If your argument relies on an overarching conspiracy between scientists, you've either 1) Never seen more than one scientist in a room together 2) Never read more than one paper on any subject Scientists can't even conspire to co-author papers without MONTHS of argumenthttps://twitter.com/TuckerGoodrich/status/1041120006073933824 …
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Yes! I guess the companies who make chocolate, doughnuts, cakes, high fat dairy products, sugary drinks and alcohol weren't invited to the conspiracy meetings.
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At the dietary guidelines conspiracy meeting: "It's more difficult to produce low fat versions of foods that are already fatty and so much harder to make them palatable without the fat and extra sugar. I know, let's come up with dietary guidelines that say they are healthier!"
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It wouldn't be a conspiracy theory if it didn't include wild ideas about things that very clearly didn't happen


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"People of the same trade seldom meet together... but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public..." — Adam Smith
This time they wrote a paper.
Neither of what?