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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsmore background on the bogus Medbed endorsed by Trump
https://apnews.com/article/tesla-miracle-cure-biohealers-medbeds-covid-tiktok-1a790089931d601199c5a07331b7e42bThere have always been hucksters selling medical cures, but I do feel like its accelerating, said Timothy Caulfield, a health policy and law professor at the University of Alberta who studies medical ethics and fraud. There are some forces driving that: obviously the internet and social media, and distrust of traditional medicine, traditional science. Conspiracy theories are creating and feeding this distrust.
Blending the high-tech jargon of Western science with the spiritual terminology of traditional and Eastern medicine, these modern salesmen claim their treatments can reverse aging, restore mental acuity or fight COVID-19 better than a vaccine. They promise better health, but what theyre really selling is the idea of insider information, the promise of a secret known only to the wealthy and the powerful.
So-called medbeds are one of the flashiest, most expensive, and least credible. Medbeds are coming, exclaims a woman in one TikTok video. Similar videos have been seen millions of times on the platform.
According to believers of the QAnon conspiracy theory, medbeds were developed by the military (in some versions, using alien technology) and are already in use by the worlds richest and most powerful families. Many accounts claim former President Donald Trump, if he wins another term in the White House, will unveil the devices and make them free for all Americans.
A whole series presented by AP on conspiracy theories in modern medicine
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more background on the bogus Medbed endorsed by Trump (Original Post)
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MaddowBlog-Why it was so deeply weird to see Trump amplify 'medbed' pseudoscience
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(170,428 posts)1. MaddowBlog-Why it was so deeply weird to see Trump amplify 'medbed' pseudoscience
Someone used AI to create a fake Fox News segment that showed the president touting magical beds to the public. So why did he promote it?
Someone used AI to create a fake Fox News segment featuring Trump touting magical âMedBedâ technology. He then used to his platform to amplify the nonsensical pseudoscience.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-09-29T18:39:10.323Z
Maybe nowâs a good time to renew the whole âcognitive declineâ conversation? www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-medbed-pseudoscience-rcna234487
When it comes to science and medicine, Donald Trumps track record is an embarrassment. We are, after all, talking about a president who endorsed injections of disinfectant as a possible Covid treatment five years ago.......
One day later, he helped introduce the public to the MedBed idea. Politico reported:
In all candor, Ill confess that Id never heard anything about this before the weekend, but evidently, there are fringe conspiracy theorists who believe there are magical, futuristic beds that can cure every disease, regrow missing limbs and even reverse the human aging process.
This is, of course, quite bonkers, though as the Politico report went on to note, An offshoot of MedBed believers are QAnon devotees who insist the non-existent technology is being used to secretly keep John F. Kennedy Jr. alive......
Incidents like these are not uncommon. Indeed, Democrats tried to make them a campaign issue ahead of Election Day 2024. In the races closing weeks, for example, Trump told a 12-minute story about Arnold Palmers genitalia, which came just days after the Republican decided to stop taking questions at a town hall event and instead swayed to music for 39 minutes.
A year later, Trump has promoted a medbed video for reasons that have not yet been explained.
As USA Todays Rex Huppke summarized, after Trump twice suggested he was headed to Russia when he was actually going to Alaska, Thats the sort of thing you hear before having to make a difficult decision about grandpas future. Huppke similarly recently described the president as being in obvious mental decline.
One day later, he helped introduce the public to the MedBed idea. Politico reported:
Yesterday on Truth Social, the president of the United States shared a video purporting to be a segment on Fox News (it wasnt) in which an A.I.-generated, deep-faked version of himself sat in the White House and promised that every American will soon receive their own MedBed card that will grant them access to new MedBed hospitals.
In all candor, Ill confess that Id never heard anything about this before the weekend, but evidently, there are fringe conspiracy theorists who believe there are magical, futuristic beds that can cure every disease, regrow missing limbs and even reverse the human aging process.
This is, of course, quite bonkers, though as the Politico report went on to note, An offshoot of MedBed believers are QAnon devotees who insist the non-existent technology is being used to secretly keep John F. Kennedy Jr. alive......
Incidents like these are not uncommon. Indeed, Democrats tried to make them a campaign issue ahead of Election Day 2024. In the races closing weeks, for example, Trump told a 12-minute story about Arnold Palmers genitalia, which came just days after the Republican decided to stop taking questions at a town hall event and instead swayed to music for 39 minutes.
A year later, Trump has promoted a medbed video for reasons that have not yet been explained.
As USA Todays Rex Huppke summarized, after Trump twice suggested he was headed to Russia when he was actually going to Alaska, Thats the sort of thing you hear before having to make a difficult decision about grandpas future. Huppke similarly recently described the president as being in obvious mental decline.