RFK EXPOSES United States Bioweapons Industry With Tucker Carlson – 'The Inverse Of Medicine'

On Monday, popular conservative news host Tucker Carlson released an interview with presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy (D) where they discussed the ongoing war in Ukraine but also the lesser discussed biolabs owned by Americans that are housed in the Eastern European country. 

Carlson himself brought up the topic of biolabs, noting how at a congressional hearing, Acting Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland dropped the bombshell that the United States has biolabs in the warring state. He added that any news outlet that covered the biolabs was “attacked” before asking Kennedy why America would have the facilities there. 

“We have biolabs in Ukraine because we’re developing bioweapons and those bioweapons are using all kinds of new synthetic biology and CRISPR technology and genetic engineering techniques that were not available to previous generations,” he responded. “It can make frightening, frightening stuff.”

He added that the Pentagon has long been investing money and resources into the development of bioweapons, specifically after the passing of the infamous Patriot Act, but has been scared of violating the Geneva Conventions. The development was then passed from the Pentagon to Anthony Fauci and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), who got a nice “68 percent raise.” 

The Democrat then continued by explaining how when developing a bioweapon there always needs to be a vaccine developed alongside it to deal with any “blowback” that occurs when it’s deployed. He said that they were developed by “gain-of-function” scientists who take infectious diseases and amplify their deadliness. After increasing the fatality rate, the virus is then conditioned to be immune to counter treatments like antibiotics and others of the sort, something Kennedy called “the inverse of medicine.”

RFK Jr. said that there are a whopping 36,000 “death scientists” who are employed full-time by the United States to develop these bioweapons that can be used in war.

Everything that Kennedy said sounds like something directly out of a science fiction novel about dystopian society but until the words that are bound to a page, everything dropped by the presidential candidate is scarily real. There are times in history when the development of major weapons become a necessity, such as the nuclear bomb, but it’s clear that what’s going on now is not the same case.

But the discussion from RFK does explain more on why America would care so much about Ukraine being at war with Russia. Of course, a nation being invaded by another would be problematic no matter what, but the response to Ukraine has been particularly unique. The entire story is slowly becoming more clear whether the U.S. is ready for it to be or not. 

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