RFK Jr. Ignites Fresh Controversy: Linking Cancer, mRNA, and the Royal Family's Health
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- September 08, 2025
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent independent presidential candidate, has once again plunged into the depths of public health debate, unleashing a new wave of controversial claims that connect cancer diagnoses, mRNA vaccines, and even the health struggles of the British Royal Family. Speaking on Patrick Bet-David's podcast, Kennedy Jr.
posited that cancer is fundamentally a “disease of civilization,” weaving a narrative that links dietary habits, environmental factors, and pharmaceutical exposures to the rise of the illness.
Kennedy Jr.'s most recent assertions drew immediate attention when he specifically invoked the Royal Family.
“A great many people in the Royal Family have gotten cancer,” he declared, going on to suggest that the trajectory of these diagnoses aligns with his theory of “diseases of civilization.” While refraining from directly attributing King Charles III’s and Kate Middleton’s recent cancer battles to mRNA vaccines, his comments were made within a broader discussion heavily focused on the alleged health impacts of these new vaccine technologies.
The candidate further elaborated on his concerns regarding mRNA, stating, “What we’re looking at with mRNA is that we’ve seen an explosion, after the mRNA rollout, of these types of cancers that we have never seen before.
Rapid-onset cancers.” This claim, while alarming, stands in stark contrast to the consensus within the mainstream scientific and medical communities, which have not established a causal link between mRNA vaccines and a surge in cancer cases.
Kennedy Jr.’s history is rich with contentious statements on public health, particularly concerning vaccines.
He has frequently been accused of spreading misinformation regarding the safety and efficacy of immunizations, a track record that has often positioned him at odds with public health organizations and scientific experts. His previous remarks on COVID-19 vaccines, often questioning their necessity and safety, have fueled ongoing debates and drawn significant criticism.
His latest comments serve as another chapter in his ongoing campaign to challenge established medical narratives.
By linking the personal health challenges of high-profile figures like King Charles and Princess Kate to broader, speculative theories about modern civilization's ailments and emerging pharmaceutical technologies, Kennedy Jr. continues to provoke discussion and controversy, ensuring his voice remains a potent, albeit polarizing, force in the national discourse.
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