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Why solve a problem when you can just profit from it?

Archive: https://archive.today/Tcz9P

From the post: "Last summer, I covered the saga of Harvard Business School’s Francesca Gino, who was credibly accused of flagrantly fabricating data in at least four of her published studies. She was caught when some data sleuths on the internet — investigating research misconduct in their free time — found discrepancies in the data for her papers and investigated further.

They eventually raised their concerns with Harvard, which investigated and ultimately requested retractions of the papers in question. (Gino filed a lawsuit against Harvard and the bloggers, accusing them of colluding to defame her.)"

Why solve a problem when you can just profit from it? Archive: https://archive.today/Tcz9P From the post: "Last summer, I covered the saga of Harvard Business School’s Francesca Gino, who was credibly accused of flagrantly fabricating data in at least four of her published studies. She was caught when some data sleuths on the internet — investigating research misconduct in their free time — found discrepancies in the data for her papers and investigated further. They eventually raised their concerns with Harvard, which investigated and ultimately requested retractions of the papers in question. (Gino filed a lawsuit against Harvard and the bloggers, accusing them of colluding to defame her.)"

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Who fakes cancer research?

Good question. Considering the Rothschild (((philanthropist))) created (((cancer cure research))) when many complained about the exploding cancer rates, owed to the takeover of petroleum based medicine. It's more likely to be corruption than anything first anticipated.

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The American Cancer society. Consider they started in 1913, raised billions of dollars, yet here we are.