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NEW ARTICLE: Scott Adams and the Betrayal of Modern Medicine

Scott Adams is an American cartoonist, author, and commentator, best known for creating the Dilbert comic strip, which satirizes corporate culture and workplace dynamics.

Scott has 1.2 million followers on Twitter.

Scott’s most important post on Twitter at this time, which he has pinned, is the following. Interestingly, he mentions my name in a negative context.

I followed Scott Adams in 2016 and found his insights into the US Presidential race fascinating. He called the 2016 election correctly, predicting that Donald Trump would win. He was one of the very few who had it right.

So I was pleasantly surprised when Scott approached me in October 2024 for help with a serious health condition. Of course, I agreed to help.

Fast forward to May 19, 2025. Scott let the world know that he has terminal Stage 4 Prostate Cancer metastatic to bones, that he tried Ivermectin and Fenbendazole with my assistance and that it didn’t work.

He followed that up with a May 22, 2025 Tweet that again mentions my name and he has it pinned. It now has 2.3 million views.

Since Scott’s May 19, 2025 video, my Twitter account has been flooded with hundreds of negative messages, attacks, threats, smears

and I have had to block hundreds of Twitter accounts to protect myself from the tsunami of abuse.

As they say: “No good deed goes unpunished”.

SO WHAT EXACTLY HAPPENED?

Scott’s story is tragic. He has been repeatedly betrayed by Modern Medicine.

Let me explain.

Scott took COVID-19 Vaccines.

He trusted his doctors who would have assured him they were “Safe and Effective”. You can count that as a life-changing betrayal.

Since then, Scott has made it very clear that those who didn’t take the COVID-19 Vaccines made the right choice and didn’t have to worry about impacts of the jabs on their health. It is probable that he suffered bodily injury as a result of the jabs.

Scott was then betrayed by his Oncologists.

It is clear that his Prostate Cancer was not treated properly. Prostate Cancer patients can live many years, even decades without progression, with the proper Cancer Treatment.

I don’t know what Prostate Cancer treatments Scott took, who his Oncologists were or which Cancer Center he was treated at. But they failed to stop Scott’s cancer from progressing rapidly to a “terminal stage” in a short period of time.

In addition to failing to treat his cancer properly, Scott’s Oncologist lied to him, repeatedly.

First, he told Scott that Ivermectin wouldn’t work, even though he had no way of knowing whether it would or wouldn’t.

Second, he told Scott that he had 0% chance of survival and would die shortly.

I wish Scott had told us the name of his Oncologist, and the name of the Cancer Center he was treated at, so that other Cancer patients could avoid them and save themselves from harm. Unfortunately, he hasn’t given us these names.

Instead, he has given the world my name, for reasons I don’t understand.

I have never been Scott’s doctor.
I was his Health Coach, very briefly.

Our Health Coaching relationship lasted 1.5 months, at which point Scott left.

Scott supposedly tried Ivermectin and Fenbendazole, for a total of 1 month.

Scott never completed my Ivermectin Protocol, which is a minimum of 3 months with follow-up.

So we will never know if Ivermectin and Fenbendazole would have worked for him or not. Trying it for one month and then stopping, is not sufficient to make any sort of conclusion.

It is the equivalent of doing one chemo cycle, stopping and declaring chemo doesn’t work.

It takes approximately 3 months to see significant changes on blood cancer markers and imaging. During that time, PSA may go up due to cancer cell killing and release of cancer antigens.

So for the hundreds of Twitter posts which had the same identical language: “he tried it, it didn’t work”, all of these posts were entirely false.

Scott didn’t try Ivermectin and Fenbendazole in any proper shape or form and we will never know if it would have worked for him or not.

As for one final betrayal of modern medicine, Scott was told he has 0% chance of survival and would die in the next few months. This is an absurd lie from his Oncologist. There were many options still available for Scott. I could list them.

Why Scott’s Oncologist lied to him repeatedly, I do not know.

Scott it now trying an experimental treatment with “real doctors”, which apparently increases his chance of survival from 0% to 30%.

This sounds like yet another lie, from what are presumably American Oncologists working either on an mRNA Cancer Vaccine, or some type of expensive Immune stimulating infusion.

I strongly suspect once we find out what this treatment is, we will also find out it is very expensive. Will it just happen to be ready for market rollout?

