Sunday, August 18, 2013

Spin and spin doctors: How medical researchers falsify data to change the course of healthcare

Authors, editors and publishers all have ethical obligations with regard to the publication of the results of research. Authors have a duty to make publicly available the results of their research on human subjects and are accountable for the completeness and accuracy of their reports. They should adhere to accepted guidelines for ethical reporting. Negative and inconclusive as well as positive results should be published or otherwise made publicly available. 

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/041668_spin_doctors_falsification_quack_science.html#ixzz2cKFrzrig

WHAT UNHOLY MATTER LURKS HERE?

These new photos, shown below, appear to depict microscopic hairs, fibers or strands of varying colors and shades throughout the McDonald's Chicken McNugget samples. All the following photos were taken at 200X magnification. The hair-like fibers you see here are much smaller than a human hair or animal hair (see comparison below). The Chicken McNuggets were purchased on August 15, 2013 at a McDonald's restaurant in Austin, Texas. Read on