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William Makis MD @MakisMD - 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.

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