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The anxiety over the ‘psyop’ and the urgent need to put a stop to it for the sake of the future

Trump Nominates Dr. Casey Means as Surgeon General

This week, President Trump made an unexpected announcement regarding his new choices for surgeon generals, revealing that he is nominating Dr. Casey Means for the prestigious role.

Trump stated, “Casey is the ideal candidate, and we are collaborating closely with our remarkable Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to successfully pursue our agenda aimed at addressing the ongoing chronic disease crisis and safeguarding the health of all Americans.”

He went on to express confidence, saying, “Dr. Casey could potentially become one of the best surgeon generals in the history of the United States.”

Dr. Means and her sibling, Carrie, gained public attention significantly by influencing the Trump administration’s policies. However, even before that, the Stanford-trained physician had carved out a space for herself as a wellness advocate, also co-authoring a book on the chronic disease epidemic titled “Good Energy.”

Nonetheless, despite her impressive qualifications and commitment to promoting better health in America, some conservatives express skepticism regarding her nomination, dubbing it a “Psyop.”

“This is the first I’ve heard about Carrie Means through platforms like Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson,” remarked Steve Dees on his show. He added that if these media outlets are the places for government propaganda, he would certainly be reconsidering his stance by the day’s end.

“I’ve been seeing a lot of conversations about this on my social media lately. I’m open to looking into these individuals more closely, but it’s just that, well, we’ve often discussed the need for proof and transparency.”

He elaborated that those who feel marginalized tend to view newcomers with suspicion, viewing them as potential traitors.

Moreover, he emphasized that unless the Maha movement understands the necessity of overcoming their fears, its longevity might be in jeopardy.

“Eventually, you have to progress beyond feelings of sadness and frustration. In this atmosphere, one can’t govern effectively without engaging those who haven’t been on board from the beginning.”

He concluded with a thought-provoking notion about risk: “It’s just like relationships—if you want to commit, you have to accept the possibility of heartbreak.”

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