RFK Jr: The Environmental Movement Has Become A Money-Making Scheme Disconnected From The Divinity Of Nature
RFK Jr.’s Moving Message on God & Nature
ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.: ... It's so weird to me because the Democrats have become subsumed in this carbon orthodoxy. And you and I have talked about this, that the only issue is carbon. And what that's done is it's forced them to do something that you should never do if you're an environmentalist, which is to commoditize and quantify everything. So everything is measured by its carbon footprint, how many tons of carbon it produces. And you're putting everything in that kind of box of being able to quantify it and explain its value numerically.
And the reason that we protect the environment, it is just the opposite of that. The reason that we protect the environment is because there's a spiritual connection, and there's a love that we have. I got into the environment because I wanted this connection to the fishes and the birds and the wildlife and the, and the whales and, and the, the purple mountain's majesty. And that, I understood that the way God talks to human beings through many vectors, through each other, through organized religion {NOTE: The Coming Destruction of ALL Organized Religion}, through the great prophets or the wise people, the great books of those religions, but nowhere with the kind of detail and texture and grace and joy as through creation.
And when we destroy nature, we diminish our capacity to sense the divine, understand who God is and what our own potential is and duties are as human beings.
TUCKER CARLSON: I hope what you just said, by the way, is chopped up and put all over every social media platform in the world. "When we destroy nature, we degrade our own ability to experience the divine."
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ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.: .. it's not about quantifying stuff. That's what the devil does. He quantifies everything, right? And that is what he wants us doing, put a number on it.
And the reason we're preserving these things is because we love our children and it's, it's because nature enriches us. It enriches us economically and spiritually and culturally and historically, it connects us to those 10,000 generations of human beings who were here before there were laptops. And it connects us to the most important spiritual lesson. All of the organized religions that, that we know of today, the central revelation of every one of those religions always occurred in the wilderness. {How to Unite Muslims, Jews & Christians}
You know, Moses had to go into the wilderness to, to, to listen, to hear God's voice and see the burning bush. He had to go to the wilderness of Mount Sinai to get the commandments {And God's Law that everyone should be singing}.
Muhammad who was a city boy from Mecca, had to go to the wilderness of Mount Hera on a camping trip with his kids and wrestle with the angel Gabriel in the middle of the night and have the first stanzas of the Quran squeezed from him. Buddha had to go into the wilderness and wander for years and then to sit under the Bodhi Gaya tree to get his first revelation of Nirvana. And Christ had to spend 40 days in the wilderness to discover his divinity for the first time. And his mentor was John the Baptist who lived in a cave in the Jordan Valley and ate honey of wild bees and locusts. And then all of Christ's parables come from nature. I'm the vine, you are the branches (John 15:5), the mustard seed (Luke 13:19), the little swallows, the, scattering the seeds on the fallow ground, because that is where we sense the divine. God talks to us through the fishes, the birds, the leaves—they're all words from our creator.
And that is why we preserve nature. It's not because of the quantity of carbon.
TUCKER CARLSON: I feel what you said so deeply, I can hardly even express it, and thank you for saying that.
ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR: And by the way, the best thing that you can do for climate is to, is to restore the soils. The soils are the solution. Everything—the soil will absorb all that carbon. It'll absorb the water, it'll stop the flooding, it'll give us healthy food. And that's what our national policy has to be. It has to be restoring the soil. {Signs of The Times}
If you want to unite America, then talk about these things, talk about the fishes, the birds, the wildlife, and just talk about ending mountaintop removal, mining. Talk about ending the mountain cutting. Talk about getting rid of -- the Democrats are putting these offshore wind farms that are exterminating the whales. Most of us got into this because of the whales, and they're about to extinguish the right whales, the last ones on earth, because with these monstrosities that are costing us three times the amount, we don’t need them.
It costs 33 cents a kilowatt hour when you can get onshore wind for 10 cents a kilowatt hour. And who's making the money? Goldman Sachs, BlackRock, foreign governments. And the other thing that they're finding hundreds of billions of dollars—this is what they're doing. This is what climate has turned into: these climate capture pipelines that are wreaking havoc with the agricultural lands across the Midwest, stealing people's property rights with eminent domain. And who's making the money? BlackRock. And it’s a useless technology that does not work. It's just all a boondoggle, and that's what's become of the environmental movement in this country.
And if you depart from that orthodoxy, you're expelled from it. If you want to make Americans fight each other, talk about carbon. If you want to bring Americans together, talk about habitat protection.
TUCKER CARLSON: And it’s a little weird for—I mean, you literally spent your life as an environmentalist and environmental lawyer in the environmental movement. I mean, that, that’s the—that’s your life work product. Have you been expelled from the movement?
ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.: Pretty much. You know, the weird thing is I think of you as a radical environmentalist.
TUCKER CARLSON: Well, I definitely am.
ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.: You are.
TUCKER CARLSON: I haven't showered inside in 10 years. I feel it so strongly.
ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.: You love nature. You’re against these big projects that are destroying it. And you talk about toxics, and the environmental movement no longer talks about toxics anymore. They don’t care about it. They don’t care that we're mass poisoning our children. It’s so weird to me. And for 40 years, I’ve been fighting against endocrine disruptors.
Endocrine disruptors are a class of chemicals that change—they alter us hormonally, and they change our, they can change sexual conduct, they can change sexual development. They can affect fertility, and we've already lost 50% of our sperm count. We’re having girls in this country that are achieving puberty on average between 10 and 13 years old. That’s six years younger than they were 80 years ago. We have the lowest puberty levels on any continent in history. We're just bombarding our children with endocrine disrupters...like atrozine which can turn male frogs into females and produce viable eggs -- it's in 53% of our water supply. PCBs, which I've been fighting since the day I became an environmental lawyer -- getting them out of the Hudson. For 50 years, I've been trying to get Republicans to talk about it, Roger Ailes, all the time, would let me occasionally onto FOX News to talk about it. You're attacking corporate profits -- these are chemicals, molecules, who cares, they can't hurt you. (1 Tim. 5:20)
And you do this incredible show on endocrine disruptors -- oh my, Tucker Carlson has just done the best show ever done on showing what's happening with endocrine disruptors. And how they're just destroying us.
And the Democrats and the environmental movement went after you. What? This is what we've been trying to do for 40 years! To get Republicans to care about these issues.
"Oh, he's saying chemicals turn you gay, and he's anti-gay."
You said it all, that's not what anybody said. What we're saying is we're destroying our children.
TUCKER CARLSON: And God's creation, which is not ours to destroy. Your description of why we protect nature and its role in our lives and what happens when you're cut off from nature and animals is the best I've ever heard -- ever. When it becomes a matter of quantifying things for profit that kind of corrupts the whole thing.