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2/2(Dr Hatfill was the first to notify RFKjr the absolute danger of all MrNA technology, all of it. RFK sent him to WH to work with Navarro. RFKeven sent Hatfill to the WH to do a recorded public briefing if the danger of the technology to Pres Trump. Why and who fired him and why?Bannon video on prior post
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We all have our failings, of course, and Spear’s personal lack of charm would not be interesting to anyone (myself included) so long as the larger agenda is being served. After all, Washington DC is full of rude gatekeepers. The real question is whether Spear’s shortcomings, and her own bizarre relationship with the man she so slavishly serves, are undermining the Secretary — and the ambitious and vitally important MAHA agenda he represents.
Indeed, Stefanie Spear has ruthlessly sidelined even those people who fought side by side with Kennedy through much of his career against his Big Pharma and establishment foes. I expected Spear to have been close with these long-time activists but, for instance, when we were in Idaho with Health Freedom Defense Fund President Leslie Manookian (a good friend of the Secretary), Spear acted like she barely knew her. Spear’s relationship with her former colleagues at Children’s Health Defense was similarly cold. Her default attitude toward these MAHA activists was basically contempt.
During my brief period at HHS, I argued to Secretary Kennedy that (given the intensity of the opposition) what he desperately needed was a political warfare team to counter the forces tirelessly working against his agenda. After all, his enemies include: the uniparty, the military industrial complex, the pharmaceutical industry, chemical companies, processed food producers and Wall St.
My idea was for this team to map the opposition to Secretary Kennedy in Congress.But it never came to pass. As Stefanie Spear told me, her strategy — and I use the term loosely — was to rely upon Kennedy’s “special bond” with the President to advance his agenda. (A bond so special that Trump proudly announced that he received a COVID booster in October 2025.) As those of us who have supported Trump since day one, and have been intimately involved in “Trump World” well know, Trump is who he is. He operates largely by whim, and there is never a master plan. He wants to be liked and he often listens to the last person he spoke with. (Anons did Trump say it was a Covid booster it just a booster?I think I’d remember if he said Covid.)
In fact, we’ve already seen the tragic consequences for MAHA of the Spear/RFK approach with the July 10th approval of the Moderna SPIKEVAXX Covid vaccine for “high-risk” children. Then, just a couple weeks ago, President Trump rolled out the red carpet for Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, awarding Pfizer $70 billion, praising them for reshoring their poisonous drugs and vaccines, and telling them how great of a job they did during COVID, while Kennedy stood by. Never mind that RFK had previously called the company “a craven, venal, homicidal, morally bankrupt, criminal enterprise that has captured and corrupted its regulators.”
Another sign that Spear’s strategy doesn’t work: the FDA’s Director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research Center Vinnay Prasad briefly resigned over a sophisticated and coordinated political warfare campaign (likely driven by the pharmaceutical industry) to remove him from his position. I warned my colleagues at HHS, and outsiders like Steve Bannon, that we needed to develop a plan to counter this information campaign — but we left him hanging in the wind instead.
So the sudden firing of Hatfill is part of a disturbing trend. I hope that Stefanie Spear was not immature enough to remove him to settle a personal grievance — but I know she is perfectly capable of that childish blunder. What’s even more troubling is whether Dr. Hatfill’s firing is connected to a larger coup against RFK JR as outlined by Sayer Ji. I was contacted last week by an MSNBC reporter who is writing a profile on John Knox. Why would a reporter be assigned to write a story on Knox — who’s a little-known official — a few days before Hatfill is fired?
This smells like a coordinated operation to me.
I continue to hope that RFK Jr. is aware of all these matters — and that he directed the firing of Dr. Hatfill (a move I would have argued against) after careful consideration.
I fear, however, that something very careless and very stupid happened.
The MAHA movement deserves to know whether RFK Jr. is actually running HHS or whether Stefanie Spear is in charge. Or perhaps it’s Susie Wiles and Big Pharma behind the curtain?
We deserve to know.
https://www.emerald.tv/p/whos-really-calling-the-shots-at