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.
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s murder, another major development has surfaced: two NATO nations now claim Russian drones crossed their airspace.
Martin Armstrong fears it’s a false flag to spark war and force global CBDCs onto the population.
And when it comes to Charlie Kirk’s murder, there is “no going back,” he warns.
Here’s what he believes is coming next.
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Over the weekend, a major escalation towards World War 3 occurred—yet again. And understandably, a lot of people just weren’t paying attention to Europe and NATO this weekend… but we need to be.
Why? Because both Poland and Romania have accused Russia of entering their airspace with drones. And the United States has responded to these claims, vowing on Friday to defend “every inch of NATO territory.”
But there are many unanswered questions about this alleged attack. According to economist Martin Armstrong, the consensus is that it was a false flag designed to drum up support for a full fledged war with Russia.
@ArmstrongEcon joins us to discuss.
Economist Martin Armstrong opened by blasting Western strategists for toppling regimes with no plan for what comes next. He drew a straight line from Iraq to today’s Russia policy, warning that the rhetoric has already crossed into dangerous territory.
When Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas says, “Russia’s too big and should be broken up,” Armstrong argued this isn’t about borders, it’s about destruction. Leaders act as if their adversary won’t respond, but anyone under existential threat will use every weapon available—just as a homeowner would reach for a gun if their house were stormed.
Maria piled on, mocking the weekend’s flimsy drone claims and pointing out what looked like duct tape holding it together, while highlighting the “new world order” language out of Brussels. Armstrong said the real driver isn’t security—it’s Europe’s economic collapse pushing escalation, dressed up in a packaged storyline obvious to anyone who is paying attention.
It set the tone for the episode: elites manufacturing consent for a wider conflict, and ignoring the consequences while the public grows more alert as the stakes rise.
*Data based on how often children visited the doctor for each condition*
Instead of investigating the findings, the Oregon Medical Board suspended Dr. Thomas’s license—just days after the study was published. Months later, the study was retracted.
Dr. Paul Thomas isn’t the only one who faced swift punishment for publishing inconvenient science.
Other doctors have faced similar consequences for exposing the same pattern.
The question is: Why are doctors being punished simply for comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated kids?
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This information comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc.
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.
Charlie Kirk Shooting Suspect Revealed: Here’s What His Ammunition Said
Tyler Robinson, 22, not a student at Utah Valley University, is the man authorities now believe took the fatal shot that ended Charlie Kirk’s life at just 31 years old.
Investigators say Robinson had recently grown more political, mentioned Kirk by name, and openly opposed his beliefs.
After the killing, Robinson reached out to a family friend with a confession.
He had also been communicating extensively on Discord, a group-chat platform popular among gamers, where investigators now confirm he was active, Fox News reports.
Authorities also revealed the disturbing words engraved on the ammunition.
At the close of the press conference, Utah Governor Spencer Cox grew visibly emotional as he ended with words from Charlie Kirk himself. It was an eye-watering moment.
America would do well to remember the truths Charlie Kirk never stopped preaching.
“When people stop talking, that’s when you get violence.”
“The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. The only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive. Welcome without judgment, love without condition, forgive without limit. Always forgive your enemies. Nothing annoys them so much.”
“When things are moving very fast and people are losing their minds, it’s important to stay grounded. Turn off your phone, read scripture, spend time with friends, and remember, Internet fury is not real life.”
“When you stop having a human connection with someone you disagree with, it becomes a lot easier to commit violence. What we as a culture have to get back to is being able to have reasonable agreement where violence is not an option.”
Joe Rogan Reacts to Charlie Kirk’s Death, Delivers Chilling Prediction
“One of two things is going to happen.”
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The news of @CharlieKirk11’s tragic death has shaken many in this country to the core — myself included.
Seeing the close-up footage of his gunshot wound to the neck was so graphic and gruesome that many people initially thought it was AI-generated — only to learn later it was very real.
Kirk was arguably the most influential political figure in the world under the age of 35. He had a bright future ahead of him, a loving wife, two young children, and a legitimate shot at becoming president one day.
All of that was robbed from him on September 10, 2025.
Twenty-four hours later, we are all still grieving Kirk’s death, but the latest episode of The Joe Rogan Experience just aired, capturing Rogan’s raw first reaction.
The two-minute clip below takes you back to the moment we all first heard the devastating news.
Rogan buried his face in his hands, stared off to the side, and sat visibly shaken as he tried to process the news.
His guest, Charlie Sheen, was disturbed too, saying, “He [Charlie] doesn’t deserve that,” adding that he was “murdered for having a different ideology from somebody else.”
#10 – Tucker Confronts Sam Altman on Suspicious Death of OpenAI Engineer Suchir Balaji
TUCKER: “You’ve had complaints from one programmer who said you guys were basically stealing people’s stuff and not paying them, and then he wound up murdered. What was that?”
ALTMAN: “Also, a great tragedy. Uh, he committed suicide.”
TUCKER: “Do you think he committed suicide?”
ALTMAN: “I really do. This was like a friend of mine… it looks like a suicide to me.”
TUCKER: “Why does it look like a suicide? …No indication at all that he was suicidal. No note and no behavior. He had just spoken to a family member on the phone. And then he’s found dead with blood in multiple rooms. So that’s impossible. Seems really obvious he was murdered.”
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#9 - Aaron Siri drops the mic on Senator Richard Blumenthal’s weak attempt to discredit him on vaccines.
BLUMENTHAL: “Mr. Siri, you're not a medical doctor are you?”
SIRI: “No but I depose them regularly, including the world's leading ones with regards to vaccines, and I have to make my claims based on ACTUAL EVIDENCE when I go to court. I don't get to rely on titles.”
Savage.
Credit: @TheChiefNerd
#8 - Bernie Sanders goes into desperation mode to defend the crumbling “safe and effective” vaccine narrative.
“We are now witnessing a full-blown war on science, on public health, and on truth itself … So I will take this opportunity to make a very simple point … Vaccines work, period.”