Invoice Nye revealed a barrage of outdated textual content messages from Health and Human Companies Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a few of which have been hyperlinks to articles selling vaccine skepticism.
“And if you read these articles he sent, they’re all this speculation about autism and just cause-and-effect, and mercury in vaccines, that maybe there’s a connection,” Nye advised Males’s Health in an interview printed Tuesday.
Nye, referred to as “Bill Nye the Science Guy” after his standard Nineteen Nineties instructional present of the identical title, advised the journal that he and Kennedy met by way of a mutual pal a number of years in the past when Kennedy was an environmental activist. Nye didn’t specify precisely how outdated the textual content messages have been.
Nye stated Kennedy had “just no self-awareness” throughout their textual content alternate, which included what Males’s Health described as “miles and miles” of lengthy messages from Kennedy, with little response from Nye.
“I wrote him back and said, ‘Okay, I’ll read your book. I think you’ve confused causation with correlation.’ Your friend, Bill,” Nye recalled.
Kennedy responded with what the journal known as “more miles of texts.”
“So I wrote, ‘Okay, no more texts,’” Nye stated. “And he started again! So I cut him off,” Nye stated. “He does not have good judgment. He is not suited for this job.”
HuffPost reached out to HHS to handle Nye’s feedback. A spokesperson advised HuffPost, “Kennedy is leading one of the most ambitious public health reform efforts in modern history, grounded in evidence, radical transparency, and a true commitment to the American people.”
Kennedy has made a number of questionable choices throughout his tenure as well being and human providers secretary.
Final month, Kennedy’s division launched the “Make America Healthy Again” report, which cited nonexistent research — a priority the White Home known as a “formatting error.”
This week, he eliminated all members of the U.S. vaccine advisory panel. To this point, his new appointees have included two individuals identified for spreading vaccine misinformation.
One choose is Dr. Robert Malone, a former mRNA researcher who urged that COVID-19 vaccines trigger a type of AIDS, and downplayed deaths associated to one of many largest measles outbreaks within the U.S.
In his interview with Males’s Health, Nye expressed anger at individuals who argue they’ve the best to not get vaccinated.
“No, you don’t!” he stated. “And unvaccinated people can, and usually do, spread a disease. And that’s why we have these rules, for public health! It’s not arbitrary. It’s not about your rights. It’s about my rights, people.”