>>512289447
>a.k.a cooking the numbers to reach a desired conclusion
They were absolutely cooking the numbers for COVID. I got ONE (ONE) academic paper that floated across my desk that was old guard scientists going after the fake and gay COVID research. They were improperly using P values to cook their data and the old farts caught them. Not that it did much to help but it was nice seeing honest researchers diving into all the fake and gay COVID bullshit.
>>512292235
There is also a massive amount of politics in academia research etc. MASSIVE. Even before COVID and Trannys there were constant infights and sabotaging shit happening. Geeks and Nerds are just as vile as "the rest of us" when it comes to getting that name on a paper. Pressure to publish can lead to doctoring the research.
We like to pretend we're ahead of the game. But anything we discover the chinks steal, and corporations try to destroy so they can keep robbing us blind. Anyone seen Malcom Bendal's open source Thunderstorm Generator? Mind blown, it's amazing that the device itself is 100 percent open source (preventing Malcom's untimely demise) any application you invent using it, is yours. RIght now there are thousands of garage scientists building their own, meeting with others, discussing different configurations, testing, This work ties in nicely with Geoffry Drum's work (Land of Chem) on the true functions of the pyramids, or Thunderbolts Project Electric Universe Model. It is mind blowing how hard "academia" has pushed back on the EU model when literally everything coming back from the massive space telescopes affirms it. Once seen it cannot be unseen. After watching their videos on the Southwest you can see the lightening scars and then watch that wood burning with electricity correlation and you literally can't deny it. Now I see video that feature google earth for one reason or another and those structures are literally all over the world
There is science being done, but not by academia!