A brain worm's vision for public health

The journals were shared with Vincent a year after Kennedy’s second wife, Mary Richardson Kennedy, hung herself in the barn of her Westchester County, N.Y., home on May 16, 2012. The source who provided Vincent with the diaries told the New York Post reporter that Mary held onto them as “leverage” during their painful divorce, which had not yet been finalized when she died at age 52.

In a Nov. 11, 2001, diary entry uncovered by Vincent, Kennedy describes driving down the highway with his wife and kids in a minivan like a typical suburban father when he spotted a dead raccoon and pulled over his car.

“I was standing in front of my parked car on I-684 cutting the penis out of a road killed raccoon, thinking about how weird some of my family members have turned out to be,” he wrote, reportedly pondering the grudges that his brother Douglas Kennedy and cousin Bobby Shriver had held. “My kids waited patiently in the car.”

Yes, it’s your family members that have turned out to be weird.

https://people.com/rfk-jr-diaries-biography-biggest-bombshells-11947007

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who among us has not stopped on a highway to cut the penis off roadkill?

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He has a strange obsession with dead animals.

Most of the time someone has already beaten me to it.

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https://thehill.com/business/5841727-steak-n-shake-chief-maha-officer/

Non paywalled version: https://archive.is/p3uW4

In congressional hearings Tuesday, Kennedy once again denied that his vaccine views played a role in declining vaccination rates and disputed that he has been anti-vaccine.

“The problem is not me. There are people in this country who do not vaccinate,” Kennedy said during a House hearing.

Uh-huh. Sure it’s not you.

I see his grasp of math is as good as his grasp of vaccine science.

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Even the first statement is incorrect as going from 100 to 600 is a 500% rise. I guess math wasn’t a requirement at Harvard when he attended.

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Not with a BA in History and Literature, a mathophobe discipline.

Not at all an anti-vaccine administration

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/05/us/politics/fda-covid-vaccine-studies.html

Not directly tied to RFKjr, but, close enough: same stupid people who think they are smarter than other people because they read the internet:

Although it is not a vaccine, the vitamin K shot has been swept up in the same post-pandemic tide that has led to a drop in key childhood vaccines, including for measles and whooping cough.

The vitamin K shot is one of the three main interventions, along with the hepatitis B vaccine and an antibiotic ointment in the eyes, that newborns typically receive before leaving the hospital. Leading American institutions and the World Health Organization recommend that newborns get the shot.

In December, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stopped recommending that all newborns get the hepatitis B vaccine, which has been highly effective at fighting a virus that can lead to lifelong infections and liver cancer. A federal judge in March temporarily blocked the revised childhood vaccination schedule that included that recommendation. Some families are also rejecting the eye ointment.

Two weeks ago, at a House subcommittee hearing, Rep. Kim Schrier, D-Wash., pressed Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to reassure parents that the vitamin K shot is safe. He refused and pushed back.

“I’ve never said, literally never said, anything about it,” Kennedy said.

“That’s exactly the point,” responded Schrier, who is a doctor. “You don’t say anything about it, but the doubt you’ve created about all of medicine and science is causing parents to make dangerous decisions.”

can’t trust those Nobellian peoples:

The role of vitamin K is so crucial that researchers were awarded the Nobel Prize in 1943 for their discovery of its ability to form clots and stop bleeding in babies. The official presenting the award called the discovery the vitamin’s “greatest practical importance” and lauded it among the discoveries that have been of great benefit to humankind.

Trust these people instead!

On Facebook, comments about the shot include: “Don’t do it!” “Huge lie!” and “It’s a scare tactic.” One person wrote, “Never will I ever inject my baby with poisons from big pharma.”

Families have also pointed to a 2023 episode about vitamin K shots by conservative podcaster Candace Owens, who said, “What Big Pharma is saying is that we realize that babies were born wrong. They don’t have enough vitamin K, and so we’re going to give them what they always needed. God designed us wrong.”

God also designed child birth and babies dying at a higher rate due to less Vitamin K.
Now, if anyone wants to find out the cause of Vitamin K deficiency in some newborns (some are born “more superior,” I guess), please go ahead.

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