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RFK Jr, methylene blue
What Strange Blue Liquid Did RFK Jr. Add to His Drink Mid-Flight?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is going viral on social media after he was caught on camera adding a mysterious blue liquid to his in-flight beverage, and internet sleuths believe they know what it is. The leading theory among X users is that the prospective health secretary was dosing his drink with methylene blue.
What Is Methylene Blue? Viral RFK Jr Drink Video Sparks Questions
Kennedy Jr. was spotted on a plane adding a blue liquid to his drink in a viral video that has sparked speculation online. Newsweek reached out to a representative for RFK Jr. outside of regular working hours via email for comment.
RFK Jr.’s baffling blue supplement is actually a hot new trend
Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) dropping blue liquid into a glass of water while on a flight went viral across social media. The footage, posted to platforms such as X and TikTok, drew widespread speculation from both RFK Jr.
What blue liquid is RFK Jr adding to his water on flight? Video sparks curiosity over Methylene Blue
RFK Jr added a blue liquid to his water, suspected to be Methylene Blue, in a viral video taken on a flight. Social media users claimed that the bluw
What was RFK Jr putting in his drink mid-flight?
Robert F Kennedy Jr has left social media users scratching their heads after the Health and Human Services secretary nominee was recorded administering droplets of a mysterious blue liquid into his drink on board a flight.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s viral video sparks mystery over blue liquid. What Is Methylene Blue?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was seen on a plane adding a blue liquid to his drink, leading to online speculation. The substance is believed to be methylene blue, known for its potential health benefits. This has attracted public interest as RFK Jr.
RFK Jr goes viral for squirting mysterious blue drops into his drink (video)
Conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is going viral again - this time for squirting blue liquid into a glass while flying on a plane. The clip circulating on online shows the 72-year-old anti-vaxxer - who is about to run the U.
What experts say about the blue dye RFK Jr seemed to put in his water
U.S. Secretary of Health nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been filmed seemingly putting a blue liquid into a glass of water while on a flight. While it has not been confirmed exactly what the liquid was, many social media users have claimed it was methylene blue — a synthetic blue dye.
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Robert F Kennedy Jr sparks social media frenzy as he prepares mysterious blue liquid mid-flight
A video of Robert F Kennedy Jr showing him adding a mysterious bright blue substance to his drink led to controversy and ...
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