This website is a satirical, educational project created for academic purposes and student collaboration. Although we present ourselves as tinfoil-hat-wearing investigators uncovering what the “deep state” might have done to hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, this entire site is part of a structured class assignment designed to explore how media, misinformation, framing, and public communication influence societal understanding. Nothing on this site should be interpreted as genuine activism, medical advice, political commentary, or a call to action outside the fictional world we have created. Any resemblance to real conspiracy groups is purely FAKE coincidental parody. The tone, imagery, and dramatic narrative—complete with suspicion, coded warnings, and the occasional FAKE whispers about hidden forces—are intentionally exaggerated to mimic and analyze how conspiracy-driven communities communicate online. Our goal is not to promote actual doubt, distrust, or alternative medical treatments, but to illustrate how easily narratives can be shaped, magnified, and sometimes manipulated through mass media channels. By engaging with this FAKE exaggerated persona, we aim to highlight the mechanisms through which misinformation spreads and how individuals may interpret scientific debates through ideological lenses. All references to “deep state,” “media elites,” “censored cures,” or “hidden truths” are FAKE theatrical elements used to satisfy course objectives related to media literacy and critical analysis. None of these statements reflect the personal beliefs, scientific positions, or political views of the creators. Likewise, hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin are presented as controversial for the purpose of examining social reactions, not as endorsements of their medical use. Before you “Join the Resistance,” remember: this site is FAKE parody wrapped in academic exploration. Please enjoy the satire, analyze the techniques, question the messaging—and never mistake this project for real-world guidance.