Bill Gates-Funded Reporters at RFK Confirmation Hearing Caught Using Pre-Written Propaganda Headlines


Legacy media reporters covering Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s Senate confirmation hearing have been caught using pre-written negative headlines to spoon-feed establishment propaganda to the masses regarding the Make America Healthy Again project.

Earlier this week, Bill Gates was exposed for bankrolling a fake grassroots campaign of so-called doctors opposing RFK Jr.’s appointment as Health Secretary.

Now, the mainstream media—also heavily funded by Gates—has been caught orchestrating manufactured outrage ahead of the hearing.

During the confirmation hearing, Kennedy said the U.S. is “having epidemics of all of these chronic illnesses,” citing autoimmune diseases, neurological diseases, allergies and obesity, when asked by Sen. Roger Marshall, a Kansas Republican and physician, about his vision for making America healthy again.

Kennedy said “something is poisoning the American people,” arguing that the “primary culprit” is the switch to chemical-heavy and processed foods Americans consume.

“We need to get a handle on this, because if we don’t, it’s an existential threat,” Kennedy said, outlining that fixing the food supply is the top priority.

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Kennedy also clarified his position on Medicaid when asked about the program by New Mexico Sen. Ben Luján. Kennedy agreed it is a “critical program,” but said it’s “not working as well as it ought to be.”

Sen. Thom Tillis, a North Carolina Republican, also asked Kennedy whether he is a “conspiracy theorist.”

“That is a pejorative, senator, that’s applied to me, mainly to keep me from asking difficult questions of powerful interests,” Kennedy explained. 

Kennedy said he’s been smeared as a “conspiracy theorist” for his research and statements on COVID-19 transmission early on in the pandemic, for his assertions about red dye causing cancer and for revealing that fluoride lowered IQ. 

“I could go on for a week,” Kennedy said, citing the issues as examples of where public opinion has evolved over time to ultimately vindicate his position.

As CBS report, the FDA recently announced it had decided to revoke food coloring Red 3’s authorization to be added to foods, over concerns about how the dye has been linked to cancer in laboratory animals. 

Last September, a court ruled against the EPA in a lawsuit about health risks due to fluoride in water.

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