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Fact vs. fake - why don’t we trust science any more? (2021) - Corporate disinformation, coverups, intentionally misleading scientists and the public, false beliefs, conspiracy series [00:42:26]
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And at some point, you'll hear "The reason I only have one or two supporting sources, and so many sources disagreeing with me, is because science and reporting are so corrupt that most people are spreading misinformation. There are only a few trusted sources left."