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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spouts nonsense, but some conspiracy theories are true

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion July 20, 2023

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Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spouts all kinds of nonsense. A longtime anti-vaxxer, he recently suggested that the COVID-19 virus was “a genetically engineered bioweapon that may have been ‘ethnically targeted’ to spare Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese people,” according to Many of his rants are offensive or unhinged, or both. The has called his campaign “a mix of nostalgia and conspiracy theories.” Yet I find at least two... + full article



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