If Big Pharma controls the media, the tech platforms, and the government, who’s left to hold them accountable?
Remember this?
Pfizer sponsored the news.
Twitter banned the truth.
The government labeled you “misinformation.”
The pharmaceutical playbook relies on one thing: Public Relations.
They perfected it during COVID. The sequel’s already in motion.
Here’s what you need to know to see through the lies—because the next ones will be far more convincing.
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The information in this thread comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc. For all the sources and details, read the full 10,000+ word report below.
The pharmaceutical playbook has always relied on one thing: Public Relations.
From fake incubator stories during the Gulf War to anti-sunlight fearmongering by dermatologists, the strategy has been the same: create panic, then sell the cure.
COVID just turned the dial to 11.
@MidwesternDoc PR is effective.
A well-financed PR campaign can result in even the most abhorrent policies having success.
According to @MidwesternDoc, these are some of the most common tactics:
@MidwesternDoc Doctors were reported to medical boards, smeared online, and even stalked in real life. Some lost their licenses. Others spent six figures just to defend themselves.
All for speaking the truth.
@MidwesternDoc Then came Team Halo.
Backed by the UN, the Rockefeller Foundation, and TikTok… Team Halo trained influencers to ridicule and attack anyone skeptical of Big Pharma.
@MidwesternDoc Nurses like Nicole Sirotek were targeted by Team Halo for the terrible crime of testifying about hospital abuse of COVID patients.
She received death threats and was forced to legally change her name.
Fake experts flooded the media.
Team Halo and affiliated PR firms promoted individuals with fabricated credentials to push vaccine propaganda.
One influencer claimed to be an epidemiologist—until it was revealed he stole someone else’s identity.
Despite the entire operation being a house of lies, these fake experts were paraded across mainstream media.
The culture turned toxic in the medical world.
Doctors who once claimed to “do no harm” gleefully cheered for the death of the unvaccinated.
Private groups of pro-vax nurses plotted to destroy their peers’ careers—and laughed when disabled children were harmed under their watch.
Yes, really.
Not content with simple online smears, these pharma-aligned groups escalated to swatting—calling in fake emergencies to send armed police to people’s homes.
They also ran fake grassroots campaigns (“astroturfing”) to create the illusion of public support.
It was pure psychological warfare and it touched all of us.
Thankfully, it all backfired.
Forcing healthcare workers to get vaccinated was their biggest mistake.
Many were injured. And when they started speaking out, the public actually listened.
People like Alexis—young, healthy, and now devastated—became the faces of a movement Big Pharma can no longer silence.
The censorship regime is unraveling.
Twitter (now X) under Elon Musk exposed how deep the collusion went.
The Twitter Files confirmed it. Federal agencies, pharma lobbyists, and PR firms coordinated censorship of anything that questioned the narrative.
This was never about health. It was about control.
The consequences are global.
Biden, Hillary, Kamala—all pushed to criminalize dissent.
Brazil banned Twitter. The UK arrested lockdown critics. The WHO wants emergency powers for the “next pandemic.”
This is a fight for the soul of free speech—and the future of medicine itself.
@MidwesternDoc Here’s the good news.
The truth is finally breaking through.
Millions now see through the lies. Big Pharma’s credibility is collapsing. And the once-feared doctors still standing are more powerful than ever—because they refused to betray their oath.
We’re just getting started.
@MidwesternDoc This isn’t about left or right.
It’s about whether unelected cartels get to dictate reality—or whether the people reclaim the right to think, speak, and choose for themselves.
Never forget what they tried to do.
And never let it happen again.
@MidwesternDoc Thanks for reading! This information was based on a report originally published by @MidwesternDoc.
@MidwesternDoc For a deeper dive into what modern medicine has overlooked—or intentionally buried—check out these other eye-opening reports by @MidwesternDoc:
The FDA’s structure protects bad actors. No one takes personal responsibility, and careers are built by serving the system—not the people.
As former Pfizer exec Peter Rost said: the pharma industry operates like the mob—but with better PR.
And while Anthony Fauci was often blamed for everything that went “wrong” during the COVID-19 response, a lesser-known figure within the FDA bureaucracy was directly responsible for much of the damage.
For years, he’s pushed the narrative that Trump was responsible for January 6—but today, he met his match.
David Mamet, the legendary playwright, torched Maher’s lies about Trump and the 2020 election.
Then Mamet dropped a line that stopped Maher dead in his tracks: “You’re full of sh*t.”
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📍 Bookmark this thread—the floodgates on what really happened in 2020 are cracking wide open.
Let’s roll the clips and break it all down.
David Mamet didn’t come to play nice.
The legendary playwright—one of the few in Hollywood to openly support Donald Trump—sat down with Bill Maher on Club Random and wasted no time lighting the place up.
Right out of the gate, Maher made it clear he wasn’t happy with Mamet’s politics.
But Mamet wasn’t rattled.
In fact, he had a story locked and loaded that stopped Maher in his tracks.
“I was on your show when you said, are you implying that the election was stolen? And I was kind of iffy on it,” Mamet recalled.
Then came the twist.
