The vaccine agenda isn’t driven by science—it’s driven by public relations.
PR firms use psychology, emotion, and repetition to program the public. Their goal? Manufacture your consent.
This is how they made toxic shots “safe and effective.”
The media doesn’t inform you. It frames the debate.
Want to destroy someone? Don’t ask if they’re guilty—ask why they enjoy the crime.
That’s how PR works. It builds invisible walls that trap and guide you.
And it’s how vaccine skeptics get smeared. It’s all by design.
And most people fall for it. Over and over and over.
@MidwesternDoc “Safe and Effective” is just a marketing slogan. It’s not a scientific claim.
There’s no hard data. Just a vague phrase repeated until it becomes gospel.
And if you question it, you’re labeled a threat to humanity.
But behind the curtain? The data clearly shows real harm.
@MidwesternDoc The measles fear was a PR campaign, too.
Remember when RFK Jr. was blamed for a deadly measles outbreak in Samoa?
It was a complete lie. Children died there because nurses botched vaccine administration. And then they tried to cover it up. midwesterndoctor.com/p/dismantling-…
@MidwesternDoc RFK Jr. had nothing to do with it.
The media memory-holed the truth and rewrote history to attack him and other vaccine critics.
And all across social media, people just parroted the lie.
@MidwesternDoc It wasn’t vaccines that slowed the spread of infectious disease. It was sanitation.
Sewage in the streets. Rotten food. Child labor in squalor.
That’s what really fueled deadly outbreaks. It seems obvious, doesn’t it?
@MidwesternDoc Once hygiene improved, death rates plummeted—before vaccines were introduced.
Scarlet fever, the #1 killer, disappeared with zero vaccines.
But somehow, vaccines still took the credit.
The smallpox vaccine is often touted as a miracle. But in reality, it was a disaster.
The original smallpox vaccine caused so many injuries, the public rebelled against it.
In 1885, over 100,000 people marched in Leicester against vaccine mandates.
So Leicester stopped the shots and beat smallpox with hygiene and quarantine instead.
Yes, really.
@MidwesternDoc Polio actually “disappeared” thanks to a change in definition, not a vaccine.
In 1955, the criteria for diagnosing polio was changed—quietly—just in time for the Salk vaccine.
@MidwesternDoc According to the new rules, paralysis had to last 60+ days and be lab-confirmed.
Poof! “Polio” cases vanished.
Not because of the vaccine—but because the rules changed.
See how easy it is to manipulate this stuff?
@MidwesternDoc And the oral polio vaccine causes polio.
Read that again.
It’s live virus. It sheds. It mutates.
Since 1979, every U.S. case of polio has come from the vaccine itself.
Globally, it causes around 1,000 cases a year—and nobody talks about it. That’s… weird.
It turns out, DDT and other toxins may have been the real culprit behind the disease.
Polio cases exploded after DDT spraying campaigns.
The neurological damage looked identical to polio.
Sure sounds like something worth looking into. But…. We just don’t talk about that. We’re not supposed to ask that question.
Why? Because it would shatter the vaccine savior myth—and expose industrial poisoning instead.
@MidwesternDoc Believe it or not, vaccine herd immunity is actually a myth.
They said if we all got vaccinated, we’d protect each other. But vaccines rarely stop transmission.'
@MidwesternDoc For a deeper dive into what modern medicine has overlooked—or intentionally buried—check out these other eye-opening reports by @MidwesternDoc:
Democrats are panicking about the unthinkable: a THIRD Trump presidency.
They’re calling him a “lame duck” president—but what they really fear isn’t Trump himself.
It’s how he empowers people like you and me.
Could Trump actually return to the White House for a third time?
Victor Davis Hanson just dropped a stunning analysis, revealing what Trump is really thinking about a third term—and whether the MAGA movement can survive without him.
Let’s break it down.
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Victor Davis Hanson just explained why the media is already melting down about Trump’s second term—because they’re terrified of what might come after it.
Even though Trump still has nearly four full years if reelected, journalists are already calling him a “lame duck.” But Hanson says that’s not what they’re really worried about.
