I remain supportive of RFK's statements, and will point out the attempts he made to cite sources was cut off by the politician in that first clip.
As crazy as you may find reality, it's still real. The reason Fauci was pardoned by Biden is because Fauci committed crimes. If you look into Fauci's record, as you have pointed out, you will find evidence of those crimes. It is obvious that Fauci funded GoF research at WIV through EcoHealth Alliance that is the likeliest source of SARS-CoV-2, and that virus was used to justify the GMO jabs that serious researchers of peer reviewed studies continue to show are responsible for tens of millions of deaths.
These crimes, as horrific as they are, aren't crazy theories. Fauci, Bourla, and many others - including President Trump - facilitated them and profited from their participation.
Thanks!
you will never find me defending Fauci, ever.
That being said, the idea that covid doesn't affect "the jews" seems like a slippery slope, doesn't it. What is being implied here?
I'm not calling him an antisemite, I don't think he is. But, he seems to not calculate how his words can be used in the publicsphere.
In the statement that included the ethnic differences, as RFK attempted to explain in his testimony, the published research he was discussing involved differences in ACE2 receptors in the different ethnic groups, and that is the mechanism by which the spike protein on the SARS2 virus 'unlocks' the cell surface and gains entry into the cells where it can co-opt the DNA machinery and pump out new viruses.
There was no implication in his statement. He was simply discussing the published research that detailed the variable effect of the SARS2 virus on different ethnicities and why that was seen, which was because of the difference in ACE2 receptors the different ethnicities have because of the genetic difference of their DNA.
His words were taken out of context, and the Senator questioning him deliberately prevented him from adding that context, which you can see happening when you watch the interlocution between them.