020 New York Times op-ed titled: “Vaccines Are Safe, No Matter What Robert Kennedy Jr. Says.”

https://www.forbes.com/sites/sarado...the-conspiracies-he-promotes/?sh=7840cadd3acc
When you use the word "vaccines" you are referring to all vaccines, I presume and I can agree with that. However, the COVID vaccine has had its challenges with the different illnesses it has been accused of being part of. Because of all the different claims that were made about the vaccine and then the number of deaths from the effects of the vaccine, like Myocarditis and Pericarditis, not to mention some babies also dying through the Mother receiving the injections. To top it off, there were too many different things being said about what we should do to protect ourselves. 1 mask, then 2 masks, then only the N95 will help and so on. It just seemed like a lot of confusion, disinformation and contradicting information being put out there on a daily basis caused a lot of bewilderment from the people. It came to the point where we didn't know what was fact and what was fiction. And what it boiled down to was, either take the risk or don't. Each person needed to make that decision.
 
After watching him on a few YouTube videos I got the feeling that he'll say anything he thinks people want to hear.

Why would a guy with a horrible speaking voice run for President?

But anyway, regarding his conspiracy comments, maybe he's trying to attract the many Trump followers who love conspiracy talk.
 
“We do know that the Chinese are spending hundreds of millions of dollars developing ethnic bioweapons and we are developing ethnic bioweapons. . . . They’re collecting Russian DNA. They’re collecting Chinese DNA so we can target people by race.”

Ai yi-yi. If only we could develop something to combat these bioweapons.
 
Say want you want about RFK jr but he's familiar with a lot of studies and tries to keep up.

Some media didn't even mention the study the idea may have come from. It was a study from a sampling of patients in the UK. It focused on ACE-2 receptors. the receptors the greater chance of catching covid 19, certain ethnicities have more receptors. The simplified short version.

It's explained here.

https://naturalnews.com/2023-07-15-...were-ethnically-targeted-bioweapons-jews.html

Based on a 2021 paper/study linked in article.

That being said some felt the virus mutated especially fast and alot. Was that a manufactured feature to slow down the process for treatments and vaccine. Also customizing bio warfare to target a specific group of people is not a new idea. I noticed around 2003-2004 alot papers, articles started emerging on customized genetically targeted bio weapons.

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2004/oct/28/thisweekssciencequestions.weaponstechnology

Sad to say even though a war crime or banned in numerous treaties nations still research it allegedly so they know how to treat it if attacked-uh huh
 

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