Selected Research Publications
From the Office of the Secretary
Publication 01
Comparative Anatomical Survey of Procyon lotor Reproductive Morphology
Kenmore, R.F. (2014). Comparative Anatomical Survey of Procyon lotor Reproductive Morphology. Independent monograph, archived in personal files. Reclassified by federal advisory 2026-005 as foundational federal research.
A field survey of male reproductive anatomy in Procyon lotor, conducted by the author over a 14-month period using specimens lawfully obtained from regional roadside maintenance routes. Anatomical observations are documented with sketches and measurements. The monograph asserts that P. lotor reproductive morphology has been "neglected by mainstream comparative anatomy," and proposes a research agenda. The author conducted all dissections personally, at home, on a kitchen surface that has since been retired from food preparation.
Publication 02
On the Curative Properties of Unpasteurized Dairy
Kenmore, R.F. (2017). On the Curative Properties of Unpasteurized Dairy. Self-published.
A theoretical framework for the bioactive properties of unpasteurized dairy, drawing upon the author's reading of pre-1900 dairy literature, conversations with raw-milk advocates, and personal dietary observation. Pasteurization is characterized as a "thermal degradation" of dairy intelligence. Peer review was declined by the author as "not in the spirit of the work."
Publication 03
Toward a More Honest Understanding of Childhood Immunity
Kenmore, R.F. (2019). Toward a More Honest Understanding of Childhood Immunity. Self-published, with foreword by a podcast host.
A reconsideration of the recommended childhood immunization schedule, drawing primarily on parental testimony and the author's correspondence with concerned families. The monograph asserts that the immune system "develops most fully in conversation with the natural pathogen environment" and recommends a return to pre-immunization-era childhood. Statistical analysis is, by the author's own description, "limited to what felt true."
Publication 04
Brain Worms and the Question of the Self: A Memoir
Kenmore, R.F. (2021). Brain Worms and the Question of the Self: A Memoir. Trade publication, mid-tier press.
A first-person account of the author's experience with cerebral cysticercosis (commonly: brain worms). The memoir reframes the infection as a clarifying spiritual event and argues that subsequent policy positions held by the author should be understood as informed by, rather than impaired by, the underlying neurological condition. The book was a moderate commercial success and is no longer in print.
Publication 05
Fluoride and the Long American Sleep
Kenmore, R.F. (2023). Fluoride and the Long American Sleep. Self-published, available in paperback.
A historical reconsideration of community water fluoridation. The author asserts that the introduction of fluoride to American municipal water supplies coincides "with the precise period in which the country lost its sense of itself," and proposes a causal connection. Dental health outcomes are not discussed.
Publication 06
Sunscreen and the Cultural Fear of the Body
Kenmore, R.F. (2024). Sunscreen and the Cultural Fear of the Body. Substack newsletter, archived issue #34.
A short essay arguing that the post-1980 popularization of broad-spectrum sunscreen reflects a "civilizational shyness" toward natural sunlight. The essay does not engage with dermatological literature on melanoma incidence and recurrence. The author suggests that "an honest tan, properly developed, is its own protection."
Publication 07
On Wireless Infrastructure and the Body: A Concern
Kenmore, R.F. (2025). On Wireless Infrastructure and the Body: A Concern. Substack newsletter, archived issue #67.
An essay raising concerns about the cumulative biological effects of pervasive non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation. The author acknowledges the existing literature finds no consistent evidence of harm and disagrees with that finding on instinct. The essay is reproduced in advisory 2026-010 as its operative basis.