“You know, one of the most popular topics in the media is Donald Trump is now a lame duck, even though he has basically a full term of four years,” he said.
He pointed to headlines from The New York Times and The Washington Post, which pose the same anxious question: Can MAGA survive after Trump steps down?
“In other words,” Hanson explained, “if I were to decode that, it was ‘please, please, let’s end these crazy MAGA people because Trump won’t be around.’”
According to Hanson, Trump saw that narrative coming—and decided to flip it on its head.
In a March interview, when asked whether he’d consider a third term, Trump gave a deliberately provocative answer:
“No, you can’t do it—but my lawyers are working on it.”
Hanson said the line was pure troll bait.
“Donald Trump has been trolling the media.”
He clarified that Trump was referencing the 22nd Amendment, which says no person can be elected president more than twice—but doesn’t technically say you can’t hold office again.
“That amendment was passed in 1951,” Hanson explained, “right before the ascension of Dwight Eisenhower. It was a Republican reaction… kind of ironic, because Eisenhower probably would have been elected a third time and beaten John F. Kennedy—if the rule hadn’t just been put in place.”
This could go down as the biggest healthcare shift in American history.
Trump just did what every other politician promised to do but failed—he took a wrecking ball to Big Pharma.
An executive order to slash drug prices by up to 90%.
Then RFK Jr. exposed why no one else—not even Bernie—ever followed through.
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📍 And remember to bookmark this thread—these clips are a reminder of the moment MAGA and MAHA united to take on Big Pharma for all Americans.
Let’s break it down and roll the clips.
This was one of the moments in history—you know the kind that you will still be looking back on 20 years down the road?
President Trump just signed the most aggressive executive order on drug pricing in American history.
Standing before reporters and his health team, he announced a plan that could slash prescription costs by up to 90%—a direct hit on Big Pharma and the rigged system that’s drained American wallets for decades.
“Starting today, the United States will no longer subsidize the health care of foreign countries, which is what we were doing,” Trump said.
“We were subsidizing others health care, countries where they paid a small fraction of what for the same drug that what we pay many, many times more for.”
He made it clear: this isn’t just about corporate greed. It’s about a global game that’s been played at America’s expense.
“And will no longer tolerate profiteering and price gouging from Big Pharma,” he added.
“But again, it was really the countries that forced Big Pharma to do things that frankly, I'm not sure they really felt comfortable doing, but they've gotten away with it, these countries, European Union has been brutal, brutal.”
Trump said the new policy will finally level the playing field.
“So for the first time in many years, we’ll slash the cost of prescription drugs and we will bring fairness to America.”
How much cheaper? It could be massive.
“If you think of a drug that is sometimes ten times more expensive, it’s much more than the 59%... but between 59 and 80 and I guess even 90%.”
For struggling families, this wasn’t just reform, it was relief.
Bill Maher just dropped a political nuke—exposing the fatal error that could haunt Democrats for years.
Biden’s open-border policy wasn’t just “f*cking stupid”—it sparked the very backlash fueling Trump and his deportation plan.
“Every action has a reaction,” Maher warned.
This wasn’t support for Trump.
It was a brutal reality check from the Left’s own.
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👆And as always, make sure to bookmark this thread.
Maher just called out his own party—and you won’t see the mainstream media touch it.
Let’s roll the clips and break it all down.
The conversation opened with an unexpected admission.
Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe recounted his infamous appearance at MSG.
He shocked Maher with the real reason he opened for Trump at Madison Square Garden—and no, it wasn’t for a paycheck.
“I get there, I go, when am I going up in this thing? And they go, you're up first. Can you imagine?” he said.
“I went up after the goddamn national anthem, Bill Maher.”
Maher asked the obvious question: “Was it a paycheck?”
Hinchcliffe clarified it wasn’t about money.
“Oh, no! It wasn't a paycheck. I did it literally to hopefully, you know… get some hopefully, if only 10,000, not to mention 100,000, maybe 200,000 if we're lucky, actual people to vote for him.”
Maher pressed him directly: “Oh so you did want people to vote for Trump?”
“Yes, without a doubt,” Hinchcliffe replied.
“I think he gets a weird, weird, weird rap in this world man.”