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“We will soon end this crime against humanity and our planet,” Kennedy vowed, “and bring justice to the plutocrats who are perpetrating this mass uncontrolled experiment.”

But the real fireworks came during a stunning live taping with Dr. Phil, where a concerned citizen finally asked the question millions have been thinking — and Kennedy didn’t flinch.
A woman named Emily rose from the audience and confronted Kennedy directly.
“My biggest concern is the stratospheric aerosol injections that are continuously peppered on us every day,” she said, listing heavy metals like bromium, aluminum, and strontium. “And I know you’ve talked to Dane Wigington about this, he seems to be one of the experts in the field… How do we stop it?”
While most politicians would have squirmed, dodged, or delivered a scripted non-answer, Kennedy stayed calm — and told the raw truth.
“That is not in my agency,” he replied, making it clear he wasn’t evading — but acknowledging the reality head-on. No denials. No political double-speak.
Then Kennedy dropped the hammer.
“You know, we [HHS] don’t do that. It’s done—we think—by DARPA.”
Yes, you heard right. The very agency known for developing experimental military technology — the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency — may be behind the aerosols being sprayed overhead.
But Kennedy didn’t stop there. He exposed another disturbing detail:
“A lot of it now is coming out of the jet fuel,” he explained. “Those [toxic] materials are put in jet fuel.”
Rather than offering empty outrage, Kennedy promised action.
“I’m going to do everything in my power to stop it,” he said. “We’re bringing on somebody who’s going to think only about that.”
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He finished with a vow few in the federal government would dare utter:
“Find out who’s doing it and holding them accountable.”
This isn’t the first time Kennedy has stepped outside the political establishment’s comfort zone, but his open confrontation with one of the deepest arms of the military-industrial complex is striking a nerve.
For too long, Americans were mocked and marginalized for asking what was being sprayed above their homes. Now one of the nation’s most high-profile leaders is standing with them — and refusing to back down.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. isn’t just hinting. He’s pulling back the curtain and shining a bright light on a dark, dangerous agenda that elites have spent years denying even existed.
And for the first time in a long time, it feels like accountability might finally be within reach.



