Have you seen a lot of that? Like, I mean, the amyloid plaque is a really good example. Yeah, we see it everywhere. We see it everywhere in medicine. It's everywhere. And The journals are utterly corrupt because they're owned by the pharmaceutical companies. And so people read A journal, and they think, oh, this is science. But even, you know, Marsha Engel, one that ran the New England Journal of medicine for 20 years, has said, you can't believe anything in the journals anymore. (28:45–28:50)
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