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Calley Means: RFK Jr.’s radical plan for HHS

Former Coca-Cola lobbyist Carrie Means first came to Liz Wheeler's attention when she accused Coca-Cola of using “racism” to persuade the government to put its products in the food stamp program. It was when I spoke out about what I was forced to do.

“I thought, 'What an amazing story.' This illustrates the corruption, the ideological corruption, the financial corruption in our healthcare industry. Big Food, Big Pharma; “This revolving door between the federal government,” Wheeler said.

Currently, Mr. Means is an advisor to RFK Jr. in the “Make America Healthy Again” movement that has swept the country.

“Ten years ago, when President Trump first came down the golden escalator, I saw him as a threat to democracy, but I believe this election is the most important victory of our lifetimes. “I have never been more excited to see a president elected,” Means told Wheeler.

Wheeler is also excited about what's next.

“By merging 'Make America Great Again' and 'Make America Healthy Again,' RFK Jr. and President Trump will encourage patients with autoimmune diseases, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity to ' “There is no such disease,” Wheeler explains. To suffer from this. ”

And RFK's plan to ensure they don't have to suffer as much as before is the best part.

“I've heard several promises from Bobby over the past few days. One of my favorites is to pull all the nutritional scientists out of HHS and fire them on day one, or if they're not allowed to fire, to go to Guam for them.” We're going to build a new headquarters for the company,” Wheeler said.

The second half of RFK's statement was a joke, but his plan to reform America's health care system is much more serious.

“We're going back to science,” Means says. “I think what the malicious people have realized is that there is nothing in society that is higher level than NIH research. And in fact, Liz, I have spent the last three days publicly defending the NIH. I've had conversations with top officials at the NIH, and they say this is an absolute and complete dumpster fire.”

“There are huge DEI regulations and parameters around what you can and can’t say, and there’s a sense of absolute assault on academic freedom, and from what I’m hearing, that adds up to NIH funding. “Eighty to 90 percent of the money and funding goes into drug research and development,” Means explains.

“We intend to exclude any kind of ideology from our scientific guidelines,” he continues. “And that's the key to everything.”

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