“Next morning, 8:00, the phone rings. Woman on the phone says, ‘Mr. Mamet, what will you hold for the president?’ I said wait a second, Biden’s calling?—It’s Trump.”
“He says: ‘David, it’s Donald Trump.’ I say, oh, hello Mr. President, thank you for calling, to what do I owe the honor?”
“He said, ‘I saw you on Bill Maher yesterday. You were great.’ He said, ‘but you wussed out on the question of the stolen election.’ And then he talked to me for like 20 minutes about how the election was stolen.”
Dr. Marty Makary just walked into enemy territory—CBS—and took on Margaret Brennan over the CDC’s vaccine guidance.
She pushed the usual Big Pharma spin. But Makary came armed with facts—and fire.
Then he dropped a term for the CDC’s vaccine panel that no one will forget.
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On Tuesday, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivered a historic course correction from the Biden-era vaccine policy.
Standing alongside NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary, Kennedy announced that COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for healthy children and pregnant women were officially removed from the CDC’s immunization schedule.
“Hi, everybody. I’m Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., your HHS secretary. And I’m here today with NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary. I couldn’t be more pleased to announce that, as of today, the COVID vaccine for healthy children and healthy pregnant women has been removed from the CDC recommended immunization schedule.”
It was an unmistakable shift away from coercive one-size-fits-all medicine, and a clear signal that data, not politics, is now leading the conversation.
Five years ago, the world watched America erupt over the death of George Floyd.
The left called it the “summer of love.”
What followed was anything but.
It was chaos. It was violence. It was destruction.
And, according to Victor Davis Hanson, the entire movement was built on a lie—a psychological operation powerful enough to divide a nation and destabilize its foundation.
Only now, half a decade later, are we beginning to see it clearly and reckon with the wreckage it left behind.
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Victor Davis Hanson opened with a sober reflection: it’s now been five years since the death of George Floyd—a moment that reshaped America’s conversations around race, crime, and justice.
“This week was the fifth anniversary, May 25th of 2020, of the tragic death of George Floyd,” he said.
It may feel recent, but a half-decade has passed. And according to Hanson, what followed in the wake of that tragedy wasn’t healing—it was devastation.
“Almost everything that has transpired after that in terms of racial relations has been disastrous,” he said.
Only now, he believes, are we beginning to look back with a clearer head and ask the questions no one dared ask at the time.
“Maybe at the end of five years, we can look back with a little bit more circumspection and see what actually happened.”
That reassessment begins with George Floyd himself—not the symbol, but the man.
Hanson challenged the media’s portrayal of Floyd as a saintly martyr, urging people to look at the full context of what happened.
“George Floyd was a career felon,” he said plainly.
At the time of his death, Floyd was attempting to use a counterfeit bill and was reportedly under the influence of powerful narcotics—possibly fentanyl.
He also had a heart condition and may have been suffering from complications related to COVID.
“One of his prior felonies was putting a gun to a woman’s belly in a home invasion,” Hanson noted.
The situation that escalated into tragedy began with a routine police response.
“When he tried to pass this counterfeit bill, the store owner called the Minneapolis police. They tried to arrest him. He resisted arrest. He was a very big man.”
Derek Chauvin, the officer who restrained Floyd, used a controversial tactic that had been authorized by the department—placing a knee on the neck to subdue a suspect.
“Officer Chauvin, who was supposedly an expert in techniques that were institutionalized by the Minneapolis Police Department, unfortunately put his knee on George Floyd’s neck.”
The autopsies offered conflicting views—one pointed to the knee as the cause of death, another suggested it wasn’t the only factor.
But the truth was quickly sidelined by the power of a single image.
“The expression on Officer Chauvin’s face was frozen into eternity,” Hanson said.
“And that sparked the idea that he was a white policeman conducting a typical murder of an unarmed black suspect.”
Elon Musk stood next to President Trump and gave his final address—but it wasn’t a goodbye.
It was a warning: “The DOGE influence will only grow stronger.”
Trump opened the floor by hijacking the cameras and forcing the media to watch CNBC praise his economy.
Then, Musk said something about the New York Times hit like a grenade.
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📍 Remember to bookmark this thread. These moments mark the beginning—not the end—of the fight to eliminate wasteful government bureaucracy.
Let’s break it all down and roll the clips.
The press conference marking Elon Musk’s departure from the Trump administration wasn’t your typical sendoff.
It opened with a curveball only Trump would throw.
Sitting beside @elonmusk in the Oval Office, Trump kicked things off by praising Musk for his DOGE efforts, before turning the cameras to CNBC.
“It’s an honor to be with Elon, who’s my friend and he’s done a fantastic job. He didn’t need this,” Trump said.
“And we find that government’s a little nasty on occasion.”
Then, in classic Trump style, he gave the media something to chew on.
“I think what I’ll do, if you don’t mind. Numbers have just come out which are rather extraordinary, and I thought I’d play a tape of one of the people who I’ve respected over the years—Joe Kernen and Rick Santelli.”
“This just came out and we’ll just play that for a second.”
The clip spotlighted rising personal income and a trade deficit that had been cut in half.