RFK Jr.'s rejection of germ theory debunked in Senate hearing
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RFK Jr.'s rejection of germ theory debunked in Senate hearing
"Kennedy's rejection of germ theory, a cornerstone of biomedical science, has been largely underreported, despite its implications for public health and vaccine discourse."
"In his book, Kennedy maligns germ theory as a tool of pharmaceutical companies, promoting instead a concept akin to the discarded terrain theory."
"Kennedy erroneously labels terrain theory as miasma theory, which suggests diseases derive from bad air, a theory supplanted by germ theory."
"The Make America Healthy Again movement prioritizes Kennedy's terrain theory, emphasizing the role of nutrition and environmental toxins in health."
Senator Bernie Sanders confronted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during a Congressional hearing regarding his rejection of germ theory. Kennedy's denialism was fact-checked by Senator Bill Cassidy. Kennedy, lacking a scientific background, is known for his anti-vaccine activism and conspiracy theories. He promotes terrain theory, which claims diseases arise from imbalances in the body rather than germs. This view is foundational to his Make America Healthy Again movement, which emphasizes nutrition and environmental factors over established medical science.
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