During a press conference this week at an Upper East Side restaurant, Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. offered up wild COVID-19 conspiracy theories, suggesting that the virus was a genetically engineered bioweapon that may have been "ethnically targeted" to spare Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese people.
Kennedy expressed this during a back and forth discussion at Tony's Di Napoli on East 63d Road.
“COVID-19. There is contention that it is aimed at ethnic groups. According to Kennedy, certain races are disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Black people and Caucasians are the intended victims of COVID-19. Chinese and Ashkenazi Jews are the most immune groups.
"We don't know regardless of whether it was purposely designated however there are papers out there that show the racial or ethnic differential and effect," Kennedy supported.
With a "50% infection fatality rate" that would make COVID-19 "look like a walk in the park," 69-year-old Kennedy warned of more dire biological weapons in the works.
He asserted, "We do know that we are developing ethnic bioweapons and that the Chinese are spending hundreds of millions of dollars developing ethnic bioweapons." They're gathering Russian DNA. They're gathering Chinese DNA so we can target individuals by race."
There is a high agreement among US knowledge offices that Coronavirus was man-made and gotten away from a lab in Wuhan, China — yet there is no extra proof it was intended to speak of specific strict gatherings or identities, and Kennedy offered no examinations to help his cases.
His remark repeats a 2020 Oxford College concentrate on saw as almost 1 of every 5 English individuals accepted Jews made the Covid pandemic for monetary profit.
Jewish associations shot Kennedy for his comments.
"This is insane," said Morton Klein, Leader of the right-inclining Zionist Association of America. " It's a horrible idea that they would do that. I read everything. I completely opposed the vaccine. I needed to persuade myself taking it was right not. I have seen nothing like this."
Klein, who described Kennedy as a "good friend" and said he had been advising Kennedy on Israel issues, said the comment made him "worried."
Kennedy is running as a Majority rule possibility for president in a remote chance race against President Biden. He is the child of previous Head legal officer Robert Kennedy and nephew of previous President Kennedy
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