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Where on Earth did the Means siblings Come from?
By newseditors // 2025-06-02
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How this brother-sister duo could influence Trump's health agenda In November of 2024, the Trump administration nominated a new Surgeon General—Fox News contributor Dr. Janette Nesheiwat. Trump and RFK Jr.’s base immediately reacted to the decision, claiming she did not at all represent what the MAGA and MAHA movement stand for: transparency, authenticity, an anti-establishment approach to medicine, and perhaps most importantly, resistance to globalist medical tyranny. (Article republished from DiedSuddenlyNews.Substack.com) Unfortunately, the critics were correct. In a tweet from 2021, at the height of the COVID craze, she praised Dr. Fauci’s mask mandates, claiming “Masks have saved thousands of lives and prevented thousands of infections.” Even worse, however, in her role as Fox News contributor, she penned an op-ed supporting the release of the rushed COVID-19 vaccinations. The headline read: “COVID, vaccines, and the future - this is our path out of the pandemic.” Once the truth about her history of less-than ideal COVID medical advice began circulating around social media, it became clear that Trump and RFK Jr. would have utter mutiny on their hands if they followed through with her confirmation hearing. So, they didn’t. The Trump administration promptly reversed course. It was a close call, but a relief for the MAHA community to know that their concerns were listened to and understood by RFK Jr. and President Trump. However, the next nominee would not be the improvement they were hoping for. In early May of 2025, RFK Jr. and Trump announced a new surgeon general nominee: social media health influencer Dr. Casey Means. But who are Casey and Callie Means? The Means Siblings just came out of nowhere POST-Covid pandemic with a watered-down form of dissident medicine. While business owners, nurses, doctors, and parents were in the trenches fighting the mask-obsessed school boards, vaccine mandates, and covid lockdowns, the Means Twins were no where to be found. They only appeared after-the-lockdowns were lifted and the Covid restrictions had ended. They began questioning the medical establishment almost a year after it became remotely safe to do so. During Covid, hero doctors lost their licenses, nurse and pharmaceutical whistleblowers lost their livelihoods, businesses who stayed open were fined into bankruptcy, and mothers were arrested outside of school board meetings for protesting draconian mandates. Where were Calley and Casey Means when America needed them the most? About 9 months ago, the Means siblings appeared on Tucker Carlson’s Show as “Big Pharma Whistleblowers” Now, rumor has it that Susie Wiles, President Trump’s Chief of Staff, arranged for this interview. Nobody gets on Tucker Carlson’s show unless you have a viral groundbreaking story, or if you are well-connected and know someone who can get you on there. If the Susie Wiles rumor proves to be true, then she has been planning the Means sibling prop-up for quite sometime. In the Tucker Carlson episode, the Means siblings discuss the corruption of Obamacare (duh) , chemicals in our food, and only briefly touch on baby vaccinations in regard to the financial benefit that it has for Big Pharma in the long run. The Means Siblings were all of a sudden, everywhere. Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, Fox News, everywhere you looked, Casey and Calley Means were there to weigh in. At a time when “health advocacy” is more profitable than to practicing medicine itself, Casey’s influencer past, and profitable business ventures (more on that in a moment) left longtime members of the MAHA community suspicious of her true intentions. After all, a quick look into her past, and you will find she is perhaps less doctor, and more opportunist. As Axios reported:
“Casey completed her medical education at Stanford, but dropped out of an otolaryngology head and neck surgeon residency program in 2018 during her fifth year, per her LinkedIn profile. Her medical license is currently inactive, per the Independent. She said she left the residency to focus on "how to keep people out of the operating room," according to her website. Afterward, she went on to practice functional medicine, per the New York Times. Later, she co-founded Levels, a food logging and habit tracking application paired with glucose monitoring. She co-authored a book with her brother last year called "Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism and Limitless Health."
Yes, you heard right- Our new surgeon general doesn’t even have an active medical license. As much as she’d probably like us to believe that has something to do with her disillusionment with the mainstream medical industry, given her success as a health entrepreneur, it seems to have a lot more to do with ulterior motives. What is also interesting about Casey Means, is that she is not alone in the Trump administration, she will be working alongside her brother, Calley Means, who is a White House adviser. The two are very openly supportive of each other on social media. Calley, also a health entrepreneur, has gone to great lengths in order to defend his sister Casey against criticism of her dicey past. Though their relationship is undoubtedly an admirable family dynamic, it is also massively concerning to know we have a very biased voice within the White House advocating for someone who may not be qualified for their position. Read more at: DiedSuddenlyNews.Substack.com
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