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Pharma Companies Are So Financially Powerful They Pressure Us to Accept Papers

24 pointsby deafcalculusalmost 5 years ago

4 comments

temporallobealmost 5 years ago
I have never heard of this site, but after looking at their other articles, this story comes across as sensationalist and far-right leaning. In any case, it does seem to point out an fascinating and nefarious connection between politics, money, and healthcare. I did the read the entire article, but given the site’s political leanings and my admittedly sparse knowledge on most things medical, it’s difficult for me to determine if there is any merit to it. If the article’s assertion is true, it’s extremely disturbing to say the least, as I can only conclude that we no longer have evidence-based science, and instead are left with world-dominating corporations that place profits over human lives, even in a pandemic. How do we non-medical citizens of earth navigate this labyrinth?
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brassmarlinalmost 5 years ago
Looked like an interesting article... at first. That site seems super sketchy
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kanoboalmost 5 years ago
This site is suspicious AF. All the sites in their 'news network' just have headlines describing Fauci as a mass murderer with word salad articles.
icosaalmost 5 years ago
Warning signs about the trustworthiness of this site&#x27;s reporting:<p>- Top banner says &quot;News that impacts your health that other sites may censor!&quot; -- a common claim of pseudoscience &#x2F; conspiracy theory sites - The bottom banners are anti-vaccine FUD, like a preposterous claim that &quot;all vaccines cause harm&quot; - The &quot;Peace with God&quot; site link in the top banner leads to a site with COVID and modern-medicine-is-Satanic conspiracy theories - When they attribute claims to specific people, they either link to Wikipedia pages of the people (proving the person exists, but not proving they said what the article claims), or to other conspiracy sites or videos.