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Some previous relevant Cairns News articles on fake food and junk climate science:
UN, Crop Life, CSIRO working to wipe out most farmers and feed us food grown in vats
https://cairnsnews.org/2024/03/07/un-crop-life-csiro-working-to-wipe-out-most-farmers-and-feed-us-food-grown-in-vats/
CSIRO researching synthetic biology to replace real food
https://cairnsnews.org/2023/11/23/csiro-researching-synthetic-biology-to-replace-real-food/
CSIRO should be defunded over its purposely altered climate change data
https://cairnsnews.org/2016/12/30/csiro-should-be-defunded-over-its-purposely-altered-climate-change-data/
Scientist slams CSIRO for fraudulently receiving research funds over CO2
https://cairnsnews.org/2018/12/02/scientist-slams-csiro-for-fraudulently-receiving-research-funds-over-co2/
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The headline says it all
https://dailysceptic.org/2024/10/17/forget-about-reading-books-teenagers-arent-even-bothering-with-the-internet-anymore/
But can it be true? The smartphone is now the main device and it is very often used for entertainment and social media but are teenagers really so uninterested in the world around them that they don’t ask things any more?
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Unlike hitech companies switching over to modular nuclear reactors to power their energy intensive data centres, supermarkets and oil companies still seem keen on burnishing their green credentials
https://dailysceptic.org/2024/10/17/tesco-and-shell-to-buy-up-output-of-controversial-kent-solar-farm-intended-to-power-100000-homes/
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” In March 2019, the Mail on Sunday, published by Associated Newspapers Ltd, launched a campaign to root out ‘medical misinformation and disinformation’. A five-page article in their Good Health supplement focused on endorsing statin drugs that are prescribed by doctors to reduce cholesterol.”
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/victory-for-doctors-over-mail-on-sunday-slur/
Doctors win a battle against the Daily Mail who had accused them of peddling misinformation and it reached such a height that the Doctors good names were at risk.
I think there are several interesting things about this story, not only that Doctors were prepared to fight a 5 year long legal battle, but that like so much else in Food, medicine, (climate change?) what is believed can radically alter over time. In this instance that cholesterol is not the killer it was thought to be, but is needed and is benign.
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Just voted for Trump for the fifth time yesterday. Polls show Trump surge. Hope springs eternal!
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Thank you. Trump can have a world-wide impact for good.
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