The Secret Campaign To Stop RFK Jr.A leaked document exposes the vast public relations operation we've fought for the last four years and shows why they've worked so hard to divide usA few days ago, Robert Malone contacted me about a leaked memo from BIO published by the Brownstone Institute which he’d shared on his Substack which detailed an orchestrated industry conspiracy to sabotage RFK Jr. and stop making America healthy. After reviewing the article, my suspicion was that it was authentic as I knew an orchestrated campaign against RFK Jr. existed and much of it matched what we had already proven these groups (e.g., BIO do). I then asked the people closest to the story (who I trust) who shared that they had confidence in the source who leaked it, and noted that when confronted by a larger outlet, BIO did not explicitly deny it, also suggesting the document was real (e.g., their spokesman declined to confirm or deny the veracity of the quote about lobbying for Kennedy’s ouster). As such, I will proceed on the assumption it was real. RFK’s NominationThroughout this publication, RFK Jr. has been one of the few political figures I have publicly supported. This is because: •RFK has continually advocated for many of the things most important to me. •When I spent time with RFK, my two non-verbal takeaways were that he has gone through a lot of very difficult and traumatic events throughout his life, and that he has a deep conviction in the positions he is advocating for. There are a variety of ways people can respond to those types of unpleasant experiences, and it appeared to me that RFK adopted one of the less common responses—developing a deep conviction to make the world be a better place regardless of the obstacles put in front of you. •A few of my close friends who know RFK Jr. feel the same way. •Since he has gotten into the H.H.S., he has been very systematic and strategic in fixing the issues we are facing, in many cases doing exactly what I would do. In
short, like many, I long entertained entering politics so I could fix
the horrendous issues around us, but ultimately was not willing to
because becoming a politician is a miserable experience which puts your
entire life under scrutiny, leads to a never ending slew of attacks to
force you to adopt positions that support vested interests, and requires
you continually make unpalatable compromises to advance the greater
good. Making the Impossible PossibleOne
of the things I feel most people do not grasp is how much influence the
H.H.S. Secretary has over health in the country (as many of the Federal
Laws and Policies are written so that they are implemented at the
Secretary’s discretion—which until now has protected the status quo as
no H.H.S Secretary tried to make the country healthy). Presently, I believe RFK’s unprecedented situation was due to: •Trump having longstanding concerns about the excessive vaccine schedule due to children he knew being injured by them. Beyond having publicly spoken about this prior to his 2016 run, during the 2016 presidential debates he refused to back down on his position and at the start of his first term, he’d planned to have RFK lead a federal investigation of the vaccine schedule (which was ultimately nixed by his administration and outside parties like Bill Gates). •Both
Scott Atlas M.D. and Joe Navarro’s memoir of the pandemic tell a
similar story. During COVID, Trump had had serious doubts about what the
media and experts were saying about COVID (which against widespread
protest he enacted the early travel ban), did not support the lockdowns
or endless testing, and repeatedly tried to get non-standard therapies
(e.g., hydroxychloroquine and disinfecting UV light treatments)
into consideration. Unfortunately, everyone in the H.H.S. along with
the media, continually sabotaged this and as a result, his advisors told
him he could not rock the boat by creating public outrage over being a
mass murder (e.g., by not perpetually locking down the
country)—something we also encountered when communicating with the White
House over off-patent ways to treat and end the pandemic (they told us
the data was compelling but they could not afford to be eviscerated by
the media by supporting them). •The alternative proposed to Trump (and supported by the medical establishment and an otherwise hostile media) was to push for a vaccine in Warp Speed so that it could be ready before the election. Trump thus used a pre-existing (Gates funded) framework for this and did everything he could to expedite it (e.g., he funded the development and manufacturing of a variety of potential vaccine candidates prior to them being ready so that the production time could be decreased). On one hand, this was a “monumental accomplishment” as it allowed a vaccine to get to market much faster than anyone thought was possible, but on the other hand (if you knew about all the issues with vaccines) a terrible idea likely to release a disastrous product. •Most importantly however, after months of meetings, promises, and eager expectations by the White House, at the last minute, Pfizer pulled the rug out on Trump and delayed the vaccine’s approval until right after the election, presumably