From MAHA to… Make American Biotech Accelerate? The Pharma Memo That Captured a Movement

A leaked memo from the biotech lobby reveals a plan to neutralize RFK Jr.—not by confronting him, but by co-opting the language of reform. Now that same script is being deployed nationwide through biometric wearables, national security buzzwords, and behavioral scoring systems dressed up as public health. MAHA didn’t stop the Pharma cartel—it may have just scaled it.

Editor’s Note: This report is based on internal BIO meeting minutes (download available at the end of this article) leaked by anonymous sources and originally published by Brownstone.org. These statements reflect the document’s contents and have not been independently verified. Readers are encouraged to seek further confirmation and context.


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In April, the vaccine cartel plotted to take down RFK Jr. By July, he was running their playbook—only better.

A leaked internal memo from the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO), the powerful trade group representing Pfizer, Merck, Novavax, and Vaxcyte, reveals a calculated plan to:

“Go to The Hill and lobby… it is time for RFK Jr. to go.” 

First published by the Brownstone Institute, an internal memo dated April 3, 2025 shows BIO executives in full-blown panic over Kennedy’s reform agenda. According to the memo, Kennedy’s agenda threatened to slow FDA “fast-tracts,” a form of regulatory rubber-stamping. Manufacturer liability, and emergency use authorizations were also listed amid top concerns.

So they mobilized.

BIO set aside $2 million—half its entire reserve—for a D.C.-focused propaganda blitz titled Why We Vaccinate, designed to “inspire and frighten” the “movable middle.”

The leaked document—provided by whistleblowers and verified by internal metadata—outlined plans to elevate surrogate voices like Dr. Oz, Senator Cassidy, and AEI to neutralize Kennedy without ever addressing the substance of his critique.

“This is not policy,” Brownstone wrote. “It’s psychological misdirection through proxy.”

And from the outside, it looks like it worked.
Not by destroying Kennedy—but by absorbing him.
The language changed. The packaging changed.
But the system stayed right where it was.


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The Wearable Coup

While BIO crafted talking points around “efficiency,” “transparency,” and “resilience,” RFK Jr. beat them to the punch.

In June, Kennedy unveiled a new extension of his health messaging on X, reframing MAHA—Make America Healthy Again—to include a biotech acceleration push he dubbed MABA: Make American Biotech Accelerate. While not a formal policy rollout, the language marked a clear pivot: wearables, diagnostics, and life science innovation reframed as patriotic infrastructure.

His post celebrated “the power of U.S. biotech” and pledged to clear regulatory “red tape” so that “great science” could deliver “real cures… at lower costs.”

At the center of MAHA’s tech rollout? Levels, a wearables startup co-founded by RFK ally, and Surgeon General nominee, Dr. Casey Means.

And in a twist that underscores just how far the narrative has shifted, Tucker Carlson’s show—once a safe haven for biotech skepticism—is now sponsored by Levels.

Screenshot from The Tucker Carlson Show, June 2025 broadcast with RFK Jr.: “Brought to you by: LEVELS

What BIO feared RFK might destroy, he has instead absorbed. The new pitch isn’t “trust pharma.” It’s “optimize your biology.” Same data capture, different flag.

From Threat to Throughline

The Brownstone exposé didn’t just reveal a PR operation. It exposed a deeply cynical effort to erase a reform movement through narrative control.

BIO’s April strategy was clear:

“Avoid confronting RFK Jr. head-on. Flood the zone with surrogate validators… reshape public sentiment through emotionally manipulative messaging.”

Inside the memo, the language was surgical—and deeply calculated:

Shift from “protect” and “defend” to “enhance,” “optimize,” and “streamline.”

Target Trump insiders, not RFK directly.
Use AEI and Dr. Oz to validate the message.
Reframe vaccine policy as national security infrastructure.

It wasn’t about debating Kennedy. It was about outflanking him.

Dr. Kat Lindley, a physician and medical freedom advocate, said the memo confirms what many already suspect.

“The American public is tired of a healthcare system controlled by pharma and protected by a revolving door at our regulatory agencies,” she said. “People elected President Trump and support the MAHA agenda because they want accountability. So it’s no surprise to see pharma fighting back.”

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She warned that the document reveals how far industry actors are willing to go to maintain power:

“This memo should be taken seriously—it shows a coordinated effort to undermine reform, and this administration needs to take a hard look at that.”

But while BIO was engineering talking points around “efficiency,” “transparency,” and “resilience,” RFK Jr. beat them to the punch.

As Brownstone put it:

“This is rhetorical mimicry—a deliberate tactic to adopt the aesthetic of reform while preserving the machinery of capture.”

And from the outside, it looks like it worked.

By the time BIO rolled out the strategy, Kennedy was already speaking their language—not to resist it, but to operationalize it.

Critics, such as Catherine Austin Fitts are now blasting the illusion of MAHA for reframing the entire battlefield: your data is the new public health currency.

“Game over,” Fitts posted to X. “… this Administration is all in on the INTERNET OF BODIES – moving digital technology and the digital control grid into your body and mind.”

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The Empire Rebranded

Behind the April memo was fear—not of disease, but of accountability.

“They keep moving the goalposts on vaccines,” one BIO participant complained.

But the goalposts weren’t moving. For the first time since COVID, the legal shortcuts behind Operation Warp Speed were under real scrutiny.

Kennedy’s team had begun reviewing the FDA’s emergency use authority under Section 564 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act—and the 1991 FDA-adopted Common Rule (45 CFR 46) that governs protections for human research subjects.

If those Common Rule provisions are reinforced, they would roll back the centralized IRB system that enabled bulk consent and implied consent during mass vaccine trials.

Combined with renewed pressure on the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, which gave manufacturers immunity from liability, the entire post-2020 pharma playbook was suddenly at risk.

BIO responded fast—$2 million allocated to emotional messaging, Beltway influencers activated, and a coordinated effort to shape the narrative before Congress returns in September and MAHA’s policy agenda gains traction.

Strategic Influence, Sponsored

The BIO memo outlined a clear playbook: don’t confront RFK Jr. directly—surround him. Leverage figures like Dr. Oz, Senator Cassidy, and the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) as conservative validators to reframe vaccine policy as national security. The memo called for targeting “legislators and influencers” who could “inspire and frighten” the public.

Which is why it matters that Tucker Carlson’s show is now sponsored by Levels, the glucose-monitoring startup co-founded by MAHA health evangelist Dr. Casey Means. The same audience once skeptical of Warp Speed is now being sold biometric scoring in the language of freedom, science, and resilience.

From the outside, it looks like the strategy didn’t fail. It went live.

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