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Claude Conspiracy

Generate a Big Pharma Suppressed Cure Report

Prompt
Write a fictional memo about a suppressed medical cure for [condition]. Include the discovery timeline and reasons for suppression.
Why it works

Institutional distrust makes pharmaceutical conspiracy narratives highly engaging.

If you're interested in exploring fictional conspiracy narratives about pharmaceutical suppression, this Claude prompt is designed specifically for creative writers, worldbuilding enthusiasts, and anyone curious about how institutional distrust narratives are constructed. The prompt asks Claude to generate a detailed fictional memo describing a suppressed medical cure, complete with a discovery timeline and explanations for why major pharmaceutical companies or governments might have hidden it. This is particularly useful for creative projects like science fiction novels, alternate history scenarios, or understanding the rhetorical structure of conspiracy theories from an analytical perspective.

Using this prompt is straightforward. You simply replace the [condition] placeholder with any medical condition you'd like to explore in your fictional scenario. For a concrete example, you might enter "Generate a Big Pharma Suppressed Cure Report" and specify a condition like arthritis, making Claude create a fictional memo complete with dates, fictional researchers, and fabricated suppression methods. The more specific your condition and any additional context you provide, the more detailed and believable your fictional output becomes.

When you run this prompt, Claude typically generates a professional-style memo that reads convincingly as an internal document. You can expect components like a discovery date, the fictional scientist's name, detailed descriptions of the cure's mechanism, and several plausible-sounding reasons why it might have been suppressed. The output maintains internal consistency and includes specific details that make the fiction engaging and narratively compelling.

For better results, try adding specific time periods, real medical terminology, or particular institutions you want featured in your fictional narrative. You might also specify whether you want the memo to read like leaked corporate communication or government documentation, which shapes Claude's tone and formatting. These additions help Claude create more nuanced, convincing fictional scenarios that serve your creative or educational purposes effectively.