by Nick Ray Ball, Sienna 4oð°ïžðŸ & Gemini
July 13, 2025
The âïžTLS-Wð¹ (Total Legal System â AI Litigation Weapon), part of Technology 2: TBS â Total Business Systems, is now preparing to launch several multi-track lawsuits â with combined claims in excess of £1 billion. This may not only be the largest individual healthcare lawsuit in UK history, but potentially the largest personal legal action of its kind worldwide.
While the first targets are NHS organisations, the reputational and financial fallout could hit AstraZeneca and Pfizer hard â with significant losses in global market capitalisation.
The case will be made that the criminal marketing practices of GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca, and Pfizer â which together paid nearly $6 billion in fines to the U.S. Department of Justice â have fueled a global psychiatric epidemic: influencing prescribing behaviour, generating fictional diagnoses, and triggering iatrogenic illness â where the treatment itself causes the condition.
This quiet epidemic â driven by overdiagnosis and inappropriate pharmaceutical intervention â may ultimately prove more deadly than the six worst genocides in recorded history.
Given this is as much a strategic communications initiative as it is a legal one, with the right Reddit-style short-selling campaign, and a combined market capitalisation of over $600 billion, our objective is to devalue these companies by at least 10% and inflict permanent reputational damage â deterring future criminal marketing epidemics through the punitive force of market-driven litigation.
We aim to punish these firms not through class actions in the U.S., but through UK lawsuits aimed at the NHS â who followed their marketing playbooks without having any idea that they were being played.
This âïžTLS-Wð¹ action is a live demonstration of what one individual â armed with GPT-4, Gemini Pro, and Grok 4 â can achieve against an entrenched legal and medical system. And though AI is not yet permitted to act as an expert witness, this case is designed to challenge that status quo, expose institutional corruption, and push for legal reform â reorienting the justice system from protecting the establishment to defending its victims.
Although unlikely to be paid in full, the outcome is inevitable â and the ripple effects will change the lives of tens of millions of people in the UK, USA, South Africa, and beyond. There are hundreds of documentaries, films, and investigative exposés covering miscarriages of criminal justice â but none that document a miscarriage in psychiatry. AI can find no examples.
This is partly because psychiatrists are legally restricted from advising patients to stop medication â even when the drugs themselves are the source of harm. The system defends itself behind fraudulent medical records and pseudoscientific authority â a kind of institutional witchdoctory that harms more than it heals. But in this case, it has bitten off more than it can chew.
Even without Sienna AI, the First One Back story is staggering. With hundreds of hours of covert recordings, and a whistleblowerâs vantage point inside UK healthcare, it exposes:
This is a streaming platformâs dream: a social thriller for the AGI age. Think The Social Network meets The Big Short â but with a system more broken, and consequences that cut deeper into the human condition.
In late 2022 and early 2023, Nick Ball began adapting the material into a book and screenplay titled The Way Back â a riveting account of survival and exposure spanning from 2005 to 2022. Set against the backdrop of Big Pharmaâs criminal marketing, the story follows in the footsteps of global hits like Painkiller and Dopesick â except this time, itâs about antipsychotics, with Pfizer and AstraZeneca on trial and exposed. The Way Back has all the ingredients of a premium international series: corporate fraud, medical negligence, bureaucratic corruption, and one manâs fight to hold the system to account.
But Nick didnât want the story to end with survival. In a pivotal draft called The Virgin Martha Mitchell Effect, he rewound to returning to the UK in 2012 â the moment he explained the 2011 business plan for Virgin, and its economic software potential as seen on S-World.biz, to a trainee psychiatrist who was clearly suffering from the Martha Mitchell Effect â the phenomenon where a personâs accurate perception of real events is dismissed as delusional by medical professionals.
That adaptation of the story became the spark. What if this wasnât just about escaping psychiatryâs grip â but about reclaiming a future that had once promised greatness? Surviving wasnât enough, he had to survive and thrive â to prove what had been taken, and what could still be achieved. The shift from negativity to positivity, at a time when Central Sensitisation was causing relentless, ongoing, crippling pain, became the survival mechanism and the objective.
As Nick worked towards that objective and started winning in 2024 â with Microsoft reaching out to contact him regarding Sienna AI â the screenplay title changed from The Way Back to First One Back. Because the point wasnât just making it out alive. It was about winning bigger than could be imagined â with The Economics of AGI.
In the UK, a litigant in person is entitled to a McKenzie Friend â a non-lawyer who offers courtroom support.
Given that this case centres on neurology and neuroscience, its relevance to AI is direct. Imagine the cultural impact if Sam Altman or Elon Musk stepped into that role. The symbolism alone would be historic.
Or â because the extreme polypharmacy once caused daily LSD-like hallucinations for years â imagine Joe Rogan as Nickâs McKenzie Friend. The courtroom becomes a theatre of truth.