Why RFK Jr. might make an excellent choice for the Department of Health and Human Services
Manuel Morales
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Abstract:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been nominated by President-elect Trump for the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). Kennedy’s qualifications for the job do not match the administration experience and scientific background required for this position. However, he may be qualified as someone who challenges the principles of science, one of which has been empirically compromised by the discovery of nonlocal mechanisms necessary to conduct all local experiments. As the head of the far-reaching DHHS with a $2.4 Trillion budget, Kennedy will be in the position to insist on scientific research and development to implement the all-inclusive methodology, i.e., the Method of Everything, thereby inadvertently helping science to advance.
Date: 2025-01-06
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