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Rascal Nick Of's avatar

I count Dr. McCullough (and you, Steve) among my heros of the Plandemic. if there is any justice in the world, it is no exaggeration to think of this in world historical, and dare I say, biblical, terms. You are saving many lives with your efforts. Thank you for what you are doing. God bless.

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Dr Mike Yeadon's avatar

I’ve been a user of scientific journals since 1981. Only in the last 2.5 years have I had cause to doubt that the articles are trustworthy. Of course there have always been the odd fraudulent paper, but until recently, it was totally reasonable to assume what you were reading accurately reflected the thinking of the authors.

I have to tell you now that, among the loss of trust in much of what we see & hear, peer reviewed scientific journal articles is the one most painful to me.

If I had not already retired from an entire professional life of biomedical R&D I would anyway have to do so now.

Why?

Because it’s impossible to conduct research if you cannot implicitly trust the process & output of scientific journals.

And you can no longer trust them.

This is much more serious than most will imagine. This truly is the end of the post-Enlightenment scientific method.

I feel bereft about it, quite aside from why it’s happening.

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