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Calley Means Claims HHS Bureaucrats Sabotaging Make America Healthy Again Movement

Adam Myers
November 16, 2025

Calley Means Alleges Sabotage of Make America Healthy Again Movement by HHS Bureaucrats

In a recent statement, Calley Means, a prominent advocate for the Make America Healthy Again movement, has raised serious concerns regarding alleged sabotage efforts by bureaucrats within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). According to Means, a manual purportedly distributed to HHS employees outlines strategies for undermining institutional efforts aimed at promoting public health initiatives.

Means claims that the manual, described as a "CIA manual" titled "How to be a Bad Bureaucrat and Subvert an Institution from Within," is being circulated among HHS staff. He asserts that approximately 90% of the agency's 70,000 employees are engaging in discussions about the manual, suggesting that they view their roles as defenders of science and public health against the agendas of political figures such as President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

"They're sending around this CIA manual, and it's creating a culture of dissent within the agency," Means stated. "Employees are reportedly discussing their perceived duty to protect America and science from what they see as a harmful agenda." He characterized the situation as a "nightmare," indicating a deep concern for the integrity of health policies and initiatives being implemented under the current administration.

The claims made by Means have not been independently verified, and HHS has not yet issued a public response to these allegations. The implications of such internal dissent within a major federal agency raise questions about the potential impact on public health initiatives and the overall effectiveness of the department.

As the Make America Healthy Again movement continues to advocate for changes in health policy, the allegations of sabotage within HHS could complicate efforts to implement new strategies aimed at improving public health outcomes across the nation. The situation underscores the ongoing tensions between political agendas and bureaucratic operations within federal agencies.

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