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A nation can survive its fools and even the ambitious.
But it cannot survive treason from within
Below are some of the most notable
and outrageous claims by RFK Jr:

Medical and Scientific Claims

COVID-19 "Ethnic Targeting": In 2023, Kennedy suggested that COVID-19 might have been "ethnically targeted" to spare Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese people while attacking Black and Caucasian populations.

Vaccines and Autism: For decades, Kennedy has promoted the debunked theory that vaccines cause autism, despite numerous peer-reviewed studies proving otherwise. During his confirmation hearing in early 2025, he appeared to equivocate on these past stances.

Chemicals and "Gender Confusion": Kennedy has claimed that certain man-made chemicals in the environment, specifically the herbicide atrazine, are causing "sexual confusion" and "gender dysphoria" in children, citing a study where the chemical affected frogs.

Wi-Fi and "Leaky Brain": He has asserted that Wi-Fi radiation "opens up your blood-brain barrier," allowing toxins to enter the brain—a condition he termed "leaky brain"—and that it causes cancer.

Antidepressants and Mass Shootings: Kennedy has repeatedly blamed the use of SSRIs and other psychiatric drugs for the rise in mass shootings in the U.S., claiming there was "almost none of these events" before the introduction of Prozac.

HIV/AIDS Denialism: In his 2021 book, he suggested that HIV may not be the sole cause of AIDS, instead pointing to "heavy recreational drug use" (specifically "poppers") as a primary cause.

Claims circumcision causes auutism. In October 2025, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed that infants who are circumcised early have "double the rate of autism

In September 2025, RFK Jr. and President Trump suggested Tylenol use during pregnancy was a primary driver of rising autism rates, even calling it "dangerous" and urging pregnant women to "tough it out". However By October 29, 2025, Kennedy moderated his tone, stating that while he finds the association "very suggestive" based on some observational and animal studies, there is currently no scientific proof of a causal link.

Claims the keto diet will cure schizophrenia... In early February 2026, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., serving as the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, claimed that the ketogenic (keto) diet could "cure" schizophrenia.

Bizarre Personal Stories and Anecdotes

The Brain Worm: Kennedy revealed in a 2012 deposition (which became public in 2024) that a doctor told him a parasitic worm had entered his brain, "ate a portion of it," and then died.

The Central Park Bear Cub: In 2024, Kennedy admitted to finding a dead bear cub on a road in 2014 and staging it to look like a bicycle accident in New York's Central Park as a "prank".

Eating "Roadkill": He has claimed to have a "thousand cubic foot freezer full of roadkill" that he has collected throughout his life.

The Barbecued "Dog" Photo: A 2024 Vanity Fair article featured a photo of Kennedy appearing to hold a barbecued carcass. While Kennedy insisted it was a goat, critics and a recipient of the photo alleged he represented it as a dog.

Public Health Policy Positions (as HHS Secretary

Removal of Fluoride: Kennedy has advised that the Trump administration should recommend removing fluoride from public water systems, labeling it "industrial waste" linked to various diseases.

"Upside Down" Food Pyramid: He has proposed inverting the classic food pyramid to prioritize steak, whole milk, and cheese while drastically reducing highly processed foods.

Chronic Disease Statistics: He has frequently claimed that chronic disease in American children has spiked from 2% during the JFK era to over 60% today, a figure experts say is highly misleading due to changes in diagnostic criteria.

Source: Google AI