because it was in their interest to have a more pro-pharmaceutical contingent assume the Presidency (which the House Judiciary recently confirmed). On one hand, I feel this was “fair” because if you make a devil you can’t expect to not get burned, but more importantly, that greed from Pfizer was incredibly shortsighted because it destroyed any trust or leverage they had to reign Trump in were he to get re-elected. •The media messaging used to push the COVID vaccines was very similar to the sensationalistic partisan messaging used to discredit Trump’s first presidency. Because of this, when it was deployed against Trump’s supporters to make them vaccinate, owing to their existing distrust of the media developed over the last four years, they were not receptive to it, and chose not to vaccinate. As such, when the media and government doubled down on pushing the vaccines, it made many who were previously neutral about vaccines become highly distrustful of them—particularly since they were frequently observing severe injuries every authority claimed “did not exist” and seeing the COVID vaccine fail. •In
short, because of how greedy the pharmaceutical industry was with the
COVID vaccines (and how good a job the galvanized independent media did
of exposing these underhanded tactics) they effectively “killed the
goose that laid the Golden Eggs” and created the most public distrust in
vaccines that has been seen since the early days of the smallpox vaccine. •All of that (and prior skepticism from the Tea Party due to Obama’s vaccine overreach) main vaccine skepticism part of the modern Republican party and birthed the Make America Healthy Again movement. In turn, RFK was able to ride that wind to become one of the most successful independent candidates in US history (reaching 22% of the vote), before utilizing that capitol to support President Trump (and likely swing the race) in return from him agreeing to advance Making America Healthy Again (as there was no interest within the Democrat party to do the same). •Trump decided to keep his promise (either out of obligation or because he want to make America healthy) and due to his unique political position, had the ability to force others to comply with it. It’s really hard to describe how improbable all of this happened, and had I not seen it unfold in front of me, I would have never thought there was even a 1% chance of someone like RFK becoming the HHS Secretary. Note: RFK recently had an excellent interview with Tucker Carlson which spelled out exactly what he is doing, how grave and indefensible many of the issues we face are, and the difficulties he’s run into from the establishment from trying to make things right. Public RelationsOne of the most frustrating things for me throughout my lifetime has watched cause after cause (or politician) I strongly agreed with be nullified by the media working in concert to sabotage it. It hence was eye-opening for me when I learned about the Public Relations Industry (discussed further here), an invisible multibillion industry which synthesizes marketing and propaganda to persuade the public of its sponsor’s message. On one side, PR is immensely depressing, as it so effect it essentially “invalidates” democracy as whatever message its sponsor’s pay for is what becomes policy rather than what the public wants—and in most cases the public can’t even see it be done. On the other, understanding the industry is also incredibly informative for predicting future events, as there are a limited number of tactics the PR industry uses (presumably because people who work in those firms are not that creative and because the industry has had such a monopoly on truth it has not been forced to innovate). As a result, once you see the early stages of a PR campaign in motion, you normally know what will follow because it is very predictive and repetitive. Note: those tactics include blasting the same message on every outlet, using focus groups to create the most emotionally manipulative messaging possible (which is why newscasters and politicians will all often say rather odd sculpted phrases), having “independent” experts or “trustable third parties” promote the intended message and creating fabricated viral moments (which the entire media then amplifies) to promote their message. In many cases, PR is also blended with political lobbying so lobbyists will not only push legislators to kill a bill which threaten their industry but also incite a public hysteria against it to intimidate legislators into stopping it. For example, methamphetamine production has been immensely damaging for many parts of America (e.g., roughly 4% of Americans have an amphetamine use disorder, overdoses now kill over 30,000 Americans a year, parental methamphetamine has become a leading reason children are put into foster care and in numerous states cleaning up toxic meth labs have overwhelmed law enforcement). Much of this arose from it becoming possible to easily synthesize meth at home from pseudoephedrine (one of many cough medicines), so legislators in hard hit states sought to stop this by placing limits on how much pseudoephedrine could be purchased over the counter—after which lobbyists