By: John Clore | Investigative Journalist | 3/26/2025 at 12:23 AM

I’ve seen this playbook before!

In 2020, the world watched as fear swept across every screen, household, and community. Fueled by a media blitz and backed by shaky science, lockdowns paralyzed the nation, families were separated, small businesses were crushed, and life as we knew it was dismantled — all under the direction of Dr. Anthony Fauci.

And now, as measles begins to surface in headlines, we’re seeing the rise of a familiar figure: Dr. William J. Moss, executive director of the International Vaccine Access Center (IVAC) at Johns Hopkins University. He’s being positioned as the authoritative voice on what’s being called a “measles crisis.”

But is it a crisis? Or is this déjà vu?

A New Face of Fear

Dr. Moss, who for years has been quietly operating within global vaccine policy circles, is now emerging front and center in mainstream coverage about measles outbreaks in the U.S. He’s warning of the risks, citing low vaccination rates and “global vulnerability.” While no one questions that measles can be serious, the timing, the language, and the media amplification of these warnings should raise alarms.

Let’s be honest — we’ve seen what unchecked “expert advice” can lead to: school closures, stay-at-home orders, forced medical decisions, and skyrocketing mental health crises. The last time this happened, we gave up freedom for fear. And it didn’t end well.

On August 8, 2023, Dr. Moss joined other experts in a public panel titled, “Ask the Experts: Why Measles Rates are on the Rise,” sparking what some are calling the opening salvo in a new wave of public health fear campaigns. The messaging is clear: measles is back, and the public must act fast. But the data tells a very different story.

The Narrative vs. The Numbers

Despite headlines warning of surging measles rates, national case data shows no such explosion. In fact, a chart showing reported U.S. measles cases from 2015 to 2024 reveals a dramatic spike in 2019, followed by a sharp drop and a relatively flat trend since. As of 2023 and early 2024, there has been no significant rise in cases. Source: CDC Measles Cases and Outbreaks (Archived and Current Data)

So why the alarm? Why now?

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The Fauci Blueprint

Dr. Moss’s rise comes on the heels of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s controversial tenure, a period marked by public distrust, opaque data, and ever-changing narratives. Fauci’s involvement in gain-of-function research and connections to the Wuhan Institute of Virology were major red flags for many. Despite mounting questions, President Biden issued a quiet pardon, shielding Fauci from legal fallout.

Now, many are questioning whether Moss is stepping into the same role—the public face of future mandates. Could Americans face stay-at-home orders, vaccine mandates, or lockdowns over measles? It sounds far-fetched, until you consider how COVID began: with “just a few cases.”

Media as a Weapon

The August 8 panel is a classic example of what critics are calling psychological operations (psyops). The media, acting as a megaphone, amplifies fear-based messaging without context. Public trust in health institutions has waned, and these campaigns only deepen the divide.

The demand for public panic seems to be outpacing the actual threat. As with the now-debunked COVID death projections and the controversial mask mandates, many Americans are saying: not again.

 

Conclusion: The Minority May Comply, But the Majority Won’t Forget

While a small segment of the population may heed renewed calls for mass vaccination or restrictions, most Americans have grown skeptical. The pattern is recognizable, the players familiar, and the playbook worn thin.

The question isn’t whether measles is real. It is. The question is whether this renewed media blitz is truly about public health—or about control, compliance, and setting the stage for the next round of restrictions.

Dr. Moss may not be Fauci, but he’s reading from the same script.

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