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Sep 15, 16 tweets

For decades, vaccines were recognized to cause brain injury and mental retardation.

So “retarded” was banned, the injuries were relabeled as autism, and autism’s ambiguity was used to hide it all.

Lived experiences were turned into word games. But the paper trail shows it was never an accident.

In this report, @MidwesternDoc exposes the games that have been played to hide vaccine injuries for generations.

🧵 THREAD

The information in this thread comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc.

For all the sources and details, read the full report below.
midwesterndoctor.com/p/erasing-ence…

Propaganda works. In fact, it’s one of the most powerful invisible forces in modern society.

Professional PR firms create narratives that most people believe, even when they very obviously go against our self-interest. And most people never notice it’s happening.

The COVID vaccine roll out was the largest PR campaign of our lifetime.

Many of our modern cultural beliefs didn’t emerge naturally—they were planted.

When a belief requires a massive PR campaign to sustain it, odds are it wouldn’t exist without that campaign.

Case in point: “Vaccines don’t cause autism.”

All of the anecdotal evidence points to at least a correlation between vaccines and autism. But the propaganda has convinced a massive amount of people to ignore what they’ve seen with their own eyes.

RFK Jr., backed by Trump, came into his position as HHS secretary with a simple mission: enforce existing vaccine safety laws, open the data, and require real trials before approval.

These things shouldn’t be controversial.

But instead of support, he was met with media smears and sabotage.

When the CDC director refused to remove officials who blocked transparency, she was fired. And then those officials resigned anyway.

One of them, Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, tried to frame RFK Jr. as waging a “war on science” on his way out.

When the spotlight shifted to Daskalakis, his private life exploded into public view.

Photos surfaced of Daskalakis in fetish outfits with other men—some with satanic symbols. The backlash was fierce. But all the while he appeared to be living in a bubble, never expecting the backlash that followed his statements and the revelation of his private life.

As the public tried to process how the CDC ignored mountains of vaccine injury reports, many saw this as a window into why the agency was so hostile to truth.

And then on X, Rand Paul zeroed in on the problem: the CDC’s zeal around vaccines mirrors a fetish-like obsession that is not supported by data.

Meanwhile, the Hepatitis B shot for newborns—one of the most controversial vaccines ever—was defended with a narrative that never made sense.

But PR turned it into moral dogma.

Then Daskalakis went on a media tour.

On CNN, he doubled down on using the term “pregnant people.” But on MSNBC, he was suddenly polished, dropping the gender talk, and rolling out sculpted phrases that were critical of RFK Jr. and reeked of PR coaching.

Two totally different personas for two different audiences.

Classic propaganda.

@MidwesternDoc Read the full deep-dive from @MidwesternDoc—it will change how you see vaccine narratives forever.

midwesterndoctor.com/p/erasing-ence…

@MidwesternDoc RFK Jr. hit back on Fox News.

He revealed that Daskalakis directly blocked federal aid to Texas during a measles outbreak after RFK Jr. requested it.

Let that sink in.

Daskalakis also stonewalled vaccine safety data for seven months and ran the system that was capturing <1% of COVID vaccine injuries.

It was malpractice.

So the exact same officials who claimed RFK Jr. would unleash a measles catastrophe actively sabotaged the measles response in Texas.

Their goal has never been about public health. They’ve been protecting the vaccine program—and weaponizing outbreaks for political gain.

In lockstep, the media played their role.

@MidwesternDoc This duplicity runs deep.

Orwell warned that language defines thought. Change the words, and you change what people can even conceive of.

With vaccines, this was weaponized through slippery phrases like “safe and effective”—never defined, yet endlessly repeated.

Before censorship took over, vaccine encephalitis and brain injury were openly documented in journals and even discussed in the media.

In the 1980s, doctors openly admitted vaccines could leave children “mentally retarded.”

But that language was later banned—and replaced.

The word was attacked in the 2000s and in 2010 Obama signed a law outlawing the term “mentally retarded.”

“Mentally retarded” became “autism.”

@MidwesternDoc Unmistakable cases of vaccine brain injury were rebranded into a vague, amorphous spectrum.

Suddenly, the trauma parents had witnessed became too abstract and “complicated” to debate.

Another PR victory achieved.

The rise in “mild autism” is the other side of the same coin.

Less severe vaccine injuries manifest as quirks or traits, while the severe cases—what’s now called “profound autism”—are buried under the same label.

The vast and often shifting spectrum with no concrete definitions hides the real pattern.

And it is very likely by design.

@MidwesternDoc If you’ve sensed autism diagnoses just don’t add up, this report from @MidwesternDoc explains why.

midwesterndoctor.com/p/erasing-ence…

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