A whistleblower said he was in the room when Coca-Cola paid the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People millions of dollars to accuse parents of racism if they did not agree with soda being included in food stamp funding, among other claims.
Calley Means, author and co-founder of True Medicine, revealed on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" and a Twitter thread that he formerly consulted for the soda giant Coca-Cola, during which time he witnessed the company "give millions to the NAACP and the Hispanic Federation — both directly and through front groups."
"Being inside of the room there are three parts of the playbook to rig the system," Means told Tucker Carlson.