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Watch: RFK Jr. Redpills C-SPAN Caller Who Labels Him ‘Conspiracy Theorist’
Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confronted by a C-SPAN caller who said his stances on everything from 5G technology to the COVID vaccines make him a “conspiracy theorist.”
Kennedy in a Sept. 13 appearance on C-SPAN was accused of being a “conspiracy theorist” by a caller named Sharon over his positions on atrazine in the water, 5G surveillance, transgenderism, and more.
“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,” said Sharon.
.@RobertKennedyJr Responds to a C-Span Caller Who Labels Him a ‘Conspiracy Theorist’
CALLER: “Your conspiracy theories – they literally scare us … 5G is mass surveillance … I’m so confused.”
KENNEDY: “You say that 5G is not used for surveillance. Is there really any… pic.twitter.com/Jdld212Bxi
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“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. 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 said.
Kennedy Jr. addressed each of her concerns point by point with facts, logic, and grace.
He first addressed the label of “conspiracy theorist,” stating that such labels (invented by the CIA) have been used to silence anyone who dissents from the mainstream narrative.
On mass surveillance, Kennedy said, “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?’ [who] will tell you no. So, I don’t understand how that’s a conspiracy theory.”
On the pesticide atrazine found in the water supply, Kennedy Jr., an environmental lawyer, said, “Anybody can look up these studies that show atrazine…In fact, in one of the studies, they took 27 male frogs and exposed them to atrazine. 90% of them were sterilized, and 10% of the frogs became female and were able to produce fertile eggs. So, it has that capacity. It’s an endocrine disruptor…”
“And I don’t think there’s any scientific controversy that they affect sexual development,” he continued. “PCBs, Glyphosate, and many others are also endocrine disruptors. It’s very well documented. I’ve said we should look at the chemical exposures to see what their impact is on public health, on depression, on endocrine disruptors, and on alteration.”
“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 added.
The caller Sharon’s labeling Kennedy Jr. as a “conspiracy theorist” over these issues highlights the polarized environment and the effectiveness of the information war waged by corporate media outlets against anyone who doesn’t subscribe to the mainstream narrative.
Kennedy Jr. however, demonstrated how to address those accusations and tactics with common sense and decency.
Reports surfaced last week that RFK Jr. is preparing to run as an independent in response to the DNC’s apparent primary rigging in favor of Joe Biden.
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