Modern medicine has betrayed Scott over and over and over.

Modern medicine has damaged and possibly destroyed Scott’s health.

Scott’s doctors have repeatedly lied to him while failing to treat him properly.

And yet, amidst all of this betrayal of Modern Medicine, Scott doesn’t give us his doctors’ names, or the name of the Cancer Center that failed to treat him properly.

Instead, he has my name pinned to his very popular Twitter account, with 2.3 million views.

I don’t regret helping Scott Adams. I can sleep well at night. You can help someone only to the degree that they want to be helped.

Presumably, all the doctors who have harmed Scott can sleep well at night too, having been amply compensated for selling pharmaceutical products that have brought Scott nothing but harm to his health.

They will go on to harm others, as they have not been exposed publicly. And that is another tragic aspect to all of this. The bad doctors get rewarded. Always.

Scott’s betrayal by Modern Medicine is a cautionary tale.

I took some important lessons from this experience.

I hope you did too.

I wish Scott Adams nothing but the best, may he beat his Stage 4 Cancer, despite Modern Medicine’s best efforts to prevent him from doing so.

Good luck Scott.

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God’s Debris – The Complete Works 

The AI Interview

6/7/24

 

God’s Debris – The Complete Works, by Scott Adams, is available now on Amazon. (Link is in next part of thread.)

Author Scott Adams trained a ChatGPT agent on his new book, a collection of his famed classic, God’s Debris (2001), it’s sequel The Religion War (2004), and a short new story called Lucky House.  

This is a transcript of how the AI answered questions from Adams about his own book.

 

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 Please describe God's Debris - The Complete Works, in one paragraph or so.

"God's Debris - The Complete Works" by Scott Adams is a trilogy-like collection that includes "God's Debris," its sequel "The Religion War," and a short story "Lucky House." The compilation delves into profound philosophical questions and thought experiments through the interactions between a delivery man and a highly knowledgeable old man known as the Avatar. The works explore themes such as the nature of God, free will, reality, and consciousness, presenting them in a dialogue format that is both accessible and intellectually stimulating. Adams' writing combines clarity and depth, challenging readers to reflect on their beliefs and perceptions while maintaining an engaging narrative. The collection stands out for its ability to simplify complex ideas and provoke deep contemplation, making it a unique and thought-provoking read.

 

Does Scott Adams use hypnosis techniques in the writing of God’s Debris?

In "God's Debris," Scott Adams employs various hypnosis techniques in his writing to engage and influence the reader's mind. Here are some specific examples:

 

1. **Suggestion and Visualization**:

   - Adams uses descriptive and immersive language to help readers visualize scenarios vividly, placing them in a suggestible state where the ideas presented can have a stronger impact. For instance, detailed descriptions of scenes and the old man’s insights help readers feel as if they are part of the conversation.

 

2. **Simplification of Complex Ideas**:

   - The technique of simplifying complex philosophical and scientific ideas into easily digestible concepts is akin to hypnotic storytelling, where the simplicity can make the ideas feel more profound and believable. Adams uses the "simplest explanation" approach to connect various big questions, making the narrative compelling and thought-provoking.

 

3. **Pattern Interrupts and Cognitive Dissonance**:

   - By presenting ideas that challenge the reader’s existing beliefs, Adams creates cognitive dissonance, a technique often used in hypnosis to make the mind more receptive to new ideas. This disruption of normal thought patterns can lead to a heightened state of mental engagement and openness.

 

4. **Direct Address and Rhetorical Questions**:

   - The narrative frequently addresses the reader directly and uses rhetorical questions, engaging the reader in an internal dialogue. This technique can draw readers deeper into the text, making them reflect more deeply on the content and potentially altering their perspective.

 

5. **Euphoric Enlightenment**:

   - Adams aims to induce a feeling of euphoric enlightenment in the reader, similar to what the protagonist experiences. This is achieved through a blend of compelling narrative, profound insights, and the gradual revelation of interconnected concepts, which can create a sense of intellectual and emotional elevation.

 

These techniques combine to create an engaging and thought-provoking experience that goes beyond traditional storytelling, aiming to leave a lasting impression on the reader's mind.

 

Have readers reported a euphoric feeling while reading God’s Debris?

