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Casey and Calley Means PLAGIARIZED 20 years of work on food ingredients, says the Health Ranger
Chronic disease entrepreneurs Casey and Calley Means have begun offering health policy advice to President-elect Donald Trump as part of his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) program. However, the Health Ranger says that the Meanses plagiarized the food ingredient work he has been conducting for the past 20 years in the process.
In an X / Twitter post, the Health Ranger unpacked evidence he compiled to suggest that the Meanses hijacked his efforts only to present the findings as their own, and now he wants the world to know about it.
“I’ve come to the conclusion that Casey and Calley Means have just straight up plagiarized 20 years of my work on food ingredients, and they now pretend it’s all new information and that they are the only ones who figured this out,” the Health ranger writes.
The Health Ranger also linked to this page full of Counterthink cartoons that help tell the story using humor and visuals about the many problems with the American food supply.
(Related: Have you checked out the Health Ranger’s 2008 article about food dyes in grocery products? It is still relevant today.)
Is MAHA hijacking the health movement?
The Health Ranger also says that others have been plagiarized as well, including people like Ty and Charlene Bollinger, David Wolfe, Robert Scott Bell, the Food Babe, Dr. Joseph Mercola, and many others who have likewise been telling the world about food ingredients and food safety for decades.
In many ways, MAHA itself is a rip-off of what the health movement has been trying to do for a very long time. It is certainly encouraging that Trump is adopting this platform, though, because it could help to clean up public health in a major way.
“MAHA has hijacked the true clean foods pioneers like myself and replaced our organic movement with globalist-appointed cutouts who steal our work and take credit for things we wrote about well over a decade ago,” the Health Ranger says.
“My bestselling book ‘Food Forensics’ hit No. 1 on Amazon science books long before COVID, and I wrote ‘Grocery Warning’ at least 15 years ago, listing out all the toxic ingredients in food and groceries. In my view, Casey and Calley Means are plagiarists, and they are linked to globalist agendas and globalist P.R. firms. Dr. Jack Kruse has nailed it on this very point.”
Dr. Jane Ruby (@RealDrJaneRuby) thanked the Health Ranger on X / Twitter for his commitment to the movement and for standing up for her when Stew Peters created a documentary based on her story without her permission or involvement.
“Mike you are a man of high integrity and you are one of the few people I know in this movement who is [sic] stood up for me, defended me, and went out publicly against Stew Peters when he conducted his documentary on my story without my permission or involvement,” she tweeted.
“As someone who followed your work from 25 years ago, I will always stand with you and credit you for the lives you’ve enriched and saved.”
Another person disagreed with this sentiment, thanking both Ruby and the Health Ranger for their work but suggesting that it is “not new information.”
“Your presentation is still your own,” this person added.
The X / Twitter account of the Truth About Vaccines, a project of the Bollingers, also thanked the Health Ranger for the food ingredient and natural health work he has been doing for many years.
“You taught me how to use homeopathics during H1N1 based on the Spanish Flu records of that time,” wrote another.
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