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C-SPAN Caller Labels RFK Jr. ‘Conspiracy Theorist’, Watch Response on 5G, WiFi, Atrazine & More


A C-SPAN caller named Sharon from Minnesota called presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a “conspiracy theorist” for his views on a number of controversial topics.

During RFK Jr.’s September 13th C-SPAN appearance, the caller said he’s not a Democrat in her book and his conspiracy theories scare them.

“You are definitely not in my book or any of my Democratic family or friends book, a Democrat. Your conspiracy theories, they literally scare us,” Sharon said.

“We just came out of four years full of Trump’s lies and his conspiracy theories in this country. You claim that you want to heal us as a nation and our divide. And this is not, I mean, the WiFi causes cancer and 5G is mass surveillance and chemicals in our water cause transgender and antidepressants cause school shootings. I’m so confused,” she continued.

“You say that I have conspiracy theories and labeling me anti-vaxx, which I’m not, or a conspiracy theorist, which I am not, is one of the ways that the Democratic party and their allied press have silenced me,” RFK Jr. responded.

“I mean, you mentioned, for example, 5G and dismiss the fact that 5G causes cancer. But I’m representing now hundreds of men and women in this country who have gotten Glioblastoma, classic cell phone tumors from 5G. And there are reams of scientific studies that show that that is happening,” he explained.

“You say that 5G is not used for surveillance. Is there really any American left who believes that the government is not spying on the American people? Edward Snowden demonstrated this. I don’t think you’ll find a single member of Congress who, if you ask them, ‘Does the government spy on Americans?’ will tell you no. So, I don’t understand how that’s a conspiracy theory,” he continued.

“I’ve never said that atrazine causes transgenderism. I’ve never said that. What I’ve said is that atrazine, and this is very well-documented, and anybody can look up these studies, that atrazine when it is added to water in which frogs in laboratories in which there are male frogs. In fact, one of the studies. They took 27 male frogs, exposed them to atrazine. 90% of them were sterilized, and 10% of the frogs became female and were able to produce fertile eggs,” he continued.

“It’s an endocrine disruptor, which I’ve been fighting endocrine disruptors my whole life. And I don’t think there’s any scientific controversy that they affect sexual development, PCBs, Glyphosate, many, many others,” he said.

“And I’ve said we should look at the chemical exposures to see what their impact is on public health, on depression, on endocrine disruptors, on the alteration,” he added.

“For example, why are our girls in this country demonstrably reaching puberty at much, much younger ages than they were a generation ago? Those are things that we should be looking at. And that’s all I’ve said. And I think that’s common sense. I don’t think you’d say that that’s a conspiracy theory; it’s science-based,” he continued.

Watch RFK Jr.’s response to the C-SPAN caller labeling him a ‘conspiracy theorist.’

Reports surfaced that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. intends to announce he’s running for president as an independent candidate due to the DNC’s rigging of the Democrat primary.

BREAKING: RFK Jr. Set To Make Major Campaign Announcement Soon



 

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