Brain Worm: Robert Kennedy Jr.’s Cognitive Issues Due to Parasite Infection

Worm partially devours brain of Robert Kennedy Jr, US presidential candidate

The New York Times reported that a parasite had caused “obvious cognitive problems” for White House candidate Robert Kennedy Jr., the nephew of “JFK”. An investigation revealed that a worm had eaten away part of his brain, leading to serious health issues. Robert Kennedy Jr. is an independent candidate in the upcoming presidential election against Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

According to a 2012 deposition consulted by the media, Robert Kennedy Jr. disclosed that doctors had diagnosed a parasite in his brain that had entered, eaten part of it, and died. This led to noticeable cognitive issues, as well as both long-term and short-term memory loss. A spokesperson for the candidate confirmed that the parasite was contracted during a trip to Africa, South America, or Asia more than ten years ago. Despite these challenges, Robert Kennedy Jr. is said to be in good physical and mental health today.

However, the New York Times also reported that Robert Kennedy Jr. suffered from mercury poisoning, which can contribute to neurological problems. The spokesperson for Robert Kennedy Jr. took a jab at his opponents, Joe Biden and Donald Trump, by highlighting that his health is not in question compared to theirs, given their older ages.

Robert Kennedy Jr., son of former Democratic Attorney General and presidential candidate Robert “Bobby” Kennedy and nephew of JFK, is an independent candidate in the upcoming presidential election against Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

The investigation into Robert Kennedy Jr.’s cognitive problems revealed that he had contracted a parasite during a trip abroad more than ten years ago.

Despite this diagnosis and resulting cognitive issues such as long-term memory loss and noticeable cognitive problems

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