Trump’s surgeon general pick – Casey Means – dodges vaccine debate as health freedom movement demands answers
In a political landscape where health freedom activists have fought for decades to expose Big Pharma corruption,
the sudden rise of Casey and Calley Means has raised alarm. Casey Means, a former surgeon turned metabolic health entrepreneur, is now being considered for surgeon general under Trump — yet she refuses to address the elephant in the room: the catastrophic health damage caused by vaccines, particularly COVID-19 mRNA injections.
While the siblings preach about "metabolic dysfunction" and food toxins, critics argue their message is a deliberate diversion from the real crisis: vaccine-induced injuries, autoimmune disorders and sudden deaths plaguing millions since 2020.
Key points raised:
- Casey Means, Trump’s potential surgeon general, avoids discussing vaccine injuries despite rising public concern.
- Means and her brother, Calley, rose to prominence overnight, raising suspicions of deep state orchestration.
- Their focus on "metabolic health" distracts from urgent vaccine safety concerns, including COVID-19 jab injuries.
- RFK Jr. falsely elevated their credentials, calling Calley the "leading advocate" for food safety — despite no prior activism.
- Medical freedom advocates warn: The Means siblings may be co-opting the movement to suppress vaccine truth.
The suspicious rise of the Means siblings
Casey and Calley Means emerged from obscurity in 2024, catapulted into the national spotlight after an appearance on Tucker Carlson’s podcast, which became the "Most Shared Podcast Episode" of the year. Shortly after,
STAT News reported they were "buzzing in the same orbit as Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and even former President Donald Trump."
By November 2024,
The Wall Street Journal revealed that Casey was being vetted for surgeon general, while Calley was positioned as a key advisor in Trump’s health agenda. But how did two unknowns with zero history in medical freedom activism suddenly become the faces of the movement?
In August 2024, RFK Jr. stunned supporters by suspending his presidential campaign and endorsing Trump. During his announcement, he lavished praise on the Means siblings, calling Calley "the leading advocate for food safety, soil regeneration, and ending chronic disease" — a claim that directly contradicts Calley’s actual resume.
Calley Means was a corporate consultant, lobbyist and investor — not a health freedom warrior. His LinkedIn shows no activism against lockdowns, mandates or vaccine injuries. Meanwhile, Casey Means spent COVID-19 pushing glucose monitoring subscriptions while ignoring the mRNA jab disaster.
A calculated distraction from vaccine injuries?
The Means siblings’ sudden focus on "metabolic health" aligns suspiciously with
efforts to downplay vaccine injuries. While they blame processed foods and environmental toxins for chronic disease, they avoid mentioning the sharp rise in myocarditis, turbo cancers, and neurological disorders post-COVID shots.
In a December 2024 podcast, Calley dismissed vaccine concerns, saying:
"Over 80% of medical costs and deaths in the U.S. are tied to preventable metabolic conditions — not parents deciding to delay the Hep B vaccine."
This gaslighting tactic infuriates
medical freedom advocates who spent years fighting for vaccine transparency.
A deeper agenda?
Critics suspect the Means siblings
are controlled opposition, inserted to steer the health freedom movement away from vaccine truth. Their ties to
Big Pharma-linked groups raise red flags:
- Calley is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), a globalist think tank.
- Both worked with lobbying firms tied to pharmaceutical interests.
- Their companies (Levels and TruMed) profit from "metabolic health" solutions, not vaccine injury advocacy.
Ann Tomoko Rosen, a health freedom writer, warned: "When people who were silent during COVID show up out of nowhere asking us to 'join the movement,' it feels weird. Why are they being handed the podium while veterans of this fight are sidelined?"
As Trump considers Casey Means for surgeon general, medical freedom advocates demand answers: Why is she avoiding the vaccine debate? If she won’t address COVID-19 jab injuries, how can she be trusted to protect public health?
The Means siblings may preach "root-cause medicine," but if they ignore the
root cause of the post-2020 health collapse — vaccines — then their agenda is clear: silence the truth.
Sources include:
Debbielerman.substack.com
Anntomokorosen.substack.com
Enoch, Brighteon.ai