FDA Vaccine Chief OUT – Takes Parting Shot at RFK Jr.

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Food Drug Administration’s (FDA) top vaccine regulator, Dr. Peter Marks, quit and took a parting shot at Secretary of Human Health Service Department RFK Jr. for his anti-vaccine agenda.

Marks, who oversaw Operation Warp Speed, was reportedly given the ultimatum to resign or be fired by RFK Jr., who has publicly questioned vaccine safety despite overwhelming scientific consensus.

The resignation signals Kennedy’s aggressive dismantling of public health safeguards that patriots have long suspected were compromised by profit-driven bureaucrats.

Dr. Marks sent his resignation letter to Acting FDA Commissioner Sara Brenner, stating he will retire by April 5 as director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.

His departure comes as Kennedy implements sweeping changes at HHS, including plans to cut 20,000 workers from the bloated federal agency that has failed to protect Americans from harmful products and treatments.

In his resignation letter, Marks criticized Kennedy with shocking frankness.

“It has become clear that truth and transparency are not desired by the secretary, but rather he wishes subservient confirmation of his misinformation and lies,” Marks wrote.

Kennedy, who President Trump appointed to lead HHS, has promised to investigate vaccine injuries, long COVID, and Lyme disease – conditions the previous administration largely ignored.

“Those are things that are priorities for me, and also Lyme disease. These are priorities for the American people,” Kennedy stated, signaling a dramatic shift from previous leadership that seemed more concerned with pharmaceutical profits than patient safety.

The conflict between Marks and Kennedy highlights the ongoing battle between those who advocate for unquestioning acceptance of pharmaceutical products and those demanding greater transparency and accountability.

Under Kennedy’s direction, independent federal vaccine advisory committees have been postponed, and controversial studies on vaccine safety have been initiated – moves that many conservatives have applauded as long overdue.

Kennedy’s critics, primarily from the medical establishment that benefited enormously from vaccine mandates, have expressed alarm.

Dr. Paul Offit, a well-known vaccine advocate with pharmaceutical industry ties, claimed, “In forcing Peter Marks to resign, RFK Jr. is now the wolf guarding the hen house.”

Moreover, the shake-up comes as Kennedy plans to restructure HHS by cutting 10,000 administrative positions to increase efficiency.

The department has ballooned with bureaucrats for too long while American health has steadily declined.

Kennedy aims to create an agency that serves Americans rather than pharmaceutical companies by focusing on streamlining operations.

Marks, who was a key figure in Operation Warp Speed during the Trump administration, has become increasingly critical of Kennedy’s leadership approach.

However, many conservatives see Kennedy’s determination to question established vaccine protocols as a refreshing departure from the previous rubber-stamp approach that prioritized pharmaceutical profits over rigorous safety testing.

Patriots across the country are watching these developments closely, hoping that Kennedy’s reforms will finally bring transparency to an agency that has lost the trust of millions of Americans.