BIO Plots $2M Campaign to Remove RFK
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A leaked memo surfaced outlining a plot to remove US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

The document, linked to the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO), details a $2 million effort. BIO includes major firms like Pfizer and Merck. The plan targets Kennedy’s regulatory reforms, aiming to oust him by September.

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Leaked Memo Allegations

The memo, dated April 3, 2025, suggests BIO held a “Vaccine Policy Steering Committee” meeting.

It claims the group seeks to undo Kennedy’s Senate confirmation. BIO allegedly plans to lobby Congress to push Kennedy out.

The document lacks public authentication from named parties. Whistleblowers provided it to Popular Rationalism for analysis.

The document begins by making a straightforward political assessment: Kennedy’s bid poses risks to investor confidence, regulatory stability, and the sustainability of the vaccine industry. Leadership at BIO, based on the leaked document, clearly states: “It’s time to go to The Hill and lobby for RFK Jr’s departure.” —[James Lyons-Weiler, Brownstone Institute]

Campaign Strategy

BIO set aside $2 million—half of its cash reserves—for an initiative titled “Why We Vaccinate.” This campaign, dubbed the RFK Removal Plot, employs fear-driven messaging to sway public and legislative opinions.

The memo identifies Dr. Mehmet Oz, former Senator Richard Burr, and Senator Bill Cassidy as possible supporters. These individuals could add credibility to BIO’s attempts to counteract Kennedy’s proposals.

Social Media Reaction

The leak sparked outrage on X. Children’s Health Defense posted on July 1, 2025, highlighting the memo.

The post warns of strategic division among MAHA supporters, aligning with the memo’s tactics.

Financial and Regulatory Concerns

BIO fears Kennedy’s push for liability and safety data threatens its profit model. The memo cites investor flight due to Kennedy’s “unpredictability.”

Vaxcyte COO Jim Wassil reportedly noted investors are waiting for new data. This reflects BIO’s concern over losing regulatory shortcuts from Operation Warp Speed.

BIO’s own admissions reveal the true motive behind this campaign: fear. Not of disease, but of regulatory disruption. With RFK, Jr. and Commissioner Makary and team tightening standards, BIO executives are alarmed that predictable, post-market surveillance standards are expected to be enforced—and with them, the rapid market influence leverage built during Operation Warp Speed. —[James Lyons-Weiler, Brownstone Institute]

Timeline and Implications

The memo targets September 2025, when Congress reconvenes and schools reopen. This timing aligns with budget talks and political cycles.

BIO aims to discredit Kennedy before he gains more influence. The plot suggests a broader agenda, including WHO treaty pressures and AI censorship, impacting global health policy.

Public Health Impact

Kennedy’s reforms demand safety testing and data transparency. BIO’s response avoids scientific debate, focusing on narrative control.

The $2 million campaign seeks to protect industry dominance over public health. This effort highlights tensions between corporate interests and American citizens in the MAHA movement.

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