(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in a recent appearance on the podcast The Joe Rogan Experience told host Joe Rogan that, given the Kennedy family history deep state agencies, he takes measures against assassination at the hands of the American intelligence industry.
According to Kennedy, he is “aware” that he may be a target for assassination by the CIA, but he does not “live in fear” regarding the deep state’s possible attempts to get rid of him, the Daily Mail reported.
“I’ve got to be careful. I’m aware of that danger but you know, I don’t live in fear of it at all,” Kennedy said. He also mentioned, however, that he is “not stupid about it,” and takes “precautions.”
On several occasions, he has claimed that the CIA was behind the assassination of his uncle, John F. Kennedy, and he has also suggested that the deep state entity was involved in the assassination of his father, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
For the presidential hopeful, the evidence supporting his theory that the CIA killed JFK is “very convincing, but is circumstantial,” and thus it remains difficult to prove with certainty.
Unfortunately for supporters of RFK Jr., he currently faces a massive uphill battle against the incumbent, President Joe Biden, who has the backing of the entire Democratic National Committee machine.
Some polls have him trailing Biden by more than 50 points.
During the interview, Kennedy Jr. also continued to express his deep skepticism of the the COVID jab, and vaccines more generally, noting that science has become the nation’s religion and Dr. Anthony Fauci the high priest.
“Everybody will say, ‘There’s no study that shows autism and vaccines are connected.’ That’s just just crazy. That’s people who are not looking at science. It’s part of the religion.”
On Joe Rogan’s podcast, RFK Jr. discusses vaccine fanaticism and the ‘trust the experts’ sloganeering:
“‘Trust the experts’ is not a function of science. It’s the opposite of science. Trusting the experts is a function of religion and totalitarianism.” pic.twitter.com/xH29Pp5Y9e
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