Texas measles outbreak used as political psyop to pressure RFK Jr., whistleblower claims
By finnheartley // 2025-05-14
 
  • Fabricated Outbreak Allegation: A whistleblower claims the Texas measles outbreak was staged to pressure RFK Jr. into endorsing vaccines, with suspicious timing—just before his Senate confirmation hearings in early 2025.
  • Hospital Negligence, Not Measles: Two child deaths were blamed on measles, but evidence suggests medical mismanagement—denied treatments (e.g., vitamin A, steroids) and forced ventilator use, resembling controversial COVID-era protocols.
  • Deborah Birx’s Involvement: Birx, former COVID-19 coordinator, moved to Texas months before the outbreak, raising concerns she helped orchestrate the narrative, given her history of pushing unproven interventions.
  • Coerced Statement from RFK Jr.: After media pressure, Kennedy publicly supported measles vaccines in April 2025—a move critics say was forced to end the orchestrated panic, after which coverage abruptly stopped.
  • Broader Deception Patterns: The outbreak’s unusual D8 measles strain (common in India/Europe) and parallels to past fabricated outbreaks suggest deliberate manipulation to advance vaccine mandates and suppress safety concerns.
A whistleblower from the Washington State Department of Public Health has alleged that the recent measles outbreak in West Texas was fabricated to manipulate public opinion and force Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. into endorsing vaccines, according to explosive revelations from medical freedom advocate Alix Mayer. In an interview with Mike Adams on Brighteon.com, Mayer presented a detailed timeline suggesting the outbreak—which resulted in two child deaths—was a coordinated effort to pressure Kennedy into publicly supporting measles vaccinations. Evidence points to hospital mismanagement, not measles, as the true cause of the fatalities, with controversial figures like Dr. Deborah Birx allegedly involved.

Key Findings:

1. Timing of the Outbreak
  • The first measles cases in Texas emerged just six days before Kennedy’s Senate confirmation hearings in January 2025, raising suspicions of a politically motivated narrative.
  • After Kennedy was sworn in on February 13, media hysteria escalated, culminating in headlines about the "first U.S. measles death in a decade" on February 27.
2. Hospital Mismanagement and Withheld Treatments
  • Parents and medical experts, including Dr. Pierre Kory, assert that the two children who died—a six-year-old Mennonite girl and a young girl named Daisy—were victims of medical negligence, not measles.
  • Both children were denied critical treatments like nebulized budesonide (a steroid for lung inflammation) and vitamin A, which the World Health Organization (WHO) considers standard care for measles complications.
  • One child was reportedly sedated and placed on a ventilator against her parents’ wishes, mirroring COVID-era "hospital homicide" protocols.
3. Deborah Birx’s Suspicious Role
  • Birx, the former White House COVID-19 coordinator, relocated to Lubbock, Texas, in late 2023—just months before the outbreak.
  • Mayer suggests Birx may have been positioned to oversee the narrative, given her history of promoting unproven medical interventions during the pandemic.
4. Kennedy’s Forced Statement
  • After weeks of media pressure, Kennedy issued a statement on April 7, 2025, acknowledging that vaccination is "the most effective way to prevent measles"—a concession critics argue was coerced to stop further child deaths.
  • Mayer contends the statement was a strategic move to halt the psyop, as media coverage of measles abruptly declined afterward.

Broader Implications

  • Fabricated Outbreaks? The whistleblower’s claims align with past incidents, such as the 2019 Washington measles "outbreak," later revealed to be a PR stunt to pass vaccine mandates.
  • Vaccine Safety Concerns: Mayer highlighted 302 VAERS-reported deaths linked to measles vaccines, with underreporting likely making the true toll much higher.
  • Weaponized Measles? Genetic sequencing revealed an unusual D8 strain of measles—typically found in India and Europe—suggesting possible bioengineering or deliberate introduction.

Conclusion

Mayer’s investigation paints a disturbing picture of public health agencies and media colluding to manufacture crises for political ends. As Kennedy navigates HHS reforms, the Texas case underscores the urgent need for transparency—and a reckoning with the forces manipulating health policy. "This measles is not what it looks like in the media," Mayer warned. "There’s something wrong here, and we will find out the truth." Watch the full episode of the "Health Ranger Report" with Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, and Alix Mayer as they reveal shocking revelations about the Texas measles fear-based psyop. This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.

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