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Robert Francis Kennedy Jr. (born January 17, 1954), also known by his initials RFK Jr., is an American politician, environmental lawyer, anti-vaccine activist, and conspiracy theorist. After growing up in the Washington, D.C. area and Massachusetts, Kennedy graduated from Harvard University and obtained his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. He began his career as an assistant district attorney in New York City. No medical or health education or science is listed on Wikipedia. He then attended Pace University School of Law, which awarded him a Master’s Degree in Environmental Law. He served on the Pace Law School faculty from 1986 to 2018 and cofounded and supervised Pace's Environmental Litigation Clinic. The law school has a top ranked environmental law program.Something all women should watch out for is that "CNN— Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told supporters on Monday that former President Donald Trump has promised to give him “control” of several public health agencies, including the US Department of Health and Human Services and the US Department of Agriculture, if he wins a second term in November. Medical experts have raised concerns about Kennedy’s potential influence in a future Trump administration.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is the third of eleven children of senator and U.S. attorney general Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Skakel. He is a nephew of President John F. Kennedy and Senator Ted Kennedy.
On July 29, 2020, WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump’s much heralded new tone on the coronavirus pandemic evaporated Tuesday in a burst of misleading medical speculation, criticism for his own top virus expert, and praise for an eccentric preacher-doctor touting conspiracy theories. And he took pains to praise Stella Immanuel, a doctor and preacher who believes in witchcraft and a plot being carried out to vaccinate people against being religious, calling her “spectacular.”The physician, who calls herself “God’s battle axe,“ claims in the video that “the virus has a cure” in hydroxychloroquine.
Stella Gwandiku-Ambe Immanuel (born 1965) is a Cameroonian-American physician and pastor. In mid-2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a video went viral on social media platforms in which Immanuel said hydroxychloroquine can cure COVID-19, and that public health measures such as social distancing and the wearing of face masks were ineffective and unnecessary. The platforms removed Immanuel's videos and posts, which they said promoted misinformation related to the pandemic.
On Sunday, October 2024, Trump said during a campaign rally in New York that he would let Kennedy “go wild on food” and “go wild on medicines” if he wins in November.
Donald Trump took his frequent habit of describing himself as a “protector” of women further on Wednesday night in Wisconsin, when he declared he would protect them “whether the women like it or not” if he wins a second term in the White House.
Back in July 28, 2020, Trump was president when in a video posted Monday online, a group of people calling themselves “America’s Frontline Doctors” and wearing white medical coats spoke against the backdrop of the Supreme Court in Washington, sharing misleading claims about the virus, COVID, including that hydroxychloroquine was an effective coronavirus treatment and that masks did not slow the spread of the virus! Within six hours, President Trump and his son Donald Trump Jr. had tweeted versions of it, and the right-wing news site Breitbart had shared it. It went viral, shared largely through Facebook groups dedicated to anti-vaccination movements and conspiracy theories such as QAnon, racking up tens of millions of views. Multiple versions of the video were uploaded to YouTube, and links were shared through Twitter.
Trump has turned to witch doctors for his advisors. When Donald Trump asked the witch doctors “What’s your prescription to make America great again?” they prescribed a large dose of fear to generate a huge vote of hate. They identified America’s most pressing problem as over-population due to illegal immigration and a timid foreign policy. Their proposed solution was to build a border wall and make Mexico pay for it, deport illegals, and kill more in war. Send our young people to die in never-ending wars against dark-skinned foreigners. Build more bombs not bridges! Torture terrorists! Gin up hate! (This was sent by Tom Driscoll in Poulsbo, Wash.)
The man, Robert, isn't all nerve-racking to me, personally. He has a good point in that Kennedy is a supporter of Israel. In December 2023, he had a heated exchange with Breaking Points host Krystal Ball, in what Rabbi Shmuley Boteach called "the single greatest defense of Israel on videos since the start of the" 2023 Israel–Hamas war. Robert is a Catholic, so it's not like he's Jewish that he is caring about Israel. Perhaps his legal mind that seems to be intact and happens to see the truth about our Israel's position. He's just short of Scientific knowledge needed to take care of women's needs.
Robert blames a worm for his mental problems. RFK Jr. Says Doctors Found a Dead Worm in His Brain.
Remember this event? In July 2024, an image of Kennedy holding a charred animal carcass captured in 2010 surfaced in a Vanity Fair story, which alleged that the carcass belonged to a dog and that Kennedy ate it. Kennedy denied that he ate dog meat, and said the animal carcass in the picture was a goat. According to Snopes, the carcass in the photo is lamb. Kennedy has eaten dog, horse, and guinea pig meat before 2001, however.
Then this made the news, Big Time. In August 2024, Kennedy released a video on Twitter featuring Roseanne Barr, acknowledging that in October 2014 he placed a dead six-month-old bear in Central Park after initially planning to skin it for meat. Kennedy claimed that the bear had been hit by a car in front of him and that he ultimately abandoned the carcass for fear that it would spoil before he could preserve it, deliberately positioning the body to give the impression that it had been struck by a cyclist in Central Park. He released the video in advance of a story in The New Yorker that detailed the incident. At the time of the incident, local news coverage caused "quite a stir" as the cause of the bear's death was unknown. A resulting necropsy by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation found that the death was caused by "blunt force injuries consistent with a motor vehicle collision". Was it Kennedy himself who hit the bear?
A decade after the shocking discovery of a bear cub carcass in Manhattan’s Central Park, the mystery of who dumped it there has finally been solved. And the man taking responsibility is none other than presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The conspiracy theorist-turned-third-party candidate’s campaign has weathered a series of increasingly improbable-sounding scandals in recent months, from Kennedy’s admission that a worm ate part of his brain to his denial of reports that he once ate barbecued dog (he said it was a goat).
RFK unleashed this latest one himself, in a three-minute video posted to X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday.
The news this man has received has never been a flattering kind, except being positive about Israel, his only sane decision, as I see it. His knowledge of Environmental Law is quite different from the science end of how our environment is affected and by what, scientifically, only laws involving it.
Kennedy joins Trump's philosophy in being a denier of what he says. Is it possible they both need to carry tape recorders with them so they can hear themselves? Kennedy has denied being against vaccines outright but has long peddled debunked conspiracy theories about them. At a congressional hearing last year, he denied telling people to avoid getting vaccinated, but two years earlier he said on a podcast that he regularly tells strangers not to vaccinate their babies. And on CNN in December, he denied saying no vaccines are “safe and effective,” despite having said exactly that in an interview last July.
Perhaps they both can't remember, but tell each different group a different story. It's when one lies a lot when one can't remember the truth. The public might be getting sick of any political party who practices this. We want just the facts, truth and not funny business.
Resource:
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4965304-trump-rfk-jr-will-work-on-health-womens-health/
https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/29/politics/rfk-trump-control-hhs-usda/index.html
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/31/donald-trump-women-protector-wisconsin-rally
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/28/technology/virus-video-trump.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Kennedy_Jr.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pace_University_School_of_Law
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