Doctors’ ‘Committee’ Opposing RFK Is Bill Gates-Backed Astroturf with Fake Names
A “committee” widely cited in the media as opposing the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services turns out to be a Bill Gates-backed “Astroturf” organization that accepts fake signatories.
The “Committee to Protect Health Care,” cited by NBC News and others, published an open letter declaring that doctors are “appalled by Donald Trump’s reckless decision” to appoint Kennedy. Thousands are said to have signed.
However, there is no verification process for signatories. (Was able to sign up as Dr. Donald Duck, OG, of Disney World, FL, specializing in podiatry.) The anti-Kennedy petition simply accepts any signature from anyone.
Others have tried the same experiment, including fitness influencer Jillian Michaels and provocateur Alex Jones.
Major Breaking Bill Gates Scandal! Gates Foundation Dark Money Group, Arabella Caught Secretly Running A Fake Medical Petition With Over 17K Signatures Of Fake Doctors Targeting The Conformation of RFK Jr As HHS Secretary.
This new bombshell revelation dwarfs Gates latest… pic.twitter.com/Ccm9SQagpo
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) January 24, 2025
The Committee to Protect Health Care is a 501(c)4 organization, meaning that it does not have to reveal its donors.
@JillianMichaels breaks down who is fighting against RFK Jr getting confirmed. It is definitely eye opening and worth watching🚨 pic.twitter.com/XmxLNF7Nah
— Michelle Maxwell (@MichelleMaxwell) January 27, 2025
However, a related 501(c)3 charity, The Committee to Protect Health Care Fund, does have to reveal its donors. It is funded in part by the “left-of-center Sixteen Thirty Fund (1630 Fund) and Hopewell Fund.” The Hopewell Fund, in turn, has “hired Arabella Advisors, a leading national philanthropy services firm, to manage its project hosting and fiscal sponsorship services.” The Sixteen Thirty Fund is likewise managed by the Arabella Advisors organization.