There have been many misrepresentations about RFK Jr, due to the media and external forces deliberately taking him out of context. If you click here, there are more details about each of the points listed below, backed up by peer reviewed source information.

Answer – He is a firm believer in the principles laid out in Roe v Wade. He does believe the decision about abortion is to be up to the mother.

Answer – He believes the link between Atrazine and Transgenderism is worth further research.

Answer – Firstly, get the border under control with wall and high tech equipment. Secondly, work with other countries to stem the flow of migrants. Thirdly, fund and prioritise infrastructure for lawful immigration into the country.

Answer – No, there is absolutely no evidence. It can be argued many of the Covid deaths in the US were more due to underlying conditions and the age of the general population. Countries with much lower vaccination rates like Haiti and Nigeria had significantly lower Covid deaths.

Answer - He does not think or has said 5G is used for mind control. Though one must mention, being fully dependent on the internet can make a person vulnerable, if there is an outage or the authorities want to isolate a person. 

He does have the opinion the FCC must review their 25 year old guidelines on health and safety on the 5G technology, as it may be linked to certain sicknesses.

Answer – No, it was just a deliberate mischaracterization. Rather, he meant the Nazis did not have the technology for mass surveillance which exists today. Therefore, he believes such technologies are to be reined in before they are abused.

Answer – If former President Trump is convicted, as president, he would base his decision regarding a pardon on whether the prosecution and conviction violated Mr. Trump’s rights or the principles of justice.

Answer – No, this was a mischaracterization and smear, taken out of context. He was discussing ethnically target bioweapons off the record, then made a comment that a study showed SARS-CoV-2 viruses affected more Blacks and Caucasians then Chinese, Finns and Ashkenazi Jews.

Answer – No, the outbreak did not have anything to do with him, rather hesitancy by their government to the MMR vaccine at a point, together with other factors.

Answer – He believes in the constitution, including the Second Amendment. He will not try to take away people’s guns. However, he believes it’s up to Congress to determine where to draw the line.

Answer – Yes, he believes based on peer reviewed studies there is enough evidence to merit further investigation into the link.

Answer – No, he is not an anti vaxxer. Rather he is pro safe vaccines and has for years campaigned for more safety tests on vaccines. Moreover, he has advocated for the removal of dangerous chemicals from vaccines, like mercury and thimerosal. He does believe, according to peer reviewed studies, there could be links to vaccine injuries from unsafe vaccines.

Answer – He is a firm believer in the principles laid out in Roe v Wade. He does believe the decision about abortion is to be up to the mother.

Answer – He believes the link between Atrazine and Transgenderism is worth further research.

Answer – Firstly, get the border under control with wall and high tech equipment. Secondly, work with other countries to stem the flow of migrants. Thirdly, fund and prioritise infrastructure for lawful immigration into the country.

Answer – No, there is absolutely no evidence. It can be argued many of the Covid deaths in the US were more due to underlying conditions and the age of the general population. Countries with much lower vaccination rates like Haiti and Nigeria had significantly lower Covid deaths.

Answer - He does not think or has said 5G is used for mind control. Though one must mention, being fully dependent on the internet can make a person vulnerable, if there is an outage or the authorities want to isolate a person. 

He does have the opinion the FCC must review their 25 year old guidelines on health and safety on the 5G technology, as it may be linked to certain sicknesses.

Answer – No, it was just a deliberate mischaracterization. Rather, he meant the Nazis did not have the technology for mass surveillance which exists today. Therefore, he believes such technologies are to be reined in before they are abused.

Answer – If former President Trump is convicted, as president, he would base his decision regarding a pardon on whether the prosecution and conviction violated Mr. Trump’s rights or the principles of justice.

Answer – No, this was a mischaracterization and smear, taken out of context. He was discussing ethnically target bioweapons off the record, then made a comment that a study showed SARS-CoV-2 viruses affected more Blacks and Caucasians then Chinese, Finns and Ashkenazi Jews.

Answer – No, the outbreak did not have anything to do with him, rather hesitancy by their government to the MMR vaccine at a point, together with other factors.

Answer – He believes in the constitution, including the Second Amendment. He will not try to take away people’s guns. However, he believes it’s up to Congress to determine where to draw the line.

Answer – Yes, he believes based on peer reviewed studies there is enough evidence to merit further investigation into the link.

Answer – No, he is not an anti vaxxer. Rather he is pro safe vaccines and has for years campaigned for more safety tests on vaccines. Moreover, he has advocated for the removal of dangerous chemicals from vaccines, like mercury and thimerosal. He does believe, according to peer reviewed studies, there could be links to vaccine injuries from unsafe vaccines.

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