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Secret diary reveals RFK Jr. locked in battle with ‘lust demons’ who forced him to cheat on his wife

Totally normal human being.

RFK Jr feels like the kind of guy that, when all the evil stuff he’s done is eventually exposed, everyone will say they secretly knew it all along. But, for now, all we have to go on are the bevvy of bizarre and suspicious situations that dot his life.

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After all, who can say what was really going on when his then-wife, Mary Kennedy, was found hanged in her New York apartment in 2012, with the medical examiner’s report noting that her fingers were caught between her neck and the noose, indicating a frantic struggle to free herself?

Sure, it’s kinda sus that this happened in the midst of her going through a messy and expensive divorce with RFK Jr, and it’s a bit weird that he fought a court case to win control of her body, then had it exhumed and buried in an unmarked grave. I’m sure there’s a perfectly innocent explanation for all this.

Further details of RFK Jr’s life have been revealed in a new biography by reporter Isabel VincentRFK Jr.: The Fall and Rise. One particularly eyebrow-raising passage comes from a secret diary the current Secretary of Health wrote in 2001, which his now-deceased wife took and hid as “insurance” in case something were to happen to her.

“No matter how much I have, I want MORE!”

In these passages, the tortured RFK Jr details (to himself) his battles with “lust demons” that pollute his mind and drive him towards sexual depravity. It’s unknown whether RFK Jr is talking about something akin to an incubus or succubus or if he’s being metaphorical. The man is so deeply strange that either is possible.

RFK Jr’s soliloquy continues, revealing how his lust demons drive him to “wreck” his life:

“I’ve been given everything that any person could wish for: A beautiful wife and kids and loving family, wealth, education and good health and job I love. And yet I’m always on the lookout for something I can’t have to wreck it all.”

He goes on to emphasize that: “No matter how much I have, I want more!”, repeatedly underlining the word “more”.

The new book details that Mary Kennedy realized her husband was a serial cheat after poring over his diaries in a “desperate attempt” to understand just what made her deeply strange husband tick. Whatever else she found is unknown, as midway through heated divorce negotiations about child custody, family finances, and alimony, she was found hanged.

We can only theorize that this was a great day for the lust demons, who must have felt like they’d gotten the green light to do whatever the heck they want. Soon afterwards, doctors realized RFK Jr was suffering neurological issues due to (as he put it) “a worm that got into my brain and ate a portion of it and died”, combined with a reported case of mercury poisoning from gorging on tuna.

Perhaps, at the end of the day, RFK Jr’s “lust demons” were simply a parasitic worm that had been eating his brain. What a wonderful choice of human being to keep Americans healthy and sane.


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