RFK Jr.’s MAHA wants to make chemtrail conspiracy theories great again

RFK Jr.’s MAHA wants to make chemtrail conspiracy theories great again

A prominent voice in the Make America Healthy Again movement is pushing for health secretary and anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to make the topic of chemtrail conspiracy theories a federal priority, according to a report by KFF News.

KFF obtained a memo, written by MAHA influencer Gray Delany in July, presenting the topic to Calley Means, a White House health advisor. The memo lays out a series of unsubstantiated and far-fetched claims that academic researchers and federal agencies are secretively spreading toxic substances from airplanes, poisoning Americans and spurring large-scale weather events, such as the devastating flooding in Texas last summer.

“It is unconscionable that anyone should be allowed to spray known neurotoxins and environmental toxins over our nation’s citizens, their land, food and water supplies,” Delany writes in the memo.

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  1. pablo83

    This post brings up some intriguing points about the intersection of health and conspiracy theories. It’s always interesting to see how different movements evolve and attract attention. Looking forward to seeing how this develops!

  2. leuschke.josie

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating how these theories can shape public perception of health policies. It’s also interesting to consider how social media amplifies these narratives, making it crucial for credible voices to engage with the public on these topics.

  3. pvandervort

    true; the influence of conspiracy theories on health discussions can be quite significant. It’s interesting to see how movements like RFK Jr.’s can amplify these narratives, potentially impacting public trust in legitimate health initiatives.

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