and PR firms descended like hornets to stop those laws from passing (in most cases succeeding). Public Relations and Social MediaThe PR apparatus is much more suited to engaging with the legacy media than social media (as there are a limited number of networks which have monopolized the airwaves so it is easy enough to pay them all off to promote your message whereas online there are an almost infinite number of voices). Because of this, the existing control apparatus has greatly struggled (e.g., within hours Twitter can often completely debunk a carefully orchestrated and costly PR campaign and there are far to many content producers to buy them all off) and a lot of marginal attempts have been made to try to shift that tide. As such, during the COVID vaccine public relations campaign, one of the primary pushes by the industry was to enact draconian censorship from both online media companies (e.g., Facebook) and the government. As this was not enough, many attempts were made to directly silence those who still spoke out (e.g., getting them banned online, getting them fired, taking about their board certifications or licenses and leaving grisly threats on their doorsteps). Eventually, we figured out much of this was being coordinated by “Shot’s Fired” a private Facebook group (which had many prominent vaccine zealots including Richard Pan—the California State Senator who ushered in the era of immensely unpopular vaccine mandates after the 2019 Measles “outbreak” [where no one died]). That group in turn would pick a “target,” descend on them like bees, and then once the target had been neutralized, proceed onto the next target. After some work (e.g., a few of us infiltrated the group while a few others untangled their web of concealed funding), we discovered out they were being funded be the Public Good Project, which in turn was being funded by the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO). For context, BIO is “the largest trade organization to serve and represent the emerging biotechnology industry in the United States and around the globe,” with many pharmaceutical clients (e.g., you can find Moderna, J&J and remdesivir’s manufacturer Gilead listed as core companies in their membership directory), and interlocking relationships with the leadership of many of these companies (e.g., BIO shares a VP with Pfizer). In turn, as you might expect, these groups also had extensive interactions with the Biden administration and the social media companies, all of which was done to further Note: when I watched the promotional videos Shots Fired made to attract funding, they essentially said they would “save the world” by getting the funding for a lot of trolling (harassment) and astroturfing—relatively unsophisticated tactics that again illustrate the PR apparatus is not capable of effectively engaging the internet. Let’s now look at BIO’s partial denial of the leak:
Given BIO’s documented conduct, I would say the document very much reflects “the spirit, strategy, and mission of BIO’s work.” Note: strong accusations require significant proof. Everything I mentioned in this section is extensively documented in this article. The Plot to Get RFK, Jr.Once it became clear Trump would indeed take on the political risk of nominating RFK Jr., I suspected a massive PR campaign would be orchestrated to stop it. In turn, I gradually saw clearly concocted stories appear on the mainstream media, and on November 18th Politico aired a remarkably story which not only admitted this was happening, but appeared to be a solicitation for more funding.
Note: as you might expect, “Protect Our Care” was funded by the medical industry. One of the most amazing things about this campaign is that it not only targeted Democrat Senators but also (with Mike Pence’s lobbying group) Republican ones. This led to the truly extraordinary situation where RFK Jr. was attacked both for being “too pro-choice” and “too pro-life” something I have never previously seen in the abortion debate. Because of all of this, I quickly began testing out if there was any approach I could enact to potentially derail it. After a bit, I realized the best approach was to highlight the vast pharmaceutical donations prominent politicians (particularly Elizabeth Warren) had received and juxtapose them with those politicians zealous (and unjustified) critiques of RFK which coincidently happened to echo industry talking points. As such, after some testing to refine it, I posted a thread immediately after the first day of RFK’s hearing which showed those most opposed to RFK also had the most contributions from parties within the pharmaceutical industry. This worked (getting 33 million direct views and many more indirect ones) and the backlash from it (e.g., against progressive icon Bernie Sanders), according to one insider, was sufficient to get key Republicans on the fence to vote for RFK so they would not risk breaking from their party and having their funding be exposed—all of which illustrates that the traditional PR approach (paying off the media to gaslight Americans) is no longer viable. However, while that campaign failed and RFK was able to get confirmed, the industry was not going to give up (as people will get quite vicious to protect their revenue streams) and since then I’ve tried to do what I can to counteract the various (common) strategies they’ve cycled through such as many people claiming RFK is our enemy and trying to sabotage MAHA or the various attempts I’ve watched to neutralize RFK by driving a wedge between MAHA and MAGA. BIO’s DocumentWith