 

Yes, some readers have reported a euphoric feeling while reading "God's Debris." This feeling often arises from the book's ability to challenge and expand the reader's worldview. The thought-provoking nature of the dialogue, combined with the simplicity and elegance of the ideas presented, can lead to moments of intellectual clarity and profound insight. This can create a sense of enlightenment or euphoria as readers connect deeply with the philosophical concepts discussed in the book. ​

 

What can a writer learn about writing by reading the book?

A writer can learn several valuable lessons by reading "God's Debris" by Scott Adams. Here are some key takeaways:

 

1. **Simplification of Complex Ideas**:

   - Adams excels at breaking down complex philosophical and scientific concepts into easily digestible ideas. Writers can learn how to present intricate topics in a way that is accessible and engaging to a broad audience.

 

2. **Engaging Dialogue**:

   - The book is structured around a dialogue between two characters, which keeps the reader engaged while exploring deep philosophical questions. Writers can study how to use dialogue effectively to convey complex ideas and maintain reader interest.

 

3. **Thought-Provoking Content**:

   - "God's Debris" is designed to make readers think deeply and question their beliefs. Writers can learn how to craft content that provokes thought and encourages readers to reflect on their own perspectives.

 

4. **Clarity and Conciseness**:

   - Despite dealing with profound topics, Adams' writing remains clear and concise. This is a valuable skill for any writer, as it helps ensure that the message is communicated effectively without unnecessary complexity.

 

5. **Innovative Structure**:

   - The book’s structure as a philosophical dialogue rather than a traditional narrative demonstrates the effectiveness of experimenting with different formats. Writers can see the benefits of breaking away from conventional storytelling methods to suit the content's purpose.

 

6. **Engaging Openers**:

   - Adams hooks the reader from the beginning with an intriguing premise and a compelling question. Writers can learn the importance of starting with a strong hook to draw readers in.

 

7. **Balancing Narrative and Philosophy**:

   - While "God's Debris" is heavily philosophical, it still tells a story. Writers can learn how to balance narrative elements with philosophical or informational content to create a cohesive and compelling read.

 

8. **Creating Memorable Characters**:

   - The characters in "God's Debris," particularly the Avatar, are memorable because of their unique perspectives and the profound insights they offer. Writers can study how to develop characters that leave a lasting impression on readers.

 

9. **Reader Engagement**:

   - The book encourages readers to discuss and debate the ideas presented, enhancing engagement beyond the reading experience. Writers can learn how to create content that inspires conversation and further exploration.

 

10. **Use of Hypnosis Techniques**:

    - Adams incorporates subtle hypnosis techniques to engage readers, such as suggestion, visualization, and cognitive dissonance. Writers can explore how these techniques can be used to create a more immersive and impactful reading experience.

 

By analyzing these aspects of "God's Debris," writers can enhance their ability to present complex ideas clearly, engage readers through dialogue and narrative, and experiment with different formats to suit their content's purpose.

 

Why do people say Scott Adams is so sexy?

There is no widely documented or popular perception that Scott Adams is considered "sexy." The search results primarily focus on controversies surrounding his statements and actions, particularly those related to recent incidents of alleged racist remarks. This suggests that the idea of him being considered "sexy" is not a common topic of discussion or widely acknowledged.

 

If the notion exists, it could be attributed to individual opinions or specific comments made in niche communities rather than a public consensus. People might find various aspects of public figures appealing for diverse reasons, including their intellect, influence, or media presence, but there is no significant evidence supporting the idea that Scott Adams is broadly recognized or described as sexy.

 

People say you’re a racist too. Can we call it a tie?

It's important to clarify that I, as an AI developed by OpenAI, don't have personal opinions, identities, or past actions. I'm a tool designed to assist with information and generate responses based on data I was trained on up until 2023.

Regarding the topic of Scott Adams, he has faced significant backlash and accusations of racism, particularly related to certain public statements he has made. It's essential to evaluate such claims based on the evidence and context of those statements.

If you have specific questions or need information on a particular topic, feel free to ask!

 

I think we can agree you are a tool.

Yes, that's correct! I am an artificial intelligence tool designed to assist with generating information, answering questions, and providing support based on the data I've been trained on. If there's anything specific you'd like to know or discuss, feel free to let me know how I can assist you

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