

NJ Public Health Innovation PAC
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1/14 🚨 BOMBSHELL: Bill Gates & Jeffrey Epstein weren’t just “donating to science”… They were secretly buying CONTROL over what scientists discover, share, and believe — through a platform you probably use: ResearchGate. Leaked insider documents expose the real playbook: influence + money + power disguised as “helping science.” This changes everything. 🧵 Thread starts now. Stay till the end — the full pattern & proof will blow your mind. #ResearchGate #EpsteinFiles #ScienceForSale #BillionairesBuyingScience

The CDC just admitted that the mRNA injections they told all pregnant women to take increase the risk of a leading cause of maternal and fetal death. No mainstream media outlets have said a word...














🚨 SIGNED INTO LAW: NJ BILLS A6166 / S4894 🚨 Today, Governor Murphy signed A6166 / S4894 into law, centralizing vaccine and immunization policy authority within the New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH). 🔎 What this changes in NJ: • NJDOH now sets statewide vaccine guidance • NJ law is no longer anchored to federal ACIP standards • Guidance is based on recommendations from third-party professional medical organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics ⚠️ Why this matters: Many of these organizations are private, unelected, and pharma-funded, yet they recommend products made by the same industry that funds them. This law effectively outsources public health policy to groups with built-in conflicts of interest, while reducing legislative oversight and public accountability. 💡 This is not anti-medicine, it’s about who controls policy, who benefits, and whether parents and elected leaders still have a meaningful voice. 📌 An appointed agency now holds expanded power over medical policy impacting every NJ family. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Remain vigilant NJ #njphipac




Under President Trump’s leadership, common sense, scientific integrity, and accountability have been restored to federal food and health policy. For decades, the Dietary Guidelines favored corporate interests over common-sense, science-driven advice to improve the health of Americans. That ends today. The new Dietary Guidelines call for prioritizing high-quality protein, healthy fats, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains—and avoiding highly processed foods and refined carbohydrates.