Lots of money in cancer research. Lots of people willing to fake science for a piece of the pie.
Fuck anyone who says "trust science"; or "believe in the science" as though we have to put blind faith into an institution. Fuck you. This right here is why. Lots more reasons, too. I'm not anti-science, I'm pro-integrity IN SCIENCE; something we are clearly lacking these days.
If the cures were found and suppressed long ago, and everyone got accustomed to the money rolling in, faking research is the obvious next step.
Benefits for faking research:
no chance previously identified and suppressed cures get rediscovered by the next generation of researchers. It's a messy business with some risk when they have to wet work one of their impassioned and ethical young researchers whom actually wants cancer cured.
less costly to fake a study and results than to actually pay money to do the real thing.
fake results can go any which way, so generating fake results can become its own money stream on top of the donations or grants funding the research that you are already not doing anyway. Money upon Money upon Money.
fake results likely allow your organization to appear to be more prominent as you should be able to operate multiple fake studies or investigations all at once for what the price would be for actually doing the real work.
more prominent publishing and activity will provide more positive marketing and could make your institution or organization receive even more public or donated money thus it can multiply your income streams.
As we can all clearly see the obvious best plan is to fake results about cancer research.
Lots of money in cancer research. Lots of people willing to fake science for a piece of the pie.
Fuck anyone who says "trust science"; or "believe in the science" as though we have to put blind faith into an institution. Fuck you. This right here is why. Lots more reasons, too. I'm not anti-science, I'm pro-integrity IN SCIENCE; something we are clearly lacking these days.
Pro-integrity in EVERYTHING. Any society where integrity is lacking is on the road to perdition.
Agreed, but the sheer ego and hubris of the scientific community as well as the religious acolyte mindset on places such as Reddit is out of control.
Fund the studies, get the results.
The whole west scientific achievements are now discredited!
How long have they been lieing to us!
They fake it because it has already been cured. Big money is being spent to suppress the cure.
If the cures were found and suppressed long ago, and everyone got accustomed to the money rolling in, faking research is the obvious next step.
Benefits for faking research:
no chance previously identified and suppressed cures get rediscovered by the next generation of researchers. It's a messy business with some risk when they have to wet work one of their impassioned and ethical young researchers whom actually wants cancer cured.
less costly to fake a study and results than to actually pay money to do the real thing.
fake results can go any which way, so generating fake results can become its own money stream on top of the donations or grants funding the research that you are already not doing anyway. Money upon Money upon Money.
fake results likely allow your organization to appear to be more prominent as you should be able to operate multiple fake studies or investigations all at once for what the price would be for actually doing the real work.
more prominent publishing and activity will provide more positive marketing and could make your institution or organization receive even more public or donated money thus it can multiply your income streams.
As we can all clearly see the obvious best plan is to fake results about cancer research.
This sounds like a brilliant (yet evil) business plan.
I wish the article actully spelt out what the faked research claimed? Any specific drugs? Or suppression of drugs?
I didn't see that...
And with absolutely no self awareness at all Nature publishes this.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-04577-5