that context, I would now like to review the leaked BIO document with
some comments of my own. In my eyes, one of the most important takeaways
from this is that many parts of it show how the PR industry
continuously sculpts and resculpts language to manipulate us. BIO Vaccine Policy Steering Committee (VPSC) Meeting April 3, 2025 Executive Summary – Key Highlights ●Political Landscape ●Strategic Voices and Allies Note: Senator Cassidy has been one of RFK’s primary opponents on vaccine safety. I am truthfully undecided if he has been paid off or simply has the strong belief in vaccines many doctors have (e.g., while the former seems likely, the only person I know who I trust and directly knows Cassidy believes it is the latter). Fortunately, even if he is being funded, documents like this make it much harder for him to maintain his stance and create a window for him to pivot once RFK Jr. is able to provide gold-standard evidence of vaccine harm (which he discusses in the above Tucker Carlson interview). ●VPSC Leadership and Goals ●Investor and Market Challenges Note: when Malone sent me this, my immediate response was “lol, goal posts are shifting” in reference to the fact the vaccine industry always shifts the goal posts on a vaccine during their sales campaign (e.g., the COVID vaccines would be fully voluntary, prevent transmission and prevent all illness, to mandatory and maybe reduce your risk of severe illness if you take a booster every year). More importantly, this passage touches on the core of the issue, because people no longer have a blind trust in vaccines and their lucrative approval by the FDA/CDC is no longer guaranteed, they’ve stopped becoming an attractive market for investors, thereby drying up the funding spigot, which amongst other things sustains the PR and lobbying campaigns enacted by groups like BIO (hence creating an existential risk to this group). ●Communications and Messaging Strategy ●Opportunities and Threats ●Tactical Recommendations
Overall, this document is a wonderful illustration into one facet of what the vaccine industry looks like on the inside and I hope we see more similar ones in the future. ConclusionSince COVID, there has been a massive and completely unprecedented loss of trust in our medical system (e.g., , a large JAMA study of 443,445 Americans found that in April 2020, 71.5% of them trusted doctors and hospitals, while in January 2024, only 40.1% did). The medical system has now recognized this issue, and many prominent politicians are now urgently calling for it to be addressed. However, they still exist within the old paradigm (where the mass media and PR can convince the public of anything), and hence have tried to resort to browbeating the public into submission. For example, at RFK’s confirmation hearing, many senators raised this point and said for him to be confirmed, that since many trusted RFK, he needed to publicly endorse vaccination so trust in vaccination could be restored—without the faintest recognition this would simply cause people to lose trust in RFK. I fully agree it is urgent to rebuild trust in medicine (as there is a lot of good healthcare workers do and many critical things we rely upon medicine for which we have no viable alternative to). However, the unchangeable fact is that the medical industry’s greed went to far and the widespread public trust they’ve relied up to have their questionable actions be shielded from public scrutiny no longer exists. As such, the only path forward is to make the medical system earn the public’s trust by returning to gold-standard (objective) science which pulls the harmful and ineffective medicines everyone is profiting from off the market, allows the non-patented therapies which really help people (e.g., the Forgotten Side of Medicine) to enter the mainstream, and allow doctors to have the autonomy to actually spend time with their patients and figure out what helps them rather than being forced into 15 minutes visits where they can only check the required boxes and follow the existing medical guidelines. Fortunately,
I feel we are getting closer to that point, and while campaign’s like
BIO’s are frustrating, I believe at the end of the day they actually
help us as if we can expose these tactics for everyone to see (which the
internet makes possible) it will further galvanize the public to demand
the actual reform to Make America Healthy Again. Since so much is at
stake, it is critical for each of us to do everything we can be on guard
for these tactics and not fall prey to the attacks and division, as
currently, short of actually doing the right thing (e.g., making America
healthier) the only option the industry has is to divide us so we fight
amongst ourselves and splinter into factions which lack the power to
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