Such groups getting power love to have attractive, believable faces, like con groups. If such a face has real provable connection to a popular person, even better.
If RFK really is an honest antivaxxer, then yes, "his own research" may lead to him admitting he was wrong and be a wholesome event in general.
Imagine an antivaxxer is the health secretary and you would get why this research is coming out. Be prepared for some other bullshit “research” based on another ignorant fear. Like eugenics and criminals or some really bullshit.
Is this that government waste that DOGE was supposed to be cutting? Because funding new studies for thoroughly debunked nonsense is absolutely wasteful.
Okay, I used to work for a supplement distributor, and I'm going to explain to you how the supplement industry works. You'll then be able to see how they intend to pull this kind of BS.
Determine whether you will sell to weight loss, skin care, or masculine fragility. Now go find yourself a Third World country, the usual is Brazil because it has a considerable population and a fairly large medical establishment. Find a study that was done that addresses in some fashion what you're trying to sell. The study will probably be of a small population and have a slight effect on a small percentage of that population.
Now you can go ahead and market your product and claim that a medical study says that some people will see an effect. Let your marketing people go ahead and spin that however they want, you've got your evidence.
Now do you see how the brainworm's CDC is going to go ahead and push whatever point of view he wants?