RFK Jr. rejects cornerstone of health science: Germ theory
Briefly

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., notably an anti-vaccine advocate, has controversially claimed his cognitive issues stem from a parasitic worm. However, experts argue that mercury poisoning may also be a factor. As the current US health secretary, his unconventional beliefs, including a rejection of germ theory, threaten the integrity of public health programs. Critical services have faced severe cuts and reorganizations under his influence, prompting concerns about the nation's health as Kennedy's unverified theories gain traction in a potentially dystopian reality.
With the rise of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., brain worms have gotten a bad rap.
Kennedy's thoughts and actions make a lot more sense when you realize he doesn't believe in a foundational scientific principle: germ theory.
Read at Ars Technica
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